Where is your treasure, what is your religion deep down, at your very core This question reverberating calling from within the words the scripture, the lesson the stories of this country this state, living without religion without a true grounding in faith Succumbing to the temptations the desires of the flesh the thrill of the seduction the cry of the American dream Forgetting our brothers, our sisters, ourselves in the pursuing the believing in consumption the illusion of possessions when our hearts should be focused on the Lord His example in suffering his walking on the earth leading to the cross, the grave just like his humble birth Not a king on the throne the thorns, the taunts instead A simple life of ministry so that all may be saved from sin Our days numbered before we were born our lives known before they were begun The potter, the savior calling us from the coma of consumption the religion of credit an instant gratification, a life eternal instead
November 1, 2009 Ecclesiastes 5:8-15 Psalm 15 (Psalter) & sermon, “Oh For the Simple Life . . .” by Pastor Ruth L. Foss http://www.suncookumc.org Suncook United Methodist Church Suncook, NH 11/1/09 All Saints Day http://www.gbod.org/worship/default.asp?act=reader&item_id=19864&loc_id=9,612,32,52 Her sermon is the first of a four-part series based in part on Reverend Adam Hamilton (http://www.cor.org/about-resurrection/adam/)’s book, “Enough: Discovering Joy Through Simplicity and Generosity” (http://www.cokesbury.com/forms/ProductDetail.aspx?pid=9781426702334)