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30 Thursday Jan 2025

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The first ponder out of the box today… is why would I even ponder such a thing. I have heard it said and have seen it written… Paid Protester … so I googled it and there was a wealth of information available. The first thing to pop up of course was on Wikipedia and I was astounded to find this was indeed a natural practice in these days. Here is a quick take on this:

Paid protesters or professional protesters are people who participate in public outrage or objection in exchange for payment. The expression may be directed against individuals, organizations and governments or against protests against the government with the aim of breaking up or discrediting a protest. 

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There were at least seven full pages devoted to this subject. Now I also know that the internet is fallible so I dug a bit deeper. When I reached the point where I had to think about things and verify…thats when I quit. Pondering is quite a bit different than thinking about something. There are no rules, facts are not necessary and anyone who wants to start a ponder is welcome to. But it does appear to be true, there are folks out there who actually are Professional Protesters! Different organizers pay different wages and provide different services such as transportation, signs and people on the ground to direct the protesters, the paid folks…their how to behavior to get the job done and to disrupt as much as possible. Now…let’s ponder on this a moment. What kind of person has nothing better to do than disrupt other people’s lives? Of course there are those who are serious enough about an issue to protest and many times it is an emotional issue for them… they are not included in this ponder. How real is all this? Well real enough to pay an average of $13 an hour…thats my average figure taken from the assortment of information I read. So the bottom line here is that there are people who do this for money and there are people who are willing to pay these folks…who would have thought that was possible? Ponder This… The engine of Negativity is the Paid Protester.

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Capernaum, Jesus and The Early Days

25 Saturday Jan 2025

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You know that old saying that “what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas” well be thankful that didn’t apply in the early days of Capernaum. By early days I mean about a few thousand or so ago. I love reading the old writings, historical and such and appreciate the fact some people were paying attention. 

According to the Bible, Jesus turned water into wine in the village of Cana of Galilee. This miracle is described as taking place at a wedding. It was his first miracle. The significance here being that Cana is only about 4 miles northeast of Nazareth. Now we know as was written in scripture that it was noted that nothing good ever came out of Nazareth. Simply put, Jesus had returned to Nazareth where he had grown up, on the Sabbath as was his custom he went to the synagogue to worship… He stood up to read, Luke 4:17 and the scroll of the prophet Isaiah was handed to him. What happened next is written in Luke in verses 18-28. As you read he was driven out of the town but God protected him and he was able to escape to Capernaum. After he was driven out of Nazareth, Capernaum became his his chosen home city. Sometimes more often than not we give our bible studies and readings what I call a surface read. This place is a big deal although Capernaum at that time was a very small city and Cana was just a small village but it is part of where it all began. Here in this tiny city we find the makings of the supporting cast of The Greatest Story Ever Told. Capernaum is also the home of Peter and Andrew and Jesus also found Matthew a tax collector there. Many things in his early ministry happen in this unlikely city. It was here that Jesus healed the centurion’s son and Simon Peter’s mother-in-law. In the synagogue a man challenged Jesus and Jesus cast from him an unclean spirt. Miracle after Miracle, he raised Jairus’s daughter to life, and healed the woman with the bleeding issue.

During my research for this blog I was reminded of something I really hadn’t considered. Consider this… In Capernaum many people were exposed to the Galilean, Jesus and his early ministry. I am sure in time their front seat to the gospel playing out brought many to the church who if for no other reason considered themselves to be Christians by association. Consider this… these people saw him, heard him speak and some may have even touched him but we need to be reminded today…an association is not a relationship. So here is what I take away from today’s time in the Pew  with all they had seen and heard, they still did not believe. From  gotquestions.org 

“we will be judged according to the light we’ve been given   If God did not spare Capernaum due to their lack of faith, He will not spare those today who have heard the message, seen the evidence, and rejected His Son.”

