Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Exodus 10:3-6

Exodus 10:3-6 

  Can you imagine the Pharaoh, considered a god among the Egyptians and certainly by himself, humbling himself before God?  That kind of thing just wasn't done.  It'd never been done before.  How would he look among the people?  They'd never see him the same again.
  The same kind of thinking locks us in.  We worry about engaging in new ways.  We worry about humbling ourselves fully before the cross.  What might people think?  What might people say?  If we go and join with this organization or serve this kind of people... will rumors start?  Some of these things just haven't been done.  What might happen?
  To fully serve God, we have think only of what God thinks.  That's the only seal of approval we need.  Let others say what they might say... may we only live for the love of the one who hung the stars in the sky.  On this Ash Wednesday, let us fully humble ourselves before God, acknowledging our shortcomings and our mortality, giving thanks to God for covering us with grace and mercy and making a path through death, a way where there was no way.  

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Mark 4 Sermon for March 2, 2025

Exodus 9:27-30

Exodus 9:27-30 

  It's wild to me that there were ten plagues.  I will never understand how Pharaoh didn't throw in the towel somewhere around the frogs or the flies.  Here, we're at the end of the hail, and it seems like Pharaoh is capitulating... but there are more plagues to go.  Pharaoh has recognized his own sin, but he's going to change his mind about letting the people go.  His mouth is speaking, but his heart isn't fully there yet.  He still wants to be in charge.
  We all know this dance.  We have moments of clarity where we'll realize that God is God and that we are not.  We see clearly our own sin and brokenness.  We sometimes weep for opportunity lost.  We come before God and we repent, but we often only do half-measures.  Are our hearts truly broken and set before God?  Or are we trying to control God, convincing God and ourselves that we're humble just to get what we want?  We've all tried to walk that line.
  Jesus shows us the beauty of a life lived fully committed to God.  He shows us the peace available to us when we pour ourselves out to bring glory to God.  Jesus offers this to us, day after day.  God's mercies are new every morning.  May we pray for wisdom to humbly follow God, and courage to pray hourly, depending on God for it all, seeking God throughout our lives.