Rainbow of Promise

Rainbow of Promise

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What do rainbows, clover, gold and leprechauns have to do with spring?  In March, we look forward to the first days of spring when green things are popping out all over, including clover, and rainbows sparkle brilliantly through the spring rains.  Many folks also enjoy celebrating an Irish holiday, St. Patrick’s Day. This global celebration of Irish culture occurs on or around March 17. It particularly remembers St. Patrick, one of Ireland's patron saints, who ministered Christianity in Ireland during the fifth century.  The shamrock (or clover) is symbolically associated with Ireland, St. Patrick, and mythical leprechauns, who supposedly hide their gold in pots at the end of rainbows. Of course, real rainbows don’t have pots of gold at their end, however, they are a symbol of a covenant promise,…
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“For behold, the winter is past!”

“For behold, the winter is past!”

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Springtime! Oh, how lovely are the crocuses, daffodils, and tulips! The signs of newness, growth, and revival are popping up all over as the buds awaken with the warming weather and the birds are chirping in the spring sunshine. It’s the time of year where our spirits are also feeling the stirring of springtime renewal. A classic song from the 1960’s by “The Byrds” was based on words Solomon wrote in Ecclesiastes 3:1-2 “For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven… a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted”.  One question we may ask is “where shall we look to find this spring of renewal?” God has actually provided us with the perfect plan for our spiritual renewal, and…
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Like a Rose

Like a Rose

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“What’s in a name?  That which we call a rose, by any other name, would smell as sweet…” This quote is from Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare’s classic story of love lived out in its bitter and sweet experiences.  February is a month in which we celebrate loving relationships. Our traditional holiday of Valentine’s Day brings to mind roses, chocolate, hearts, and jewels.  It is a holiday symbolic of love. A day for children to share the love of friendships by exchanging heart-shaped cards and sweets with friends. A day for husbands, wives and sweethearts to celebrate their romantic love with gifts like roses, chocolates, and fragrant perfumes. God’s love for us is also distinctly fragrant like the rose and bitter sweet like dark chocolate.  Jesus is the symbol and the…
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Freedom like a dream!

Freedom like a dream!

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There is something about freedom that opens our hearts, captivates our minds and entices us to dream.  We all love the idea of freedom and our American heritage reflects this pursuit for freedom. Many of our heroes are people who have fought and even died in pursuit of freedom. One of these modern day heroes is remembered this month on January 20th, Martin Luther King, who lived his life pursuing this very lofty goal for all Americans during the civil rights movement. However, the greatest hero of freedom lived many centuries ago and purchased eternal freedom for all who are willing to follow him. “So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, "If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you will know the…
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Behold All Things New!

Behold All Things New!

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As 2019 begins, we often look back at what have been our experiences over the last year, some for good and some “not so much”. We also look forward in anticipation of what might be our future in the coming year. As you contemplate the future, it is encouraging to see that Jesus has already given us some great insights on thriving in this New Year. Revelation 21:5 says “And he who was seated on the throne said, ‘Behold, I am making all things new.’ Also he said, ‘Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true.’” Notice what Jesus said in the bold print of this quote, He is the one who has power to make all things new. What a rich and precious promise for those who…
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