ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Revised Common Lectionary passages for the Lord’s Day are:

First Reading: Acts 16:9-15
Psalm 67
Second Reading: Rev. 21:10; 21:22-22:5
Gospel Reading: John 14:23-29 or John 5:1-9

The liturgical color for the day is: White

The pool at Bethsaida.  This is a story of great faith.  “Take up your mat and walk.”  It is a directive. 

The man could have ignored the directive.  He could have scoffed at the notion.  But he does attempt to move those legs and to prop himself up on them.  In the doing we are told that he has been made well and he does, in fact, pick up that mat and walk away.

He has found healing—yes!  But, he found the location, the place, and the focus of where his faith is to be.  It is to be in the God of this man—it is to be in the God of this man Jesus of Nazareth.  Such IS the story and continues to be the story.

Our circumstances shift, but the story is the same.  It is not about if we have faith or not—we all have faith in something.  It is about where we place our faith.  We are to place our faith in God and in God’s ability to work in our living and through us.

Our confidence is not in the pool, or our ability to get into the pool, or even our hope that one day the waters will be stirring.  Our confidence is in the one who directs us with that holy directive: “Take up your mat and walk.”

When we move out of our thinking that it is about our abilities and step into the truth that it is about God and God’s abilities—then we are living the life where we “take up (our) mat and walk.”

Rev. Dr. Daris Bultena
Chief Imagination Officer
General Presbyter and Stated Clerk

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