Yes, Jesus was upset. The beautiful temple in Jerusalem, established by God, built by Solomon, and restored after the period of the exile, was being defiled. It had been designed to be a “house of prayer for all people” (Isaiah 56:7). But, because of the greed of those who were the administrators of the house, [...]
Archive for November, 2009
house of prayer — Matthew 21:12-22 — December 1
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two? — Matthew 21:1-11 — November 30
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It’s a small detail in a much larger story of Jesus’ last and triumphal entry into the city of Jerusalem (the next entry being His return when He will come again to usher in the new heaven and the new earth). But it’s a detail worth noting.
Jesus sent two disciples, saying to them, ‘Go into [...]
generosity — Matthew 20:1-16 — November 26
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Today is Thanksgiving Day in the US. We remember today the story of the first Europeans to make a true “settlement” here. Escaping religious persecution in Europe, they arrived to find impossibly inhospitable conditions. Many of their company died, and they found that some of the original inhabitants of this land didn’t welcome the arrival [...]
not impossible — Matthew 19:23-30 — November 25
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There are those times when everything just seems impossible. All of the challenges that we’re facing personally, regionally, and internationally sometimes seem insurmountable. We wonder if we’re going to be able to make it through this life, or if somehow, we’ll get overwhelmed and lost in the maelstrom.
It’s at times like these that I’m so [...]
the young — Matthew 19:13-22 — November 24
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In this section of Matthew’s gospel, one thing is obvious: Jesus likes those who are young. In a culture which valued the elderly, and tended to dismiss the young, particularly children, Jesus invited the young into His Presence, just as He invited that other dismissed group, women.
When people were bringing their little children to Him [...]
eunuchs — Matthew 19:1-12 — November 23
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Nobody really liked a eunuch, except the one that the eunuch served. Eunuchs in the days of Jesus were males who were castrated at an early age in order to be useful in areas of service requiring a non-aggressive personality. Though this procedure assured the person of an income, it did not endear them to [...]
let’s celebrate! — Mark 7:31-37 — November 22
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Church of the Nativity Flock Fodder
Week of November 22, 2009
The Psalm: 93
1
The LORD is King; he has put on splendid apparel; *
the LORD has put on his apparel and girded himself with strength.
2
He has made the whole world so sure *
that it cannot be moved;
3
Ever since the world began, your throne has been established; *
you [...]
outrageous! — Matthew 18:21-35 — November 21
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Readers’ Digest runs a monthly column called “That’s Outrageous!” It features stories of things going on, particularly in government, that defy the imagination in terms of brazen self-aggrandizement. Some recent examples:
Outrageous! Get ‘Em Off the Road!
Even after multiple arrests, drunk drivers are handed the keys again and again.
Outrageous! Let’s Shut Them Down
These websites are an [...]
little ones — Matthew 18:10-20 — November 20
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Generally speaking, it’s not the “big stuff” that gets us in trouble, it’s the little ones.
Relationships, businesses, health, and reputations normally falter and fail, not because of huge decisions or actions done poorly, but because of inattention to small things like regular care, integrity in minor decisions, and faithfulness in small situations. Most of us [...]
the greatest — Matthew 18:1-9 — November 19
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Some of us are old enough to remember when professional boxer, Mohammed Ali, proclaimed himself as “the greatest”. Not just the greatest boxer, or the greatest athlete, but simply “the greatest”. And though Ali has since mellowed, and has demonstrated true greatness in his charity work and in his struggle with Parkinson’s disease, his self-promotion [...]