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A Season of Renewal

“The Salt Peddler”

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Salt is good; but if salt has lost its saltiness, how can you season it? Have salt in yourselves, and be at peace with one another.’”
Mark 9:50; New Revised Standard Version

There was a church known for not always getting along with one another.

A man came to worship one Sunday.  He had a lumpy sack on his shoulder.  He sat in the pew, tucking the sack beneath his seat.  He sang the songs and prayed the prayers.  He said all the right lines at just the right places.

‘He must be one of us,’ the people thought, ‘though he doesn’t look familiar.’

After worship people greeted the man as a friend.  They offered him a cup of tea and put a donut in his hand.  They quizzed him on his fine worship style.

“You don’t look exactly like us,” they said.

“But you sing right.”

“And you pray right.”

“You stand up and sit down automatically at just the right places.”

“Yup, I guess you’re alright.”

“Say, what’s in your sack?” someone asked the man.

“Ah,” the visitor said.  “Let me show you.”  With that, he lifted the sack and set it on a table.  He pulled the draw string, opening wide the mouth of the sack.  The people leaned forward with anticipation.  They saw a sack full of white crystals.

“Salt,” the man said with a smile.  “I thought perhaps the church could use a little salt.  You know, a ‘season’ of renewal?  Get it?” he said with a wink and a chuckle.

“Don’t see what’s so funny,” they said in unison.  “We are fine the way we are, thank you very much.  No salt needed.”  They opened the door for him.

“Ah, I see,” said the man.  “Not the right season for you then?”  He couldn’t help a bit of a smile.  The door closed behind him.

Jesus left the bag of salt right outside the door.  Just in case.  Then he went on his way, whistling as he walked.  There was a lumpy sack on his shoulder.

Lent can be an intentional Season of Renewal.  Journey with Christ to the cross and tomb.  Renew your devotion, your Faith, your Life.

Text and picture copyright Don Schatz

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Life Amidst Death

Like a Root out of Dry Ground.

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“He grew up before him like a tender shoot, and like a root out of dry ground.”
Isaiah 53:2a

There they were, next to the dead stump: stubborn February daffodil sprouts showing themselves. After a long winter, it is good to see them.  They speak of life to come, warmth, and spring.

In our Lenten contemplation of the cross, the Man hanging there may appear to be nothing more than a dead hope, a dead stump, and failed vision.  Is this the end of hope and life? Part of the spiritual winter that never ends?

Not so!  God’s plan is simply so surprising that you and I can not take it in at first.  God’s Son would die, not in tragedy, but in fulfillment of the Law and our terrible judgment upon our sin.  He, this Jesus, would pay the price for forgiveness for the sins of the world.  And very soon, the winter of condemnation will end.

He will come up from the earth where He is buried and rise to new life.  However, first the deadness of our sin condition needs to be understood, and we must understand the greatness of the Sacrifice upon that cross.

The winter of sin never seems to end.  But God’s plan is working even when there seems to be nothing but death, grief, and pain.  The Son of Man has come and will obey the Father’s plan, and He will bring new life in the midst of death.

Father, thank you for sending Your Son for me.  What love you have for me, a sinner, that my Lord would die for me.  Grant us faith in the midst of the winter, that Your plan is working.  Thank you for Jesus’ death on the cross, that I might be with You forever. Amen.

“When I survey the wondrous cross, on which the Prince of Glory died,
My richest gain I count but loss, and pour contempt on all my pride.”

Text and Picture copyright Steve Nickodemus

 

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Don’t Be Caught Sleeping

Spring Forward but Stay Awake!

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Spring forward. Fall back. Two phrases that change our lives twice a year as we observe Daylight Savings Time in the Spring or Mountain Standard Time in the Fall. Today we set our clocks an hour forward and lose an hour of sleep. Often it throws us off schedule, making us sleepy when we need to be awake.

The disciples struggled with sleepiness, too. I’m sure their days were long and hard as they journeyed with Jesus throughout each day of his ministry. They were caught napping more than once and Jesus warned them about staying awake, but they didn’t know what to say.

“Then Jesus left them again and prayed the same prayer as before.  When he returned to them again, he found them sleeping, for they couldn’t keep their eyes open. And they didn’t know what to say.”
Mark 14:39-41 New Living Translation

I’m sure Jesus has caught us napping and we had no idea what to say to Him.  It’s easy to get sleepy spiritually when we move through life’s routines at a hectic pace. Our focus shifts to what lies directly before us in this life and we fail to remember that we have a limited amount of time on this earth, just as Jesus warned the disciples of that fact.

“This is all the more urgent, for you know how late it is; time is running out. Wake up, for our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed. The night is almost gone; the day of salvation will soon be here.”
Romans 13:11-12 New Living Translation

It’s a good time to renew our focus on eternal things as we observe Lent and read Scripture about Christ’s life and journey to the cross. Stay alert in His word and you won’t be caught sleeping when He returns, because that day will be the beginning of a new life in Him.

“But you aren’t in the dark about these things, dear brothers and sisters, and you won’t be surprised when the day of the Lord comes like a thief. For you are all children of the light and of the day; we don’t belong to darkness and night. So be on your guard, not asleep like the others. Stay alert and be clearheaded.  For God chose to save us through our Lord Jesus Christ, not to pour out his anger on us. Christ died for us so that, whether we are dead or alive when he returns, we can live with him forever.” 
1 Thessalonians 5: 4-6, 9-10 New Living Translation

Copyright text and photo Desiree Bustamante