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When God Does Something New

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Walking With God
Cycle A First Lesson Sermons for Proper 23 through Thanksgiving
After a prolonged spate of bad news about the national and global economic situation, we welcome good news about the economy, even if it's only a little bit of good news. Likewise, after a long illness, we enjoy hearing our physician tell us that things are going to look up for us soon. And who wouldn't be glad to hear about their child or grandchild striking a winning rhythm at work after an extended season of losses characterized by his or her performance?
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All this is pertinent to us all because as the Preacher in Ecclesiastes wrote, "For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven" (Ecclesiastes 3:1). Are we aware of what time it is? There is a time to be taught and a time to do.

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