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A Generous God

What we are reminded of here is that when God calls people into his kingdom he calls them to work. The second point that Jesus makes here is that there is always room for others to work and so he invites everyone who is willing to come in and work in the kingdom.

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SermonThe Rev. John M. Cawkins
The Great Agreement

This may be a difficult lesson to learn in our selfish world of today where people think that they can do whatever they want without any concern of how their actions affect others. Matthew tells us the opposite of this (as did Paul). We are called to be concerned about others. We are to be careful that our actions do not cause others to sin. We are also called to point out to others how they have sinned, knowing full well that we too are not perfect and have sinned against others.

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Two Stories - One Message

Noting that it was not Peter who came up with his confession but God’s Spirit, we wonder if Matthew is reminding all that it is God who calls the church together and that God chooses even those who are weak, afraid, and make mistakes; that it is upon the faith given by God that builds the church.

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Listen to Your Own Words

What we say and how we say it is important in the life of a Christian. We are to be careful that our words do not offend but also we need to make sure that we correct those who are wrong – even those in authority as Jesus shows by correcting the Pharisees and the woman by correcting Jesus.

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A Price So Great

In our science-minded world where we have unlocked many of the secrets of life, we lose the wonder of the story because we know what yeast is and how seeds grow. But for the people Jesus taught they saw God working in the seed and the yeast. It is God who will grow the kingdom and the mustard shrub. Jesus is saying, “Do your part. Do not worry. God will take care of the growth.”

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Wheat or Weeds?

This was because God did not want to take the chance of harming one faithful person by removing the evil ones. That means we grow together. You know what that means. You have experienced the weeds growing among us and maybe have been influenced by them in your lives. Remember this is just a parable – it does not say once a weed always a weed.

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The Cornerstone

An apropos reminder in our time where we are dealing with a novel virus and old attitudes about others. If we fall back on how things used to be, if we strive to return to the old ways we will fail. We are called to approach these troubling times with open minds and, more importantly, hearts.

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Welcomed Joy

The reward for welcoming others comes from Jesus. Therefore they can receive others as if they were receiving Jesus. But, more importantly, they could proclaim Jesus by how they receive others. They may give them a drink of water – life giving water.

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Have No Fear

Slavery is wrong, has always been wrong. So why would Jesus – God’s son – use slavery as an example and why would Matthew use it as well? In part it may be that slavery was common in the Roman empire and was generally accepted as the way life. That still does not make it right. Yet there may be a hidden message here on Matthew’s part at least.

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A Mission for Others

That is why we answer Jesus’ call to mission; we see how others are mistreated, suffer, and struggle and we know that it is wrong – our guts tell us. Knowing that we have been given the authority, we then answer the call and bring Jesus and his love and care to those in need.

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Gathered into Many Places

The Holy Spirit comes when it chooses. When it comes, it comes and changes lives and situations. Luke shows us this. In Acts the spirit comes in different ways to different people and causes them to do different things. One thing is always the same, once you are filled with the Holy Spirit your life will never be the same.

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The Power of a Name

In many early religions there was an understanding that if you knew the name of something you had power over it and could control it. It is, in part, the reason why Jews never pronounce the name of God (YHWH) when it appears in the text, instead saying “LORD.” While knowing the name of a person may work when disciplining young children, or to personalize an encounter with another, it does not give us any control over another person or thing. How then should we understand Jesus’ words in our gospel for today?

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Back to Normal?

We are living in a time that is unprecedented for us and we see all sorts and ways of dealing with it. From denying that it is important to brushing off the sickness and death as water under the bridge. We miss the way it used to be. We fear what might happen to us. In this confusion and fear we are called to make decisions even when we do not fully understand the times.

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