Sunday, September 28, 2008

2008.09.29 Monday Morning!

Top of the morning and best wishes from Pilgrim Presbyterian Church, located in the heart of Vinita, Oklahoma!

My thoughts about "loveless orthodoxy" last week raised a few gentle questions. Why do I believe that we distort the Bible when we interpret it literally? For me, the following passages are troublesome - and these are only a few:

Genesis 9:25-27; 19:8
Leviticus 17:11-14; 20:13
Numbers 31:1-2; 31:15
Deuteronomy 14:21
I Corinthians 14:34,35

You decide whether to take these samples literally.

For today's "Pearl of Value" think about this:

"God summons us to be masters, not of others, but of ourselves."


Peace!
Richard

Sunday, September 21, 2008

2008.09.22 Monday Morning!

From Pilgrim Presbyterian Church, in the heart of Vinita, Oklahoma comes this Monday Morning "Pearl of Value".

"For too many of us, religion, while it is orthodox and respectable, has become almost totally irrelevant."

There is an "orthodoxy" with lovelessness that carries disapproval of those unable to believe in a literal interpretation of the Bible. It sits in judgment on the faith and belief of others with intense spite and hatred.

Self-identified "orthodox Christians" have the right to believe the Bible as literally as they wish, but I resent their need to claim their interpretation of Scripture is the only truth, and then label the rest of us as "heretics" or "apostates".

We distort the Bible message when we interpret it literally!

More on this subject next Monday Morning!


Cheers and best wishes,
Richard

Sunday, September 14, 2008

2008.09.15 Monday Morning!

It's MONDAY MORNING again, and I'm back with a story about our granddaughter, Megan, who has celebrated her 21st birthday.

When Megan was a year old, my wife and I gave her a necklace with one pearl. On each subsequent birthday, another pearl was added. Now, a senior student at OU, she seems pleased and proud of the lovely necklace of 21 pearls.

It occurred to me that sharing a "pearl of value" with you each MONDAY MORNING isn't a bad idea. How is this one for a start?




"Life demands from you only the strength you possess.  Only one feat is possible - not to run away." (Dag Hammarskjold)

Why not get a notebook and write down your own collection of "pearls of value"? They'll recast your life!



With blessings and all good wishes,

Richard

Sunday, September 7, 2008

2008.09.08 Monday Morning!

It's Monday Morning once again in Vinita, Oklahoma, where Pilgrim Presbyterian Church sends greetings and best wishes to everyone in our email family. Do you know someone who might like to get Monday Morning messages? No problem! Please call Donna in the Church Office (918-256-2258) or email her at pilgrimpresby@sbcglobal.net with the information. She'll gladly add names to our address book.

For years, while reading, I've jotted down "pearls of wisdom", and I've written some things which I call "clam shells", not pearls. I'm not the best organized person on the block, and most of these jottings were written on loose sheets, now scattered everywhere in my untidy study. Unfortunately, many do not indicate the source, which I regret. Nevertheless, I am trying to gather these "pearls", and some "clam shells" to share with you.

Here are a few today...more will come!

FOR PILGRIM CHURCH: Needed: renewed enthusiasm and undiminished zeal!

FOR EVERYONE: Needed: an engaging sense of humor which is always charitable.

"Not he who has much is rich, but he who gives much." Erick Fromm

"A genuine faith in God is acquired slowly in regular doses. Religion is not a dramatic firecracker."

"While we have loved ones, we ought to tell them of our love and gratitude."

A determination never to be useless will take a person a very long way.

"Hearts starve as well as bodies; give me bread, but give me roses, too." J. Oppenheim

What do you think? Do you want more "pearls" or is the above enough?


Richard