Monday, June 3, 2013

Daily Devotions from Lutheran Hour Ministries
By Pastor Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour®

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"An Honest Man"

June 3, 2013

If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:8-9

The ancient Greek philosopher, Diogenes, was a man on the self-appointed mission of pointing out the flaws and failures of others. Although we have none of his writings, history tells how, fulfilling his mission, Diogenes challenged Plato and made fun of Alexander the Great. His most famous escapade was walking around in the daylight with a lit lantern as he tried to find an "honest man."

To the best of my knowledge, he never found such an honest individual.

If that is the case, Diogenes might be pleased to read a recent edition of Scientific American, which tells of a study made by psychologists from the Universities of Chicago and Virginia. According to them, "most of us think that we are better than we actually are -- not just physically, but in every way."

And how did the psychologists come to such a conclusion? Simple: they showed people varying pictures of themselves. One of those pictures had been left untouched, while the others were doctored to make them look better or worse. Amazingly, when people were asked to pick the "honest" photograph, they almost always picked one which made them look better.

Scientific American says this is a self-preservation phenomenon called "self-enhancement." Self-enhancement is what makes 93 percent of people say they are better-than-average drivers; it is what makes 94 percent of college professors say they do "above-average work"; it is what makes most people think they are less likely to catch the flu than are others.

Now I should tell you this self-enhancement is not a new thing. Although Jesus didn't use the word, He certainly understood the concept. When the disciples were arguing as to which of them was the greatest, Jesus reminded them that if anyone had a claim to greatness it was He. Still, Jesus pointed out He had come into this world as One who was dedicated to serving others, and they would be wise if they did the same (see Luke 22:24-27).

Amazing! Both Diogenes and Jesus agree the world doesn't have any truly and totally honest people. You should also know that with this agreement the similarity between the two ends.

Diogenes received his satisfaction, his positive strokes, from pointing out the faults and failings of others. Every generation in history has seen many other such self-appointed judges. These judges feel good by making others feel bad; they think themselves tall by showing others as being small.

Jesus was not like that.

Using the Law of God, He let people know they were lost and on their own, were helpless to change things. He held up God's Law as a mirror, so we might not hide behind any false and faulty attempt at self-enhancement. He let us see the condemned creatures that we were.

But then Jesus did something quite unexpected. He did something no self-respecting Greek philosopher would ever do: Jesus offered Himself as the payment price to win our forgiveness and to change our lives now and forever.

All of this means that if Diogenes would begin his search today, he still might not find any honest men, but he would -- because of the blood of Jesus -- find many forgiven souls.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, I give thanks that You not only have shown me my sins, Jesus has died to remove those sins. May I live my life in thanks. In Jesus' Name I pray it. Amen.
 


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THURSDAY'S QUIZ: (Another fill in the blank)  Wisdom is a shelter as money is a shelter, but the advantage of knowledge is this:  __________________________.
 
"That wisdom preserves the life of the possessor."  Good job Pam!
 
Where's the rest of the answering folks?
 
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CALENDAR
Mon- Preschool Summer Camp 9-noon (All week); NYG Bible study for all going to the gathering 6ppm
Tues- 9-2 quilter; Bible Study 11:30
Thurs- Worship at Jonesburg Nursing Home 10:30; Alzheimer's support group 1pm; Marilyn leaves for vacation
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun- worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; worship 11
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AVENUE OF THE SAINTS HERE THIS SUNDAY!!!
Come and be a part of a wonderful worship with Corey Tobias on drums and Bill Rowe on guitar and singing!  I always look forward to every worship, but this one is special!  If you haven't been top it, you are missing out!  Cone and check it out at 11am!!
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WIDOW'S GROUP MEETING THIS SUNDAY AT 12:30 at Denny's. 
After lunch they will return to church for an afternoon of games and fellowship.  Call Evelyn Sherman at 456-4734 for more info.
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NEW BIBLE STUDY on JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES BEGAN YESTERDAY!!
Have you ever wondered what Jehovah's Witnesses truly believe and why we are so against them?  Do you want to be able to actually invite them in and witness to them?  Then come to our Bible class starting this Sunday at 9:45 to learn everything there is to know!
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NEXT MEN'S BREAKFAST HAS BEEN SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, JULY 13 AT 8am!!
Rich Boeger, Steve Robine, Kent Jacobsmeyer, and Dave Callies will be our cooks!
 
