Tuesday, June 17, 2014
ASLC Devotions - Tuesday
It's been said before but it bears repeating. God is so clever to share the varieties of gifts throughout God's people. As important as some think pastors are, the church couldn't be the church without the people who play the piano and organ and bells and guitars and drums. As important as the musicians are, it wouldn't really work without the people who make sure the air conditioning works and the fire alarms are in good working order. As important as the property folks are, somebody's got to pay the bills right?
And I can't do it all. No matter how much I sometimes think I can. And neither can you. Self-reliance is a myth. Whether it's in church or your school or your workplace or your home. You cannot do it all. You never did and you never will. God didn't give you all the gifts. That was never the plan. The gifts were spread out so we have to rely on each other. And so we do.
In Christ,
Pastor Seth
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Monday, June 16, 2014
ASLC Devotions - Monday
the God of glory thunders,
the Lord, over mighty waters.
We are privileged to live in Great Lakes country. We get to live and play near these huge bodies of water. We play on the beaches, we search for rocks on the shore, we wade into the water, and we gaze at the bending surface of the water as it touches the horizon. All the time, the water washes over us. The water from the Great Lakes pours out our faucets (after many stages of cleaning!) Great ships still use the Great Lakes to carry goods and commerce, and pleasure boats glide over the surface. The influence of the Great Lakes is all around us.
In the same way, God's voice is all around us. It washes over us in baptismal waters. It nourishes us and washes us each and every day. It carries us and lifts us up just like we can float on the surface of Lake Michigan. Thanks be to God for water, and for the voice of the Lord.
In Christ,
Pastor Seth
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Friday, June 13, 2014
ASLC Devotions - Friday
You have been given a great treasure. It's life. It's hope. It's the power of good over evil. It's the knowledge that - no matter what terrible things happen to you or our world, they are not the final answer. The final answer is always life and hope.
This treasure has been entrusted to you. Guard it. Guard it well.
But this treasure is different than gold or pirate's booty. It can't be guarded by putting it in a box and locking it away. The only way to guard this treasure and keep it safe is to let it out. Use it. Live it. Tell others about it. Otherwise you might lose it.
In Christ,
Pastor Seth
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Thursday, June 12, 2014
ASLC Devotions - Thursday
Psalm 8:2 Out of the mouths of babes and infants
you have founded a bulwark because of your foes,
to silence the enemy and the avenger.
Read that verse again. Really. Now take a second to think about it. I'll wait.
So, as I read the psalmist praising God, here's what I'm thinking - the psalmist is praising god because the enemies of God (sin, death, and the power of evil at work in the world) are silenced by what comes out of the mouths of babes and infants.
The loud and proud singing of "Jesus Loves Me," yelling "Amen" at not quite the right time during a worship service - these are the things of power in the world. These are the things that silence evil and show God's power to bring life to the world. Next time you're embarrassed by your baby in worship and want to leave so as not to disturb the worship service, remember that that scream might just be God's victory shout!
In Christ,
Pastor Seth
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014
ASLC Devotions - Wednesday
Today is the Feast Day of St. Barnabas, one of the leaders of the early Christian church. He worked with Paul, he cared for people and preached the gospel in those heady early days of the church. And his name is awesome. Barnabas. It means "son of encouragement." It's a great name for a Christian. Truly you are all a Barnabas or a Batnabas, which according to my rudimentary knowledge of Hebrew would mean "daughter of encouragement.
We are all Barnabas and Batnabas because we have been encouraged. We are here because we've been encouraged in faith and in life and in the decisions we've made. We've been provided direction and hope. God has worked through others to bring us encouragement, just like someone must have encouraged Barnabas at some point. And now, just like him, we are called to pass on those gifts.
In Christ,
Pastor Seth
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Tuesday, June 10, 2014
ASLC Devotions - Tuesday
One of the things that keeps surprising me as a pastor is when people feel that they don't know how to pray. This shouldn't surprise me - the conversation happens at least weekly, where someone feels inadequate to pray or wants to know what words to use. I guess it just surprises me because I so firmly believe there are no right or wrong answers when it comes to prayer. Just say what you need to say - if the words don't sound holy enough to you, I'm sure God won't mind.
This verse about the Holy Spirit reminds me there's another way to pray when you feel you don't have the right words - pray without words. Pray in silence. The Spirit will take care of the rest.
In Christ,
Pastor Seth
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Monday, June 9, 2014
ASLC Devotions - Monday
your sons and your daughters shall prophesy,
your old men shall dream dreams,
and your young men shall see visions.
Even on the male and female slaves,
in those days, I will pour out my spirit.
Yesterday in Pentecost worship we heard the fulfillment of this promise. With the gift of the Holy Spirit to the apostles on that first Pentecost, dreams and visions were very real. But the Holy Spirit isn't trapped in that first Pentecost. Once Pentecost happened, the Holy Spirit was let loose. And once the Holy Spirit is let loose there's no trapping her again.
Which is the point of this passage, it seems to me. The point is - you never know how God is going to speak to you. Or from where God is going to speak. So maybe we shouldn't be quick to dismiss the crazy ideas of pre-teens who think we should and can feed the whole world. Maybe we shouldn't be so quick to tell them why it's impossible. Maybe they see a vision you don't. Maybe we shouldn't be quick to dismiss the wacky ideas of our older saints who just think life should be more about dancing and laughter. It could just be that they've dreamed some dreams that we could tap into.
In Christ,
Pastor Seth
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