2016 picture of Ray Sparre

Insightful Musings on the Scriptures

by

Raymond P. Sparre
Northwest University class of '67



Sun Aug 21, 2022 Picture of Tazzy & Smokey with ice cream cones

Good morning, Zane and Jessica.

I’m thinking I’ll proceed with addressing both of you together…since you appear to be serious about pursuing a relationship of permanence. OK?

Another gorgeous summer morning for us! As soon as I send this off, I’ll send myself on my little jog excursion with the dogs. Hopefully I’ll have time to fabricate our traditional ongoing breakfast fruit salad before sending ourselves off to church. Will we see you there?

Blessings on your day. Love and prayers—Tua.


21 August
Romans 11:1-24
“I am the only one left, and they are trying to kill me.” (Romans 11:3)

Paul points to the experience of Elijah as an example that is rich with lesson value. It is interesting to note that Elijah, following the big “victory” on Mt. Carmel, was led to believe that things were 7,000 times worse than they really were! It put him into a state of depression. Imposing a distorted and hopeless perspective is what depression does. Be reminded that depression is NOT a fruit of the Holy Spirit—so we are wise to utilize every resource to defeat it. Elijah was convinced that HE was the ONLY righteous one left. In so many words God said to him, “You’re talking nonsense, Elijah. Do you really think you’re the ‘Lone Ranger?’ Count yourself—you’re not so many! I know how to count better than you! And I have counted 7,000 in Israel who are still seeking Me.”

Herein is one of the great benefits of engaging in good honest Christian fellowship—it helps to eradicate the notion that “I am alone”—that I am unique in my temptations and struggles—that no one else faces what I am facing. This kind of interaction between believers (fellow pilgrims) not only relieves one of a sense of isolation, but can also offer mutual inspiration, encouragement, and instruction on how to cope and conquer—learning from what others have already learned so that we don’t have to keep re-inventing the wheel of Christian victory.

Elijah needed some good godly fellowship. So do I. So do you. So don’t forget it! (Hebrews 10:25)

“Friendship is a responsibility — not an opportunity.”