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Pruned for Purpose

 Pruned for Purpose Sermon for August 17, 2025 – Ebenezer UMC & Black Creek UMC Year C, Proper 15, Ordinary 20 Isaiah 5:1-7, Psalm 80, Hebrews 11:29-12:2, Luke 12:49-56   Reaping What We Sow Perhaps you are familiar with the saying that the Bible “comforts the afflicted and afflicts the comfortable.” The phrase highlights the transformative power of the Gospel, suggesting that it brings hope and solace to those who are suffering while challenging those who may be too comfortable in their lives. [i] We often find comfort in the scriptures when things are difficult. We take comfort in the image of our God as a Rock of our Salvation, a Good Shepherd, or of a Lord who carries our heavy burdens. [ii] As I was praying over the texts for this week another saying came to mind: those who sow the wind will reap the whirlwind. It reminds us that we will reap what we sow ( Galatians 6:7, 2 Corinthians 9:6, Proverbs 22:8 ). The expression comes from the prophet Hosea. ...

An Unshakable Life: Holiness in a World of Distraction

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Drawing from Book of Amos , Epistle to the Colossians , and the story of Martha and Mary in Gospel of Luke , this sermon emphasizes the importance of staying focused on God’s priorities in the present moment rather than becoming distracted by anxiety, status, rituals, or worldly concerns. Martha’s mistake was not her service—Christian faith calls believers to active love and service ( diakonia )—but that her distractions kept her from recognizing the sacred moment of being with Christ. Amos 8:1-12, Colossians 1:15-28, Luke 10:38-42   EUMC & BCUMC, July 20, 2025, Proper 11c Good morning... An important theme in today's texts is Staying Focused on Priorities – Staying Focused on the Moment. Today's Gospel text – the story about Martha and Mary – is often unfairly and incorrectly used to say devotion to Christ is more important than service. That's not what's happening here. Jesus values service and action – remember the Parable of the Good Samaritan that comes r...