The Lutheran Hour: December 8, 2013




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"Daily Bread for Eternal Life" #81-14
Presented on The Lutheran Hour on December 8, 2013
By Rev. Gregory Seltz, Lutheran Hour Speaker
(Is God's Kingdom On The Way?)
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Text: Matthew 6:31-34

Grace, mercy, and peace to you in the Name of Jesus, who is exactly who He says He is for you, the Bread of Life for eternal life. Amen.

Wait a minute, Pastor Seltz. You didn't mean to say that, did you? What's this talk about Jesus and Him being the "Bread of Life for eternal life"? I thought the focus for today was how to pray about earthly things. Isn't that what Jesus means here in the Lord's Prayer when He says..... "daily bread?" You know, the things that we need for this body for this life; food, clothes, job, transportation, heat, electricity, televisions, and iPads, and Smart phones? (Oops, sounds like the necessities list just got a little longer, don't you think?) 

And Pastor, I was hoping for a sermon on this stuff, because when I pray, I tend to focus on these things. I pray about family needs, relationship needs, food, clothes, jobs? I want Jesus to know what I'm struggling with, I really want His help, His guidance, to show me how to deal with things in the world in which I live!

So, why did you have to mention this Jesus being the "Bread of Life" thing as well? Aren't we talking about two different things?

Good point. This part of the Lord's Prayer does focus on our temporal needs. And, there is nothing wrong with making our needs and desires known to God. For God wants us to pray about such things.

But, even praying about our physical, daily needs is not about getting some magic formula right so that God will be coerced into giving us our daily needs, our daily bread. He doesn't need us to cajole or to persuade Him to physically care about us. 

In fact, the opposite is true. He cares about us, provides for us even before we ask. Remember, the Lord's Prayer is to be faith communication with the Father who loves you.

So, before we go any further, let's step back a bit and get the big picture of this powerful prayer. In this prayer, Jesus is teaching us what is vital to our life of faith with Him, now and forever. In this short prayer of seven petitions notice that six of the seven have to do with our spiritual needs, our spiritual protection. Six out of seven. What do you think Jesus is trying to get across to all of us? If you said, "He wants us to know that our relationship to God is the key for all of life," you're right.

In fact, without a faith relationship to God, even the greatest accomplishments of humanity, feats of leadership and rule that have amassed daily bread for more than a 1000 lifetimes, without a life of faith with God, they merely fade into history and will soon be forgotten. 

The 19th-century Bible scholar G. S. Bowes pointed out the ultimate futility of ambition that isn't accompanied by dedication to God. He wrote: Alexander the Great was not satisfied, even when he had completely subdued the nations. He wept because there were no more worlds to conquer, and he died at an early age in a state of debauchery. Julius Caesar, 'staining his garments in the blood of one million of his foes,' conquered 800 cities, only to be stabbed by his best friends at the scene of his greatest triumph. Napoleon, the feared conqueror, after being the scourge of Europe, spent his last years, in banishment. 

Futility; sinful, human futility. But, thankfully, Jesus does not come to focus on humanity's futility, no, no salvation in that. He came to reveal fully God's gracious provision and care, for life now and life forever! He says, just look around, "Look at the birds of the air...your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? Consider the lilies of the field, if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is alive and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you?"

Daily bread, money to pay the bills, work to make a living, house, home, food and drink, all these matter, but their importance is relative to what makes all of life worth living, our relationship to the One who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, the One who says of Himself in John 6 "I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never go hungry and he who believes in me will never go thirsty."

So, in all things, in the daily grind of life, in the face of reality on the street corners of our world, will you receive with me this Word from Jesus about our lives? Will you say, in your heart, with me, "Lord, I now realize that Your love for me is an everyday thing, one I can count on?" Will you take up with me the challenge of this petition to receive what God gives for this body and life so as to serve as His conduit of grace and life to others?

Jesus says, "Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you." 
Even more, He says, "When you pray, pray this way, 'Father, Give us this day our daily bread!'"

Now, as I thought about this petition, I realized more and more that this part of the Lord's Prayer isn't us saying to God, "Okay, God, I know you've got all this stuff that I need. What do I have to do to get you to give it to me?" 

