Posts Tagged ‘readings’

Lectionary Scriptures for 6-10-12

June 8, 2012

Pastor’s Ponderings, Wonderings, Wanderings

May 28, 2012

This is Memorial Day and it is a day of remembering and honoring those who have given so much for their country. While this can be a time of sorrow as we remember those who have sacrificed everything up to and including their lives, we must also remember why so many have sacrificed so much. Our freedom and our way of life depends on their sacrifice. So lets also remember those who are currently serving our country in all of the military armed services. Let’s remember them in our prayers. Pray for their safety, for peace and for sanity in this crazy world we live in.

As we are praying let’s remember that there is nothing in the teachings of Jesus Christ that supports war. His way is a way of peace that reaches out in love to all. Let’s remember that as believers in God and Jesus as the Christ we should be praying for our country to find peaceful solutions to all disagreements in this world. Too many times throughout history men have taken destructive paths in the name of Jesus and we must always remember that it is not a teaching of Jesus to cause harm to anyone.

So we must pray for our country and it’s leadership. Pray that they will seek peaceful solutions to every crisis we are facing as a country.  When our leadership chooses or is forced into military action, then we must pray the action we take will be quick and decisive with little or no loss of life on either side.  We must pray that all who are involved will come home safely and if they make the ultimate sacrifice then we must pray for their families to be filled with the grace of God and be able to reach out to the world with the love of Jesus Christ.  Pray for all of those who serve in times of war because so many suffer from the stress of war and all of its horrors.  Pray that they may be able to return home and live a life of peace with pride in their service to their country.

Well I guess the question is “Are you praying for those in the military, past and present, for your country, for those who have suffered loss of any kind?”  I believe that our prayers for those who are or have been in service to our country and their families are the best way for us to remember and honor them.

Have a blessed Memorial Day by spending at least a part of it in prayer,  Randy

Lectionary Scripture May 17, 2012 Ascension of the Lord

May 16, 2012

Lectionary Scripture May 20,2012 Seventh Sunday of Easter

May 14, 2012

Lectionary Scriptures for March 25, 2012 – Fifth Sunday of Lent

March 19, 2012

Lectionary Scriptures for February 26th, 2012 – First Sunday in Lent

February 20, 2012

Lectionary Scriptures for February 19th, 2012

February 13, 2012

Pastor’s Ponderings, Wonderings, Wanderings

February 7, 2012

In our Bible Study for this Wednesday we will be reviewing Matthew Chapter 20.  Jesus tells the parable about workers getting the same pay (1 denarius) for the work they have done.  Some of these workers went to work early in the morning, some in the middle of the day and some late in the day.  In the parable they all receive the same pay. Jesus is telling His disciples that no matter what time in our life we come to a saving knowledge of Him we will all receive the same reward.  That reward of course is our salvation and life eternal in Heaven with Him.  The reward however does go further than that.  Those of us who come to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ early in our lives are blessed with a new outlook that can make our lives much better and can give us the opportunity to witness and share with many more people.

Jesus also was addressing the Jewish belief system which was saying that their favored nation status was being taken and given to all who believed in Him.  We who come to this saving knowledge of Jesus Christ become children of God without following the letter of the law.  Jesus teaches us that we are to love God and to love our neighbors as the most important guidelines we can follow.  He even calls them two new commandments.  Very important for us and for the new disciples.  Jesus gives us all favored nation status as His children.

A learning for many in churches today would be that no matter how long we have been followers of Jesus Christ we are to be accepting of and care for those who are new believers.  We need to remember that our status in God is just the same as the new believer.  Our blessings in this life are that we have the opportunity to be known as people who love, care for and support each other no matter how long we have known our Savior.  We are to be known as people who reach out to the world and exclude no one.

God’s Peace and Blessings to each and everyone,

Randy Branch

Lectionary Scripture February 12th, 2012

February 6, 2012

Lectionary Scripture for February 5th, 2012

January 30, 2012