This week Tina and our college age kids went to the church and finished painting the interior and doing a really good cleaning.
Wednesday we had our prayer meeting in the home of a family that lives up an extremely steep road, which is really saying something here in
I preached a New Years Eve Sermon on “Gods’ Apgar Score.” A summary follows :
“The Apgar score is a system used in hospitals for rating the condition of a new born. I used this metaphor to teach about how the world evaluated the newly arrived Jesus. And how by judging him, we categorize ourselves. I spoke about the smallness of the baby, and compared it to another small thing. In Zechariah 4:10 a man holds in his hand a small object, a plum bob on a string. It is a very small object, but it is a sign than soon something big is about to begin, a project that will include some destruction and some building up. The holder of the small object will use it to make his judgments, depending on what relationship the object of his attention has with the plumb line. Jesus, though small, makes a line. God views us in relationship to his Son. What side of the line are you on?”
Happy New Year!
1 comment:
Steve,
Just a comment on your picture for "small things." Max was about that size when he was born! And look at him now. One should never assume that small things will stay that way.
Ricky
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