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  - "Then 
	Jesus entered the temple and drove out all who were selling and buying in 
	the temple, and he overturned the tables of the money-changers and the seats 
	of those who sold doves.He said to them, ‘It is written, “My house shall be 
	called a house of prayer”; but you are making it a den of robbers."-Matthew 
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						Jesus is fed up.  He is observing the commercial abuses 
						taking place outside of the Jerusalem Temple and he is 
						not going to take it anymore.  So he takes action.  
						Often, I think people tend to imagine Jesus as very 
						passive, calm and gentle.  Not so on this day!  He tore 
						through the courtyard of the gentiles, where the 
						moneychangers and sellers of animals did their business; 
						tossing over tables, upsetting chairs and castigating 
						them for their exploitation of God.  He was angry, and 
						he lashed out.  And this is what got Jesus in trouble 
						back then, and what continues to get his followers in 
						trouble today; sometimes the status quo is just not 
						acceptable to those who follow God.  
 This has happened numerous times in history when we, 
						Jesus' followers, have become inspired and incensed and 
						stood up to the powers that be.  This insistence on 
						change led to, among other things, the Reformation, the 
						end of slavery in America, the end of Apartheid in South 
						Africa, and many other injustices large and small.  But 
						it does not happen enough.  There are things in this 
						world and in our lives that need to be overturned; 
						things that have gone on long enough.  The large 
						problems of this world can feel intractable, so think 
						simply of your own life.  You know where the problems 
						are; where you are falling short.  You know what needs 
						to change.  Perhaps today is the day to shout out, 
						"enough!"  Perhaps today is the day to allow Christ to 
						unsettle the status quo which has fallen upon your life 
						like a choking fog; preventing you from growing and 
						evolving as his follower.  Today, why don't you allow 
						Jesus to unsettle you?  It is time for change.
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            Prayer:  Holy God, help me to change.  I invite you into 
			my life to unsettle my life.  Please help me to see what I need to 
			change to better follow you.  I thank you and I love you.  I pray in 
			Jesus' name.  Amen. 
            [Phil Blackburn, First Presbyterian Church] 
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