Tuesday, July 27, 2021

What if we are not enough


 

July 25, 2021

Before Jesus feeds the 5,000 (John 6:1-14), his disciples tell him that there is not enough. It is a rather silly scene, telling Jesus there is not enough. However, in our life as well, we often are forced to confess to Jesus: I am not enough.

What if this is how it is supposed to be though — that we are not enough? Pastor Rob unpacks the lie of self-sufficiency. Instead of seeking our own sufficiency, we rejoice that Christ is enough.

And instead of trying to be enough, we bring to the table what we have — our loaves and our fish. Christ does the multiplication work to produce an abundant harvest.

The picture is of loaves and fish made by the Senior Shepherds group at St. Paul.

Also, the second half of the sermon has slightly different sound.  This had to due with a failure of batteries…they, alas, lacked enough juice.

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Saint and Sinner

 

July 18, 2021

The disciples report back to Jesus all the good that have done (Mark 6:30).  This is a bit strange — what if coming to church was about declaring all the good we have done?

This doesn’t feel quite right, not simply because of modesty, but because we each acknowledge that we are like sheep without a shepherd, in need of Christ’s compassion (Mark 6:34)

A reflection on how we are both saints and sinners, capable of good works but also in need of God’s unfailing grace.


Wednesday, July 14, 2021

A tale of two feasts

 

July 11, 2021

Note:  The sermon includes two separate readings from Mark’s Gospel, typically excluded from the sermon audio files.  But they are necessary to make sense of the message.

The intended Gospel reading for today is gruesome:  The beheading of John during King Herod’s birthday feast.  Pastor Rob contrasts this with the feeding of the 5,000.  In the end, both stories are needed to reveal Mark’s point:  the true power in this world is not with kings; the true power is God’s love that overcomes the human heart.

The picture is from: https://www.thebostonpilot.com/opinion/article.asp?ID=183135, ultimately from Wikipedia Commons.  I would love to know who painted this.

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

No Magic Fairies

 

July 4, 2021

Unfortunately, God does not work through magic fairies.  If this were the case, we would be absolved of moral responsibility.  Instead, God has called us into relationships of mutual cooperation and interdependence.   Reflecting on Jesus visit to his hometown and sending of the disciples in Mark 6, Pastor Rob reflects on the various interdependent relationships:  Us and God; Us and each other; Us and the stranger.

Pastor Rob closes with a reflection on how we might be blessed as a nation to consider July 4 Interdependence Day, not Independence Day.