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FOUR THOUSAND WEEKS …?

If I live to be 80, I have approximately 4,000 weeks to spend.[1] That’s it! It’s actually 4,160, but who wants to be so precise? Life is crazy short. I am 70, so I have spent about 3,500 weeks already and have only about 500 weeks left to spend until I’m 80. No wonder we say, “Time flies!” Life is a single breath on a cold morning, here for a moment and then gone (James 4:14). How we spend our weeks is how we spend that breath. William Penn once said, Time is what we want most, but what we use worst.[2] So … how do we spend our four thousand weeks?
 

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OLYMPIC DRAG QUEENS AND CHRIST’S LAST SUPPER!

Like many of you, we were watching the opening ceremonies for the Olympics when we were shocked by the drag queen scene that appeared to mock Jesus Christ and the Last Supper. Although the French producer claims it was a depiction of Dionysus and the Greek gods,[1] the religious overtones of the scene are unmistakable.
 
The drag queen “Last Supper” parody and several other raunchy sexual performances remind me of what the prophet Jeremiah said almost twenty-five hundred years ago. “Were they ashamed when they committed abomination? No, they were not at all ashamed; they did not know how to blush” (Jer. 8:12).

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HYPERFOCAL DISTANCE IN PREACHING

I recently had cataract surgery, a common surgery as we get older. I learned much about vision and focus after the cataracts were removed and new lenses installed in my eyes. My new lenses are set for distance vision, which makes focusing up close difficult. I needed reading glasses, so I went to the store to purchase some cheap ones. Not knowing much about reading glasses, I assumed that the higher the magnification, the better I could see the text. So, I purchased a 3.0 magnification level. I found that the text was only in focus at about 6-8 inches.

The eye doctor informed me that I misunderstood the way the lens works. Yes, the diopter number indicates the level of magnification, but more importantly, it is all about the focal distance. The higher the magnification, the closer the focal distance. If I want to read text at 12-14 inches, I need a lens that is 2.0 diopters, even less if I want to see clearly at 2 feet. Focal distance is the critical issue. At what point do I want to focus my vision?

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COVID’S IMPACT ON PASTORS AND CHURCHES

How did COVID-19 affect the church in the United States? How did pastors cope with the pandemic and its aftermath? Most of us understand the impact on a micro level – our local church or association of churches – but we don’t understand the impact on a macro level – the church in the United States.

Christianity Today published a year-long study of 1,164 pastors around the United States in 2023. The authors also utilized 17 focus groups with participants from 27 states. Finally, they conducted 9 case studies in 9 different cities to arrive at their results. The results have been published in an article entitled “The Impact of COVID-19 on the American Church.” If you want to read the complete report, you can access it here. https://pages.churchsalary.com/covidstudy

After reading the report, I have six summary observations about the results.


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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO EXHORTATION?

I read, listen to, and watch many sermons. Expository sermons commonly include much application but little exhortation, and there is a difference. The typical evangelical sermon today follows a predictable pattern.

Read and explain the text.
Draw applications to our lives today.
End with Jesus and what He has done for us.

Whatever happened to exhortation?


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