Life is Good

jk

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22 Wednesday Jan 2025

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Welcome to the porch…hunker down and wear a heavy coat. Really not porch weather so join me inside. It is if the world has changed in mid rotation. The last two days have been about massive changes…in fact so many it it is hard to take it all in. I once wrote “that the difference between the difference was relative to the unlikeness there of”. I tried later to explain what those words meant… a thought out of nowhere…going nowhere. But looking at the last two days I see a point to that difference thing. The election is over, we have a new President…that’s one difference but as noted before that other difference is still the same…relatively speaking things are still a mess. Now there is always the scary possibility that the country ain’t messed up…it’s the people that are messed up. I almost did the smart thing… think about that for a moment. But somebody with a brain suggested that we might just ponder on that awhile, after all that’s what we do here on the porch. SOooo, why not do just that? Ponder this… Our new President felt it necessary to officially declare that the United States of America recognizes only TWO Genders! There are some of us who feel that might be a bit redundant. The God that created all things…that includes us…established the TWO gender thing a long time ago. Be that as it may it warms my heart to see and hear that maybe we might   have an awakening to to what has been called a tradition…We are One Nation Under God, if so, so be it. The wonderful thing about this God thing is that we are a family…God’s family who through the Cross and Jesus Christ are Heirs to the Kingdom of God. You might not agree with me…but Ponder This…  There is no better place to be.

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Gratitude…Opening The Door To A Godly Life… “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and He will exalt you.”

18 Saturday Jan 2025

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Here in the “Pew” like most people we are hoping and praying for a better year. Hope is an expectation for a certain thing to happen and not everyone hopes for the same thing. Gratitude is a simple a word but the doors it opens can and will be a blessing to those who practice “a little gratitude” often. Right here at the start I would like to change “who practice  a little gratitude” to read… those who live a life of gratitude. I did a lot of reading on this and one thing was clear… this one word, nine letters in all generated more information than I expected. The question I asked was this… what are some of the attributes of gratitude? Consider this. There were two paths of interests that interested me. One of course was the biblical inquiry…the other a simple secular view. So here is the secular view with one caveat. Most of these are to be found in the biblical review of this action. First thing, Gratitude is a verb. It is an action that you do, show, practice and does not do well in a passive state. So Let’s get started.

-Compassion: Gratitude can make people more compassionate and empathetic. It is a sign that a person is willing to make an effort to understand and share your feelings. 

-Mindfulness: Grateful people are mindful and live in the moment. They are aware of what is going on around them which helps them understand your feelings better.

-Expressing gratitude: Grateful people regularly express thankfulness to others. Gratitude is such a compelling emotion that it motivates us to share it with others.

-Appreciating everything: Grateful people look for things to appreciate every day. 

-Positive emotions: Gratitude can trigger positive emotions like joy and compassion. Such a behavior also adds that positive feeling of Joy to our every day lives. 

-Better sleep quality: Feeling grateful can lead to better sleep quality. Whaat? We all can relate to how important it is to lie down at night with a peaceful mind free of turmoil and stress.

-Increased optimism: Gratitude can make people think more positively. Think of the good things in life… that’s in the scripture.

-Connection to others: Gratitude can foster kindness and love, which can help people feel more connected to others. God did not intend for man to be alone. Gratefulness strengthens relationships and fosters good things happening.

-Switching attention: Gratitude can help people switch their attention from toxic emotions like envy and resentment. As written before…think about the the good things.

Practicing gratitude can create a positive social environment. When people regularly express thankfulness, it can encourage others to do the same. Like all good things there is so much more that I could write…Small word…gratitude…but a big message.

Life is Good

Jk

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14 Tuesday Jan 2025

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 Except for a few spots here and there the snow is gone. I have shared with you the fact that I can no longer walk. Knee went south and the doctors say it ain’t coming back. I tore a tendon and the surgery to repair it did not work. Of course there is always a re-do or some other procedure but at 81 I decided to just adapt. So now my world is drastically altered and the lives of those around me are also adversely affected. It takes about thirty minutes to get ready for the day…cleaned up, dressed and other stuff. All this is proceeded by going from the bed to the wheel chair and getting to the bathroom. From bed to wheel chair to bathroom about 10 minutes. I am for all intents and purposes home bound. Medical visits are a logistics nightmare. I have reached the point where I can get in and out of a car but I require help to do that. The stress and extra work on my wife are visible but love her heart she has adapted quite well. I see very few people, and don’t get a lot of calls. It does get lonely at times but that is to be expected. I kinda got into the old man retirement thing and loved it. I would grab my laptop and head for Panera or Starbucks…love coffee…work on my blogs and Sunday School Lessons. Over the past few years I met a lot of of people over a cup of coffee and I know we solved a lot of the worlds problems but it don’t seem much better. Church…now that is another thing I miss…or more accurately…need and miss very much. So I invite you to Ponder This. I am in reasonably good health over all. I have the big three…Food, Shelter, Clothing and a wife and daughter who take good care of me. I love to write and God has given me the tools to do just that and although I do seem to be slipping a bit, God always makes a way. The point is I am beginning to understand that word…Gratitude… So I ask you today to … Stay focused on the good things… and Ponder This… Gratitude involves being thankful and appreciative for the good things in your life. 