Come and enjoy a hearty  breakfast, fellowship, and Bible Study as we grow together as men in the faith!  We would like to get a good head count of who will be there, so please RSVP by replying to this email!  Thanks! 
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LITTLE LAMBS SUMMER CAMP
Our Little Lambs is offering four week long summer camps this summer for 3-5 year olds.  You may call the church office this week for more info or to register.  The first week of camp is June 3-7!!  Call 456-2888 for more info!!
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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL   "TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN"  WILL BE JULY 8-12!!!
Kid friendly dinner is served at 5:30.  Fun and festivities begin at 6pm and go to 8pm!
 
Every family has received as flyer in their church newsletter to give to a friend.  Make sure you use it!!
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GOLF OUTING  (4 person scramble) TO SUPPORT LITTLE LAMBS IS SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 10th. 
$60 per person includes- 2 mulligans, Special hole contests, Cash prizes by flight, Lunch with pork steaks and sides.
7am- Registration begins
8am- Shotgun start
1pm Lunch and awards
 
$15 per person for Lunch only
 
Hole Sponsorship (tee box sign) $50 per hole
 
Entry flyers with all of the details are available in the narthex or  the office!!
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BOEING COMPANY PROLOGUE ROOM TOUR
An opportunity for adults and teens to have a guided tour of the Prologue Room with Ned Koprowski.  This tour is on Friday, June 28th.  We will leave the church parking lot at noon and carpool.  Reservations are required for the tour.  Plans are to have dinner somewhere after the tour.  Please sign the sheet in the narthex by Sunday, June 16 so that we can make the required reservation.
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Habitat for Humanity project day June 15!
Habitat for Humanity, St. Charles, along with corporate sponsor Thrivent Builds, has scheduled the volunteers from St. John's Lutheran Church and the Warrenton community for a work day on Saturday, June 15.

Approximately  6  people from Warrenton will be needed to help install doors, windows, and siding.  Lunch and beverages will be provided.  In addition to our volunteers, we will be paired up with Immanuel Lutheran Church, Wentzville, to get a full crew.

Please contact Ron Harper, the Habitat volunteer coordinator, if you are able to participate on Saturday, June 15 from 8:00am-3:30pm. 
Ron Harper's contacts:              (H)  636-300-1633
                                                (C)  314-420-6512
Directions to site:             I-70 to US 79 South  ( 79 turns into Birdie Hills south of Mexico Rd.)
                                                Go past the Church on the Rock
                                                Turn Right on Eisenhower
                                                Left on Nixon
                                                Left on Clinton and look for the construction area.
If using GPS, use the house across the street at 113 Clinton.
Thank you for helping.
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OKLAHOMA TORNADO RELIEF
The LCMS asks for prayers and financial gifts to help those affected by the disaster.  The needs are going to be huge.  TO support the relief efforts, you may send your contributions directly to the LCMS or make it easier for you, make checks payable to St. John's and mark it "Oklahoma Tornado" and it will be forwarded. 
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PRAYER REQUESTS:
For BARBARA PERRICONE who has been hospitalized with a lung infection due to chronic emphysema.
 
For WILMA SMITH, who is hospitalized with problems with her pancreas. 
 
For ROSETTA JONES who is back in the nursing home because of severe weakness.
 
Prayer of thanksgiving for RUTH YOCUM who is recovering well after suffering two broken legs earlier this year and spending much time in rehab for that.
 
 For LIL WINTER'S GRANDDAUGHTER'S FRIEND, who has G J D which is Protein in her brain drying up. Its like Alzheimer's but it's much faster. She is 34 yrs. old with 3 children, the oldest is 8 yrs. old. They say she will die within 6 mos.  
 
For those in Oklahoma who continue to recover after a devastating tornado and those who are laying to rest those who died as a result of it.
 
For DANNY DREYER who will be leaving for Germany tomorrow to begin his service as a 2nd Lieutenant in charge of a platoon.
 
For KARIN, GUS and CARA as they fly back home from NY today. .
 
For PAT KING'S COUSIN whose surgery was postponed due to heart palpitations and irregular heartbeat.
 
