Saturday, September 20, 2014

would you say that to Jesus – v2

How would the world be different
would there be greater peace
maybe we all need a five-second delay
before we speak a word

Such coarseness of dialogue
in this modern age
needing a filter, a pause button
to ponder His teaching
the lesson for the sheep

Would you say that to Jesus
the living Son of God
if He was standing before you
as a friend, a neighbor
someone we feel entitled to judge

How do you know,
from reading this scripture;
maybe you should ask.
are you sure that His isn’t?


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edited September 20, 2014

September 9, 2014 and September 18, 2014
would you say that to Jesus
Matthew 7:12 (NRSV)
Matthew 7:7-12
“Ask God for What You Need” (NCV)
“The Most Important Rule” (NCV)
Matthew 25:31-40
“The Golden Rule”
devotion by Charles Levy
Upper Room Daily Devotional
for September 9, 2014
read September 9, 2014

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Life for His Children - 3

God is the same as in the story of Moses,
the people grumbling, not understanding.
God providing manna and quail, water in the desert.
God provided for His people, for His chosen children,
given them all they needed, asking only
that they followed, that they trusted in Him.

The same was true of the people
coming out of the fields, wanting to be paid,
like Adam, sweating for his food. But they forgot
about grace that they did not earn salvation,
that they chose to enter the fields,
in response to God’s gifts.

They all misunderstood, like us
needing the lesson, God provides for our needs.
We must trust in His promise. We are all
saved by grace, not by our works,
that we are gifted to be giving,
to work in this life.

We are to be working, in the fields,
in the vineyards, by the seas, wherever
God plants us, when we say yes,
but God is the owner, the Creator of all that is.
These are God’s fields, His vineyards; we are to be
yoked with Christ, sharing the load with us.

The wages the same, at the end of the day,
life for each believer, grace to sustain us, life at the end
no more and no less, the same whenever grace finds them,
loved like all the rest. None of us are better,
none of us worse, the same gate to heaven,
through the sacrifice of the cross.

We are to be working, our oil ready,
our lamps burning, when the day ends,
when the bridegroom comes; but we must be joyful,
for each new believer, even those who come
at the eleventh hour. For there is joy in heaven,
as each one believes, like Clarence in the movie,
reminding us of the praises in heaven, for each new life.


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September 20, 2014
Life for His Children – 3

edited September 15, 2014
Life for His Children – v2
edited September 15, 2014
Life for His Children
September 15, 2014
Life for His People
Matthew 20:1-16
The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard
Exodus 16:2-15
manna in the desert
Genesis 3:19
Ephesians 2:1-10
Luke 15:11-32
Parable of the Prodigal Son
sermon, “Life for His Children”
by Raymond A. Foss
Portage Congregational Church
Portage, ME
September 21, 2014

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sermon,"Life for His Children", by Raymond A. Foss, Portage Congregational Church, September 21, 2014

Portage Congregational Church
September 21, 2014

Life for His Children

Good Morning, my name is Ray Foss, and I am one of the District Lay Leaders for the Northern Maine District of the United Methodist Church. My wife is Pastor Ruth Foss at Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church in Patten.

I was blessed to join you last year on September 22, 2013, which was the next to the last Sunday of the summer worship calendar here. Is next Sunday the last service for this year?

I looked at some of the pictures on your Facebook page seeing the faces of the congregation sharing that final meal of the season last year and seeing how beautiful the church was getting ready for this year.

It is a joy for me to again be with you in this sacred space. We are fed here, we grow within the sanctuary, we remember the saints who have gone before us and their stories of faith, the things that unite us as Christians, and as people of this land. We gather today knowing the seasons are fast changing and the harvest is upon us.

In choosing to use the Revised Common Lectionary, I wanted to see what the scriptures were there, to see what truths they may speak to us today, that were written so long ago.

We are connected to these stories, the scripture that we read today. Can you see yourself in these stories. I know I can, and I’m not always happy about that, as a man, as an American, as a person who claims the name Christian, in a country and a world that has far too much meaning embedded in that phrase, “as a Christian”.

It is fitting that we are reading these two passages in the time of the potato harvest, in the gathering in.