So, this petition is more than merely asking God to give us what we need; it seems to be even more a petition which calls us to thankfully focus our attention on gifts our Heavenly Father has already given or made available in our lives. Give us, or, better, give what is given us, with help to receive all things with thanksgiving and praise.

Now, grammatically, I know that it says, "Give us," but the whole spirit of this text, even of the Bible itself is that God has already given us what we need. There is abundance not only with His gracious love; there is even abundance in this world. He even gives us what we need before we ask!

It's as if God is saying, I want you to have my abundant life, so focus your ultimate attention on our relationship and all these other things will fall into place. Ask so as to be a receiver of my provision and not a taker only!

But, this challenges our pride. You might be protesting already, saying, "God, I appreciate the thought, but I provide for myself, I earn the check, I do the work, I, I, I, ..."

The "I'm in control" attitude starts earlier and earlier in our world today it would seem. And there are movements out there to exploit such attitudes rather than temper them. It reminds me of the struggles that parents have more and more with their kids today in our TV laden, consumer driven, me-first culture.

Maybe you've had a day like Sonya. Sonya was facing a problem that seemed to be getting worse, not better. On this day, she had trouble holding back her tears, tears of anger, tears of desperation as her son cried and wailed in an all-out tantrum at the store again. She had tried reasoning with him, she had tried disciplining, but these public displays were getting worse and worse.

It seemed like every birthday party for her son and his friends was a competition for stuff, more stuff; every holiday another marketing-induced effort by toy companies, electronic companies, computer companies, phone companies to create the demand for things that her son really didn't need, but now seemed to want more than life itself.

Her son had asked, again, for another toy and she, again, had to say no. He had plenty of toys, games, movies, and puzzles... more than he could ever use in a month, maybe even a year, yet he wanted more, more, more. She thought of the thousands of children who had nothing, who lived on one meal a day. But she couldn't get her son to just be happy with the plenty he already had.

Have you ever felt like Sonya? At least she was trying to temper such desires, to discipline her son, to get him to see what really matters in life. But what happens when, not just the children, but even the parents think this way....that life is about me, me, me, I, I, I. What then? And the Bible is clear, this problem is not an economic thing, or a governmental thing, it's a soul thing, not a daily bread problem. And that's why we pray, "Give us today our daily bread, Lord," and help us to trust in You for tomorrow.

Give us or given us? Jesus is teaching us how to receive God's abundant provisions in repentance and faith. We're not in this world merely to amass stuff for our lives, but to work, to labor to glorify God and to serve others with the talents He provides. God answers this prayer more often through all the many vocations that humanity is free to enjoy. In this petition, we're praying, Lord, meet my needs; yes, but also let me see more clearly my role in this life as a receiver of your bounty and a conduit of Your abundant grace. Open my eyes by faith to see how things really are!

I recently heard this story. 

There was once a man who very adamantly believed in living by faith. 

Well, one night he prayed very fervently for God to send him some food, because he was beginning to get hungry. The next morning he walked outside, expecting to find food, but none was there. Figuring that he didn't pray fervently enough, he dedicated the whole day to praying for God to provide food for the next day. The next morning came, still no food. That day he prayed even more fervently for God to provide nourishment, for by now he was growing ravenously hungry. "God, you must provide me with food or I will die out here," he prayed over and over again. 
The next morning he walked outside, and still no food. After 4 days, when he had prayed all he could pray and was exhausted, he fell back on the bed and he stared at the wall. Defeated!

In the silence, he heard a small voice calling out his name. "Bill!" "I'm here, Lord," he cried. "Are you finally answering my prayer?" "I've been answering your prayers," the voice replied. "You've just been looking in the wrong direction."
"What do you mean Lord? I don't understand," he exclaimed, exasperated.
"Walk outside," said the voice.

Bill walked outside, looked around, but still found no food. "There's nothing here, Lord. I don't see any food." "Look up."

Bill looked up, and there right above his head, pasted on the building next to him, was a huge billboard with big black print saying, "Day Laborers Wanted! Lunch Provided."

