Blessings to you as we approach the end of March, going out like a lamb of sorts. We were blessed with many on the fourth Sunday in Lent; nice to have everyone present after a whirlwind couple weeks with funerals, receptions, et al. God’s creatures abound today, Roger saw a herd of deer across the street as he arrived for worship this morning. Birds in the air and plenty of little purple flowers, buttercups, and even a dandelion or two (which isn’t bad – dandelions attract bees too). God is shining on us today.
In worship we looked at the changes in our lives and the change we are searching for in Lent. Between the story of the anointing of David in Samuel, to the evolving understanding of God by the psalmist in the 23rd Psalm, to the story of the man born blind having his sight restored by Jesus at Siloam. We know our lives are filled with change, more than they can ever be filled with changelessness. The blessing we understand as we walk with God is no matter what changes our lives stay the same in God. How are you doing in making the change you desire this Lent?
I invite your comments,
Les+
Readings: 1 Samuel 16:1-13; Psalm 23; Ephesians 5:8-14; John 9:1-41
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