For PAUL TOEDEBUSCH, who will be having surgery June 14 to remove his bladder due to cancer
For RICK SPINIOLAS who has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and will be beginning chemotherapy on Monday. 
For NANCY SPINIOLAS, his wife, who is dealing with severe back pain due to many years of using an artificial leg.
For RALPH SPOEDE who is dealing with cancer in both his kidney and in his brain. 
For DOMINIC GENTILE, a friend to many at church and in the community, who is suffering with brain cancer and is recovering from surgery.
For JONAS BORCHERT, grandson of Don Nolte, and Pat King's cousin on your prayers today as well. .   
 
PRAYERS FOR OUR SERVICEMEN
I have been compiling a list of servicemen who are members of St John's so that we can pray for them.  Below is a list of them and where they are currently stationed.  Please note that their stationing changes quickly, so this may not even be up to date, but it is the last known whereabouts that I have of these guys. 
 
Danny Dreyer-  Army- 2nd Lieutenant- Ranger, Ft. Benning, Georgia.
 
Sam Hargrove- Army- 2 Lieutenant- Ft Rucker, Alabama, will be going through helicopter flight school and other training
 
David Mincemeyer- Army- Army Specialist- Ft. Carson, CO
 
Jon Rahn- Navy- Hawaii, not sure of his rank at this time
 
David Tate- Air Force- 2nd Lieutenant- Jacksonville, Florida
 
Alex Walters- Navy- E4- Guam
 
Ryan Woolf- Air Force- Airman 1st Class- Buckley Air Force Base, near Denver, CO
 
 
If there are more out there that I just don't know about, please let me know, and I will include him/her on the list.
 
Also, if you would like your family member or friend included in this list, please reply to this email with all the information!
 
 
Pray for these guys.  Some of these guys are in harm's way right now, others are training to put themselves in harm's way.  All of them have volunteered to serve and protect their country (which is you). 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Update on Jonas Borchert: Don Nolte's grandson

 
 
 
Hello again. : )
Thank you to everyone who came out to help fund raise for Jonas at Culver's Night. The restaurant was packed! Thank you to Shelli Cornell and Amy Westacott! You girls are-- The Bomb! (do people still say that?) You are goodness and joy wrapped in enthusiasm. And a Big thank you to Melissa Gouldsmith, Kathy Ryan, Donna Everett, Vicki White, Patty Voss, Debbie Cooper, Becky Morales, Dr. Pragman, and all the many other friends and teachers (I'm sorry to leave out so many names) who helped make this an incredibly successful fundraiser! Between the Culver's Night and the penny drive at school, they made an unbelievably large donation to our family. We thank you for that! We are overflowing with gratitude. Our savings was depleted long ago, and being a self-employed family makes for a greater challenge at times like these. I also cannot leave out the owners of Culvers and Chick-fil-a! Both owners, along with Shelli, Amy and Kathy, all took a PIE IN THE FACE for Jonas in front of the entire Elementary School. It was a wonderful event! Thank you to all the kids who made that possible by bringing in your pennies. And thank you all for your love and generosity. Looks like we have two new favorite restaurants, too!
Jonas has been feeling well enough these past few weeks to get out and mow the lawn, help with his baseball team's practices, and to go to a Royal's baseball game. Thank you to our friend and neighbor, Ryan Snyder, who landed Jonas the opportunity to meet Mariano Rivera before the Royals/Yankees game a few weeks ago. (Jonas's two favorite baseball teams!) Rivera is the #1 relief pitcher in baseball history and is retiring after this year. Last year he was pretty badly injured during a game right here in Kansas City. He could have retired THEN, but he wanted to play one more year and go out on his own terms, not stopped by his condition. Mariano was sharing his story of inspiration and love of baseball with people from the community and listening to folks share their own. Jonas told him about how he loves baseball and that he admires Mariano for his commitment to the sport, such a long career. Joel then told the group about how Jonas was in such pain in the beginning but showed up to his baseball games and just wanted to pitch, begged his coach to let him get just one more batter out. Anyway, several articles hit the newspapers around here and on MLB.com – here is a link to one of them. http://www.kansascity.com/2013/05/11/4230988/never-been-a-pitcher-quite-like.html Mariano gave Jonas several autographed baseballs and took his picture with him. (I will put it up in the photos.) Jonas was on cloud nine! Thank you so much Ryan. You have always been such a good friend to our son. Thank you for this, too.
Another thank you to our Timberlake Homeowners Book Club friends! They meet once a month and always share a big spread of food. We were so delighted when they shared casseroles and salads, cheeses and desserts with us a few weeks ago. Delicious! And you wouldn't believe how handy!!! It made that last week of chemotherapy so much easier for me. Marylin, Leita, Charlotte, and all my other book buddies – Thank you so much.
Jonas has now completed the control phase of his treatment. The initial chemo/radiation are behind us and he has had approximately two weeks off of treatment while his body tries to bounce back. Now we move on to stem cell harvesting. The first part of the harvesting involves getting the stem cells to mobilize from the bones to the periphery so that they can flood the bloodstream with stem cells when the time comes. Unfortunately, that means getting daily shots in the thigh between now and the harvest date next week. (One of the more stressful events in our household-- It is painful for Jonas and we have to give it to him ourselves here at home. Ouch!) It causes bone aches and flu-like symptoms. Not a good feeling in general. But on the flip-side he will harvest two to five million healthy stem cells that can be frozen for up to ten years, should he ever need a stem cell transplant.
Next week he will be hospitalized for the better part of the week. The following week he will have all his scans run again to see how much we have beaten back so far. Then, we march on toward the Clinical Trials. I will post more about that next week.
Hey!! I also hear that there is now an open gym night for Jonas at Dave's Gymnastics! So cool!
Does anyone have the picture of Jonas with Shelli and Amy after their pie in the face? Can you share it with me on FB or something? I want to share it, too.

