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What does the term “Jesus the King” say to you?
Jesus’ kingship is not about privileges and status. The Servant King was showing us that there are so many powerful forces better than authorities, such as love, caring, or forgiveness.
God has given your gifts to you for the sake of the world. Your entire life is like a gourmet dinner that the chef has handed to you, the waiter, not to eat, but to serve. It’s a package that God has you, as a UPS driver, to deliver. All of your life is God’s gift for the world.
All of life is God’s wedding party with us, a celebration of Gods faithful love. The only way we will find joy in this life is by sharing– sharing our goods, our money, our time, and our light.
We honor the saints who have blessed our lives. Saints are not especially pious. They just live with trust and gentleness and simply let God’s love flow through them.
A mother’s love for her infant is pure and unconditional, for the child’s sake, not her own. God loves us like that. We can love God like that. We can love our neighbors like that, with the very love with which we ourselves are loved.
The coin has the emperor’s image. It is his; give it to him. And you are made in God’s image. You are God’s. Give yourself to God each day.
Domestic violence affects a quarter of all the women you’ll meet. We often ask “Why does she stay?” But instead we should ask “Why does he hit?” Even better: “Why do WE stay?” Why do we tolerate violence? Christ calls us to create safety for those who live in fear, and to confront a culture of violence and the objectification of women.
A video of Pastor Steve’s sermon at the New England Conference’s Annual Meeting