Look around. Look around. God has given us our bodies and souls, our eyes, and ears, and all our members, our reason and all of our senses, the world that provides for our basic needs, the power in the electrons, the energy in the molecules, the nutrients in the soil and air, the sun to empower the growth, and on, and on, and on. When you pray, pray that you receive all these things in this life as a gift from God. Let each day be an exercise of faith and thanksgiving, working and giving and see what abundance awaits.

When Jesus tells us to pray, Father, Give us today, what we need for today! He's not focusing on the stuff so much, but the trust that you can have with the Father who knows what you need, who sent His Son so that you can have abundant, joy-filled life in Him, even being conduits of His abundance for others!

So, Lord, give us our daily bread with a faith that all things necessary are given us by grace. What if we prayed, give us what we need, Lord, and teach us daily to trust You and not our own ingenuity; or give us what we need and teach us not to become content with this world as our home; or give us what we need, and teach us the power of sharing what we have received, especially the excess. 

What if we all looked at our daily stuff that way? What if we looked at it as gifts from God to be used to give Him glory and to serve one another? Would such a life of prayer work?

George Muller was born in Prussia on September 27, 1805. His father was a collector of taxes and George seemed to inherit his father's ability with figures. 

When Muller came to faith in Christ, he was impressed by the many recurring statements of Jesus for us to ask. At this point in Muller's life he and his wife launched into a daring experiment. First, they gave away all of their household goods. The next step was even more daring. He refused all regular salary from the small mission he had been serving. He then set out to establish an orphan home to care for the homeless children of England.

The first home was dedicated in a rented building on April 21, 1836. Within a matter of days, 43 orphans were being cared for. Muller and his co-workers decided that their experiment would be set up with the following guidelines: guidelines that honored the Lord as the Provider through the gifts and abilities He would make available to them. So: 
1- No funds would ever be solicited.
2- No debts were ever to be incurred.
3- No money contributed for a specific purpose would ever be used for any other purpose.
4- All accounts would be audited annually.
5- No ego-pandering by the publication of donor's names.
6- No names of prominent people would be sought for the board or to advertise the institution.
7- The success of the orphanage would be measured not by the numbers served or by the amount of money taken in, but by God's blessing on the work, which Muller expected to be in direct proportion to the time spent in prayer.

When the first building was constructed, Muller and his friends remained true to their convictions. Six months later another building went up. They kept concentrating on prayer and eventually there were five new buildings, 110 workers, 2,050 orphans being cared for.

Muller not only counted on God to provide, but he believed that God would provide abundantly. Over 60 years Muller recorded every specific prayer request and the results. He was responsible for the care of over 9,500 orphans during his life. These children never went without a meal. Muller never asked for help from anyone but God and the gifts He would provide through the people that served and were served. $7,500,000 came to him over the course of his life and he vows it was all in answer to believing prayer. 

So, was it the power of Muller's prayer, or was it merely that He prayed, knowing that God would provide, like God always does? 

Maybe that's why Jesus held off on this petition until the middle of the prayer. He taught us about how God is our Father, who already met our greatest need in sending His Son for our salvation. He taught us about the power of His Name, the uniqueness of His kingdom, the certainty of His will. So, to the God who wants you to know Him and His grace through faith; pray, "Give us today what we need for today," and strengthen our faith, freed from the tyranny of possessions, to trust you for tomorrow, free to receive whatever the Father gives so that we might be better distributors of His grace, whatever the day brings!

The One who is the Bread of Life says, "When you pray, pray, Father, give us this day our daily bread;" by your grace, dear Jesus, we will.

Amen!



LUTHERAN HOUR MAILBOX (Questions & Answers) for December 8, 2013
Topic: Is God's Kingdom On The Way?

ANNOUNCER: Now, Pastor Gregory Seltz responds to questions from listeners. I'm Mark Eischer. Pastor, it's Advent, a time when the church prepares for Jesus to return again even as we celebrate the time He came at Christmas 2000 years ago. 

SELTZ: Right, Mark, last week Jesus Himself gave us an Advent lesson when He taught us to pray, "Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will be done!"

