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Insightful Musings on the Scriptures

by

Raymond P. Sparre
Northwest University class of '67



April 14, 2012

Good morning, dear ones.

It’s sure pretty out this window again. I kind of enjoyed watching a pair of chickadees flit around. They’re building a nest nearby for sure. Not sure where yet.

Becki has come into the studio…ready to do our walk/jog. So, bye for now.

Blessings on your day. Love, Dad/Ray.


14 April
Mark 8:14-26
Focus: “Watch out for the yeast of the Pharisees and that of Herod.” Mark 8:15.

We hear lots of warnings these days about different harmful foods and substances. Bio-chemists and nutritionists report that a lot of our modern food is nearly non-food, and in many cases, counterproductive to health. Fat, cholesterol, preservatives, fertilizers, insecticides, hormones, nutrients, vitamins, and genetically modified agriculture are just some of the factors to be considered in food and their connections to health. It seems that modern man applying modern processes and modern additives so as to produce modern foods all join together to form a modern trend that messes up old-fashioned health—thus a long list of modern diseases. If all of us could simply eat good old-fashioned natural organic food, malnutrition and a lot of disease could be eliminated.

Our last place to reside outside the USA was Vanuatu. Even there we witnessed the irony of this modern trend. You could hardly find a more wonderful environment for gardening. Lots of good soil. Lots of rain and water. And get this—a year-round growing season! Nevertheless, malnutrition was (is) a growing health problem there. Why? Because a lot of people were turning to the ease and taste of white rice, processed snack foods, soft drinks, and all kinds of other man-modified “treats”—while neglecting their traditional garden crops that provided such a great balanced diet.

In the first part of today’s reading, Jesus is giving His disciples a directive concerning psycho-spiritual nutrition. “Be careful…watch out for the yeast of the Pharisees and that of Herod.” I think it’s pretty easy to figure out that the yeast of the Pharisees represents RELIGIOUS TRADITION AND LEGALISM. And the yeast of Herod represents SECULARISM, HUMANISM, and WORLDLINESS. Jesus already has said that “Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God” (Matt. 4:4). The pure uncontaminated life of Christ and His Word are clearly good wholesome foods for soul, mind, and spirit. To mix into them a lot of other junk is to neutralize their value and damage one’s health. In agreement with this, my emphatic opinion is that it is virtually impossible to consume the pure Gospel along with the additive of unrestrained television (and the like) and come up with a healthy and productive life of godliness.

In so many words, I think Jesus is saying, “Be careful of your total diet. A good deal more than your physical health is at stake.”


“Beware of a half truth—you may have gotten the wrong half.”