Kurt

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And The Pastor Said…

11 Saturday Jan 2025

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Well, we are in the new year and I am going to ask you to go with me back a few years ago in The Pew…2016 to be exact. I use the Upper Room for my morning devotional time and an article in the February issue, some years back led me to this topic. The article was submitted by Bob G. Wood from Tennessee.  An old joke tells about two Israelites who were following Moses across the Red Sea just after God parted the waters. One comments to the other, “Can you imagine what this mud is doing to our sandals? They’re probably ruined.” We are a lot like those two in the joke; we are so focused on the negatives and worries of our lives that we completely miss the miracles and blessings all around us. I believe for many of us the act of being grateful is not at the top of our list. While I was wandering around in the Archives I ran across this scripture from another post from another day… Philippians 4:8    Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.

The above scripture is one of my favorites. Most of last week using the church newsletter and other means of communicating my Pastor shared that he had a very important message he wished to share with us…on Sunday, January 5 at both services. The message was about Gratitude…Thankfulness and how that simple little act can change our world, people around us and most importantly the world around us… “but” now that word always opens my ears. The “but” was it was gonna cost us. Unlike some folks I don’t always equate “gonna cost us” with money. There will always be some money involved however I got this from what else he had to say. Pastor spoke of how messed up the world has been these last four years… no don’t go there! Politics plays into it but the hate, divineness and just plain lack of civility, I use this a lot…as Pogo once said… “The enemy is us.”

Don’t know if he will read this or not, if I got it wrong…sorry. After I had some time to think about it, well I don’t mind saying that’s “brilliant”. Oh I can assure you that Bill Gates and I as some folks like to say “went out there” to check this out. Pastor has challenged us to take this next year and make it  A Year Of Gratitude… Now first off he said as many a Preacher has said in the past… “it’s in the Bible.” It is referred to as gratitude or giving thanks and the apostle Paul, who wrote much of the New Testament talked and wrote about it a lot. Believe I would be right if I also mentioned so does some folks in the Old Testament. Let’s pause a moment here a look at that word again…Gratitude.  A simple word, just nine letters and it is going to change the world? Consider this from the web site gotquestions.com .

“When we are thankful, our focus moves off selfish desires and off the pain of current circumstances. Expressing thankfulness helps us remember that God is in control. Thankfulness, then, is not only appropriate; it is actually healthy and beneficial to us. It reminds us of the bigger picture, that we belong to God, and that we have been blessed with every spiritual blessing (Ephesians 1:3). Truly, we have an abundant life (John 10:10), and gratefulness is fitting.”

I left the above scriptures links open and you can click on them to read if you wish. Come back and join us in “The Pew” next week…in the mean time… Show a little Gratitude for the good things.

Life is Good

jk 

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09 Thursday Jan 2025

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A new year and I don’t know where to start. I finished my blog for this week…will post on WordPress this Saturday. There is a lot going on, that’s for sure. Lot of stuff out there to to ponder. I got to say I thought that after the election was over we would settle down a bit and take care of business. Ponder this…The soon to be President of the United States has said…I emphasize… said. We need to take the Panama Canal  back, We should think about Canada becoming a state and maybe even buying Greenland! Now as a T Man… I must ask why? We can’t take care of what we have, our backyard so to speak is a mess. I sorta think we ought to do some yard work first before we acquire more ground. No levity intended here. A large part of our back yard is on fire… some say due to poor decisions of those who lead. So I ponder if it is not wise to do a little weeding first. For the past three years there has been a massive wagon train…if you will, of folks heading toward our back yard. I compare it to the old wagon trains that headed west…to the promise land, many years ago. That prompts me to ponder this. All you folks who curse this nation, spit on and burn our flag and I have to get this in…disrespect our God, seek to marginalize people for their faith, color or what not… Why this steady stream of people risking everything they have…literally wearing or carrying it on their backs want to come here. Have they got it so good they just want a little misery to even things out?  Might be to our advantage if you folks took a little trip. 