ANNOUNCER: Now, is there any way to know when that Kingdom is going to come?

SELTZ: Wow, that's a big question. Even the disciples asked that question right before Jesus ascended into heaven. They said, "Lord, will you at this time, restore the Kingdom?"

ANNOUNCER: An amazing question in light of all that Jesus had already done among them.

SELTZ: They were confused for sure; but, they, like our listener might have just wanted to know when that return would come so that they could experience the glorious joy of living in His Kingdom right now. But, many have wanted to know that fact merely to satisfy other curiosities. 

ANNOUNCER: Those "predictors" are all batting .000, aren't they?

SELTZ: They sure are, but Jesus told us they would. He said in Matthew 24:36, "But concerning that day and hour no one knows." 

ANNOUNCER: But Jesus did tell us to pray, "Thy Kingdom Come." Are there some clues that tell us when that might be? Or does Jesus want to leave us in the dark?

SELTZ: Well, God isn't the One leaving people in the dark, that's for sure. He has given us the clear light of His Salvation and the promise of His continued care. No darkness there at all. But let's imagine that our listener is asking if there are "clues" to help us prepare and to get the most out of life as we wait.

ANNOUNCER: Sort of like reading a good mystery novel, knowing how the story will end.

SELTZ: Right, and Jesus does talk about signs, wars, rumors of wars, that will come during the end times. In Matthew 24, He calls them "birth pains" of anticipation of His eternal Kingdom.

ANNOUNCER: But about the Book of Revelation? That speaks of a coming Kingdom where Jesus returns to earth and rules for 1000 years culminating in the final judgment. Is that part of praying, "Thy Kingdom Come?"

SELTZ: That's what's often called the millennium. Different Christian traditions have interpreted the 1000 years of Revelation in different ways. There is something called pre-millennialism. Here it is suggested that Christ will return a first time and usher in a literal 1000 years of peace. Then return a second time ushering in the final judgment.

ANNOUNCER: That sounds like Christ returns twice. Does the Bible say that's how it is?

SELTZ: No. The Bible is clear that Jesus is coming again like a thief in the night, and then the judgment. So, there's biblical evidence for the "2nd coming of Jesus," but not the "2nd 2nd coming."

ANNOUNCER: Okay and are their other views concerning this 1000 year reign?

SELTZ: Some churches teach what's called postmillennialism, suggesting that the 1000 years refers to a time on earth when things will just get better and better and all people will live in peace. After this 1000 years, Christ will then return. But the wars of the last century have kind of debunked that, for sure.

ANNOUNCER: Are there other ways to interpret this 1000 years, besides literally?

SELTZ: There is. In fact the majority of Christians subscribe to what is called amillenialism. Here the 1000 years refers to the entire period of time for the Christian Church between Christ's Ascension and His second coming on the last day. Jesus said, "It is finished," on the cross and He ascended. He now reigns over all things. After the season of the Church, He will return in glory to judge the living and the dead. 

ANNOUNCER: So the number 1000, that's figurative?

SELTZ: Yes, the numbers in Revelation are often figurative in their significance as they relate the truth of Christ's return. For example, the number 10 is considered a complete number in the Bible. So, 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000, is the perfect time! So, that's the reign of Christ through His church till He comes again in power. 

ANNOUNCER: And, what are we to do in the meantime?

SELTZ: Well, be prepared, not scared. The certainty and victory of Christ's first coming should give us a confidence to live today and the promise of His second coming, gives us hope to face the future, no matter what it brings. Keep our eyes fixed on His Word and when the time is right, we'll be ready for that day, even if it is today.

ANNOUNCER: And that's the joy of Christmas and of Advent and the certainty we can embrace every time we say "For Thine is the Kingdom" as we pray the Lord's Prayer. Thank you, Pastor Seltz. This has been a presentation of Lutheran Hour Ministries.



Music Selections for this program:

"A Mighty Fortress" arranged by Chris Bergmann. Used by permission.

"Lord Jesus Christ, Life-Giving Bread" arr. Henry Gerike. Used by permission.

