Life-thoughts May 10 Sixth Sunday of Easter
May 10 Sixth Sunday of Easter – The Old Testament Israelites learned the hard way not
to grumble against the Lord. When the Lord sent fiery serpents among them, many
were bitten and died. But the people repented, crying out for mercy: “We have
sinned! Take away the serpents from us!” (Numbers 21:7-9). God’s answer? Make a
bronze serpent and place it on a pole; then look upon it and live! We all tend
to grumble against the Lord, plagued by our doubts and fears. Many seek to find
their own way, and sometimes that way includes choosing to have an abortion or
embracing physician-assisted suicide, but this is the way of death. Look to
Jesus on the cross and live! Cry to the Lord in your trouble, for He alone
delivers you from your distress (Psalm 107:5-6). Ask and you shall receive that
your joy may be full (John 16:24). Baptized into Christ, we embark on a new
path—the path of life. We must be “doers of the Word” (James 1:22) as we seek
to bring help and hope to those who need our prayers and support in choosing
life. Rev. Paul Clark (May)
Source: https://lutheransforlife.org/resources/life-thoughts
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