JOY, GENTLE FRIENDS!
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JOY, GENTLE FRIENDS! *
Rev. Tyger Penson is a retired teacher, missionary, mission developer, and pastor. She lives in Alderbrook and is a member of Faith since 2018.
Deep Rooted Christians
Lord, when I struggle in my faith walk, give me nourishment and hope. When I persevere in following you, give me faith growth. Knowing you will do what you have said, I rejoice and give thanks. Help me not to hoard your hope and love but to share it with others. Amen.
When is right wrong?
We don’t always win, even if we are right. Life is not fair all the time. What does count is the way we handle the unfairness, the difficulties, and the attitudes we develop when we face that which makes no sense to us at all!
Forgiveness
It is a miracle whenever we seek and receive God’s forgiveness which by nature is God’s to give freely. It is a gift which frees us from our past and releases us for the future. It is a gift given freely and eagerly by God.
THANKS FOR FOOD AND LABORERS
I also give thanks to God for all land and its fruitfulness. I give thanks for those who bend their backs to pick the berries, harvest the vegetables, and do the hard labor of picking fruit and planting crops. It is hard work. The work must go on even in the very hot sun, a soaking rain, or a frost-covered morning. Most of us forget the process that precedes our buying the produce in the stores or at the roadside stands. Have you thanked God for the wonders of our world and the food God provides? Have you recently said thanks to those who labor for our food? This Labor Day weekend, we say thanks to all who labor and toil in so many industries and physical jobs to make our lives better.
Forgetting God
Deuteronomy 6 says, “Take care that you do not forget the Lord,” who will help you through the day, who will be there for you when you feel insecure, who has and will provide for your every need. Take care that you do not forget the Lord.
I am lonely
…people live in near isolation, yet they reach out to one another despite the odds of making true connections. It demonstrates how people cling to thin threads of hope and the possibility of healing, either through the cyberworld of rehab or spirit world of redemption.
Reflecting on Work
Recently I read Practice Resurrection by Eugene H. Peterson who writes, “It is essential that we assimilate God’s Genesis week of work if we are to live what ‘God prepared beforehand to be our way of life.’”
Let the Little Children Come
As we gather back into the sanctuary again, let us encourage the children to be part of the worship, the fellowship, the mission, and the ministry of our church. Children of all ages have much to offer. Learn from them, model for them, and accept them for who they are. Together, we can discover and experience God’s Kingdom on earth.
The Voice and Presence of God
…in the midst of our greatest moments of service and in the times of our lowest seasons of life, God is there. We are not alone. With God all things are possible.
It is Good!
When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers,
the moon and the stars that you have established;
what are human beings that you are mindful of them,
mortals that you care for them?