Guidance from Overlooked Men and Women of the Bible

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People of Worth

A child at home in Khayelitsha township near Cape Town, South Africa

“These are people of worth. Created by God and your presence shows them that is true.”

South African Pastor Lional Fredricks, of the desperately poor Khayelitsha township, shared these words with me several years ago while commenting on the value of our American students spending time with children from the townships.

His words have never left me. We choose to serve others, regardless of their station in life and regardless of what they can do for us, because of their infinite value in God’s eyes. We need no other rational, though many good ones exist. Every person we meet is of astounding value in the economy of the Lord.

We cannot fathom God’s love, but we can act in ways toward others that express a small bit of his love. Maybe even today you’ll get a chance to do so. Know that even the smallest gesture, done with kindness, shows value to all “people of worth.”

Darkness Then Light

Reformation-era coin from Geneva imprinted with the city motto

I have come to appreciate phrases in Latin. I cannot read Latin nor do I understand it well, but it shows up in the various documents and phrases that form the basis for our beliefs as a nation and in our faith. Plus it sounds super cool.

Think “e pluribus unum,” which means, “out of many, one,” and serves as a motto of the United States.

Under the leadership of the reformer, John Calvin, Geneva, Switzerland adopted this official motto: “post tenebras lux,” meaning “after darkness, light.”  This phrase leapt from Geneva to become the motto for the entire Protestant Reformation.

In many ways this is a needed motto, a strong encouragement, for those of us who look seriously at our world and hope to bring change. Darkness is ever with us, but light is not far behind. Let’s not lose heart in pushing toward that light.

Lord Disturb Us All

Disturb Us Lord

Disturb us, Lord, when


We are too well pleased with ourselves,


When our dreams have come true


Because we have dreamed too little,


When we arrived safely


Because we sailed too close to the shore.

 

Disturb us, Lord, when


With the abundance of things we possess


We have lost our thirst


For the waters of life;


Having fallen in love with life,


We have ceased to dream of eternity


And in our efforts to build a new earth,


We have allowed our vision


Of the new Heaven to dim.

 

Disturb us, Lord, to dare more boldly,


To venture on wider seas


Where storms will show your mastery;


Where losing sight of land,


We shall find the stars.


 

We ask You to push back


The horizons of our hopes;


And to push into the future


In strength, courage, hope, and love.

 

Sir Francis Drake

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