We are commissioned as he was
sent by God, by the empowering of the spirit
to continue his service, his servanthood,
taking up our cross, joining Christ’s yoke
walking with our creator, with our savior
tilling the fields, planting the seeds,
watering, nurturing, pruning,
the work in the garden never ending
working, toiling in the fields, in the vineyard
commissioned as he was to bring the good news
to help others become disciples as we are
to bring Christ to the ends of the earth
January 28, 2009
Matthew 28:18-20
John 20:21
Acts 2:1-21
and Isaiah 42:6-8
Luke 4:18-19
Matthew 25:31-40
and sermon, “Righteous Say When?”
by Pastor Ruth L. Foss,
Suncook United Methodist Church,
Suncook, NH
January 25, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Commissioned as He was
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