We are challenged in our time and place, in the 21st Century, in this land of abundance. Do we see the harvest as the work of our hands or as gifts from God. Do we grumble in a place of bounty, are we jealous of others who seem to get paid without working as hard as we do?

We are like the story of the grumbling people in Exodus 16, who so recently were enslaved in Egypt, who walked through the Red Sea, who were led to freedom by God, who now were not satisfied.

We are like the laborers in the fields in Matthew 20, especially like those called first, envying our neighbors, not working in this life, wanting things simple, as if given to us.

We are like the older brother in the Prodigal Son story, wondering why the Father slaughters the fatted calf for the younger brother, when we had been faithful all along and never had so much as a goat slaughtered for us.

God is the same as in the story of Moses, the people grumbling, not understanding. God providing manna and quail, water in the desert. God provided for His people, for His chosen children, given them all they needed, asking only that they followed, that they trusted in Him.

The same was true of the people coming out of the fields, wanting to be paid, like Adam, sweating for his food. But they forgot about grace that they did not earn salvation, that they chose to enter the fields, in response to God’s gifts.

They all misunderstood, like us needing the lesson, God provides for our needs. We must trust in His promise. We are all saved by grace, not by our works, that we are gifted to be giving, to work in this life.

We are to be working, in the fields, in the vineyards, by the seas, wherever God plants us, when we say yes, but God is the owner, the Creator of all that is. These are God’s fields, His vineyards; we are to be yoked with Christ, sharing the load with us.

The wages the same, at the end of the day, life for each believer, grace to sustain us, life at the end no more and no less, the same whenever grace finds them, loved like all the rest. None of us are better, none of us worse, the same gate to heaven, through the sacrifice of the cross.

We are to be working, our oil ready, our lamps burning, when the day ends, when the bridegroom comes; but we must be joyful, for each new believer, even those who come at the eleventh hour. For there is joy in heaven, as each one believes, like Clarence in the movie, reminding us of the praises in heaven, for each new life.

My wife shares the story of a prayer group she went to one time and someone said they only pray for someone who has already accepted Christ as their Lord and Savior. My wife asked them had they ever thought that the prayers they might lift up might lead them to God, to Christ, to a redeemed life.

We all receive the same wages when the work is done and we are gathered home, for the wages were paid by Christ and we receive the free gift of salvation.

That is the same as the manna and quail the Jewish people were gifted for forty years in the desert. They never planted crops for forty years. God provided for their needs. He still does today, and He will gift us richly if we believe and if we follow Jesus.

We don’t earn our way into heaven. Our works, our fruit, by ourselves is not so pleasing to God as the offering Christ made. We are to be workers in the vineyard, in the fields, sharing the Good News of life in Christ who bought our salvation with His blood on the cross.

We are to be joyfully serving, knowing that the wages the owners will pay us on the last day are the keys to the kingdom, the gate of salvation, the doors of paradise at the end of this walk.

That is the joy in these stories, the common stories of our faith, of God’s faithfulness to us, God’s provision for us, even when we doubt, when we grumble, when we stray, when we judge someone else’s walk. God alone is faithful, His promises are true, our joy needs to be shared, to the ends of the earth.

Amen!


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September 20, 2014
Matthew 20:1-16
The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard
Exodus 16:2-15
manna in the desert
Genesis 3:19
Ephesians 2:1-10
Luke 15:11-32
Parable of the Prodigal Son
edited September 15, 2014
Life for His Children – v2
edited September 15, 2014
Life for His Children
September 15, 2014
Life for His People
sermon, “Life for His Children”

by Raymond A. Foss
Portage Congregational Church
Portage, ME
September 21, 2014


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Friday, September 19, 2014

would we say that to Jesus – v2

we read that we may entertain angels
in the strangers before us
that God comes unaware, like a thief in the night;
but do we ever think about that
before we speak a word of judgment

maybe we all need a five-second delay
before we speak a word
a filter, a pause button
to ponder His teaching
the lesson for the sheep

would we say that to Jesus
if He was standing before us
How do we know, from reading this scripture;
maybe we should ask,
are we sure that His isn’t?


