We are so glad you have joined us to celebrate the Risen Lord! This week, we will hear a lesson from Ed Sloan called "The 3 MPH God." Here are the scriptures for this week:
Scriptures
Psalm 138
Colossians 2:6-15
Luke 8:40-54
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Ed Sloan’s sermon invites us to reflect on faith, healing, and the unique pace of Jesus’s ministry, gently reminding us that trusting God often means patiently waiting for His perfect timing. Through powerful stories from Scripture, Ed shows how faith and suffering go hand in hand, and how Jesus always meets us in our need—with compassion, understanding, and healing.
The Three Mile Per Hour God: The Pace of Jesus's Ministry
The title, borrowed by Timothy Tennant, paints a wonderful picture of Jesus moving with purpose and care—walking at a gentle three miles per hour, even when needs felt urgent. Ed beautifully highlights how our own impatience often meets God’s loving, perfect timing.
Biblical Narrative: Jairus and the Woman with the Issue of Blood
The core biblical story is from the Gospel of Luke, where Jesus crosses the Sea of Galilee, calms a storm, and encounters two desperate individuals:
The sermon highlights Jesus's refusal to judge who is worthy of healing and his readiness to respond to faith regardless of social status or timing.
Lessons on Faith and Suffering
The sermon teaches that suffering often ignites a renewed urgency to seek Jesus, prompting deeper faith and prayer. Ed shares personal experiences of illness and emphasizes that faith can be a "ruthless clinging" to Jesus amidst trials.
It is noted that while people often seek immediate miracles, God's ways include:
This approach requires trusting God's timing, even when it does not match our human expectations.
Jesus’s Compassion and Healing Mission
Jesus is a healer of both body and soul, seeking to restore not only physical health but also to transform hearts hardened by sin. Ed references Jesus dining with sinners, emphasizing that healing is for the spiritually sick, not just the physically ill.
Reflection on Human Impatience and Divine Timing
Ed reflects on how hard it can be when it feels like God’s timing is slow—like waiting for help to arrive during a stressful moment. He encourages us to slow our own pace and trust God’s steady, loving rhythm, reminding us that Jesus fulfilled His mission with care and purpose, never rushing but always right on time.
Conclusion and Prayer
Ed closes with a prayer for a deep, unwavering faith that trusts God’s healing power in all circumstances—physical, emotional, and spiritual—and for the grace to embrace God's timing with patience and hope.
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