Reflexion, A Spiritual Community

Episodes
Meditations In Mark Chapter 2
If you haven’t noticed, There’s a pattern that many sermons and Christian books follow – the preacher or author begin with a problem: • what Christians or churches are doing wrong – or not doing • then in the sermon or book they set out to solve the problem ◦ for instance, what we’re supposed to do and how to do it right – every week people hear their preacher begin by pointing out their shortcomings • not praying enough, giving enough, their faith isn’t strong enough, etc. • people go to church...
Meditations In Mark Chapter 1
Last week a friend asked me “What Bible book to read to get to know Jesus–the person?” – my immediate answer was Mark’s gospel • that’s the book where I meet Jesus – and feel that I’m drawn close to him ◦ this is my experience, even though Mark is most condensed of the four Gospels • in fact, he tends to downplay some of the exciting episodes ◦ for instance, Jesus’ temptation (Mk. 1:12-13) – blink and you’ll miss it – for forty plus years I have read and re-read this book, • spending time in med...
Deuteronomy 3:23-27
Growing up, our family vacation was Christian summer camp We would drive through deserts of California and Arizona to Williams - we traveled without air-conditioning and with games that grew old fast • three of us older children were crammed in the back seat and fought a lot defending our invisible walls • children can make that kind of eight hour journey miserable - imagine the agitation of that drive and multiply it times 600,000 • then, extend the travel time from eight hours to forty years! ...
Numbers 11 -Moses' "Staff Meeting"
This is an odd story. Not only for the strange miracle that God sets up, - but also because it seems unnecessary in the context of the larger narrative • the people of Israel were disappointed and discouraged ◦ their situation was primed for discontent and insurrection • four rebellions had been staged and subdued: ◦ Moses’ sister and brother (ch. 12) ◦ the whole nation turned from God at the border of Canaan (ch. 14) ◦ a clan of rebels that refused to follow Moses any further (16:1-3, 12-34) ◦ ...
The Mystery of the Parables
Then the Pharisees went and plotted how to entangle him in his words. And they sent their disciples to him, along with the Herodians, saying, “Teacher, we know that you are true and teach the way of God truthfully, and you do not care about anyone’s opinion, for you are not swayed by appearances. Tell us, then, what you think. Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar, or not?” But Jesus, aware of their malice, said, “Why put me to the test, you hypocrites. Show me the coin for the tax.” And they brou...
For times like these
Jim Calhoun We live in an anxious age. I think I begin most of my talks with this observation. But we need to remind ourselves that today has its own flavor. That today isn’t just like yesterday. We haven’t been here before. We continue to observe a decline in civility, of decency. We continue to observe increasing aggression in words, in deeds. On the road, at the market, between friends and acquaintances. Our culture, our society is changing and it is creating pressure on people and groups. So...
Finding God's Will for Your Life
Intro: I wasn’t going to mention anything about depression today Everyone goes through stuff – and we just have to ride it out - I feel like the poet who in Psalm 13 asks God, How long, O LORD, Will you forget me forever? How long will you hide your face from me? How long must I take counsel in my soul and have sorrow in my heart all the day? (Ps. 13:1-2)
Don't Be Like the Gentiles
You have heard that it was said, “You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.” But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven. For he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust. For if you love those who love you, what reward do you have? Do not even the tax collectors do the same? And if you greet only your brothers, what more are you doing than others? Do n...
New Years Day morning devotional
Is there anything Christmas brings that can last the whole year? The answer is obvious: Christmas brings Jesus Christ - his last words to the disciples in Matthew’s gospel: And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age (Mt. 28:20)
Christmas 2022
Advent Sunday - Love
The oracle of the word of the LORD to Israel by Malachi. “I have loved you,” says the LORD. But you say, “How have you loved us?” “Is not Esau Jacob’s brother?” declares the LORD. “Yet I have loved Jacob but Esau I have hated. I have laid waste his hill country and left his heritage to jackals of the desert.” Malachi 1:1-3
Advent Sunday - Joy
Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your king is coming to you; righteous and having salvation is he, humble and mounted on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey. . . . and he shall speak peace to the nations; his rule shall be from sea to sea, and from the River to the ends of the earth Zechariah 9:9-10
Phil Aguilar
Advent Sunday - Hope
When St. Paul wrote to the Thessalonians, he told them, He was impressed by three qualities that they demonstrated: your work of faith and labor of love and steadfastness of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Thes. 1:3) - faith, love, and hope – essential building blocks of a Christian life So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love (1 Cor. 13:13) • Paul may have looked for evidence of these traits in the churches he visited • do they walk by faith, hang ont...
Luke 22:39
Steve Gumaer
Luke 21:34-36
I feel like we’ve taken an intensive course – on prayer Luke provides lessons Jesus taught on prayer that are not not found in the other gospels – he has also reported times Jesus prayed than no one else recorded • so it has taken us a long time to get this far • Luke is a rich source information and it is helpful to learn what he has to tell us – the prayers we’ll look at today are pretty basic • there’s no new form of prayer and nothing exotic • nevertheless, the situation of each prayer is ex...