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edited September 19, 2014
would we say that to Jesus – v2

September 18, 2014
would we say that to Jesus
Matthew 7:12 (NRSV)
Matthew 7:7-12
“Ask God for What You Need” (NCV)
“The Most Important Rule” (NCV)
Matthew 25:31-40
“The Golden Rule”
devotion by Charles Levy
Upper Room Daily Devotional
for September 9, 2014
read September 9, 2014

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Thursday, September 18, 2014

would you say that to Jesus


maybe we all need a five-second delay
before we speak a word
a filter, a pause button
to ponder His teaching
the lesson for the sheep
would you say that to Jesus
if He was standing before you
How do you know, from reading this scripture;
maybe you should ask.
are you sure that His isn’t?


----
September 9, 2014 and September 18, 2014
would you say that to Jesus

Matthew 7:12 (NRSV)
Matthew 7:7-12
“Ask God for What You Need” (NCV)
“The Most Important Rule” (NCV)
Matthew 25:31-40
“The Golden Rule”
devotion by Charles Levy
Upper Room Daily Devotional
for September 9, 2014
read September 9, 2014

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would we say that to Jesus


maybe we all need a five-second delay
before we speak a word
a filter, a pause button
to ponder His teaching
the lesson for the sheep
would we say that to Jesus
if He was standing before us
How do we know, from reading this scripture;
maybe we should ask
are we sure that His isn’t.


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September 18, 2014
would we say that to Jesus

Matthew 7:12 (NRSV)
Matthew 7:7-12
“Ask God for What You Need” (NCV)
“The Most Important Rule” (NCV)
Matthew 25:31-40
“The Golden Rule”
devotion by Charles Levy
Upper Room Daily Devotional
for September 9, 2014
read September 9, 2014

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When we cry out

When we cry out
You answer
You hear our prayer
even in the darkness
the farthest corner of the earth
You reach out and touch us
You give us what we need.


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September 17, 2014
When we cry out

John 11:41-42 (CEB)
Psalm 139:7-12
“A Direct Line”
devotion by Monica A. Andermann
Upper Room Daily Devotional
for September 7, 2014
read September 7, 2014

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we give God glory in our work


we give God glory in our work
in our living
using the gifts
the talents we are given
we trust in God
to provide our needs
not by the sweat of our brows
God provides the manna
our daily bread
we just need to believe
God does the rest.


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September 18, 2014
we give God glory in our work

John 12:7
John 12:1-11
Chapter 10: “Mary’s Extravagant Love”
Chapter 9: “Martha’s Teachable Heart”
John 11:35
“Jesus wept.”
Chapter 8: “Lessons from Lazarus”
Chapter 6: “Kitchen Service”
Ecclesiastes 9:10
Philippians 2:3-4
Chapter 7: “The Better Part”
Luke 10:42
Matthew 6:33
Chapter 5: “Living Room Intimacy”
Revelations 3:20
John 15:5
Chapter 4: “The Cure”
Luke 10:41-42
James 1:5 (NIV)
John 9:1-11
the blind man healed
Chapter 3: “The Diagnosis”
Luke 10:41
 “Martha you are worried
about many things.”
Philippians 4:6-7 (NIV)
Chapter 2: “Lord, Do You Care?”
Luke 10:40
Psalm 62:8
Chapter 1: “A Tale of Two Sisters”
Luke 10:38-42
Matthew 11:28
Matthew 11:28-30
Matthew 11:25-30
Revelations 3:20 (NKJV)
introductory video and session one of
Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World
by Joanna Weaver
pastor spouse to John Weaver
Hamilton Assembly of God
&
Spirit Study
led by Pastor Ruth Foss
sermon blog
meditation blog
“God’s Whisper” blog
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME

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their fear to singing


Almighty God’s answer
their fear to singing
praises to our God
our God victorious
We can trust God
as God’s children
why do we fear
God can do anything.


