

Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors.


November 9, 2008
SCRIPTURE LESSON
1 Thessalonians 2:9-13
(NRSV)
-Rev. Don Diegelman
You remember our labor and toil, brothers and sisters; we worked night and
day, so that we might not burden any of you while we proclaimed to you the
gospel of God. You are witnesses, and God also, how pure, upright, and
blameless our conduct was toward you believers. As you know, we dealt with
each one of you like a father with his children, urging and encouraging you
and pleading that you lead a life worthy of God, who calls you into his own
kingdom and glory. We also constantly give thanks to God for this, that when
you received the word of God that you heard from us, you accepted it not as
a human word but as what it really is, God’s word, which is also at work in
you believers.
SCRIPTURE
LESSON
Matthew 23:1-12
(The Message)
-Rev. Don Diegelman
Now Jesus turned to address his disciples, along with the crowd that had
gathered with them. “The religion scholars and Pharisees are competent
teachers in God’s Law. You won’t go wrong in following their teachings on
Moses. But be careful about following
them. They talk a good line, but they don’t live it. They don’t take
it into their hearts and live it out in their behavior. It’s all spit-and
polish veneer. Instead of giving you God’s Law as food and drink by which
you can banquet on God, they package it in bundles of rules, loading you
down like pack animals. They seem to take pleasure in watching you stagger
under these loads, and wouldn’t think of lifting a finger to help. Their
lives are perpetual fashion shows, embroidered prayer shawls one day and
flowery prayers the next. They love to sit at the head table at church
dinners, basking in the most prominent positions, preening in the radiance
of public flattery, receiving honorary degrees, and getting called ‘Doctor’
and ‘Reverend.’ Don’t let people
do that to you, put you on a
pedestal like that. You all have a single Teacher, and you are all
classmates. Don’t set people up as experts over your life, letting them tell
you what to do. Save that authority for God; let
him tell you what to do. No one
else should carry the title of ‘Father’; you have only one Father, and he’s
in heaven. And don’t let people maneuver you into taking charge of them.
There is only one Life-Leader for you and them—Christ. Do you want to stand
out? Then step down. Be a servant. If you puff yourself up, you’ll get the
wind knocked out of you. But if you’re content to simply be yourself your
life will count for plenty.”