The View From My Window Pastor's Weekly Blog



July 12, 2020

For a while it seemed like every time we ate at Texas Roadhouse in Hanover, we had the same waitress. Every attempt I made at being friendly or humorous seemed to offend her. At the urging of my wife, I soon kept my comments to ordering the food & paying the bill. I pretty much like everybody & have to wonder about people whom I seem to irritate.

The Apostle Paul had a lot of loyal friends in the church at Corinth but he also had a few people who opposed him & his ministry bitterly. They denied his authority, questioned his motives & rejected his demands.

I hate to tell you this, but, not everyone is going to like you. It’s a simple fact of life. Be satisfied with striving to be the best follower of Jesus you can be then let others choose whether to “friend” you or not. Its okay even if they don’t, because, truth be told, there are some great people in this world you really don’t care for either. Just don’t let your natural dislike for them cause you to treat them poorly.

Pastor Joel Everhart

July 5, 2020

Ever notice that kids choose their comforter? If one of my grandkids gets a boo-boo & I’m the only relative present they’ll run to me. If my wife is also there, they will run to her. If one of their parents is in the area they become the child’s choice even if they have to pass me on the way.

You & I have a Cosmic Parent that is the absolute God of All Comfort! He should be our 1st choice whenever we are looking for consolation, comfort, advice or encouragement. If friends have been letting you down lately, maybe its to remind you to “look up” whenever your soul is hurting.

Pastor Joel Everhart

June 28, 2020

In one of our final Sunday evening services before the “Great Interruption” hit, we studied Simeon, the man who blessed the baby Jesus at the Temple. The words he spoke over Jesus & his family were a compilation of great exploits & foreboding warnings. This Child would be the Savior of the world but also the cause of great social turbulence which could reveal the true character of many people. Looking at Mary he said, “And a sword will pierce your own soul too.”

Often, we are called to suffer even as we move in the power of God. Our lives become literal “living sacrifices” as we give the best of our strength, wealth, time & energy in what at times looks to be a losing cause. This truth is well displayed in the life of the Apostle Paul as he writes the letter we know as II Corinthians to this church he founded. If Simeon had still been around he might have told Paul something like this: “You’ll found a great church but be sorely tested in the process. Many will get saved, some of whom you’ll be sorry you ever met.”

Pastor Joel Everhart

June 21, 2020

In generations past, fathers gave their children advice; today, parents & children exchange information. Dads can tell their kids how to prepare for a career, look for a mate, deal with bullies, & many other helpful life lessons. Sons &/or daughters often help their parents with social media & technology issues. I often tell other adults, “You need a teenager to help you with that.” Sometimes a preschooler is all you need. I think this give & take can be very healthy for a family.

There’s an old adage that says, “Listen in order to be heard.” Asking for a child’s advice can be a wonderful way to open up lines of communication that will prove to be very beneficial for the next time you need to “set the record straight” or “lay down the law” or “call them on ill behavior.” Let’s get to where we’re going, together.

Pastor Joel Everhart

June 14, 2020

As I’m writing this column, a popup keeps appearing on my screen that says I have seven updates available & asking if I want to install them now or wait until later. There must be a million people employed by the computer industry to do nothing but come up with updates for our devices. One such update on my phone completely wiped out my contact list! It replaced all the phone numbers with email addresses, ugh! Some of those updates to the computer take over ten minutes to complete then require me to learn a new way of doing what I had recently learned how to do. Like it or not, they’re going to keep me current with the changes they decide I need to make.

I wish we were automatically connected to the Lord like that: everything would just freeze until we got an update from on high. That it wouldn’t be possible to continue working until our software was reconfigured to do nothing but exactly what the Father wills us to do. Unfortunately, to be in tune with God requires our cooperation. Cooperate, make sure you are hard wired into His system & that the connection is secure.

Pastor Joel Everhart

 

June 7, 2020

We happen to be surrounded by the nicest neighbors of all the forty years of our married lives. There was one particularly surly old lady right behind us who seemed to go out of her way to complain about absurd things but she hasn’t given us any trouble since she died a couple of years ago. No, I didn’t have anything to do with her demise. And yes, there is a house diagonal from our backyard we affectionately refer to as the “loud house”. They love to entertain late into the night, shoot off fireworks every holiday & wake up early to run power saws. BUT, other than that, we’ve got a street full of nice people.

It’s a 55+ neighborhood so most of the residents are retired & many are widowed. That means we watch out for one another, share a lot of baked goods, & never want to be the neighbor with dandelions in their yard.

In today’s study, Jesus tells us we ought to go out of our way – sometimes way out of our way to be neighborly. Find someone who needs help this week & won’t you be their neighbor?