Luke 19:45-46
I try not to say much about prayers that go wrong There is no good reason to feel nervous about praying – we’re children coming to a good, loving Father to ask for bread • in fact, Jesus taught us to use prayer to rid ourselves of anxiety ◦ we can ease into prayer and find rest in God’s presence • you will pray right, if your heart is right – so we pray with confidence, but we also know that prayer can malfunction • that’s what we’ll learn from Jesus in our two passages from Luke’s Gospel The pl...
Luke 18:9-14
Before we jump into these verses, take a breath Remember who is telling the story – he is not a stranger – we know this person – this storyteller • we met him when as children we were dragged to church ◦ or when a friend first introduced us ◦ or when we picked up the Bible and read one of the Gospels • we know Jesus, we trust him with our lives, and we love him – it’s good for us to occasionally clear our calendar, • perhaps go on retreat or find our own place of quiet solitude ◦ and there, rene...
Luke 18:1-8
A friend once told me, I had changed his thoughts about Jesus This man was a few years older than I, and a deep thinker - he had an unusual perspective on things that I found interesting • what he said was that the way I talked about Jesus had bugged him • he had a very manly, tough and unflinching image of Jesus ◦ but I emphasized his tenderness, kindness, and compassion ◦ he equated those qualities with weakness and vulnerability, not masculinity - what happened for him is, he began to see Jes...
Luke 11:11-13
Jesus asked a question, and immediately we see that it is rhetorical He wasn’t looking for an answer – he was making a point - when we went through the previous parable, we learned, • when Jesus began a question with, "Who among you?" ◦ the answer is already known and always negative ◦ “None of us would act this way” or “No one would do such a thing” - Jesus poses this question in a story-like setting • there’s a father and there’s his son ◦ Jesus invites his listeners into this story world • in...
Luke 11:9-10
Jesus has just used a parable to encourage his disciples to pray He is about to illustrate a condition of prayer with another parable - but between the two parables, he does something unusual • Jesus tells them how to respond to these parables And I tell you could be translated So I tell you or Likewise, I tell you ◦ Jesus connects the statement in verses 9-10 to the parable that came before • most of the time, he lets the parables speak for themselves ◦ he would teased their minds with a myster...
Luke 11:1
We have come to an important waypoint in our journey A message that has been forming the behind curtain is brought onto the stage – alongside the story, Jesus has taken time apart to pray • the difference here, is that Luke uses the disciples to make this point explicit Lord, teach us to pray
Luke 10:17-20
In any series of talks I give it's helpful to have a reminder We are following Jesus through Luke’s gospel learning prayer, - by listening to Jesus and by watching him • I sometimes forget the absolute necessity of prayer ◦ when that happens, I treat prayer like it’s optional • many people think prayer is asking God for things, ◦ and if they don’t get what they want, ◦ they decide it doesn’t make any difference if they pray - that’s like a married couple who consider communication to be unimport...
Luke 10:1-2
In the first half of this chapter, Jesus launches a campaign Of course, like Jesus himself, the operation is modest - there’s no funding and its reps are unskilled volunteers • but it’s the crew Jesus chose and the plan is simple and low-key • there is a twofold purpose for this mission: ◦ prepare people for Jesus’ arrival and ministry ◦ for these disciples to experience their first solo-flights in doing his work - Jesus begins their preparation with an observation: The harvest is plentiful, but...
Luke 9:18-20
I like the strange passages that call attention to themselves – and force me to pay closer attention to what is there • I would not say I did my best Bible reading this past week ◦ I took three of my grandchildren to Flagstaff, Arizona, ◦ where we shared a hotel room – so there was no private space for me to read and pray • nevertheless, I tried, but with many apologies to the Lord – so yesterday I sat down with this strange scripture, • and it demanded that I pay attention • I heard these verse...
Luke 3:21-22
There are three words in these verses I want to highlight “and was praying” - between the time Jesus was immersed in water and the heavens opened, • he was praying – and this intrigues me ◦ in the life of Jesus, this is the first mention of him praying • of course we have only a glimpse of his childhood ◦ but those snapshots reveal someone already conscious of God And the child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom. And the favor of God was upon him (Lk. 2:40) And Jesus increased in wisdom ...
Joy!
Cheryl Brodersen
Ruth 4
Last week, Naomi set the plot in action - we could say that her maneuvering was relational; she was working with people • this week, Boaz sets the plot in action, and his maneuvering is legal; he is using the law - moving through the interaction that takes place in this scene, • is an important factor that we could miss in all the action • that is, the reality and depth of Boaz’s devotion to Ruth ◦ last week, Ruth asked Boaz, Spread your wings over [me] ◦ that is what Boaz does in this episode...