2429 – Your Circle of Inclusion
Saturday Night Concert POSTPONED
Our concert this Saturday night, unfortunately, will be postponed. Our performer is ill and unable to attend. Please pray for Nicholas’s quick recovery. Announcements about a future date will be coming soon.
God Loves All of Us
Most of the stuff on the internet about the Bible is from conservative sources.
Ever notice that?
I came across this: “When we are born again, we are adopted into the family of God.”
Adopted!
Where from? God made us. Did he give us to somebody else after that?
The writer goes on to say, “Before we are adopted, we are enemies. When we accept Christ, we become children.”
Now, that explains it! That’s why we Christians can be so mean to Jews, Muslims, and Hindus. They are not children of God!
God didn’t adopt them!
Just us!
Only we are God’s children. Those other folks are still enemies.
We are really somebody.
They are—not so much.
The writer continues: “When we are born again, God treats us differently—as family.”
Wow! Did he say that?
Somebody. please, pick my teeth up off the floor. This writer is willing to contradict a central tenet of Jesus’ teaching: God treats everyone the same.
God “sends the rain on the just and the unjust.”
God “is kind to the ungrateful and to the wicked.”
God loves all of us.
As we are.
And we are all God’s children. Natural born. No adoption necessary.
The church is not an exclusive club.
It is not a gathering of the saintly saved.
It is, rather, a gathering of people who know that God loves all humankind.
Every person on earth benefits from God’s grace.
God’s love covers all, excludes none.
And the little song got it right: “They’ll know we are Christians by our love.”
Max’s Corner
Funeral Service
The service for Ronnie Sullivan’s mom will be this coming Monday in Abilene. I know we will have some people going. The love of all of us will be with Ronnie and her family. The flowers this Sunday will be in memory of Ronnie’s mom.
Breakfast This Sunday
It’s a “We-bring Sunday.”
I did not bring my pigs in a blanket last Sunday. (I’ve been on the slow side lately.) But I will bring them this Sunday.
Food and fellowship at 10:30.
This Sunday
Jason—this sermon title will not change: “The Grace We Need”. Paul got an encouraging word from the Lord. We can use it also.
I sent three sermon title changes to Jason last week. Don’t know what was wrong—just couldn’t settle.
We will have some music celebrating the 4th of July this Sunday, and a moment of thanksgiving, but my sermon is not a July 4th sermon.
We missed Mary last Sunday—home sick.
And we missed Blake and Shannon.
Hope to see you this Sunday.
I’m ready for worship.
I’m ready to be lifted by God’s grace.
I want to sing.
And give thanks.
And feel a bit of joy.
Come. Let us gather.
And praise the Lord.
God Bless—MB