Shaking on Dangerous Ground
Okay, you know the usual deal. Find the scripture and read it before listening to the sermon. This time, you can pass if you want. The scripture lesson is the Beatitudes. And I actually spend some time helping remember them, so, not reading it ahead of time is not crucial; but is always a good idea.
The week before this Amy used the story of Moses approaching the burning bush and being told he should take off his shoes because he was walking on Holy ground. She then invited people to take off their shoes to come forward for communion, which most people did. A good sermon and I kind of wanting to jump from walking on Holy round to shaking on Holy Ground because God is so overwhelming (sometimes) that we will shake when we read something like the Beatitudes because we KNOW we are not living the life they call for. Scripture is not always and should not always be a comfort. Sometimes it should make us shake.
So, read the Beautitudes (Matthew 5) and listen to Shaking on Dangerous Ground
May it be bread for your journey.
i’m glad you mentioned shaking. i’m in montpelier via kc mo and attend world revival church with steve and kathy gray. is it possible that you are aware of the baptism of fire jesus mentioned and if so please share it with me. montpelier is a spiritual pot of stew and real fellowship would be welcomed. thank you