By P@ Russell
Considering the sermon
by Pastor Bruce Spear on Father's Day, June 21, 2020
Scripture Readings:
Mark 9:35-37 and Mark 10:13-16
Yesterday we celebrated Father’s Day in music, interviews,
stories and through Jesus’ encounter with the children of Palestine. Our service was a beautiful kaleidoscope of
earthly and heavenly fatherhood.
Which part of the service spoke to your heart in some
way? Recall what may have stood out as
something important – a memory, a word from God especially to you, an emotion
that came over you, a new thought. All
or any of these is your heavenly Father saying to you, “Let (your name) come to
me.” Spend some time in meditation and
prayer with this.
Pastor Bruce spoke of the value of children as
expressed in Jesus taking action towards the rejected children, the blessing
upon children as Jesus spoke over them words of affirmation, and the reception
of children as he took them up in his arms.
Which of these three aspects of your heavenly Father’s attitude towards you
is particularly meaningful to you in these days? How does it speak to you? Does it call you to action in some way? Does it help you understand your place in the
Kingdom? Does it bring insight to your
soul?
Re-read Mark 9:35-37.
Jesus sat down and called for the twelve disciples to come
to him. Then he said, “Anyone who wants to be first must be the very last. They
must be the servant of everyone.”
Jesus took a little child and had the child stand among
them. Then he took the child in his arms. He said to them, “Anyone who
welcomes one of these little children in my name welcomes me. And anyone who
welcomes me also welcomes the one who sent me.”
Re-read Mark 10:13-16
People were bringing little children to Jesus. They wanted
him to place his hands on them to bless them. But the disciples told them to
stop. When Jesus saw this, he was angry. He said to his disciples, “Let
the little children come to me. Don’t keep them away. God’s kingdom belongs to
children like these. What I’m about to tell you is true. Anyone who will
not receive God’s kingdom like a little child will never enter it.” Then
he took the children in his arms. He placed his hands on them to bless them.
Now, gaze upon this picture of Jesus blessing the child. Ask
him if he would like to speak to you in some way.
Pause today. Encounter Jesus today.
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