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September 18, 2014
their fear to singing

Exodus 15:1b-11, 20-21
celebration of the Jewish people
devotion for September 10, 2014
read September 10, 2014
&
Exodus 14:19-31
story of God’s parting the Red Sea
and drowning the Egyptians soldiers
devotion for September 9, 2014
read September 9, 2014
&
Exodus 14:19-31
story of God’s parting the Red Sea
and drowning the Egyptians soldiers
devotion for September 8, 2014
read September 8, 2014
&
 “Choosing God – Freeing the Soul”
for September 8, 2014 to September 14, 2014
by Catherine Cavanaugh
Upper Room Disciplines for 2014
&
overview page
Exodus 14:19-31
story of God’s parting the Red Sea
and drowning the Egyptians soldiers
Exodus 15:1b-11, 20-21
“The Song of Moses (Exodus 15:1-21)(NCV)
Romans 14:1-12
“Don’t Criticize Other People” (NCV)
Matthew 18:21-35
“An Unforgiving Servant” (NCV)
the parable of the unforgiving servant

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the God we crave to know


an intimate Savior
a Spirit within us
a Creator, a Potter,
continuing to mold our clay
the God we crave to know
is already with us
we need to rip off the masks
the chains that bind us
God is ready
God loves us
come to God, the Lover
of our souls.


September 18, 2014
the God we crave to know

September 8, 2014 to September 14, 2014
“+are we dating?”
Devozine for September and October 2014
&
2 Thessalonians 3:5 (NRSV)
“Loving God”
by Julia Grant
and
“Reflect”
by Michelle Minehart
devotion for September 10, 2014
read September 10, 2014
&
Song of Solomon 2:7b
“Taking Our Time”
by Sarah Klanda
and
“Don’t Rush It”
by Wesley Overhults
devotion for September 9, 2014
read September 9, 2014
&
Romans 12:10a (NRSV)
“Friends First”
by Corinne Benken
devotion for September 8, 2014
read September 9, 2014

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seeing them as strangers

extending the hand of Christ
the love of the Savior
seeing them as strangers
new visitors to the church
welcoming all
our sisters, our brothers
extending the hand of Christ
and the love of Jesus
to all those we greet.


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September 18, 2014
seeing them as strangers

Hebrews 13:1-3
Matthew 25:35
“Welcome A Stranger”
Prayer Focus: “Church Greeters”
Thought of the Day: “Welcoming strangers in our midst
opens the door to entertaining Jesus.”
devotion by Hugh Lake
Upper Room Daily Devotional
for September 8, 2014
read September 9, 2014

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not a new rule


not a new rule
the one rule uniting
the law and the prophets
since the beginning of time
love one another
as you want from another
love for your neighbor
as you love yourself.


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September 18, 2014
not a new rule

Matthew 7:12 (NRSV)
Matthew 7:7-12
“Ask God for What You Need” (NCV)
“The Most Important Rule” (NCV)
“The Golden Rule”
devotion by Charles Levy
Upper Room Daily Devotional
for September 9, 2014
read September 9, 2014

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if we earn a living

engrained in our culture
our worth in our work
our name in our profession
titles and positions
we say we earn a living
we thank God for our success
as if we are creators
makers ourselves
if we earn a living
if this is the language
we embrace, as a people,
if we enjoy success
from our labors
how do we need God
the Creator, Sustainer,
the Savior of our lives
what of the animals
the lilies of the field
God provides all
we will ever need.


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September 18, 2014
if we earn a living

Exodus 20:8-10
“4: A Day to Honor God”
devotion by Willie Robertson
for September 10, 2014
read September 10, 2014
Duck Commander Daily Devotional
compiled by Alan Robertson
&
John 12:7
John 12:1-11
Chapter 10: “Mary’s Extravagant Love”
Chapter 9: “Martha’s Teachable Heart”
Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World
by Joanna Weaver
pastor spouse to John Weaver
Hamilton Assembly of God
&
Spirit Study
led by Pastor Ruth Foss
sermon blog
meditation blog
“God’s Whisper” blog
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME

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I think of a brother


I think of a brother
who is sitting now in prison
How I hope he is well
that this time has been useful
I think of his words
that arrest was God’s mercy
keeping him alive
for God’s own purpose.


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September 18, 2014
I think of a brother

Hebrews 13:1-3
Matthew 25:35
“Welcome A Stranger”
devotion by Hugh Lake
Upper Room Daily Devotional
for September 8, 2014
read September 9, 2014

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feet for the journey


feet beside me
feet for the journey
worn out sandals
covered in dust
life in the steps
the journey together
ever walking closer
to our sovereign Lord.


