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Subject: Easter Bible Study: Life Abundant (April 7-13)

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ProudDog
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04/08/2008 3:11 PM  
Welcome to this week's Bible study in our revamped i.ucc website! This week we're exploring a familiar Psalm, the 23rd! (Can anyone recite it from memory?) Kate and I have written some thoughts about the Psalm and would love to hear yours! Take a look at Life Abundant and Cups and join the conversation!

-Kirk Moore
kate huey
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04/09/2008 2:00 PM
Our great scholar of the Old Testament, Walter Brueggemann, has observed, "There is no gesture as expressive of utter well-being as lavish food – as every Jewish and every Christian mother knows. "

Most pictures of shepherds show men caring tenderly for little sheep, but perhaps the image of a mother setting a table works just as well when we read about God's care for us. But how do you think we 21st century people respond to being compared to vulnerable, powerless sheep?
Berni
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04/09/2008 11:53 PM
I don't think we, Christians or otherwise, care to be called vulnerable powerless sheep  at all.  I wonder if this is the picture portrayed before the resurrection, rather than after.

 I think the scripture teaches we do not have to be vunerable and powerless if we would believe what the Bible says. Unfortunately we don't see ourselves as valient and powerful in God's spirit,  it is more comfortable to see ourselves as vunerable and powerless. I am not implying it is our power but His in us.

I think it is like the fat lady who loses a lot of weight but still walks through doors sideways because she emotionally still sees herself as unable to walk through the door normally.

2Ti 1:7  God's Spirit doesn't make cowards out of us. The Spirit gives us power, love, and self-control.

Col 1:11  His glorious power will make you patient and strong enough to endure anything, and you will be truly happy.

Eph 6:10  Finally, let the mighty strength of the Lord make you strong.

These scriptures do not seem to indicate that we need to continue to be vunerable and powerless do they?



Berni Wright
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