The devotions included here can be seen as a play on words - Helping sheep? Or is it helping sheep?
It will make more sense when you read it. Either way, it is about stewardship. How are we being good stewards of what God has entrusted to us? I am pleased to share with you our weekly update on Good Gifts, the ELCA Global Mission program to help feed the hungry and give assistance and hope to those in need. Because of the generosity of the members of Epiphany Lutheran Church, the gifts given continue to grow. Thank you for your gifts!
A devotion from Bill Lynch:
He said to them, ‘Suppose one of you has only one sheep and it
falls into a pit on the sabbath; will you not lay hold of it and lift it out?
It's a chance to do some good. Why let the chance go by for now? This
verse is surrounded, once again by the Pharisees attempt to bring charges
against Jesus’ teachings. The controversy was around the laws of the Sabbath.
There was some disagreement in the answer to this question. In Galilee the
answer would have been yes, however in Qumran the answer would have been
no.
The controversy of this question is surrounded in the context of
this verse. Jesus and his disciples grew hungry on the Sabbath. They plucked
some ears of grain and ate them. When the Pharisees observed what was done,
they told Jesus that his disciples were doing what was not lawful to do on the
Sabbath. Jesus then, recounted an Old Testament story of David and his men,
being hungry on the Sabbath, stopping and eating the bread of the Presence
because they were famished. This was unlawful also for David because only the
priests could enter the Temple and eat this bread.
Jesus pointed out to the Pharisees that he was greater than the
Sabbath. Imagine how this went over with the Pharisees. Jesus continued on into
the synagogue and was about to heal a man with a withered hand. So, Jesus was
asked if it was legal to heal on the Sabbath.
Heal a man, or rescue a sheep on the Sabbath. It was proper to
rescue a sheep in some places, so why wouldn’t it be proper to heal on the
Sabbath? Jesus is all about healing and saving. So he healed the man. So, what about the law? It’s lawful to do good any time!
The sheep in this story were an example of the need of mercy. We,
likewise as the sheep, are examples of the need of mercy. God sent his son into
this world to rescue us. We are sunk deep into the pit of selfishness, sin,
death and evil. We need God to rescue us! We need Jesus to save us, Sabbath day
or any time. We need Jesus! Jesus comes to rescue us, his sheep, and saves us.
In a similar way, we have an opportunity to give to another in
need of help. The warm and durable wool from sheep is especially valuable for a
family living in poverty. Wool can be easily made into hats, sweaters, coats
and blankets to keep family members warm and dry. These products—and even the
wool itself—can be sold at the local market for extra income. And what’s more,
sheep’s milk can be used to make nutritious dairy products. For $125 you can
give to another in need and give the gift of sheep through the ELCA Good Gifts
Catalogue. Do it anytime and on any day. After all… It’s lawful to do good any
time! Aren’t we all so blessed to have Jesus? Thanks be to God!
Prayer
Lord; may I recognize the sheep in the pit on any day and loving
give and help out. --- AmenTotal Gifts Given - 136 (our goal is 300!)
Dollar Amount of Gifts Given PLUS Wednesday Night Offerings- $4,516
Global Barnyard
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19
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Goats
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25
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Chicks
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13
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Pigs
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15
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Ducks
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Sheep
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1
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Fish Pond
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Water
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Water Jugs
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2
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Set of Water Purification Tablets
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Health Care
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Health/Dental Kits
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Child Vaccinations
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Malaria
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Mosquito Nets
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1
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Malaria Protection Women and Children
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2
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Medicine to Treat Malaria Patients
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Agriculture
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3
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Fruit Tree Seedlings and Farm Tools
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Grow the Church
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6
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Bible and Hymnal
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Women and Children
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Food -Orphan
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Textbooks for Children
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Food for 10 soup kitchen
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1
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Microlean
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1
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School Fees for Children
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Thank you for you continued efforts!
Peace
Pastor Charlie
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