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.
Broken Crayons Still Color
We all are broken crayons of various shades and sizes. But, we also have so much potential to change, to bring goodness into our world wherever we are, and to help others through the rough times of their lives. What a privilege that is!
Introducing Jesus
I do not know what happened to Barbara, but God does. I have released her into his loving care. Hopefully another servant of God was there to carry on the task of being a hand and voice of God for her. And who knows, perhaps she is the one who now brings the message of hope and love to others.
God's First Responders
Devastations have come upon lands throughout history. There have been volcanoes, tsunamis, hurricanes, flooding, and dust storms. Add to that, the Black Plague, Smallpox, Measles, Polio, and now Covid. The list could go on and on. At each point, Joel calls upon us to be God’s people who act on God’s behalf. I do no believe God sends disaster to punish or kill people. But disasters happen and when they do, we are to be God’s first responders.
In a Holy Place
One of my favorite songs says, “This is holy ground; we’re standing on holy ground; for the Lord is present and where He is, is holy.” Ah, God’s presence is within me, around me, before me, embracing me and my neighbor, and all those who need the peace of God. It is a sacred experience.
Seeing God in Others
God calls all of us to be his hands, feet, eyes, voice, and touch to others. Perhaps we have once been wounded or feel compassion for the hurts and fears of others. Allow those feelings to drive you into God’s compassion and healing for others wherever we are. Together we can make a difference. Together we can be healed and experience hope. Together we see God!
Drought Conditions (Isaiah 55)
“And Jesus said, “Come to the waters, stand by my side. I know you are thirsty, you won’t be denied. I felt every tear drop when in darkness you cried. And I strove to remind you that for those tears I died.”
All I Want for Christmas
What’s on our “want list?” Does it include serving others or fulfilling the needs and dreams of others? Perhaps that was one of the original purposes of sharing gifts at Christmas.
Blanketed in God's Love
When we are “blanketed in God’s Love,” when we acknowledge that Jesus embodies that Love, we discover that it is the perfect gift to us from God in our moments of great pain and sorrow, as well as in our time of jubilant joy. So, look and see the greatness of God in a small child born in Bethlehem so long ago. Let God wrap you in his arms of Love. Experience this Love that brings healing, hope, and peace into our lives. It is a gift that never goes away!
Sing it again, Mary!
This Advent Season at Faith Lutheran Church in Shelton, we gather to do the Holden Evening Prayer. This song is part of that worship, and it moves the heart. If you haven’t attended this service, I recommend you do it on Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. It is a chance to lift up our prayers to God for peace and justice and hope, now and into the future.
Be Like the Rechabites...
And what is it that God requires of us? Perhaps Micah 6:8 says it best: “[God] has told you…what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God.” Jesus demonstrated it for us. Return to the ways of God is what God desires of us.