Pastor Joel Everhart

May 31, 2020

As much as we need one another, it can be hard to get along. An old children’s song says, “The more we get together, the happier we’ll be.” I suppose some of that has to do with why we get together. Sometimes people get together to fight a battle. It may also have to do with who is getting together: I wouldn’t suggest having Donald Trump & Nancy Pelosi over for dinner on the same night. When we get together can also be a factor: some people are always late! In fact, I’m told that our society has a very bad habit of saying they’re going to do something but not show up. Ya know what? Let’s just forget this whole together thing. You go live your life & I’ll go live mine…

I don’t suppose that’s very Christlike. Let’s start again. As much as we need one another, it can be hard to get along but its worth the effort. The Bible gives us some good pointers: bear with one another, consider others above yourself, be patient, kind, forgiving, loving …

Pastor Joel Everhart

May 24, 2020

Ever feel like you have to do everything yourself? Can you imagine what it was like for Adam before Eve came along? No, “Hey honey, did you see where I put my keys?” No, “Wow, did you see that?” No, “Do you think the soup needs a little more salt?” No, “Who left the hoe where I could trip over it?”

Today we celebrate people as we look at the prototype. This is Memorial Day Weekend so we want to remember. We want to remember the countless, selfless sacrifices by so many who have made us what we are today. An especially warm “Thank You” to all who have served in the military &/or as first responders & have given their lives for the cause of others. This year we add to that list our health care workers, farmers, processors, truckers, grocers, mechanics & so many others!

Let’s recognize our need for others today. No one, two, or twenty thousand of us could have won WWII. It takes hundreds of millions of us to make the economy work so all of us have toilet paper & other necessities.  Yay people! Show love to someone today, love everyone.

Pastor Joel Everhart

 

May 17, 2020

Out on a run one morning I happened upon a mallard momma quacking her head off. I discovered that her ducklings were trapped in a storm drain that was covered by a heavy grate. With the help of a neighbor lady I pried the grate open, crawled down in & lifted the youngsters one at a time to the lady who set them on the sidewalk. As soon as four of the five ducklings were free the momma started waddling across a field toward the woods quacking as she went. The fifth one had to really pick up the pace to catch the rest. It was quite a sight to see! I don’t think I ever felt more like a hero than I did that day.

I suppose the real hero was a wild duck willing to risk her own aversion to humans in order to enlist their help in rescuing her brood. Without her intervention, we’d have never known about the ducklings trapped in the drain. That’s what heroes do: they intervene, they make a difference. The hero we study today did it all: He started everything, keeps it all going, saved it all & one day will sort it out & make sense of it all! Now that’s what I call a hero.

Pastor Joel Everhart

May 10, 2020

When I was a wee squirt,
I loved to play in the dirt,
You had a penchant for soap,
It always helped you cope.

You would scrub the floor on your knees,
You’d scrub me as clean as you please,
First twas a bath in the sink,
Later to the shower when I’d stink.

You contended with the devil for my soul,
Drag me to heaven was your goal,
There were times it looked like he’d won,
But he’s no match for a daughter of the Son.

When I was a wee squirt,
I loved to play in the dirt,
You had a penchant for prayer,
It kept me from the devil’s lair.

Heaven is my aim these days,
I’ve learned to walk in all your ways,
Tis Jesus I most want to have waiting for me,
But you’re next on my list of longing to see.

Happy Mother’s Day, Mom, see you soon.

Pastor Joel Everhart

May 3, 2020

I’ve always been fascinated by our ability to adjust. How often we’ve said, “I just can’t take this anymore” but we do. Or we say, “If they ask me to do one more thing it will drive me over the edge.” They do but we somehow hold it all together & get more done than we ever thought we could. We’re living in one of those moments that tests much of what we’re familiar with & challenges us to do so many things differently. The way we shop for groceries, get our hair done, places we go for entertainment, the way we eat, what’s expected of us at work, how we do church: its all been messed with big time! Pastors from our district have been getting together on Zoom every Tuesday to talk about how drastically our jobs have changed. I pity folks who don’t have such a format. I greatly admire our teachers who have transitioned from the classroom to distance teaching; its like changing careers on the fly. Oh the burden on our front-liners: healthcare, truckers, food suppliers, grocers, first responders & others we don’t even think about but are vital to our wellbeing.

We have seniors in high school & college who won’t get to enjoy a prom or graduation ceremony. Track, baseball, softball & other athletes will not have the opportunity to compete after having worked their way up the ladder & played behind upper classmen. Spring band & chorus have disappeared as well.

Personally, I’m working harder than before yet am left feeling like I’m not getting anything done. All of this is making our time with the Lord more important than ever. HE is our peace. HE steadies our boat after each wave hits. HE helps us calm down & wait patiently for better days. Make a fresh commitment today to cast all your cares on Him because He cares for you.

Pastor Joel Everhart

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