Growing Wings - Lessons for Earthbound Christians
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Too often we make Christianity into a faith filled with rules. What was it that intrigued so many people to follow Jesus and sit at His feet? As you read through this book, you will be challenged to re-explore the meaning of the Sermon on the Mount and how it frees us to be followers of Jesus.
Roberta Karchner
Roberta Karchner, known by her friends as “Pastor Bobbie,” is second-career, ordained Presbyterian (PCUSA) pastor. She has faithfully served a small congregation in Lakin, Kansas, for six years. She spent many years teaching Sunday school for toddlers to senior citizens. She worked for many years at Wycliffe Associates, in prayer ministry and in communications. She has also acted as a freelance writer to a number of Christian ministries. While serving as a hospice volunteer, one of her patients challenged her to continue her education and become a pastor, so that she could minister to others on a fulltime basis. At age fifty, she returned to school, and in three years, she completed both her BA in communications and her MDiv.
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Growing Wings - Lessons for Earthbound Christians - Roberta Karchner
Growing Wings
Lessons for Earthbound Christians
Rev. Roberta Karchner
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Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
An Invitation
Blessed Are You
Let Your Light Shine
God Cares about the Little Things
Faithful Living
Love Your Enemies
Where Is Your Focus?
Our Father, Who Art in Heaven
Trading in Our Earthbound
Lives for Wings
Let’s Not Judge Each Other
Keep on Asking, Seeking, and Knocking
The three rocks that lift us up in our lives:
Resting on the Rock
To Gary and Patricia—what would I do without both of you?
To Randy, father of my grandchild—you are wonderful.
And to Andromeda—may your wings carry you far…
For Mom and Dad—thank you for bringing me up in the Christian faith. Mom, I just wish you could have been here to see this book.
The Harvest Is Great, the Laborers Few
Matthew 9:35–38
Then Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, and proclaiming the good news of the kingdom, and curing every disease and every sickness. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore ask the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.
Preface
I’m one of those pastors who believes that most people won’t make it to church every single Sunday. So, at the beginning of each year, I choose a theme, something that I want to make sure everyone understands by the end of the year.
Last year, if you had stopped by, you would have known that I believe the foundation of our faith consists of three things:
1. To be a follower of Jesus, you need to talk to Jesus—that’s called prayer.
2. To be a follower of Jesus, you need to listen to Jesus—that’s called reading your Bible.
3. To be a follower of Jesus, you need to talk to your friends about Jesus—that’s called evangelism, which means spreading the good news of Jesus Christ and all that he has done in your life.
This year, I wanted to take it a step further. As I prayed, I realized that my focus this year would be on what it means for us to be followers of Jesus—beyond the praying, beyond the reading, beyond the telling, what is it that Jesus called us to do?
We spend a lot of time thinking about what we think Jesus said, and we spend a lot of time worrying about what it means to be a follower, but we don’t spend nearly enough time listening to what Jesus had to say on the subject of being his follower.
And so, beginning long before Lent and continuing to Easter, our congregation sat this year, week after week, and listened to what Jesus had to say about being his followers. As we studied the meaning of his words together, our focus became the words from the Lord’s Prayer—Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.
The words I used to describe this to my congregation were kingdom living.
How can we live out God’s kingdom in today’s world?
But the issue went much deeper than that. Jesus didn’t just teach a whole bunch of rules—he taught a way of living. His way of living is intended to free us from our earthbound lives: our worries about money, enemies, public acceptance, and so on. Jesus caught the attention of many, and many chose to live their lives according to his teachings. In this book, we try to join these disciples, at least for a while.
It is my hope and prayer that through this book, you will find a sense of freedom from the expectations in your life that hold you down.
With prayer,
Pastor Bobbie
Acknowledgments
I would like to thank all of those who helped bring me to this point—my dad, who let me stay with him as I laid out this sermon series; my congregation, for listening week after week; and particularly my daughter, Patricia Brouillette, whose photos appear on the cover and pages of this book.
The idea of growing wings was Patricia’s… she conceived of it for a photo series, and her insight into children growing up like butterflies colored the final edition of this book. Perhaps the Holy Spirit was working through both of us as the project came together.
Of course, I can’t help but also acknowledge the wonderful model Patricia used—her daughter, my granddaughter, Andromeda Brouillette.
I would be biased to say that having Andromeda’s photos in and through this book make it even more special… but isn’t that what grandmas are supposed to say?
As you view these photos of a little girl, remember that Jesus said we need to become more like children to understand his words and live in his kingdom.
May Jesus’ words and these photos be a reminder that Jesus came to free us to be children of God and fly with wings.
An Invitation
Jesus went throughout Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the good news of the kingdom and curing every disease and every sickness among the people. So his fame spread throughout all Syria, and they brought to him all the sick, those who were afflicted with various diseases and pains, demoniacs, epileptics, and paralytics, and he cured them. And great crowds followed him from Galilee, the Decapolis, Jerusalem, Judea, and from beyond the Jordan.
When Jesus saw the crowds, he went up the mountain; and after he sat down, his disciples came to him. Then he began to speak, and taught them.
—Matthew 4:23–5:2
Have you ever wondered what it would have been like to be in the crowds on that day? I picture the sun shining, the crowds sitting around Jesus—neighbors next to neighbors, friends near friends—those who had been healed sitting with a sense of expectancy. I picture the Pharisees, who would have been there as well, listening. I wonder if Jesus’ words changed their hearts or if their hearts were as hardened at the end of his sermon there on the mount as they were at the beginning.
Most of the people in the crowd viewed Jesus as a miracle worker. They failed to see Jesus as someone who had something to teach them. There on the mountain, Jesus began to speak, and he taught them that life was about more than miracles. Physical healing was good, but spiritual healing was more important. There on