Pastor’s Blog
DAILY DEVOTIONAL – Day 15
Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43
Some of Jesus’ parables make me uncomfortable. The Parable of the Wheat and Weeds is one such example. At the conclusion of Jesus’ message, I am left to ask, “Is he talking about me?”
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DAILY DEVOTIONAL – Day 14
Genesis 32:22-31
My father loves the former World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Dad spent Sunday afternoons watching the likes of Hulk Hogan, Macho Man Randy Savage, Ric Flair, and Hacksaw Jim Duggan (Ho!). I know what you’re thinking. Does a pastor actually watch men beat the living tar out of one another?
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We Can Make A Difference
June 7, 2022
Dear St. Paul Community UMC,
In the wake of the shooting in Uvalde, Texas, I am sending letters to my Representatives in Congress. As a gun owner, I am asking them to do more to protect our children from violence.
More than 240 mass shootings have occurred this year in the United States. Thirty-three have taken place since the rampage at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas left nineteen children and two teachers dead on May 24th.
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DAILY DEVOTIONAL – Day 13
Sheep are wayward creatures. Some sheep get lost because they don’t pay attention to their surroundings. They’re too busy focusing on their next meal. Other sheep deliberately leave the flock. They have a rebellious spirit that refuses to heed the shepherd’s call.
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DAILY DEVOTIONAL – Day 12
As a fisherman, I have a complicated relationship with the lotus. The American lotus is a wildflower that grows around the edges of ponds and in river backwaters. The fragrant yellow flower can open to a width of ten inches.
The blossom appears to float on the water yet is rooted in the muddy soil beneath the surface. The submerged rhizomes form a thick mat that can entangle fishing lines and frustrate anglers like me. Coveted fish like walleye and largemouth bass also are prevented from inhabiting areas covered with lotus.
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DAILY DEVOTIONAL – Day 11
“So those who are last will be first. And those who are first will be last” (Matthew 20:16, CEB).
I recall Ted Turner once saying, “If only I had a little humility, I’d be perfect.” We’ve all met people like Ted who, if they didn’t outright repeat these words, they most certainly put them into practice. Oftentimes, such persons are the very ones staring back at us in the mirror.
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