Do you like to fish? Maybe a better question would be, “Do you like to catch fish?” I’m not a fisherman myself, but some people have tried to get me to try fishing by saying, “The best part about fishing is being in the boat away from everything. If you happen to catch some fish, that’s a bonus.” How would you like to have your fishing trip go like this? You throw your lines into the water and then fish jump into the boat. Wow! That would be okay, wouldn’t it? All you have to do is sit in the boat with your line in the water and the fish jump right in. It’s a lot like that when fishing for men.
Uncommon Mercy Leads to Uncommon Gratitude
Some things you don’t see every day: 1. a dwarf blue sheep (there are only about two hundred in existence), 2. William Shakespeare’s original autograph (there are only six known copies), and 3. an original Double Eagle $20 gold coin (there is only one left, which is privately owned and is worth more than seven million dollars).
All of those things are extremely rare. They are uncommon. This morning, as we begin a new sermon series on gratitude, we are going to see two other things we don’t see every day: 1. uncommon mercy and 2. uncommon gratitude.
Serve Your Real Master
In Texas, June 19th is a holiday called Juneteenth. In many places the date is also referred to as Emancipation Day or Freedom Day. The day is a reminder that on June 19, 1865, the slaves in Texas learned of their emancipation. Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Granger, landed at Galveston, Texas, with news the war had ended and that the slaves were now free.
The Lost is Found
Norma Welker had already said her earthly goodbyes to her husband. One day while she was gardening, she lost her wedding ring. It was the one gift from her deceased husband that she treasured more than any other. She had taken the ring off while she was arranging some cut flowers from her garden. Then, having been interrupted by a phone call, she forgot to put it back on.
Only after her weeds and clippings had been hauled away did she realize the ring’s absence. She searched the compost pile, but there was no ring to be found.
St. Paul’s Rubbish Sale
How many of you like going to rummage sales? You can usually find some great deals on baby items, toys, clothes, tools, electronics, and furniture.
You know how a rummage sale works. People are trying to get rid of their old or obsolete items that they don’t want anymore. Those items are resold at a much lower price than the original purchase price from the store. Those old items that people once valued highly no longer have much worth.
The Humble Will Be Exalted
I'm a dog lover, always have been. Still, I do have my limits – limits which apparently aren’t shared by Scott Janssen. Janssen is a regular in the Alaskan Iditarod race – an annual long distance sled dog race in Alaska. Janssen is called the “Mushing Mortician” because when he’s not racing the Iditarod, he owns a funeral home.
A few days before the finish in the 2012 race, one of Janssen’s dogs, a nine-year-old husky named Marshall, collapsed. It was snowing, and the dogs were doing what they often do – dipping their faces into the snow to hydrate as they ran along. Everything was normal, until Marshall fell over.
Agonizing Through the Narrow Door
We have done a lot of work on our home this past year. We are now at the point of purchasing doors for the closets, laundry room, bedroom, and bathroom. I never knew that were so many decisions when it came to doors!
There are left-swinging doors, right-swinging doors, and sliding barn doors. There are pine doors, oak doors, and knotty alder doors. There are arch-raised two panel doors, six-panel doors, and flat mission three-panel doors.
The Prince of Peace Calls Us to War
Don’t Be Afraid; Just Believe.
Pray During Times of Tragedy
How many more shootings, attacks, and injustices does it take before tragedies stop being tragic?
Honestly, I’m frustrated. And perhaps you are, too. Frustrated that innocent people are having their lives snuffed out by pure evil. Police officers are the targets for snipers and other mass shooters. Rioting and protests in the streets. Florida night clubs being blown up. Terrorists using a truck to mow down civilians on the streets of France.
Just as it seems that our outrage and mourning over one tragedy begins to subside, the next tragedy hits.