But, this weekend something else, outside of the great weekend that we had really stuck out to me. As one of my best friends, Andrew DiDonato settled in on Saturday afternoon to watch some college football in the hours leading up to the ordination I was brought to tears by the scene at Penn State just before the Penn State-Nebraska football game. Many, if not all of us, know the scene that is surrounding Penn State University right know and the scandal that has rocked that campus and community, but the scene just prior to the game was one that I will never forget. As the two teams came together before the game to join in prayer over the circumstances that led up to the game and was in the news all week tears came to my eyes. Tears of brokenness for all of the victims that may have been sitting in a living room somewhere watching that game. But, more importantly tears of joy because of the power and strength of God that will endure through this tragic situation.
As I listened to some of the videos of Ron Brown
in that circle I heard Him say some things that struck me and I pray that each and every person who saw that scene will know and hear in the midst of it all. First of all, Ron prayed that everyone would know that the Lord is bigger than it all. What a reminder to us all in the midst of these troubles and a reminder to us as a church. In the midst of every struggle, every tough time, every crisis the Lord is bigger than everything! Take a look at Isaiah 53:4-6. Here we are reminded that Jesus came to the earth and took up our pain and our sorrow and by His wounds we were healed. He won the victory! In the midst of it all, all of our pain, all of our sorrow Jesus has already won the victory!
in that circle I heard Him say some things that struck me and I pray that each and every person who saw that scene will know and hear in the midst of it all. First of all, Ron prayed that everyone would know that the Lord is bigger than it all. What a reminder to us all in the midst of these troubles and a reminder to us as a church. In the midst of every struggle, every tough time, every crisis the Lord is bigger than everything! Take a look at Isaiah 53:4-6. Here we are reminded that Jesus came to the earth and took up our pain and our sorrow and by His wounds we were healed. He won the victory! In the midst of it all, all of our pain, all of our sorrow Jesus has already won the victory!praying
The second huge thing that I heard from Ron as He prayed was his quote of John 1:14. What a reminder that Jesus is full of grace and truth. What a difficult thing to grasp in this circumstance. Jesus is full of grace and truth! In the midst of it all Jesus pours out His grace to those who will accept it and brings truth to the matter.