{Re}st

For the kingdom of God does not consist of food and drink, but righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.  Romans 14:17, NET The pastor’s use of this scripture in the sermon today stood out to me. He said that if we were to use this one scripture, a third of the kingdom of…

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{Re}decorate

I cannot seem to force myself to do it any earlier than December 24. Despite the numerous articles and other posts that make me think that people who decorate for Christmas early are really happier, I cannot help but feel like it’s too much too soon. My trees have just now dumped all their leaves…

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{Re}time

Shadows slither in early.Overtaking us before we’re quite ready to be done with the day. Quite comes in gently.Reminding me the dinner needs to be cooked. Night is longer than day.Making some of us sad and lonely and disconnected. Time slows down.Begging us to take it easy and light candles. Solstice soon arrives.Swinging us toward…

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{Re}form

This may seem a strange word to use during this season of Readvent. As a transitive verb reform means to become changed for the better. As we exited the McFarlin Auditorium of the Southern Methodist Univerity campus, I remarked to Keck that I think the Tate Lecture Series has changed our lives. He agreed. It…

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{Re}productive

The first chapter of the book of Matthew is the Messiah’s ancestral litany through Joseph. The third chapter of Luke traces the ancestry of the Messiah through Mary. You might say it traces the reproduction of Abraham. Last year, I was struck by the stories of the women. They did all the work after all.…

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{Re}st

My timing is perfect, I promise. Whispered in my heart during worship this morning I opened a new book today to begin reading it in earnest. It’s called Rhythms of Rest by Shelly Miller. The subtitle: Finding the Spirit of Sabbath in a Busy World caught my eye at the bookstore. I grabbed it up.…

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