Stillspeaking Daily Devotional

Aug 14

August 14: God’s Holy Fools

Having trouble viewing this message? View it in your browser. http://act.ucc.org/site/R?i=j1nBoiY09xrRbfNSJNNjLw.. August 14, 2011 God’s Holy Fools Excerpt from Mark 8:14-21 http://act.ucc.org/site/R?i=Md31vvOjjn0M79gZOjgh3g.. “Do you have eyes, and fail to see? Do you have ears, and fail to hear?” Reflection by Martin B. Copenhaver I have always identified with the disciples as they are depicted in Mark’s gospel. Far from holy and wholly together, they are the original “Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight,” fumbling and fickle, often missing the point. In fact, the first sermon I preached after I was ordained was on this passage and I picked up on these themes. It was entitled, “God’s Holy Fool,” which was my description of the original disciples. Unfortunately, I didn’t think about how that title would look on the board outside the church: “God’s Holy Fool, Martin B. Copenhaver, preaching.” Anyway, I digress (which isn’t easy to do in 250 words!)… In this passage, Jesus is speaking to his disciples after the multiplication of loaves and fishes. They were present when the crowds were fed. They had picked up the baskets of scraps that were left over after everyone had their fill. But when Jesus asks them to recall what happened, they simply report the facts: five loaves for five thousand people and twelve baskets of scraps. Jesus had given them a stunning glimpse of God’s power and all they could see or remember was a picnic in the sun. I wouldn’t be so dim-witted. I wouldn’t miss a miracle like that. But then I remember that the word miracle literally means, “sign that points to God.” So, yes, I am still one of God’s holy fools, because I am quite sure that I miss miracles-signs that point to God-every day. Prayer Jesus, thank you that you love me and claim me as your own, even when I am being a dim-witted fool. Amen. Martin Copenhaver About the Author Martin B. Copenhaver is Senior Pastor, Wellesley Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, Wellesley, Massachusetts. He is the author, with Lillian Daniel, of This Odd and Wondrous Calling: the Public and Private Lives of Two Ministers http://act.ucc.org/site/R?i=OhV3_o-iZ—9VqeVEZJedQ.. . The Daily Devotional is now on Facebook. Become a fan! http://act.ucc.org/site/R?i=amSWL4g5ZIQ61u7MoeRnFQ.. Sign up to receive Daily Devotionals http://act.ucc.org/site/R?i=VsrivYAUAkBQrbiLvVO1pA.. More items written by the UCC Writer’s Group http://act.ucc.org/site/R?i=nT-6Kq5Hko6JRjRiR-CcuQ.. http://act.ucc.org/site/R?i=cO7qEPfZ9JBEnVhZ62yT9Q.. Facebook Fan Page http://act.ucc.org/site/R?i=Wu8_lG7ukLzXejEtG01FPw.. Forward to a Friend http://act.ucc.org/site/R?i=djpdoDK_EvuaXaY4yPmpXQ.. Signup for the Daily Devotional http://act.ucc.org/site/R?i=Y-gT0D4—16MbBj8gFlJjQ.. Writers Group http://act.ucc.org/site/R?i=k_1a0eaufFJI8U2U9cDJ8A.. The Stillspeaking Daily Devotional is a free service and is supported by your gifts to Our Church’s Wider Mission. Scripture quotations are from New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright 1989 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America,adapted. Used by permission. All rights reserved. http://act.ucc.org/site/R?i=f23DzQcB0RjkRPukrdg8Lw.. Unsubscribe or edit your settings http://act.ucc.org/site/CO?i=njPBE_W6ILAyBlThqCYL7-3koDhu6BqT&cid=1072


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