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This Lenten season, the First Baptist Church of Christ will take the time to listen to the entire New Testament (days and passages are listed on the right column). Through our partnership with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, every member of the church will be offered a free MP3 recording of the New Testament. By listening to this recording for less than half an hour each day, one can hear the entire New Testament in forty days.

At this blog, you’ll be able to read some of our members’ thoughts about what they are hearing. Our contributors reflect the great diversity of our congregation. They are male and female, older and younger, some with a seminary background and some without. As you read their questions, reflections, and observations, I invite you to join the conversation by posting a comment.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

March 30: 1 Peter 1–1 John 1

By Betty Clark

Remember the fad of the Pet Rock, the inanimate object that was elevated to the position of pet and maybe even family member? What a curious phenomenon it was to see a human being look to a hardened lump of minerals for companionship. No matter what doting and affection was lavished on that pet rock it could not live, nor breathe, nor contribute unselfishly to any human relationship.

In today’s passage, we hear of the “living stones” that are to build up the foundation of the early church. Indeed! The most non-conforming stone was appointed to be the corner stone- Jesus Christ himself! Certainly we see no resemblance to the aforementioned pet rock!

Are we to be, as today’s Christians, pet rocks or living stones? Are we to sit in our appointed pews, week after week, like cold rocks with little to offer outside of taking up space? Are we content to have love and care lavished upon us, yet give nothing in exchange to build up the kingdom?

May we reject the daily, no hourly, temptation to remain mere pet rocks and may God breathe life and inspiration into us so we may continue the good work that began centuries ago, holding up the foundation of our faith as living stones with purpose and strength in love through the power of Jesus Christ, our cornerstone and Lord!

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