“Therefore whoever hears these sayings of Mine, and does them, I will liken him to a wise man who built his house on the rock: and the rain descended, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house; and it did not fall, for it was founded on the rock. Matthew 7:24-25 NKJV
This morning, I wanted to show an often-overlooked side of nursing home ministry. Sure, our friends are mostly in wheelchairs, and some don’t have the ability to communicate well anymore, but they still love to laugh and express their worship as joyfully as children. Though I have been serving at Life Care Center for almost seven years, what has been happening there over the last two years is almost like a revival. Our dining room has been filling up with residents; more volunteers have been participating and the sense that God is on the move is reflected even in the staff. This week’s theme was trusting in God’s Promises, and though this is a Sunday School song, it is more biblically sound than a lot of the hymns. When Jesus ended what we call, “The Sermon on the Mount”, He says that there will be rains falling, floods rising and winds blowing in our lives. But then He promises that if we build our lives on the rock of His teachings that no matter what comes, our eternal home will still stand strong. I do hope you enjoy today’s video, and maybe even sing along. If you hear God’s call to nursing home ministry, stay tuned. I will be sharing more articles and videos over the next week to help you if you dare to enter God’s service in this much needed field.
I occurred to me recently that Matthew 7:24-27 is how Jesus closed His sermon that day, the one we call The Sermon on the Mount. That led me to ask, What did He command us to do in that sermon? It turned into a very interesting study!
Thank you, Pastor Pete, for all you do! What a blessing you are! 🙏
And more than only the sermon, His commands such as, “Go into all the world,” or “Take up your cross and follow me,” and “Love one another, as I have loved you.”, come immediately to my mind.
Jesus said, ““If you love me, you will keep my commandments.” We need to know all that He has commanded us.
I love to hear about any inklings of revival. No matter the age or circumstance God can and will revive us individually and sometimes in mass. This news is the best news one can find anywhere.
Amen thanks Gary. It has not been instantaneous, but more like the unfolding of a flower: one of God’s slow miracles.
Dear Pastor Pete,
I cannot count the times I’ve asked Jesus, “Why aren’t we There yet?” 😉
❤️&🙏, c.a.
Me too!
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