by Larry Mudd
Messages from The Barn: Oakhaven Church in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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June 24, 2024
<p>You have been entrusted with light and life. Listen closely to Jesus and His life-giving news of His kingdom, then share it: the news itself and the mercy you’ve been shown. God will do His part when you do yours, and together (you and the Spirit) will have an amazing impact that far outweighs the sum of your efforts. <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mark%204%3A21-34&version=NLT;ESV'><b>Mark 4:21-34</b></a></p><p>To investigate this most important of stories further, go <a href='https://www.15minutesontheway.com/podcast/season-i-episode-i'><b><em>here</em></b></a>. </p>
June 17, 2024
<p>Since today is Father’s Day, we are paid a visit by Abraham, the most important human father of all time, who tells us his story. (<a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Hebrews+10%3A36+-+11%3A19&version=NLT'><b>Hebrews 10:36 - 11:19</b></a>) “The father of many nations” has many lessons from which to learn, the chief one being one of faith. God’s call to Abram is incomplete, to be generous. In spite of having very limited information, Abram trusts God’s promise and answers His call. As Abram’s journey continues, his faith (and obedience) increases in the face of circumstances that are less than promising. We are called to a similar trusting faith in God, even when we don’t fully understand our circumstances or His present call. Like Abram - now Abraham - shows us, we are to do what we do know God is calling us to, and to be faithful as He reveals Himself and His will to us further along the way. Happy Father’s Day!</p><p>To investigate this most important of stories further, go <a href='https://www.15minutesontheway.com/podcast/season-i-episode-i'><b><em>here</em></b></a>. </p>
June 10, 2024
<p>As we resume our journey through the Gospel of Mark <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mark+3%3A20-35&version=ESV'><b>(3:20-35)</b></a>, we come upon two intertwined stories that seem unrelated: the account of Jesus’ family’s concern for his sanity, and Jesus’ refutation of the scribes’ hypothesis that Jesus is casting out demons because He has demonic power itself. At the core of both stories, though, is Jesus’ identity: Who Jesus is. In the course of His brief exchange with the scribes and the crowd, he shares three very brief parables that speak against division but also point to His power that instead of coming from the dark side, binds and overcomes it. His power is ours. His identity is ours. His call to be agents of reconciliation, healing and deliverance - to follow Him in His footsteps - make us full brothers and sisters of the King.</p><p>To investigate this most important of stories further, go <a href='https://www.15minutesontheway.com/podcast/season-i-episode-i'><b><em>here</em></b></a>. </p>
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