This is a heads up. Eat a good breakfast Sunday because the sermon is going to be about hunger, and if you are like me, all it takes is someone talking about hunger to get my stomach rumbling...or is that grumbling?
Our lessons are the story of David and Bathsheba (see two previous posts) and Jesus feeding the 5000. Now I know why I chose the 2 Samuel story of David for the Old Testament text.....it is just too good a story to miss. But it wasn't clear how that story connected in any way to Jesus' feeding the 5000. (And to tell the truth, the lectionary folks didn't intend it to. 2 Samuel is the alternate OT text).
But then the word struck: HUNGER. What we want, what we need, and where it all leads us. For some it leads to Jesus and God. For others, it becomes a great abyss into which we fall.
In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus tells us "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness for they will be filled." Mt5.6
The writer of 2 Samuel tells us "But the thing that David had done displeased the LORD and the LORD sent Nathan to David." 2 Sam12.1 When the prophet comes a-callin' at your door, be prepared to repent.
That's what we are talking about Sunday, but it certainly is a good topic for conversation all week.

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