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The sermon and children’s sermon are both posted below. Scroll to the bottom for sermon notes.
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SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, May 3, 2020
Dear Friends in Christ –
The 23rd Psalm is a perennial favorite. Why? I don’t think we necessarily need a reason, but, of course, there are many. So I looked into it – did some exegesis, some study, of the Psalms. They are a collection of lyrics – songs to be sung in the sundry moments of life, sung in sorrow, sung in anger, sung in despair, sung in praise and sung in worship.
But here’s something unusual: the vast majority of the time we prefer more modern translations of the Bible, and yet we cling to a 400 year old translation of Psalm 23. Why is this? One commentator posed the question this way: Could it be that elevated language, words with some lineage and dignity, are appropriate to the grandeur, the majesty, the immeasurable grace of God who is indeed our shepherd?
I know that’s a big part of it, but I also know there are nuances to the Psalm we’ve missed. So let’s take a deep breath and lean back, lean into something nurturing, comforting, familiar in these times of surprise and disruption. And remember this: “I shall not want.”
It's communion this Sunday. Tune in and be fed.
Best love in Christ –