This will be my last video for this series, as we move back into a more 'open' season. What can we take away from these unprecedented months? Perhaps Schubert and Psalm 42:1-2 can point the way. I'd welcome your feedback about these devotionals in case the need arises to do something like this in the future. God bless you!
Devotional - June 7, 2020
Music today: 'The Day that I Found God', Switchfoot Jon Foreman has been writing thoughtful music about Christianity for years - this is particularly good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wpm1nLSqyw
What text would you choose to preach in an unreached tribal village where there are tensions between different ethnic groups? Perhaps the same one that you'd preach in this country, where there are tensions between different ethnic groups. Join me for a few minutes with Luke 4:14-21.
Racial reconciliation is hard work that takes a good deal of patience and perseverance. I love the line is this song, 'sometime the cold winds blows/sometimes the wolves rush in/ don't think the battle's over/just 'cause you said 'amen.' Wilder Woods, 'Someday Soon' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ_7NMwnsio
What's the next step for a white American Presbyterian Evangelical? God put us here and now, and Acts 2 and Revelation 7:9 among others say running away isn't our calling. A couple of ideas from this pastor, which start with more than a little listening, and a dash of courage.
P.S. Jemar Tisby, author of 'The Color of Compromise' is coming out with 'How to Fight Racism: Courageous Christianity and the Journey towerd Racial Justice' in January 2021. He gives us plenty to think about until then.
'What's Going On', Marvin Gaye, 1971. Both Holiday and Gaye risked their careers to release these songs, some of the most important of the last century. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-kA3UtBj4M