"O Living Bread from Heaven" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

"Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)


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Dear brothers in Christ,
 
We are  in need of volunteers for the following positions beginning in 2014...
 
 
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Daily Devotions from Lutheran Hour Ministries
By Pastor Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour

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"A Higher Love"
December 5, 2013
Daily Devotions praying girlAnd this is His commandment, that we believe in the Name of His Son Jesus Christ and love one another, just as He has commanded us. 1 John 3:23
Scrooge isn't the only one who has said, "Bah! Humbug! Christmas!"

The American Humanist Association (AHA) has echoed that sentiment with letters sent to public schools that were participating in a program called "Operation Christmas Child." The program, run by Samaritan's Purse -- an evangelical relief organization founded by the son of Billy Graham -- delivers Christmas toys to poor children.

Since 1993 that organization has collected and given over 100 million boxes of toys to kids who live in poverty.

Apparently, the AHA thinks this is a bad thing.

But maybe I'm being unfair. The letter AHA sent to the state schools said their support of the toy drive was "unconstitutional," a violation of the separation of church and state, and against the government's mandate not to endorse a religion. Then, to make sure it had made its point, the AHA said it would sue those schools if they didn't drop out of the program.

Now I'm sure the kids weren't aware their schools were in violation of all those laws. In all probability the children thought they were helping Samaritan's Purse offer a kindness to children who have less than they do.

Well, thanks to the AHA that's not going to happen anymore.

The same day it received AHA's letter, South Carolina's East Point Academy said it would sever its relationship with Samaritan's Purse. The school decided to do this because it was motivated by "an abundance of caution because we do not want to expend school financial resources defending a lawsuit."

Now if I read all this correctly, the bottom line to AHA's action is this: 1) the letter of the law will be enforced and 2) some poor children will not have much, if anything, under their Christmas trees.

My sainted Grandmother had an expression to describe such a situation. She would have said, "The AHA has thrown the baby out with the bathwater." It may have been trying to do a good thing by sending out those letters and making its threats, but the result is a pretty sad thing.

It's possible that, in this instance, there may be another law, a higher law, a law which the AHA doesn't recognize. We Christians call it the law of love, and it covers a multitude of sins.

It is the kind of love which saw Jesus heal on the Sabbath, the kind of love which saw the innocent die for the guilty, the kind of love which saw God's Son be sacrificed so we might be saved.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, in the Person of Jesus, we have been given our Savior and salvation. Because of the salvation He has won, we who were poor have been made rich. May our actions and our giving this Christmas season show our thankful hearts. In Jesus' Name. Amen.
Pastor KlausIn Christ I remain His servant and yours,


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WEDNESDAY'S QUIZ: (A little bit harder question for today and one that you will have to go outside of the Bible text to find an answer to.)  When was the second letter to the Corinthians written? 
 
An excellent answer from Dianne Hance:  *The available evidence indicates that the year A.D. 55 is a reasonable estimate for the writing of this letter.
From 1 Co 16:5-8 we conclude that 1 Corinthians was written from Ephesus before Pentecost (Spring) and
that 2 Corinthians was written later that same year before the onset of winter.  2Co2:13; 7:5 indicate that it
was written from Macedonia  


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THURSDAY'S QUIZ:  According to 2 Corinthians 11, what does Paul have to boast about?
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CALENDAR
Sat- Vendor, Craft and Bake Sale 9-3; Clark/Jordan Wedding 2pm; worship 5pm
Sun- worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school and adult Bible class 9:45; elders meeting at noon 
and give it.  If it is money, then money, if it is food, then food, if it is prayer, then prayer, if it is forgiveness, then forgiveness.  Whatever it is, give it today!!
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CRAFT SALE, BAKE SALE, and VENDOR FAIR THIS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 9-3!!!!
 
Come and get your Christmas shopping done and get some goodies to eat at the same time!!!
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AVENUE OF SAINTS LAST SUNDAY IS THIS SUNDAY AT 11am!!
Bill Rowe, the guitar player for Avenue of Saint, is moving and so they won't be around to play for our worship service anymore.  Your last chance to see them and hear them lead us in worship is this Sunday at the 11am service.
 
