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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Words can Destroy – v2

Far too often, so easy,
we believe the lie of the sing song
that sticks and stones will break our bones
but words will never hurt us

Far too often, so easy,
whether on the playground
in the halls of power
even in church

Words can destroy, cut,
tear down our neighbors
sowing division
starting a schism

All of us called, each one of us,
to be lights to the nations
shining light in the darkness
to the ends of the earth

That light is Love, Christ,
the fact of Jesus
God come down to save us
walking the earth

Christ modeled love, mercy,
servanthood, compassion
Jesus chose the cross
to see us free from sin

He did not destroy, judge,
Christ offered forgiveness
even on the cross
a prayer to Almighty God

We should lift up, shine,
carrying His message
then we would truly be light
to pierce the darkness of this world


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edited January 19, 2015
Words can Destroy – v2

January 17, 2011
Words can Destroy
edited January 20, 2015
Words to Edify – v2
January 17, 2011
Words to Edify
The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2011
&
Isaiah 9:1-4
and
Upper Room Disciplines for 2011
for January 17 to 23, 2011
“Carrying God’s Light”
by Cathie McFadden
for January 17, 2011
read January 17, 2011
&
Isaiah 6:1-8
&
Isaiah 49:1-7
John 1:29-42
Worship Theme: “Called by God to . . .”
and sermon, “A Light to the Nations”
by Pastor Ruth Foss
sermon blog
meditation blog
“God’s Whisper” blog
Suncook United Methodist Church
Suncook, NH
January 16, 2011
Second Sunday after Epiphany
Human Relations Sunday
&
edited January 19, 2015
Changing the Wind – v3
(merging edits to original and version 2)
Edited July 22, 2013
“changing the wind – v2”
December 7, 2007
“changing the wind”
Based on the comments of Jim Wallis on
Speaking of Faith, November 29, 2007
He was talking about whether to change politicians
or change the wind, to change the public opinion
which guides politics. He used the example
of President Johnson’s statement to the
Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that it would
take 5 years for a voting rights bill but
it actually took 5 months to pass the Voting Rights Act,
after the March in Selma.

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