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September 18, 2014
feet for the journey

September 8, 2014 to September 14, 2014
“+are we dating?”
Devozine for September and October 2014
&
2 Thessalonians 3:5 (NRSV)
“Loving God”
by Julia Grant
and
“Reflect”
by Michelle Minehart
devotion for September 10, 2014
read September 10, 2014
&
Song of Solomon 2:7b
“Taking Our Time”
by Sarah Klanda
and
“Don’t Rush It”
by Wesley Overhults
devotion for September 9, 2014
read September 9, 2014
&
Romans 12:10a (NRSV)
“Friends First”
by Corinne Benken
devotion for September 8, 2014
read September 9, 2014

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beautiful


broken, scarred, but useful
adjectives I can relate to
deep wounds of my past
when I have strayed from my path
another word, beautiful,
as I think about my Savior
how He alone redeems my clay
and He makes me useful.


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September 18, 2014
beautiful

Romans 12:6 (NRSV)
1 Corinthians 12:1-11
“Gifts from the Holy Spirit” (NCV)
“Broken, Scarred, But Useful”
devotion by Phyllis S. Church
Upper Room Daily Devotional
for September 6, 2014
read September 9, 2014

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

you know me completely – v2


how I do not understand
but one thing I am sure of
you know me completely
all that I am, oh God,
my thoughts, my sinew
all that I am, completely

you know without question
all that I am, all of me,
knitted within my mother’s womb
all that I am, my clay,
sitting on the Potter’s wheel
all that I am, my life,
molded in your hand.


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edited September 17, 2014
you know me completely – v2

September 14, 2014
you know me completely
Celebration of the Life of
Raymond Somers
reading of Psalm 139:1-18
by Pastor Ruth Foss
sermon blog
meditation blog
“God’s Whisper” blog
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
September 14, 2014

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God’s name becomes an expletive – v2

we all fall short, we all sin
when we take the Lord’s name in vain
God’s name becomes an expletive
when we curse while we claim His name

we are His children
our Father God in heaven
Christ is our Savior
and the Spirit guides our feet

we must not take the name
of our Creator, our Savior in vain
we must not curse
while we claim His holy name.

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edited September 17, 2014
God’s name becomes an expletive – v2

September 17, 2014
God’s name becomes an expletive
(September 7, 2014 to September 16, 2014 Is a Special Series
on the Ten Commandments)
Exodus 20:7
“3: Be Careful With His Name”
devotion by Willie Robertson
for September 9, 2014
read September 9, 2014
&
Exodus 20:4-5
“2: Watch What You Worship”
devotion by Willie Robertson
for September 8, 2014
read September 9, 2014
&
Exodus 20:3
“1: No Other Gods”
devotion by Willie Robertson
for September 7, 2014
read September 7, 2014
Duck Commander Daily Devotional
compiled by Alan Robertson

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Life for His Children – 2 – v2

God is the same as in the story of Moses,
the people grumbling, not understanding.
God providing manna and quail,
and water in the desert.

The same was true of the people coming out of the fields,
wanting to be paid, like Adam, sweating for his food.
But they forgot about grace
that Christ paid the price.

They all misunderstood, like us needing the lesson,
God provides for all our needs
We do not work for our bread
We must trust in His promise.

We are to be working, in the fields, in the vineyards,
by the seas, wherever God plants us, when we say yes,
to be His hands and feet, His voice in the world;
but God is the owner, the Creator of all that is.

The wages are the same, at the end of the day,
life for each believer, grace to sustain us,
life at the end no more and no less,
the same whenever grace finds them,
loved like all the rest.

We are to be working, our oil ready,
our lamps burning, when the day ends;
but we must be joyful, happy,
for each new believer, even those
who come at the eleventh hour.


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edited September 17, 2014
Life for His Children – 2 – v2

new September 15, 2014
Life for His Children – 2
edited September 15, 2014
Life for His Children – v2
edited September 15, 2014
Life for His Children
September 15, 2014
Life for His People
The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard
Exodus 16:2-15
manna in the desert
Genesis 3:19
Ephesians 2:1-10
and
sermon, “Life for His Children”
by Raymond A. Foss
Portage Congregational Church
Portage, ME
September 21, 2014

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