Wednesday, October 10, 2018

When Pyrrhus Wins

Wednesday, October 10, 2018
I have been thinking much over the past couple of weeks of the process which has brought the Supreme Court roster back up to a full house.
There has been much mud-slinging accusation on both sides of the aisle to fill up more than an average NFL football stadium.  The anger boiling to the surface is something we must deal with as humans caught in the vortex of a whirlwind where nobody really wins.
I have too little space here today to write all I would on the nomination and election of Judge Bret Kavanaugh to our nation’s highest court as a justice.  I simply invite you to consider the overall cost of such public vitriol, spread so injudiciously, with true Pyrrhic consequences.
To begin that conversation, here are two earlier devotions, the first as opinion on the current struggle in the United Methodist Church concerning homosexuality in the church, and the what the outcome of that struggle might cost in spiritual loss.
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 The second devotional is also from last year concerning the devastating impact of “movements” like Black lives matter.


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 Tomorrow we will dig a little deeper.
For You Today
Take heart, nothing separates us from the love of God.
You chew on that as you hit the Rocky Road; have a blessed day.


[1] Title Image: Photo Courtesy of Pixabay.com

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