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Posted 1 day ago
Jonas I love your strength. Hang in there! Tell Blair hi from Mrs Utter! Hugs to you and the family.
Posted May 30, 2013 10:49pm
Sorry about those annoying shots Jonas!! We'll be thinking about you and praying for you all next week while Jonas is in the hospital and getting the tests/scans. Thanks for the update!
Posted May 30, 2013 10:47pm
Sending prayers for My Hero and Nephew. Love you Jonas. Love you bunches and bunches.
Posted May 30, 2013 10:46pm
What an awesome opportunity for Jonas. I'm pleased at the outpouring of love for your family. You really are special people. I will continue to pray for Jonas. We love you all.
Rene'
Posted May 30, 2013 10:21pm
Very cool about the baseball opportunity. Keep fighting. YOU will win :)
Hugs and prayers from the Hill family.
PS Josh enjoyed being with Jonas at the Fast and Furious Movie.
Posted May 30, 2013 9:44pm
Hang in there Jonas - you have endured so much and come out on top - keep fighting - you are a remarkable young man!! Find strength in knowing there are so many fighting right along side of you - WE LOVE YOU and WE GOT YOUR BACK!!
Posted May 30, 2013 9:35pm
Saturday, June 8, 2013
6:00pm until 9:00pm
Dave's Gymnastics Factory is hosting a fundraising open gym on June 8, 2013.
Jonas is a Lee's Summit student and brother of an employee at Dave's Gymnastics Factory. He was in remission from a rare form of cancer, but recently found out the cancer is back.
DGF will donate $6 for each child in attendance to Jonas. We will also have a donation basket available. Everyone is invited to come, bring friends and support a great cause!
All regular Open Gym Rules apply. For ages 4 to 12. $10 per child. Parents may watch from the balcony, but may not be in the gym area.
Posted May 30, 2013 9:29pm
Thanks, again, for your uplifting update...the community is behind all the Borcherts because theirs is such an incredible journey. I am very optimistic that a great outcome will evolve, thanks to everyone's efforts and Jonas ' bravery and perseverance ! I saw Jonas a few days ago and was so amazed at how good he looks...his coloring is so much better and he seems stronger. This causes great optimism....and we all hope he goes from strength to strength. The Koshlands send their love to ALL the Borcherts! Marilyn
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Posted May 30, 2013 9:24pm
prayers are with you Jonas!
Welcome, angie

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Summer Sunday School starts tomorrow


Summer Sunday School will be 9:45am -10:45am with Mrs. K.
 
It will be much like last year with a fun mini VBS type theme.
 
We will be doing the Fruits of the Spirit Galatians 5:22-23
  
  22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance (patience), kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law. 

Parents do you see a quality you would like your child(ren) to have more of. Come join us for some fun lessons, games, and snacks.

We will meet in the preschool room the whole time.

Also I will take any big kid helpers who want to show up too!!!