Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Leap Over a Wall Reading Group - Update #1



Thanks for your willingness to go on this adventure of learning about life with God through the biblical story of David!

What to do next?  Just read the book, underlining or highlighting interesting words/phrases/sentences as you go.  Our first benchmark is to read up through CHAPTER 5 by November 2.  That gives us a little more than a week to get through the first 57 pages.  

We'll plan our first PUB CHAT on an evening sometime during the week of November 2-5 (I'll be sending a separate email about this early next week).  If you have a suggestion of a local pub that has a seating layout that could accommodate a larger group, feel free to speak up!

Finding Time To Read.
Some of us already have a place for reading in our schedule, while others of us can't imagine how we're going to do this in the middle of our non-stop busy lives.  Especially for those of you with young children, it's not going to be easy (honestly, for me it's 10x easier to find time to read now when my kids are in high school/college than when they were infants/toddlers!).  To find more opportunities to read, consider these ideas:
  • take the book with you to work and read it during breaks or while waiting on your commuter transportation
  • substitute an hour of book reading for a regular TV show you watch
  • read your bible story (this book) after you read stories to your kids at bedtime. 
Above all, give yourself a break if you feel like you're falling behind in the reading...some weeks are just tough (like this upcoming week, when the world series begins and Halloween preparations are being made!).

What You'll Find in the First 5 Chapters.
  • Chapter 1: Stories - David & Jesus.  Peterson talks about the power of story...we each have a human story, and the Bible connects us to God's story through human stories like David's.  Pay attention to what he says about the link between David's story and Jesus' story.  What are your favorite stories?  What stories to you read to/tell your kids?
  • Chapter 2: Names - David & Samuel.  Peterson makes a point that David is just an ordinary person.  He tells a story of a friend of an ordinary man named Chet who had an extraordinary impact on his life.  Might God be interested in our ordinary lives?
  • Chapter 3: Work - David & Saul.  Looking at the lives of Saul & David, Peterson makes an astounding claium on page 27: "the spiritual life begins - really begins - when we get a job and go to work."  In what ways does your work/job/vocation give you the opportunity to show your character or your faithfulness to God?
  • Chapter 4: Imagination - David & Goliath.  Yup, we're already at this epic bible story.  Peterson makes a case that the stories we sometimes think of as merely "children's" stories are really some of the greatest stories of all.  What do you think?  What lessons are there in the story of David & Goliath, for your kids...and for you?
  • Chapter 5: Friendship - David and Jonathan.  Peterson, looking at David and Jonathan's friendship, says on page 53 "Friendship is a much underestimated aspect of spirituality."  How did Jonathan help David live his life well?  How can men encourage each other in living faithful lives?

Truth is, we don't walk alone.  God is with us on this journey, and we're in this together. 

Together in God's Story,

Pastor Kurt

Week
Leap Over a Wall book chapters
Scripture Reading
Week 1:
September 28
Ch. 1
1 Samuel 1:1-2:10
Week 2:
October 5
1 Samuel 2:11-7:17
Week 3:
October 12
1 Samuel 8-15
Week 4:
October 19
Chs. 2-4
1 Samuel 16-17
Week 5:
October 26
Ch. 5
1 Samuel 18-20
Week 6:
November 2
Chs. 6-10
1 Samuel 21-30
Week 7:
November 9
Chs. 11-12
1 Samuel 31 -
2 Samuel 4

Week 8:
November 16
Chs. 13-14
2 Samuel 5-6
Week 9:
November 23
Ch. 15
2 Samuel 7
Week 10:
November 30
Chs. 16-17
2 Samuel 8-12
Week 11:
December 7
Ch. 18
2 Samuel 13-21
Week 12:
December 14
Chs. 19-20
2 Samuel 22-24

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Friends - Jonathan, Agent of Encouragement

Josa Jr - Parkour #2
Leap Over a Wall
Inspired by the Life of David

NCPC Family Scripture Focus, Fall 2015

 
Four Ways to Leap!

READ THE BIBLE STORY - Regular Bible Readings in 1 & 2 Samuel 

DIG DEEPER WITH A BIBLE SCHOLAR - Lectio Scripture Commentary from Dr. Sara Koenig, Seattle Pacific University

REFLECT &/or DISCUSS WITH OTHERS - Focused Reflection Guide for Groups & Individuals from Pastor Kurt Helmcke...on this blog site (see below)

READ A BOOK WITH PASTOR KURT & OTHERS - Leap Over a Wall: Earthy Spirituality for Everyday Christians by Eugene Peterson


Schedule - this week & next
 
Week
Scripture Reading
Stories
Pastor Kurt’s Weekly Focus
Leap Over a Wall book chapters
Week 5:
October 26
1 Samuel 18-20
David & Jonathan’s friendship
Friendship
1 Sam 18:1-9
Ch. 5
Week 6:
November 2
1 Samuel 21-30
Saul vs. David
Choosing Mercy
1 Sam 24:1-22
Chs. 6-10
 

Introduction to 1 Samuel 18-20: 
David Needs the Help of a Friend.  

As great as David seemed after he brought down Goliath, he couldn't reach his destiny on his own.  He needed the help of friends, and Jonathan was his closest.  The words used in the text to describe their relationship are strikingly intimate - love, soul, covenant.  This was no surface-level or convenient "bro-mance."  But there's a deeper dimension to this story than meets most readers' eyes.  More than a charming story of friendship, it is also a story of political intrigue and revolutionary betrayal. 

The important point to remember is that Jonathan is the son of King Saul, next in line for his throne and someone Saul expects to be a fiercely loyal supporter.  At the outset of chapter 18 Jonathan gives David his robe, likely signifying the passing of his right to the throne to David.  Then Jonathan gives David his armor, sword, and bow.  In doing so Jonathan provides weapons to David, the one whom the people are starting to hope replaces the ineffective King Saul.  There's revolution in the air, and that includes King Saul's own family.  Both his son and daughter (Michal) love David...and their allegiance begins to shift away from dad.  None of this is lost on Saul, who in jealous fear alternates between wanting to keep David close (to keep an eye on him) and exacting the full measure of his wrath by killing him first.  Jonathan intercedes with Saul on David's behalf, and some temporary good comes from this.  But ultimately Saul brings down threats upon his own son.  Jonathan's encouragement of David cost him something, but he was willing to pay the price because of his devotion to David.

Key Characters

Saul - King of Israel (God's people); jealous of David's popularity post-Goliath, Saul makes plans to kill him off.
David - Popular hero who vanquished the giant Goliath, earning him the King's jealous wrath.  Friend of Jonathan who also married Jonathan's sister Michal.
Jonathan - Saul's son, the rightful heir to the throne, who becomes a close friend and supporter of David, saving him from his father's murderous plans.
Michal - Saul's daughter, who loves David and becomes married to him.

Discussion/Reflection Guide

Friendship: Agents of Encouragement
Click Here for the "Friendship" Discussion Guide PDF - 1 Sam 18-20

David & Jonathan's Friendship

1 Samuel 18:1-9
3 "Then Jonathan made a covenant with David, because he loved him as his own soul. Jonathan stripped himself of the robe that he was wearing, and gave it to David, and his armor, and even his sword and his bow and his belt." 1 Samuel 18:3-4