When it comes to animals, there are domestic animals and there are wild animals. The domestic can be tamed, are reliable, and are safe. The wild not so much. You don’t saddle a lion, fit him with bit and bridle, and then ride him around. If we take Scripture seriously, we will quickly discover that the Lord God is not a tame god, despite how much we try to domesticate Him in the churches of our day…
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Grace Notes 2026-02This year's Sunday Gospel Readings will be mostly from Matthew's Gospel. One thing you might notice is that there is a lot of preaching and teaching going on in Matthew. The preaching is either by Jesus or about Him.
You are probably aware of it, but if not, you should know our congregation is facing some challenges. Headwinds are never comfortable, but adversity does help to define us. For when we encounter difficulties, we are more inclined to turn to God for help, and we are more likely to take stock of our situation and by the grace of God redouble our thinking, efforts, and priorities.
What is the mission of the Church? There are a number of correct answers as the matter is stated differently in various Scripture verses. But they all have to do with the same thing. I would summarize it as a continuance of Christ’s redemptive work that after His ascension into heaven He entrusted to his disciples.