A little cold here on the porch…so I will wrap this up. It has been suggested that we spend some time being grateful for what we have. Good thoughts lead to good things happening. Maybe we ought to plant a few flowers among the weeds and choke them out. Ponder That!

jk

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The Light That Can’t Be Put Away…1 John 1:1–5

04 Saturday Jan 2025

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As the Christmas season comes to its end we pack away the symbols of the season and return to our everyday tasks and purposes. In Luke 1:76-79 we find a reminder of what is to come.

76 And you, my child, will be called a prophet of the Most High;
    for you will go on before the Lord to prepare the way for him,

77 to give his people the knowledge of salvation
through the forgiveness of their sins,

78 because of the tender mercy of our God,
    by which the rising sun will come to us from heaven

79 to shine on those living in darkness
    and in the shadow of death,
to guide our feet into the path of peace.”

The child in this instance being John The Baptist. He would go on “ before the Lord to prepare the way for him.” We have celebrated the birth of that child that The Baptist would go on to “clear a path for.” Now we as noted before, we put away the holiday lights and stuff…but there is one thing…the light that can’t be put away. Our subject this day is taken from the Book of 1 John 1:1-5. 

According to most scholarly estimates, the book of 1 John was written around 65 to 95 years after Jesus’ birth, with the most likely time frame being around 90-95 AD; meaning it was written several decades after Jesus’ life and ministry. We are seeing today as John did then, that there are many factors that seek to dim that Light…God Among Us…Jesus Christ. I am not the best at numbers but I think it safe to say that John had the same view of things well over 2,000 years ago. John seeks to reassure the people of the early church that their faith in Christ…the light he writes and preaches of is a certainty. It is an early day plea if you will…not to put that light away. Let’s break it down as to what John sees. First of all there is division between two schools of thought. There were many false teachers who sought to advance their own thoughts and become leaders of this movement for selfish reasons. Remember the New Testament was not complete at this time. Many churches were easy prey for pretenders to teach their own version of Christ and in doing so advance their own position and gain influence in this new way. It was being said that Christ perhaps was two different persons dependent on the situation. At times he was just like us…at other times he was a divine being among us. It was difficult for certain divisions to accept the truth about Christ…they were unable to do so because they lacked a relationship with the true God. John wrote this letter to set the record straight on some important issues, particularly concerning the identity of Jesus Christ. John spoke and wrote about the basics of faith in Christ. His narrative and strong writing at least gave them a solid basis on which they could reflect honestly. This did not mean they had to be perfect…John introduced the concept of admitting your sins, seeking forgiveness and the fact of the Divinity of Christ…God among Us. To truly know God we must admit or sins, forgiving others frees us to love others just as God loves us. So first priority would be to promote a Fellowship with God within the Christian community. A fellowship of believers that would lookout for others. Christians must have Love for one another and a Love for God. Joy is the essence of Christianity there are those who discourage it and John sets true repentance before the believers…simply put a godly sorrow will bring about a Godly Joy. It is John’s aim to set Jesus Christ…The Light Of The World before all people…believers and otherwise. Fellowship with God, Fellowship with one another and peace and joy in this world can only be found in Jesus Christ.

Have you heard from the Lord? Just like today with all this information technology available we still have one thing in common with people in those early times of the church. We need more than just opinions and views…What would God have us do? John steps out and speaks plainly…

1 John 1:1–4

What we are telling you about is that which was from

the beginning, that which we heard, that which we saw

with our eyes, that which we gazed upon, and which

our hands touched. It is about the word of life that we

are telling you. (And the life appeared to us, and we

saw it, and testify to it; and we are now bringing you

the message of this eternal life, which was with the

Father and which appeared to us.) It is about what we

saw and heard that we are bringing the message to you,

that you too may have fellowship with us, for our

fellowship is with the Father and with Jesus Christ, the

Son. And we are writing these things to you that your

joy may be completed.

Note here…

-He says that he has heard Christ.

-He says that he has seen Christ.

-He says that his hands actually touched Christ.

I wish to just share with you in this first time in “The Pew” this new year a plea to not put THE LIGHT away until next year. 

1 John 1:5

And this is the message which we have heard from him

and which we pass on to you, that God is light, and

there is no darkness in him.

Come out of the dark and into the light…Don’t put it away!

Life is Good

jk 

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