Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Happy Birthday Dad

Good morning friends! I remember my father on this his birthday. Dad would be 96 today if still living. He died however in 1992 at the age of 80 from a massive heart attack. He had heart disease for many years before that December day when he left this world. This morning as I was drinking my coffee and looking out my living room window I thought of this and the overnight thawing of the Mississippi River. Yesterday it was still mostly frozen but this morning it was mostly thawed and once again I could enjoy watching its flowing force! Ah Spring is close! As I thought of my father and that river I remembered Jesus’ words of frustration and warning to the disciples following the resurrection. In Mark’s gospel we read that Jesus rebuked them for their hardness of heart and lack of faith. He told them they had heart disease! (Pharaoh’s condition) It happens and can happen to any of us – our lives hardened by the realities and disappointments of life, hardened – closed – made cold – to the point we become apathetic and no longer engaged through a faith that believes change is possible or that we can make a difference in someone’s world. (a lie from the pit of hell) The work of the Spirit is to speak truth to and open our hearts, soften our hearts, warm our hearts – make them human again….Perhaps the best definition of salvation I can think of is that it is the recovery and restoration of our fallen distorted & disfigured humanity. Pope John Paul II said: “The worst prison would be a closed heart.” Brothers and sisters lets not spend our (birth) days in prison – in hiding, closed in on ourselves. Rather let us encourage one another in our common humanity and become thawed flowing forces for the Lord and the world that he loves!......... Happy birthday dad! Blessed week all…….one on the journey with you,

PJeff

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Parched

Matthew 5:6: "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled." Click here to download or stream.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Presidents Day

Greetings my friends on a cold Presidents Day here in Minnesota.  Thought I would pass some presidential wisdom your way as you begin your week.  I offer you 2 quotes from Lincoln, the first which my daughter has hanging on her door; "To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men". (I think the Bible says something about "and a child shall lead them….." hmmm) Lincoln also is credited in this one; "How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg? Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg."  Something to think about……..wishing you well.

Pastor Jeff

Sunday, February 17, 2008

The Promise of Home

Matthew 5:5: "Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth"

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Valentine the Radical

Greetings all….I thought it fitting to remind you that legend has it that we owe tomorrows holiday to the life and legacy of a clergyman who willfully refused to follow the empire.

Valentine refused direct orders from Rome not to perform weddings for young men and women.

Emperor Claudius II thought that single men made better soldiers. He secretly did however and paid for it with his life when Claudius found out.

On a similar note it was another preacher named Henry Ward Beecher who said; “I never really learned to worship until I learned to love.” Something to think about. Hope your day is a reminder of how much the Lord truly loves you and our world and because of that has called each of us to make a difference where we are!

Blessings….
Pastor Jeff

MATTHEW 5:5 -- TEARS FROM HEAVEN

This is the first of what will hopefully be a series of blog entries that contain the opportunity to download a sermon by Jeff Cowmeadow at Calvary Church in Minneapolis (or stream it, or click on the "feed icon" (i.e. orange logo) to the right to subscribe).

The sermon hyperlinked above is from a series on Matthew. It is the second on the Beatitudes. Please feel free to listen and comment below...