The Servant

Posted by Rick in Uncategorized (Thursday March 11, 2004 at 3:56 pm)

Rachel’s family was attending a CRE church for several weeks, and a few weeks ago, Rachel’s little sister, Esther, said she didn’t like church. When asked why, she said, “The servant talks for a really long time.” Also, “I don’t like wine.” I got a kick out of this. After going to our church the next week, she said she liked church, and she even painted a few pictures of it, mostly of communion. When asked why, her answer was threefold: 1) The “servant” didn’t talk for a really long time 2) She liked to walk up to the front to get communion 3) The bread and wine taste good.

I like all those things too, cept maybe the walking to the front for communion. I find it really neat to see this four year old talking about how “Jesus is in the bread and wine.” I find it very encouraging that a four year old really enjoy church. It’s great to go to services week in and week out and hear the Gospel preached clearly. The focus is so Christ-centered, and weekly we are reminded that God meets us where we are. One thing my pastor said a few weeks ago has stuck with me. He was talking about how people always want Jesus and something else. It’s Jesus and my prayers answered. Jesus and peace. Jesus and knowing my calling. But, he said, “If it’s Jesus and anything else, we must despair.” And it’s true.

I’ve really grown a lot in the past few months at Salem. In a lot of ways, it’s been because I am growing in a constant knowledge of God’s presence. God with us. That’s what it’s about. I haven’t figured out a lot of things in my life. I haven’t even figured out today’s schedule. But I know a couple of things. God is with us, and if I feel like I need anything else other than Christ, I must despair. Those two simple truths have been some of the most profound ones in my life.

Randomosity

Posted by Rick in Uncategorized (Thursday March 11, 2004 at 3:15 pm)

All of the people I work with, my favorite is Mohammed. He’s a Sunni Muslim from Egypt. He worked for the US Embassy in Egypt for 15 years. Ya know that big line of limos that take all the famous people around? He was the supervisor for it. He was Egypt’s top driver. He’s led around folks like George Dub, Clinton, and Colin Powell. This morning we talked for a couple of hours on religion and politics, and he had a lot of interesting things to say.

He told me that Dick Cheney’s daughter wastes the Embassy’s money on trips to the pyramids and such. Apparently, you usually get the driver a gift. She bought him shoes. I can’t imagine what other countries think of Americans.

Anyway, he said something interested this morning. He said that when Colin Powell goes over to the Middle East, his face is always in pain. He often cries. He is by far the favorite American in the Arab countries. Personally, I wanted Colin Powell to run for President in 2000. He would have had my vote, whether that’s good or bad. Although I had no idea what was going on, it’s been pretty much etched in my mind that Colin Powell is America’s top American. Don’t ask me why. I’m a product of 80’s music and Desert Storm.

Sometimes I wonder if Joel gets possessed

Posted by Rick in Uncategorized (Thursday March 11, 2004 at 3:06 pm)

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2. clothes shopping
3. baking bread
4. openness of God
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