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Monday, December 29, 2014

Pastor's Penpoint - "Peace - Run After It!" - January 2015

"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God." (Matthew 5:9)

With all the violence in the U. S. and over the entire world so prevalent these days, I have turned my thoughts more and more to our responsibility to pray for and be examples of peace. In my studies, I came across Matthew 5:9 (written above).

"Blessed are the peacemakers" ...when the term "peacemaker" is used the initial thought is of someone who keeps the peace between two opposing parties. A "peacemaker" solves dilemmas often without the force of violence, although the threat of violence is sometimes present and to be used if necessary.

When I was growing up, I watched dozens of westerns where the sheriffs - or the good guys - were armed with the Colt 45 "peacemaker." How ironic that one of the most famous guns of the 1800's was named the "peacemaker." The idea is simply you can only have peace through strength.

When Jesus, the Prince of Peace (in Hebrew the "Sar Shalom") returns again, He will usher in the Messianic age of Shalom - His strength will be on display as He rules with a "rod of iron."

Interestingly enough, as I came across as I came across a translation in the Hebrew New Testament that said the word "peacemaker" has a completely different connotation than our understanding in English. The word "peacemaker" in Hebrew is the phrase "rod-fey shalom".

Shalom has a much richer meaning than simply the word peace. It can also mean completeness, prosperity, safety, contentment, health, blessing and rest. The word "rod-fey" in Hebrew literally means to "run after" or "to chase!"

So, in Hebrew it says "to chase after shalom" - to run after God's shalom! And one can only find God's shalom through our "Sar Shalom" - our Prince of Peace!

This new year, let's attempt to reach a new level of intimacy with our Lord! Let's run after a deeper knowledge of our Lord and in doing so, we'll experience new levels of peace, contentment, blessing and rest! With so much work to be done, isn't it good to know this is available to us NOW through our Sar Shalom!

God's grace and peace to you this new year, Pastor Todd

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

What's coming up at Mt. Olivet?

Here are a few things to put on your calendar:

December 24 - Christmas Eve Service at 6:30pm at the church

January 4 - Epiphany Sunday

January 7 - Commission Meetings at 6:30 and Administrative Board Meeting at 7:00

January 11 - Communion Sunday

January 25 - Ecumenical Sunday where the pastors of the North River Ministerial Association exchange pulpits. Charlie McFarlin will be coming to Mt. Olivet to preach and Pastor Todd will be at Parnassus UMC.

Monday, December 15, 2014

The Youth Christmas Program

Yesterday, the youth of Mt. Olivet were in charge of the morning worship service. 22 of them performed the drama, "A Christmas to Believe In."








 
 
Great job, guys!

Friday, December 5, 2014

Pastor's PenPoint - "Just You Wait" - December 2014

"Wait for the LORD; be strong and courageous. Wait for the LORD." (Psalm 27:4)

"Now without faith it is impossible to please God for the one who draws near to Him must believe that He exists and rewards those who seek Him." (Hebrews 11:6)

What's the longest you've had to wait for something? I imagine almost everyone has a memory of Christmas Eve as a child; squeezing your eyes shut, trying with all your might to go to sleep on Christmas Eve. For those of you with traditional parents, you knew that even opening one present before Christmas morning was the same as high treason. And so you counted sheep and waited.

Waiting is still difficult. We expect everything to be at our fingertips the moment we have the desire for it. It's a world we're growing into and it's addicting. We live in a world of downloads, high-speed email, on demand, and Hot Pockets. Yet God finds ways of making us wait. Waiting and faith go hand-in-hand.

  • We wait for the baby we've dreamed we'd hold in our arms.
  • Some wait for a prodigal to come to the end of himself and return home.
  • Some are waiting for the phone to ring so we can return to a job with a normal salary and benefits.
  • Others are waiting for a spiritual breakthrough that will open our eyes. Waiting is the embodiment of faith.
Advent is about faith and waiting. What are you waiting on God for this year? Remember the years of silence as God's people waited for the Messiah. Take time today, right now, to reflect on the fact that God's timing is quite different from ours. The story of Jesus' birth gives us assurance and joy because even though the waiting lingered for decades, God broke through at just the right time.

Are you struggling with a lack of faith? That's OK. It doesn't take much faith to get God's attention. Jesus encouraged his frustrated followers this way: "If you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will tell this mountain, 'move from here to there,' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you. (Matthew 17:20).

Most of us try to grow a forest in one day. Jesus, however, invites you to begin with a tiny seed. Watch it grow and wait for it to become all that you dreamed it would be.

  • An entire nation waited centuries before their eternal King appeared.
  • Mary wasn't given a full-grown son.
  • The wise men from the East didn't see the Messiah appear at their front door.
Are you willing to plant faith and wait upon God? Nothing seems to be appearing on the horizon today, but just wait! God always keeps His promises, even to those who have little faith. Just wait.

~ Pastor Todd