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Hello my friend Dr. Brad Miller here with the Daily Bible Refresh.

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This is your daily reading of the Bible from a progressive point of view.

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In a bit I will read the New Testament lessons selected from the Revised Common Lectionary for this very day.

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The reading is understandable.

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I use the Message version relatable.

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Please listen to the points to ponder and applicable with action steps you can take.

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Subscribe here's today's reading and we are

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reading from 1 Corinthians 10:1 5 from the Message Remember our history friends, and be warned.

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All our ancestors were led by the providential cloud and taken miraculously through the sea.

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They went through the waters at a baptism like ours as Moses led them from enslaving death to to salvation life.

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They all ate and drank identical food and drink meals provided daily by God.

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They drank from the rock, God's fountain for them that stayed with them wherever they were, and the rock was Christ.

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But just experiencing God's wonder and grace didn't seem to mean much.

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Most of them were defeated by temptation during the hard times in the desert and God was not pleased.

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Well, friends, I want to thank you for joining me today in this going a little deeper in this passage here.

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And in this passage we have the people who are led by the cloud passing through the sea.

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They're fed daily, they're drinking from a rock that followed him and Christ himself, it says here, and that's a whole lot of provision.

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And then they still were undone by temptation.

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I think this is a story that relates to almost all of us at one time or another.

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We have a lot going for us and still we mess up.

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So let's get into a couple of points to ponder about this passage and see how they relate to our life.

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The first one is this first point to ponder.

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Memory isn't a museum, it's a map.

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Paul says remember our history and be warned, he's not calling this for nostalgia's sake.

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He's calling us to remember for wisdom.

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And for progressive Christians reading this passage, this isn't about shaming the past.

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It's about letting the past guide Our compassion Right now, this story is liberation from enslaving death to salvation.

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Life.

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Memory here is about identity and direction.

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Who are we?

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In other words, people who are free to together.

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Where are we going?

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Toward a community where everyone eats and drinks, where no one is abandoned in the desert.

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So that's what we got going on here.

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Now if you follow my podcast here for any length of time, you know that I also have another podcast called Cancer and Comedy where I It speaks to people impacted by cancer patients, caregivers, survivors who are trying to survive with hope and humor.

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And memory is an important part of that journey.

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Remembering joyful times with loved ones, a clear scan when you are healthy, and the laugh you may have shared with a joke or a groan.

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These aren't just sweet moments, they're landmarks.

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They tell us that you've carried through before and you are not walking alone.

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Now here's a second point to ponder.

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Grace is a gift, not a guarantee, and it moves us toward justice.

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It says here they all ate and drank identical food and drink, God's fountain.

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For them, the rock was Christ.

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That is abundance.

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But Paul says that experiencing wonder didn't always translate into faithful living when things got hard.

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From a left of center lens, the move here isn't to try harder, to be good so God won't be mad.

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It's don't hoard grace.

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Let grace reshape the world.

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If Christ is the rock that follows us, then Christ is present in the hospital room, on the picket line, in the homeless shelter, at the food pantry.

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In communities marginalized by race, gender, sexuality, disability.

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Grace isn't a guarantee that everything goes my way.

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It's like a summons to share bread and water so others live too well.

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Let's talk about an application step.

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Something we can do here.

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Here's something to do that you can practice.

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It's called remembering forward.

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Here's what I mean.

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Choose a moment where you provided for in the past, where you suddenly had that check come in the mail they weren't expecting, or a meal or someone had bought you a meal, or somehow you survived, you got through, you received some kindness, a path opened up for you, a new job opportunity, something.

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And write it down in a card or in the notebook app on your phone and then ask, hmm, who out there needs some similar care from me now?

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And do one act that embodies that memory, but do it for somebody else.

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Drop off a meal, offer a ride to somebody.

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Buy somebody lunch or a cup of coffee.

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Email your representatives about equitable healthcare.

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Give to a mutual aid fund like a food pantry, Maybe text a friend who's going through a rough time.

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This is called remembering Letting yesterday's grace become today's justice.

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We're going to come back and have a closing prayer here in just a minute.

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Let's pray.

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God of the cloud and the sea.

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Thank you for the rock that follows us for daily bread when we feel empty for water when our throats are dry for the one listening who is tired for the caregiver who can't sleep for the patient waiting on results for the heart broken by headlines.

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Be the presence that steadies.

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Be the humor that cracks a smile.

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Be the strength that gets us through every hour.

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Teach us to remember not to live in the past but to love in the present.

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Turn our stories of rescue into acts of solidarity.

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Let the grace we've received become just as we share.

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Give us courage to take one step today toward a person who needs bread, towards a policy that protects life, towards a neighbor we can lift up.

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And while you're at it, help us to keep laughing when silly things happen.

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Let there always be hope.

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Amen.

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