Monthly Archives: June 2021

Sneezewort

I read something odd in Martin Luther’s Sermon for the Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity. He had been discussing the law, insisting that the law exists to promote love. If law is in conflict with love, the law must be ignored. … Continue reading

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Early Christian Charity

 ​Charity played an important role in the early Church. Justin Martyr (100-165 A D) gives a description of an early church service in his apology, and it is noted that an offering was taken that was then distributed to orphans, … Continue reading

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When God Nudges Us To Be Spontaneous

There are planners and there are those who fly by the seat of their pants. It reminds me of the scene early in the movie “Pretty Woman”. Edward, played by Richard Gere and Vivian, played by Julia Roberts, are getting … Continue reading

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RIP

Rest in Peace my friend.  We say it to the departed, we engrave it on tombstones.  We offer these words, especially when our loved one has not found peace in this world. For some, the pain becomes so severe that … Continue reading

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Hugs

One of Winnie the Pooh’s most famous quotes is, “A hug is always the right size.”  According to Google, “Frequent hugging and hand-holding can help to lower blood pressure, reducing the risk of heart disease, heart attack, or stroke. Hugging boosts self-esteem. Touch is a powerful language … Continue reading

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Yay, God!

Do you ever have those days when you are full of bliss when you awaken? Last Saturday was one of those days for me.  This joy actually started the day before as I was able to do some of the … Continue reading

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Mom’s Prayer

June 8th will be the anniversary of my mother’s death. She left this world quietly and peacefully, just as she had lived her long faith-filled life. My mother once told me that she could not discuss theological concepts with me … Continue reading

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John XXIII

Today commemorates John XXIII as Bishop of Rome in the ELCA church calendar. It seems odd to some that Lutherans would remember a post-reformation pope, but John was special. He was born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli on November 25, 1881, in … Continue reading

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Somebody Prayed for Me . . .

These poignant lyrics by Marty Parks linger in my mind. The chorus goes like this:    “Somebody went to the throne of heaven, somebody lifted my name,  Bringing me into His holy presence, saying what I could not say. Somebody … Continue reading

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Sense and Sensibility

 NO, I am not referencing that movie which I have never seen. I guess I’ve just always perceived it as a “chick-flick”. Do you ever wish you had more common sense? Every. Day. Of. My. Life. (I don’t know how … Continue reading

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