Friday, August 09, 2013

156 10 word or less quotes Or 3 years worth of Good Church Signs! The Last Batch



  1. Be captured by love of one another.
  2. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light
  3. Neither do I condemn thee: go and sin no more

Thursday, August 08, 2013

156 10 word or less quotes Or 3 years worth of Good Church Signs! Eighth Batch



  1. Holy, holy, holy is the Lord
  2. He will swallow up death forever
  3. God will wipe away the tears from all faces
  4. Comfort O Comfort my people
  5. He was despised, and we held him of no account
  6. The righteous one shall make many righteous
  7. God’s word is in my heart like a fire
  8. Do no wrong to immigrants, orphans, or widows
  9. I have continued my faithfulness to you
  10. How lonely sits the city
  11. His mercies never come to an end
  12. Go down the mountain
  13. I will search for my sheep
  14. Mortal, can these bones live?
  15. I see four men unbound in the fire!-Nebuchadnezzar
  16. I desire steadfast love, not sacrifice
  17. They sell the needy for a pair of sandals
  18. Let justice roll down like mighty waters
  19. Should I not be concerned about Ninevah?
  20. Do justice, love kindness, walk humbly with your God
  21. My spirit abides among you; do not fear
  22. We are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses
  23. Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers
  24. Be quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to anger
  25. Pray for one another

Tuesday, August 06, 2013

156 10 word or less quotes Or 3 years worth of Good Church Signs! Seventh Batch



  1. You intended harm, God intended good—Joseph
  2. You shall be holy
  3. See, I receive a command to bless
  4. Justice, only justice shall you pursue
  5. The Lord your God is with you wherever you go
  6. Speak, for your servant is listening
  7. Nathan to David, “You are the man!”
  8. The Lord is my rock and my fortress.
  9. God’s steadfast love endures forever
  10. Consider my servant Job
  11. I know my redeemer lives
  12. The Lord is my shepherd
  13. Be strong, and let your heart take courage
  14. Why are you cast down, O my soul?
  15. Create in my a clean heart, O God
  16. Two or three gathered—there I am.
  17. Teach me your way, O Lord
  18. In his word I hope
  19. I am fearfully and wonderfully made
  20. Get wisdom get insight!
  21. Vapor vaporizing, vapor, all is vapor.—Ecclesiastes
  22. For everything there is a season
  23. Do not be quick to anger
  24. Love is stronger than death
  25. Here am I; send me!

Sunday, August 04, 2013

Scarcity and Abundance (An outline of My sermon on Luke 12:11-24)



 A roughly filled out outline of today's sermon:
Money and Luke:
The Gospel of Luke emphasizes very heavily the dangers of wealth. For example it starts with the Magnificat—in it Mary says the hungry will be filled, but the rich will go away empty. Similarly Luke does not just have beatitudes in which the poor are considered blessed, but it also includes a part in which Jesus states, “Woe to the rich.”
Finally, as we see in a few weeks, it is pointed out you can’t serve both God and Mammon.

I bring this up because
The 1st two weeks of August & the last two weeks of September are week in which it is impossible not to preach about God and Mammon—God and money. On top of that  Synod Stewardship Guy will be preaching in a few weeks time, and I bet he’ll mention money in one way or another.

Dangers of talking about wealth:
There are several dangers when the church talks about wealth.
1.    There is the danger we’ll say nothing, after all it’s impolite to talk about sex, politics, and money. But that’s not an option—Money is 15% of what Jesus talks about—there are well over 2,000 verses in scripture dedicated to the subject.
2.    The next danger is that the Pastor will say—“Love of money is the root of all evil—but none of my concregation would love money—so we don’t need to worry about it.
3.    Lastly, the Pastor might simplify things and say “Money is evil—unless you’re giving it to church, then it’s good stewardship… and call it a day.
This week and next week—Scarcity and Abundance
I would like to define these two ways of looking at the world, by the first questions they bring up in us—they are:
ScarcityàWhat don’t I have? What do I need?
Abundanceà What do I already have? What has God already provided for me?
Prayer
Jesus begins today’s lesson by telling everyone it’s going to get rough, they’ll be drug before religious and political leader—but they shouldn’t worry, the Holy Spirit has them covered—they have an abundance of God’s help
Then he’s interrupted, with a question from the back—what about my inheritance? What about money?
Jesus responds to this request, as he often does, with a story… in this case a Story of Scarcity
A man collects massive amounts of possessions, then he dies, unable to “take it with him.”
There are a few things we should take away from Jesus’ story:
1.    Talks to self (The man in Jesus’ story talks to himself—he says I, Me, or My 13 times in 3 sentences—because he’s obsessed with scarcity he is constantly looking out for #1, he’s stuck in a defensive crouch
·       For that matter he sounds like Smeagol from Lord of the Rings, whispering “My precious” to his possessions
·       He’s the classic definition of sinful—he’s Homo Incurvatus in Se a person curved in on their self—he’s so concerned about his needs that he’s stuck in his own belly button.
2.    A Dis-ordered life (The man also has a disordered life—think about this number sequence:17, 2, 3, 4. 17 shouldn’t be the first number, one should—likewise scarcity can make possessions, our number one thing, which isn’t where they should fit in our life.
·       Think about it, he’s put things before his very life! And now that his life is being called for he realizes his mistake. You’ve heard the old phrase, there are People to love, things to use—well scarcity can disorder this formula so you use people and love things.
·       Think of our reading from Ecclesiastes—the author chased after money, and wisdom, and such things, and when attaining them found it all to be “Vanity of vanities, all is vanity” “Vapor vaporizing, all is vapor.” The wealth he grasped at in his barn was elusive, and fled from his fingers like smoke.
But Jesus doesn’t stop there, he follows this story up with a Story of Abundance
He says, “Hey, look at that Raven—it looks plump and happy, God provided for it… and it doesn’t have a barn! It has enough!
Jesus is saying to the man who interrupted him:
1.    Order your life. Consider what you have (You’re alive, the person you’re inheriting from is dead, count your blessing!)
2.    Talk to brother. Consider who you have (You’re in danger of breaking your relationship with your brother over material things—don’t do that!)

In conclusion, when you start with abundance instead of scarcity you are thankful for your life and all you have. Also, you might even start saying I, me, and my less and saying we, us, and our more.
I’ll more about that last one next week.
Amen and Alleluiah!

156 10 word or less quotes Or 3 years worth of Good Church Signs! Sixth Batch



  1. Go and make disciples
  2. The Good news of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
  3. Who do people say that I am?
  4. Whoever welcomes a child, welcomes me
  5. The Son of Man came to serve
  6. Terror and amazement had seized them.
  7. My soul magnifies the Lord
  8.  Glory to God in the highest
  9. Every mountain and hill shall be made low
  10. Do not judge, and you will not be judged
  11. Love your enemies
  12. The Kingdom of God has come near to you.
  13. Our Father who art in heaven
  14. God searches for the lost
  15. Father, forgive them.
  16. In the beginning was the word
  17. The Word became flesh
  18. I am bread, water, light etc.
  19. New Commandment—Love one another.
  20. That you may believe and have life
  21. I see open heavens and the Son of Man!
  22. What is to prevent me from being baptized?
  23. We too are his offspring.
  24. The Lord bless you and keep you.
  25. Indeed it was very good