Saturday, March 5, 2016
Community Meal: 12 noon, Undercroft
Reading: Joshua 5:9-12
Joshua 5:9 “The
Lord said to Joshua, ‘Today I have rolled away the disgrace of Egypt from you’.”
After
wandering in the wilderness of Sinai for forty years, the Israelites, with
forty thousand armed for war, crossed the Jordan into Canaan. (Read beginning at Joshua, chapter 3, for
this fascinating story.) Just as the
exodus from Egypt was marked by the parting of the waters, here the waters of
the Jordan River stop north of the crossing, allowing the Israelites to enter
Canaan with dry feet. The generation
that enters the land God promised to Israel, however, is not the one that left
Egypt. God had declared that the older
generation would not enter the land flowing with milk and honey, because they
had not listened to the voice of God, had created and worshipped idols, and,
over the forty years of wandering, that first generation gradually passed
away. God makes a way in the desert; God
makes a path through the waters; God leads into a land of milk and honey, those who listen to God’s voice.
O loving God, may we always listen to your voice, that we
may enter the life you have promised
us. Amen
- Start
making Ukrainian eggs for your Easter celebration.
- Attend
a workshop with Gertrud Mueller Nelson on living the church year in the
home. 1-4 pm, Christ Church Lutheran, Minneapolis.
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