Oddly enough I read my one and only Bradbury book just last
month. The book: Something Wicked This
Way Comes. I saw the film based on the book back in the 1980s. I was
fascinated by the film and remembered it as I was contemplating doing a sermon
series on the “7 Deadly Sins”, so I found a copy of the book to read. This
Bradbury book is not a science fiction work, but a strange and haunting story
about two 14 year-old boys, one with no father, and the other with a father who
thinks he’s too old to be the dad his son needs. It’s also a story about secret
desires that burn within the soul, desires and dreams that are seductive,
promising unimaginable fulfillment and pleasure. And it’s a story of the devil’s
work, making those desires come true, but at an unexpected and devastating price.
Bradbury’s story of two teenage boys seeking adventure and
mystery at a bizarre late October carnival that comes to their small town is
really about temptation and how it works in all of us. The sinister carnival
master, Mr. Dark, seems to know everyone’s secret weakness and intends to
exploit to the fullest every single one of them. It’s a page-turner with plenty
of close calls, unexpected twists, and a good soul. I think it’s a good read.
As I stated at the beginning, I picked up Something Wicked This Way Comes to read
as I was preparing a new sermon series. That new series starts today, June 10.
I’ve given it the title “7 Deadly Soul Viruses”. I have two goals for the
series; the first is to discover how these soul-viruses lead to destructive
thinking & behavior that poisons our relationships, damages our own souls,
& pushes us away from God. The second goal is to offer the appropriate
remedy to each one, what we might call the spiritual antivirus. What are the 7?
This Sunday I’ll introduce them with a somewhat spooky video short. For the
next few weeks… 7, to be exact, I’ll be blogging about the upcoming Sunday
messages and fishing for some input. If you are not able to be at Pflugerville
Community Church on a given Sunday, you can always hear the message on line @ http://www.pc-church.org/media.php
. I’m not saying my preaching is as stimulating as Bradbury’s novels, but I try
to include a good twist now and then, and even the occasional surprise ending.
You can learn more about Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes @
You can learn more about the church I pastor @ Pflugerville Community Church Website
Here's the assignment given at the conclusion of Sunday's message:
1) Note the biggest and least of the 7… in you. Off the top of your head which of the 7 do you think you struggle with the most, and which of the 7 do you struggle with the least? Write down your answer and save it to reconsider at the conclusion of the series.
2) Memorize 1 John 1:8-9 and meditate on it daily this week.
3) Read my blog @ http://pvillepastor.blogspot.com/
let’s make this series interactive.
Here's the assignment given at the conclusion of Sunday's message:
1) Note the biggest and least of the 7… in you. Off the top of your head which of the 7 do you think you struggle with the most, and which of the 7 do you struggle with the least? Write down your answer and save it to reconsider at the conclusion of the series.
2) Memorize 1 John 1:8-9 and meditate on it daily this week.
3) Read my blog @ http://pvillepastor.blogspot.com/
let’s make this series interactive.
3 comments:
Here's link to the spooky video intro to the 7... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUnll0QgnuE
That I immediately saw myself in the context of the seven left me uncomfortable. Thinking about others in that context happened only after you mentioned not to do it. This is going to be a very interesting series for me. You GEAUX!
The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Galatians 5:22-23
If we ask for more of Him (instead of just the fruits), avoiding those deadly seven will be a whole lot easier.
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