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We can infect the world with love the same way yeast infects the batter. Both can rise and become good things. Will we?
Simplicity is the freedom to recognize that all gifts come from God. To live simply is to free ourselves to serve others.
When we judge experiences as “good” or “bad” we close ourselves off from actually experiencing them. We also are often wrong. We don’t actually know what may be “good” in the long run. Be present without judging.
Like Jacob realizing God was in the place where he had his vision, we might realize God has been present with us, if only we were paying attention. Contemplative presence is a way of paying attention.
In the Bible, the family is a safe place to work out our conflicts. Maybe that’s why God makes us all– every human being–one family.
The story of Abraham’s near sacrifice of Isaac is about how religion changes. How is your own faith evolving? Is there something that has been “bound” in you, that you thought you needed to do away with, that God might actually want you to set free?
A video of Pastor Steve’s sermon at the New England Conference’s Annual Meeting
God needs us to be a blessing for the world: we are “blessed to be a blessing.” But to take the blessing to the world, we have to go where God leads us, away from the familiar and into the unknown. But don’t worry. In our unknowing, where we are not in control, we meet God.