Matthew 9:9-13 · The Calling of Matthew
Doing Our Homework
Matthew 9:9-13
Sermon
by Larry Goodpaster
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Whenever the “new” bumps up against the “old” there is bound to be friction. It happens within the community where we live. Someone -- an elected leader or would-be community change agent -- comes along with a new idea, seeing new possibilities for the future, and there is a vocal hesitation. “Why should we change?” the long-time residents complain. “Things are just fine the way they always have been!” The inevitable conflict grows between those who advocate change for a different way of living in the present or the future, and those who want to keep things the way they always have been and are, forever and ever. Amen.

It happens almost daily in our individual lives, often when we least expect it. There are, of course, those times when we intentionally try to incorporate the new into our li…

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