Beloved of God,
I really hope that you will spend some time thinking and praying about who might best serve on the committee established in December to assess our church’s needs and next steps toward calling an associate pastor. Members may submit nominations to the Deacons. Deacons will make a recommendation for the committee based on congregational input. The congregation will vote on whether to confirm that recommendation. That’s a multi step process, and receiving nominations is the first step. Please spend time over the next week thinking and praying about who might serve us well in this task. Our Scripture reading for the week comes from Psalm 19, which is written on three levels. The first level is the way God speaks to us through the cosmos. The heavens themselves teach us something about God, and do it constantly. They don’t talk, they have no words, and yet they pour forth knowledge and declare the glory of God. The second level is the law that teaches God’s people in more definite ways. We learn who God is and what God wants from us. They give light to the eyes and help us to become wise. But the third level points to where all of this lands. The heavens and the law all land in the lap of the individual person, as we seek to become who God wants us to be. It is our path to holiness and wisdom. If I’m being honest with you, this is a place where Baptists and Evangelical types struggle. We might read Scripture because it gives us warm fuzzies. We might read it because (as I pray each Sunday) we are hoping to hear a word from God. We think that word will fall on us like lightning. But much more often, the Word of God works its way into what we are day by day. It takes a regular practice of being in and with the Word of God. If it didn’t, Jesus would have called the disciples at the end of his ministry rather than the beginning. Let me encourage you to find a regular rhythm of scripture reading that you can keep after, day by day and year by year. I think it’s only by this regular pattern of life that we become the kind of folks whose words and meditations are acceptable offerings to God. Please join me this week in praying for:
You are the salt of the earth; you are the light of the world, Marshall Cook
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