E-Crier: May 2023

May Edition

Wow! May is here and flowers are in bloom! I just attended the local Woodland Lilac Farm Festival a couple of weeks ago. God’s creation is amazingly, stunningly, beautiful.

Mother’s Day is the 14th  of May. Let’s celebrate our mothers excellently this year! If you have been receiving our newsletter, you know that my father passed in February. So, this will be an especially needful time for recognition. Flowers are perfect expressions of love, affection, and admiration.

You may not know this, but May 3rd is National Widow’s Day. I hope you will wish a widow or widower the best on this national recognition day. There are millions of widows according to statistics. Many more were added in the past three years. Please take a moment to contact a widow and let them know you love them. If you are a Facebook subscriber, I encourage you to make a post recognizing your widowed friends this year!

I want to give a shout out to the National Day of Prayer May 4th. Many towns and cities have scheduled locations for the faith community to come together and pray for our nation.

Monday May 29th is Memorial Day! I want to give a shout out to those who have served in our armed forces and those who gave their lives.

May is filled with opportunities to give recognition. I hope you will be generous with your spirit of recognition and appreciation this May 2023.

Blessings,

Rolland

 SPIRITUAL FOCUS: BOOK REVIEW

April 9th marked the 78th Anniversary of the death of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, German theologian & Lutheran pastor. If you are not familiar with his life or his writings, I encourage you to pick up a copy of Eric Metaxas book titled, Seven Men: And The Secret of Their Greatness and The Cost of Discipleship, published by Collier Books paperback edition, 1963.

My first attempt at reading The Cost of Discipleship was fifty years ago. I recently purchased a copy, and I am a third of the way into it. I also secured a copy of Letters From Prison, easier reading and insightful. It seems to me that the titles of his books, which includes The Martyred Christian, would lend one to think that Dietrich was knew he was destined for martyrdom.

Dietrich was imprisoned as an active part of the resistance to Hitler’s rise to power. He felt he had a spiritual duty to actively oppose evil. He was imprisoned and hung a mere two weeks before American soldiers liberated his camp.

With the prevailing world state of flux and the currents of our political system, it seems appropriate to highlight Bonhoeffer’s life and writings. The apostles, save one, were each called on to die for Yeshua and the truth of the resurrection. Will we have so high a calling?

I will write more later, but from the final chapter we read, “Now we can understand why the New Testament speaks of becoming ‘like Christ.’ We have been transformed into the image of Christ and are therefore destined to be like Him. He is the only ‘pattern’ we must follow. And because He really lives life in us, we too can ‘walk even as he walked’ (1 John 2:6, and ‘do as he has done’ (John 13:15), ‘love as H has loved’ (Ephesians 5:2, John 13:34, 15:12), ‘forgive as He forgave’ (Colossians 3:13), ‘have this mind, which was also in Christ Jesus’ (Philippians 2:5), and therefore we are able to follow the example he has left us (1 Peter 2:21), lay down our lives for the brethren as He did (1 John 3:16). It is only because He became like us that we can become like Him. It is only because we are identified with Him that we can become like Him. By being transformed into His image, we are enabled to model our lives on His. Now at last, deeds are performed, and life is lived in single-minded discipleship in the image of Christ, and His words find unquestioning obedience. We pay no attention to our own lives or the new image which we bear, for then we should at once have forfeited it, since it is only to serve as a mirror for the image of Christ on whom our gaze is fixed. The disciple looks solely at his Master. But when a man follows Jesus Christ and bears the Image of the incarnate, crucified and risen Lord, when he has become the image of God, we may at last say that he has been called to be the ‘imitator of God.’ The follower of Jesus is the imitator of God. “Be Ye therefore imitators of God, as beloved children” (Ephesians 5:1).

We must experience transformation. If we do not, nothing has changed, and we have not become His image. We cannot have His mind, if we are not saturated by the Word. If we are defeated or enslaved by our old man, we have not become the new man. May we not be satisfied with staying status quo. This is a work by the Holy Spirit. May we be cooperative with the Holy Spirit and not resistant to His transformative work. 

May 3rd National Widows Day

May 4th National Day of Prayer National Prayer Events – National Day of Prayer Task Force  please go to this link to find your cities plans.

May 14th Mother’s Day

May 29th Memorial Day

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