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Christ the King: Unmoved by Human Loyalty

Christ the King: Unmoved by Human Loyalty

11.27.24

Christ the King: Unmoved by Human Loyalty

This past Sunday, we marked Christ the King Sunday by reflecting on John 18:33-37, where Jesus declares that his kingdom is not of this world. His kingship stands apart from earthly power, grounded instead in truth—a truth that does not shift with human loyalties or fleeting allegiances.

As followers of Christ, we are challenged to honor his reign not only in our words but also in our daily actions, standing firm in love, justice, and grace—a love that calls us to serve, reconcile, and give generously. His kingship calls us to live not for fleeting gains or convenience but as witnesses to his truth in all aspects of our lives.

This week, as we celebrate Thanksgiving, let us give thanks for the blessings we enjoy—family, food, shelter, and the presence of God in our lives. But let us also pause to remember those for whom this season is difficult. Some will not gather around tables this year: people without homes, those in war-torn regions, families grieving loved ones, and individuals spending their first Thanksgiving without someone they cherish. Let us also reflect on the complex history of this holiday, honoring the Native Americans whose experiences of this day may differ greatly from the celebration many of us know.

As we give thanks, let our gratitude inspire action. Let us remember the values of Christ’s kingdom by extending generosity to the needy, hope to the grieving, and love to all. And as we move into Advent next Sunday, we prepare to welcome Christ—not only as the infant born in Bethlehem but as the King whose reign of peace and truth is already breaking into our world. In this season of preparation, may we open our hearts to Christ’s love, living as witnesses to his justice, grace, and truth.

Wishing you a Thanksgiving filled with gratitude, reflection, and hope! And may you have a meaningful beginning of Advent!

‘Ofa atu,
Sela Finau

 

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Signs of the Times

Signs of the Times

11.22.24

Signs of the Times: Preparing for the Future

In Mark 13:1-8, Jesus warns his disciples about the destruction of the temple and the signs of upheaval—wars, disasters, and unrest. His words are not meant to instill fear but to remind us to remain faithful and alert as God brings about something new.

This passage comes on the heels of the widow’s offering, where Jesus criticized a system that exploited the poor while enriching the powerful. His warning about the temple’s fall reflects his anger at injustices that fail to reflect God’s kingdom—a place where everyone is cared for and no one is left behind.

Today, we also live in uncertain times, filled with fear, division, and inequality. Yet, the signs we see—though painful—are like birth pains, pointing to the hope of new life. Jesus assures us that God has not abandoned the world. Instead, God is actively at work, transforming creation and inviting us to be part of that transformation.

As followers of Christ, we are called to trust in God’s promise and to prepare for the future by living faithfully in the present. May we work toward a world that mirrors God’s justice, love, and peace, knowing that God’s Spirit is always with us.

Let’s hold onto the hope of God’s kingdom breaking into our reality and trust in the new life that God is bringing forth.

In Christ! Shalom, Salaam, Paz, Pax, Peace, Melino!

Pastor Sela

 

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