On this day the Lord has made . . .

As I was driving home from the grocery store I heard a man on the radio ask what we were leaving our children/grandchildren. He mentioned how he would choose, over any amount of money, the writings from his grandfather . . . if he had left any.

So, I have determined to create a diary/journal of what happened to me on this day(s) the Lord has granted me.







Thursday, March 29, 2012

A column from by Andrée Seu March 29, 2012 (a sermon from john updike)

A sermon from John Updike



Rabbit, Run is John Updike’s 1960 novel about a 26-year-old former high school basketball player chafing under the constraints of married life, fatherhood, and a job. When Harry abandons his wife and takes up with a prostitute, the local Episcopal pastor, Jack Eccles, makes himself Harry’s self-appointed savior. Another pastor named Kruppenbach says bluntly to Eccles:

“You think now your job is to be an unpaid doctor, to run around and plug up the holes and make everything smooth. … You say role. I say you don’t know what your role is or you’d be home locked in prayer. There is your role: to make yourself an exemplar of faith. There is where comfort comes from: faith, not what little finagling a body can do here and there, stirring the bucket. In running back and forth you run from your duty given you by God, to make your faith powerful, so when the call comes you can go out and say to them, ‘Yes, he is dead, but you will see him again in Heaven. Yes, you suffer, but you must love your pain because it is Christ’s pain.’ When on Sunday morning then, when we go before their faces, we must walk up not worn out with misery but full of Christ. …”


C. John Miller, commenting in Outgrowing the Ingrown Church, writes:


“Eccles’s real goal in life is to be popular with people. Since counseling is the way to develop the image of the caring pastor, he pursues Harry. But he does not bring Christ to him, or the law of God. He gives him the pop psychology that hangs like a pink mist over our contemporary culture. Eccles ends up as a great trivializer, a human being with a weak sense of self-identity, disguised by his religious activism” [italics mine].


In the book of Acts, which records the earliest days of the Church, a crossroads in history is reached that calls into question the role of the pastor—diaconal work, or prayer and the Word. Notice the response of the Twelve:


“Therefore, brothers, pick out from among you seven men of good repute, full of the Spirit and of wisdom, whom we will appoint to this duty. But we will devote ourselves to prayer and to the ministry of the word” (Acts 6:3-4).


Even Updike knew that nonstop religious activity could be a cover for a life of spiritual emptiness and confusion. The Twelve apostles had it right when they resisted the temptation to sacrifice prayer to programs. Somebody has to run the food bank. But nothing good happens in the Kingdom without prayer.

Wow, that's all I could think when I first read the column. WOW.

 make your faith powerful, so when the call comes you can go out and say to them, ‘Yes, he is dead, but you will see him again in Heaven. Yes, you suffer, but you must love your pain because it is Christ’s pain.’

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Prayer List

  • Thank you Father thank you.
  • Lord, extend the kingdom of your Son.
  • O Merciful God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that thou hast made, nor desirest the death of a sinner, but rather that he should be converted and live; Have mercy upon all who know thee not as thou are revealed in the Gospel of thy Son. Take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of thy Word; and so fetch them home, blessed Lord to thy fold, that they may be one flock under one shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen.
  • God please take the blinders from my children's heart and eyes. Please give them the gift of faith. Lord God, faith in you is so comforting and brings so much joy. Thank you!
  • God please bless Michael, Lindsay, and their families with faith, wisdom, and compassion. In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
  • God thank you for the gift of my co-workers who have shown me that it is good to show that I am a Christian. It is more than okay, it is imperative that my faith shows, so that others can come to know you. Please make me into a shining light for you. Give me the words, and your wisdom, and please don't let me cause anyone to stumble.
  • God please be with my family/friends as they go through this time in their lives. Please give them strength and courage and wisdom and faith Lord.
  • God please guide the leaders of the world.
  • God please heal my children.
  • Please heal those that have asked for prayer.

Reading List

  • One Thousand Gifts ~ Ann Voskamp

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