Sunday June 4, 2023 — Summer in the Psalms: Psalm 1

This Sunday’s readings: Psalm 1

Reflections

Midway this way of life we’re bound upon,
I woke to find myself in a dark wood,
Where the right road was wholly lost and gone.
~ Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy

The Law is like mountain water, like fresh air after a dungeon, like sanity after a nightmare. In so far as this idea of the Law’s beauty, sweetness, or preciousness, arose from the contrast of the surrounding Paganisms, we now find occasion to recover it.
~ CS Lewis, Professor, Author

Mental health requires that the human will submit itself to something higher than itself. To function decently in this world we must submit ourselves to some principle that takes precedence over what we want at any given moment.
~M. Scott Peck (1936-2005), American Psychiatrist/Author

The great majority of us are required to live a life of constant, systematic duplicity. Your health is bound to be affected if, day after day, you say the opposite of what you feel, if you grovel before what you dislike and rejoice at what brings you nothing but misfortune.
~ Boris Pasternak, 1890-1960, Russian Poet/Novelist

We should challenge the relativism that tells us there is no right or wrong, when every instinct of our mind knows it is not so, and is a mere excuse to allow us to indulge in what we believe we can get away with. A world without values quickly becomes a world without value. The idols of today are unmistakable – self-esteem without achievement, sex without consequences, wealth without responsibility, pleasure without struggle and experience without commitment.
~ Jonathan Sacks (1948-2020), British Orthodox Rabbi

There is a perfect rout of characters in every man—and every man is like an actor’s trunk, full of strange creatures, new & old. But an actor and his trunk are two different things.
~ Wallace Stevens, 1879-1955, Poet, Executive

Sunday May 28, 2023 — Stand Alone: Don’t Quench the Fire

This Sunday’s readings: Acts 2:1-13

Reflections

Those in whom the Spirit comes to live are God’s new Temple. They are, individually and corporately, places where heaven and earth meet. — So take seriously the story that God has given you to live. It’s time to read your own life, because your story is the one that could set us all ablaze.
~ N.T. Wright (1st Part)
~ Dan B. Allender, To Be Told (2nd Part)

I am not always full of love, not always seeing Him clearly. Self-indulgence has a way of creeping in. Sometimes I am thoroughly empty and have to say so in public. But what I have discovered is that Jesus loves to fill empties! All I need to do is to keep open to Him and to admit frankly what’s wrong. He does the rest.
~ Festo Kivengere (1919-1988), the ‘Billy Graham’ of Africa

The truth is something that burns, it burns off deadwood and people don’t like having their deadwood burnt off often because they’re 95 percent deadwood.
~ Jordan Peterson, Psychologist, Author, Speaker

It is my contention that the Holy Spirit has unfortunately been replaced today with sophisticated 21st century Christianity. We celebrate our facilities more than the Holy Spirit, we celebrate human personalities more than the Holy Spirit, we celebrate notoriety more than the Holy Spirit. We celebrate and replace him with entertainment, and we wonder why the church is not on fire, and if the church isn’t on fire, why should the world pay attention?
~ Tony Evans, Pastor