2 Thessalonians 3:6-13
For the Love of All
It’s easy to imagine
This text misused without compassion
For people who might have no jobs,
And might be labeled, then, as “slobs.”
But Paul’s demanding attitude
Was aimed at those who misconstrued
The certain coming of the Lord
With working not for room or board.
Thus, Paul condemns religious talk
Which at the common good would balk
Because one thinks one’s faith demands
Ignoring common life at hand.
Though Christ may give you great delight,
Be weary not in doing right.
Scott L. Barton
Now we command you, beloved, in the name of our Lord Jesus
Christ, to keep away from believers who are living in idleness and not
according to the tradition that they received from us. For you yourselves know
how you ought to imitate us; we were not idle when we were with you, and we did
not eat anyone’s bread without paying for it; but with toil and labor we worked
night and day, so that we might not burden any of you. This was not because we
do not have that right, but in order to give you an example to imitate. For
even when we were with you, we gave you this command: Anyone unwilling to work
should not eat. For we hear that some of you are living in idleness, mere
busybodies, not doing any work. Now such persons we command and exhort in the
Lord Jesus Christ to do their work quietly and to earn their own living.
Brothers and sisters, do not be weary in doing what is right.
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Luke 21:5-19
Election Day
"By your endurance you will save your souls."
This is a message that has different goals
Than if one thinks some strong and outside force,
Some revolution, soon will change the course
Of history. Not anger, shouts or hate
Can ever bring God's kingdom, make us great;
No, just the opposite: Forsaking fear,
And giving hope—and blood—and sweat—and tears.
It's giving of yourself, with constancy
For neighbor, yes, whoever that might be—
All this is what it means to follow he
Who calmed the wind with love and stilled the sea.
Scott L. Barton
(2016)
When some were speaking about the temple, how it was adorned
with beautiful stones and gifts dedicated to God, he said, “As for these things
that you see, the days will come when not one stone will be left upon another;
all will be thrown down.” They asked him, “Teacher, when will this be, and what
will be the sign that this is about to take place?” And he said, “Beware that
you are not led astray; for many will come in my name and say, ‘I am he!’ and,
‘The time is near!’ Do not go after them. “When you hear of wars and
insurrections, do not be terrified; for these things must take place first, but
the end will not follow immediately.” Then he said to them, “Nation will rise
against nation, and kingdom against kingdom; there will be great earthquakes,
and in various places famines and plagues; and there will be dreadful portents
and great signs from heaven. “But before all this occurs, they will arrest you
and persecute you; they will hand you over to synagogues and prisons, and you
will be brought before kings and governors because of my name. This will give
you an opportunity to testify. So make up your minds not to prepare your
defense in advance; for I will give you words and a wisdom that none of your
opponents will be able to withstand or contradict. You will be betrayed even by
parents and brothers, by relatives and friends; and they will put some of you
to death. You will be hated by all because of my name. But not a hair of your
head will perish. By your endurance you will gain your souls.
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Isaiah 65:17-25
Lion and Lamb
Every Advent my wife and I send
A lion and lamb Christmas card;
We carry on the tradition
of my Reformation professor,
Charlie Nielsen, and his wife, Eloïse;
It's nice to have a theme,
But it's not always easy.
Sometimes I almost despair
of finding the card with
The right amount of preposterousness!
I don't want it to be "religious;"
Surprise, even comedy, is the key.
For isn't this what we mean by
God's vision for the world?
Unexpected? Brand new?
And then, as in answer to prayer,
A new lion and lamb appears,
A new take on an old theme, and
A witness, we hope,
To those who will receive it,
So that they might be glad,
And rejoice forever
In what God is creating
—and be a delight, too!
Scott L. Barton
(2013)
For I am about to create new heavens and a new earth; the
former things shall not be remembered or come to mind. But be glad and rejoice
forever in what I am creating; for I am about to create Jerusalem as a joy, and
its people as a delight. I will rejoice in Jerusalem, and delight in my people;
no more shall the sound of weeping be heard in it, or the cry of distress. No
more shall there be in it an infant that lives but a few days, or an old person
who does not live out a lifetime; for one who dies at a hundred years will be
considered a youth, and one who falls short of a hundred will be considered
accursed. They shall build houses and inhabit them; they shall plant vineyards
and eat their fruit. They shall not build and another inhabit; they shall not
plant and another eat; for like the days of a tree shall the days of my people
be, and my chosen shall long enjoy the work of their hands. They shall not
labor in vain, or bear children for calamity; for they shall be offspring
blessed by the Lord— and their descendants as well. Before they call I will
answer, while they are yet speaking I will hear. The wolf and the lamb shall
feed together, the lion shall eat straw like the ox; but the serpent—its food
shall be dust! They shall not hurt or destroy on all my holy mountain, says the
Lord.
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