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​Guilt
I stood staring at the scales in disbelief. I was in the Doctor’s office, weighing on the same scales I’ve stood on for five years. Somehow, in four weeks’ time, I had gained 17 pounds.
 
I was left in the exam room to deal with my demons. “You idiot! How could you have gained that much weight that fast?” “Your fifth-grade teacher told you that you would always be fat, because you can’t control yourself!” “Remember what Coach Hobbs said? He said you loved food more than football, and that if you loved football enough, you’d shed the extra pounds.” “Remember Dr. Smith? He told you years ago that you’d better start eating right, or you would be a really heavy man someday.”
 
I’m really good at guilt. Person after person, and scene after scene from my past all joined in chorus in that exam room: “you’ve always been fat, and you will always be fat!”
 
The only thing that ended the self-shaming was when the Doctor walked into the room. “Mr. Gilbert, we’ve messed up your medication. All that weight you’ve gained has got to be from that.” By the time I removed my shoes and socks, it was evident where all that extra weight was residing: in my feet and around my ankles. Fluid retention. It could all be fixed by changing me back to the medication they had discontinued. She reassured me that all my lab reports looked good. My diabetes remains well-controlled. It was just a medication change that didn’t go as planned.
 
I’ll say it again: I’m really good at guilt. It’s likely that you are, too. Voices from our past, and demons we see every time we look in the mirror try to convince us that we’re no good, and we’ll never be any good. Some carry guilt for past behaviors. Some carry guilt for past failures. Some carry guilt for not living up to their potential. Yet, the stain of guilt sticks out in our souls like black ink spilled on a white garment. We’re so good at messing up, and even better at reminding ourselves of how bad we are. “If anybody really knew how bad I am…”
 
The Bible doesn’t hide the reality of our wrongdoings, but it does offer the rest of the story. Jesus died on a Roman cross, a righteous, sinless man giving his life to pay my penalty. I don’t have to listen to the messages from my demons. Instead, I hear the words of a loving Savior, “All is forgiven.”
 
We’ve been singing these words each Sunday during Lent: No guilt in Life, no fear in death. This is the power of Christ in me.
 
It’s time to get off the guilt train. Fire your demons. Love your Savior. Then, you can love yourself. No guilt. No guilt. No guilt.
 
Welcome to worship. What we do here matters.
 

Forces

4/1/2021

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​It’s hard to believe that it was nearly thirty years ago.  I had finished preaching at my two churches, and was stretched out on the couch enjoying a nap.  My then-pregnant wife, was also napping, and my two-year-old son, was in his room.
 
Did I mention I was enjoying my nap? Well, I was, until I began to hear the sound of a Spring storm blowing our way.  First, there was lots of wind. Then, some thunder.  I managed to change positions on the couch and fall back asleep.  Until. Until I heard the sound of breaking glass, and I felt a blast of wind blowing over me. 
 
While I was enjoying my nap, my son was fearing the coming storm.  He hated the wind back then, and he hates it to this day.  The sound of the breaking glass?  That was one of Angela’s jar candles.  Our son had grown fearful of the wind.  With both parents preoccupied, he determined that if he threw the jar candle at the wind, the wind would stop blowing.  That explains the crashing of glass.  The wind I felt? Our son had left the door open while he went to silence the storm.
 
Toddlers don’t understand the forces of nature.  They believe that somehow, someone can control those forces.  Part of maturing is realizing that we can’t stop the storms.  All we can do is ride them out.  And we can pray. Realizing that we are not alone in the storm helps us to get through the storms. When the storms come, I am often reminded of the picture painted for us in the Gospels: the disciples were furiously fighting to save their boat and their lives, and Jesus was asleep in that same boat.  The Lord of creation slept through the storm. Somehow, I find comfort in that.
 
Forces beyond our control. We have seen them at work. A virus we fight and fear.  Economic forces that erode our confidence in tomorrow.  Political forces that remind us of how divided we are as a people.  Even spiritual forces.  Forces that cause us to question the very foundations of our faith.
 
Forces.  They buffet, they blow us away.  Forces. They cause us to fear. Forces. They make us question “what’s the use?” Forces greater than ourselves often leave us devastated.
 
Forces.  They won on Friday. The Son of God was placed in a tomb. Forces. A force greater than any could have imagined intervened. The Tomb was emptied on Sunday. Death was given a death sentence. A new force changed everything. The God who slept through the storm now called His Son to step out into a new, glorious day.
 
See you soon. What we do here matters.
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    Dale has been in ministry for over forty years. He's a teacher, singer, and story teller.

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