Posts

Showing posts from March 8, 2015

Tree of LIfe

Image
Today I had the privilege of leading worship and sharing a devotional on Proverbs 3:13-18 with the other Lutheran churches in and near Jamestown, NY. This is the message I gave.      Have you ever had a serious conversation with someone about what they want out of life for themselves or their children? You might hear answers such as “ I ’ d like them to be rich and famous, being popular or a leader in fashion, or an actor or a rock star? Others might say, "I'd like them to get a good education, get a good job, buy a nice house, get married and have a nice family. If we get down to the basics, don't most of us just want our children to be happy? What about ourselves, don't we all want to be happy?       Our reading from Proverbs begins and ends with the word "happy." Apparently, this was something the sages of old thought about as well. The Hebrew word that was translated as "happy, ” reflects the inner joy and heavenly bliss which comes to

Zealous Jesus

Image
This is the sermon I preached at St. Timothy's and St. Mark's . The gospel text is John 2:13-22.              Last week we talked about grumpy Jesus and his exchange with Peter. Today in John's gospel, we see Jesus and he is beyond grumpy, he's downright angry and aggressive. Last week it seemed like he needed an attitude adjustment. This week, Jesus needs an intervention in anger management. Did Jesus let his emotions get the best of him? Is Jesus overreacting? Is John's purpose of including this story to emphasize Jesus' humanity? There are lots of questions we should be asking about this passage of scripture.           One very important question is, why would Jesus do this? What is Jesus really up to?"...in the temple he found people selling" (v. 14). No wonder Jesus reacted in the way he did. Can you imagine what it would be like if we found our sanctuary full of loud people, smelly animals and merchants making a profit off of thos