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Devotional Reading: ' Isaiah 55:10-13. The president of a large oil company called together some of his most valued Held employees for an emergency meeting. He had received an S.O.S. from one of the company's exploration teams in the deserts of Central Asia. The team had been attacked by bandits, plagued by accidents and now was in danger of perishing from starva- I tion. thirst and a lack of medical supplies. The president told his employees that he wanted to form a rescue team to find and save the explora tion group. Everyone attending the meeting volunteered and a group was soon formed, outfitted, and dispatched by jet aircraft to the area from which the message had come. After weeks of searching the trackless wastes, the group began | to divide into factions that dis agreed as to the orders given them by the president of the company. In order to settle the dispute, the rescue group encamped in the middle of the dessert and began a long and bitter hassle. As the dispute continued, the group began to use up the supplies they had brought for the group to be rescued. In fact, in time they forgot a about the other group entirely and " eventually both groups perished in the wilderness. Well, of course, the story above is a parable of the church. I'm sure the parable doesn't require much explanation, either. We can easily identify with the rescue group that begins to bicker and forgets its mission. I believe this parable is particularly relevant today for. although we may still send out missionaries, many of us have 9 largely forgotten our mission as Christians. Like the "rescue team" in the parable, our church life is pretty much that of settling down in the wilderness to consume the supplies originally intended for those who were perishing. Church life, for many of us. is defined as what we do in the church. Our church program is the sum total of the events on our church calendar. (| But. when Jesus called the twelve to him. he did not tell them to settle down and build a religious club. No. as Mark tells us. he "sent them out two by two." To be sure, they eventually founded congregations ("Wherever there are two or three gathered together in my name, there will be a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson and Secretary -Trea surer"), but the congregations were formed, not to absorb the missional < | energies, but to keep them reaching out. We need congregations tor the nurture of Christian faith and witness. Many of us have found, to our dismay, that when we seek to nurture faith without witness, we end up with neither. The congrega tion that exists primarily to serve its own members is not a church, but a club. And Jesus did not come to i found clubs. Thus, the life within ' our congregations will not be better, more nurturing, more en abling, until we reclaim our lost witness and improve the quality of our mission outside the congrega tion. v ^ "y Read Matthew 11:25-30 The path of hurricane David over Puerto Rico made it necessary for several families to join me in my home. We all felt the need to turn to God and seek refuge. We sang hymns, read portions of the Bible, and prayed. While praying, a young woman said with tears in her eyes. "God, I give You thanks because this has helped me understand that I am not alone as 1 believed. All I own may be destroyed in this hour, but I am happy in knowing that I have friends and that I have You." Our world is Tilled with people who carry mental burdens. Com plexities and emotional conflicts fill our minds. We may experience loneliness and a spiritual vacuum. > The anxiety and restlessness created by physical and mental loads is overwhelming. Only Christ can satisfy us. If we come to Him with our burdens in the midst of the storms of life, Christ will .sustain us. PRAYER: Lord Jesus, we want to trust in You when we are assailed by doubts and fears. Fill the emptiness of our hearts with Your i] presence. Amen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY There is no greater emptiness in our lives than that created by the absence of God. -copyright--THE UPPER ROOM -Carmen V. Marquez (Puerto Rico) "If you would not ba known to do anything, n**?r do it." Enwnon
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