We live in blindness,
but walking in faith
not knowing the day
when God will bring us home
leaving the mortal coil
We hold our wealth for a rainy day
maybe because we like the money
but what will we say on that day
when God looks at the balance
What we could have done
who could have benefited
if we had shared while we lived
truly serving our neighbors
January 2, 2013
"It's not a sin to be wealthy. It is a
sin to die wealthy." --Pastor Rick Warren,
Piers Morgan, 12/25/2012
my post:
How does that work with Pastor Rick Warren’s statement to
Piers Morgan a few nights ago that "It's not a sin to
be wealthy. It is a sin to die wealthy."? How do we reconcile the
story of the man with bigger barns and our nation’s lust for wealth, see: Luke
12:15-21. How can we know when we are
going to die so that we can give our wealth away in time so we don’t die as a
wealthy man with bigger barns and nothing to show in the judgment, as described
in Matthew 25:31-46? Won’t we all be the goats if we follow the path we are on
as a nation? Don’t we want to be the sheep, gathered into the gates of Glory,
not the goats sent into the fires of hell?
&
First
Sunday after Christmas
Worship
Theme: “New Year”
Matthew 25:31-46 (The Message Bible)
Ecclesiastes 3:1-13 (Common English Bible)
Revelation 21:1-6a (Common English
Bible)
Call to
Worship (Lectionary
Worship Aids ©2012)
Unison
Prayer (((Lectionary Worship Aids ©2012)
Prayer of
Dedication (GBOD 2012 Luke 2:41-52)
and
sermon – “New Beginnings”
by
Pastor Ruth Foss
A Handmaiden of the Lord
Suncook United Methodist Church
Suncook, NH
December
30, 2012
First
Sunday after Christmas
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