Sunday, May 19, 2024

The Holy Spirit, Spirit of Truth

 Scripture: Acts 2:1-21 or Ezekiel 37:1-14  • Psalm 104:24-34, 35b  • Romans 8:22-27 or Acts 2:1-21  • John 15:26-27; 16:4b-15


Today we celebrate Pentecost Sunday, which is known as the birthday of the Church, fifty days after Easter. Jesus is leaving his disciples, but he 
asked the Father to send the Holy Spirit,  the Spirit of Truth to strengthen, to advocate for them, and us, his beloved. 

What does the Holy Spirit do for us today? What does the Spirit of Truth enable us to do? See The Rev. Kathleen Walker's "The Advocate," and Debie Thomas' "When You Send Forth Your Spirit."

Sunday, May 12, 2024

Why, and for what, do we pray? And what did Jesus pray for?

 Scripture:  Acts 1:15-17, 21-26  • Psalm 1  • 1 John 5:9-13  • John 17:6-19




Today we have John's account of Jesus' prayer for us - not what we call "the Lord's Prayer." In "Pearls and Grit" The Rev. James Liggett tells us Jesus, the night before his arrest - his last evening with his disciples,  his friends, prays for them, for us, knowing how difficult things will be for his followers in the pain, suffering, crime, hate, and violence of the world, then, here, and now. He likens it to that of an oyster who must produce a pearl, or die, when a grit is ingested. 

Debie Thomas, in "A Lover's Prayer," asks why do we pray, and what do we pray for? If you find yourself praying more, or with more urgency these days as I do, or if you rarely, or never do, you owe it to yourself to read her article as she examines her journey in praying.

The Rev. Dr. James C. Howell tells us, "God doesn't sow cancer cells in people's bodies, God doesn't crash planes into buildings, God doesn't prescribe one child to live under a bridge while my children are in soft beds. God is not in control, or let's say, God does not choose to be in control--because God is love, and love just can't or won't control. Paul says, "Love does not insist on its own way." God could have made us like marionettes, so God could manipulate us and everything to suit God. But God yearns for our love, and cuts the strings, risking the wounds Jesus was about to incur when he prayed for us." 

Abide in Love, As I Have Loved You

 Scripture: Acts 10:44-48  • Psalm 98  • 1 John 5:1-6  • John 15:9-17



αὕτη ἐστὶν  ἐντολὴ  ἐμή ἵνα ἀγαπᾶτε ἀλλήλους καθὼς ἠγάπησα ὑμᾶς

"This is My commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you."

How do we love one another as Jesus has loved us? This is the passage in John which follows Jesus' teaching on the vine and the branches. In this passage he also called us friends. 

The Greek agape  (ᾰ̓γᾰ́πη) is the form of love Jesus uses in his commandment. Different than the brotherly, friendship kind of love.

So what does Jesus mean? How do we love as Jesus commanded us to love? Read Debie Thomas' "It's All About Love." See also Lucy Strandlum's "Abide in Love."