Worry is dealing with tomorrow's problems on today's pasture.
Anon.
CROSS THOUGHTS - Looking to the Cross for Life and Encouragement
O Lord, for Jesus' sake, remake me day after day, creating in me a clean heart. I confess my sins to You. They have bruised and wounded my soul. You alone can blot all these wrongs and transgressions through Christ. Make me acceptable to You and grant that every word and act of mine may please You. Then You shall be the praise in Christ Jesus forevermore. Amen.
From To Live With Christ, page 618
From The Large Catechism
(Regarding the story of the Widow of Nain in Luke, chapter 7)
For here we have the example. The son of the widow is dead; he has lost the gift of hearing and all other senses.
But when Christ speaks to him, he hears. This is certainly a strange and wonderful incident. He that does not hear, hears; and he that does not live, lives. Nothing is done but that Christ opens His mouth and bids him arise. The single word is so powerful that death has to vanish and life returns.
Before the Lord death is not death at all. For us it is called and is death when we die. But before God it is a light sleep which could not be any lighter.
Martin Luther, quoted in "Treasury of Daily Prayer," page 228
You'd rather negotiate with terrorist than the organist
A church picnic is no picnic
You've ever wanted to fire the church and form a congregational search committee
You've ever wanted to give the sound tech some feedback of your own
You've ever wanted to lay hands on a deacon and you weren't thinking about praying for him
You often feel like you're herding mules rather than shepherding sheep
You've wanted to use the children's message to send a message to the congregation
You've wanted to announce your vacation with the words "Hasta la Vista, Baby!"
You've love a shock device to use to wake sleeping ushers
You've wanted to impeach the congregational president
From Adventures in Preaching
I've had the opportunity to listen to the big sports talk station in town this week and I've discovered a few simple steps for hosting a sports talk program. It's really pretty simple so if you've ever listened to such programs and thought to yourself, "Hey! I could do this!" I urge you to put these three steps into practice and soon you'll be rubbing elbows with Dan Patrick and Bob Costas and, well, probably not.
First, learn to repeat every sentence you say at least three times.