Come and sing some  good Christmas songs and wish Bill and Corey God's blessings on their new endeavors
 

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MEN'S BREAKFAST CHANGED TO THE 14th!!!!
Since the Fair and Sale is going on this Saturday we are changing men's breakfast and Bible Study to the 14th.  Please get the word out and invite your friends and neighbors. 
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MANY OF YOU STILL NEED TO BUY YOUR BOOKS FOR THE STORY!!!
The beginning of THE STORY  is just a month away!!  Are you excited?  Do you have your books yet? 
 
Adults may buy their books for $6 a piece before or after worship!! 
 
Kids will get their books at Sunday school, but if they miss Sunday school they can get them after worship as well!!!
 
There are about 70 adult books left.  Get them while they are still available!!
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BRING SQUEEZABLE JELLY  (all flavors are acceptable) FOR OPERATION BACKPACK FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER!! 
Please put them in the proper receptacle either upstairs or downstairs.
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GIVING TREE IS UP!!
There are 18 families who need help this Christmas.  57 kids need gifts!  Come to church this Wednesday or this weekend and take an ornament or two!
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THE STORY: AN EXCITING NEW EXPERIENCE FOR OUR WHOLE CONGREGATION!!
What is it?  THE STORY is a book compiled and written by Max Lucado and Randy Frazee, which takes sections of the Bible and divides it up into 31 chapters and adds commentary and study notes to it.  The best way to describe it is to call it a Reader's Digest condensed version of the Bible.  It is not split up into chapters and verses but reads more like a novel, and it doesn't include every bit of the Bible, but most of the main sections and stories.  
 
How will it work?  As a family and as individual members of the congregation you will each get a copy of the book.  There are different versions for adults, teens, older elementary age and younger children.  You will get these and read chapter 1 before January 5.  Each week we will go through a chapter of the book in every part of the church's life: in Worship, Bible Studies, Confirmation and in the Home for personal devotions. 
 
Why are we doing this? This is a great opportunity for all of us to read through the Bible TOGETHER in 31 weeks and for us to all literally be on the same page.  The materials are excellent.  It is a fantastic way for us to grow together as a church and or us to reach out to the community with the Gospel! 
 
What about special weeks like Holy Week and Easter?  We will take several weeks off throughout these eight months, one for Life Sunday in January, one for Easter and another two or three when I am going to be gone for Spring Break and other vacations. A specific schedule will be coming out in the next week or so.  
 
How do we get the books?  Each adult will be asked to buy a book for $6.  A table will be set up in the narthex to buy them before and after services for the next several weeks or you can call Marilyn in the office at 456-2888 to purchase your during the week.  
 
What about the kids?  All children will receive a copy that is age appropriate courtesy of the Janet Wagner fund.  There will be a table set up for the next several weeks for adults to buy books.  Kids will get theirs in Sunday school . 
 
What kind of help is needed to make this a success?  We have several volunteers already to sell books, but could use a few more to sell before and after services until everyone who wants a copy of the book has one.    I would also like someone, a man or a woman, who would be willing to lead a study of it during the week. 
 
Can I order books for family members who are not members?  There will also be an order form for those of you who want to buy books for your children, grandchildren, relatives, and friends.  PLEASE NOTE THAT PRICES WILL FLUCTUATE ON FUTURE ORDERS DUE TO PRICE CHANGES WITH BOOK DISTRIBUTORS AND PUBLISHING HOUSES.
 
Where can I go to get more info?  Please go to www.thestory.com for more info. 
 



 
 
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PRAYER REQUESTS:
For Marilyn Foster's sister MARCIE, who is recovering from major back surgery to remove a cyst from around her spinal cord and around some metal that she already has in her back.
For WILMA WEIGLE who is in the hospital once again.
 
For JONAS BORCHERT, grandson of Don Nolte, who is dealing with bad cancer in his lungs.
 
For RICK SPINIOLAS as he continues to battle his pancreatic cancer.
 
 For JOYCE PIETZSCHKE who is recovering from a fractured shoulder.
 
 

PRAYERS FOR OUR SERVICEMEN
CALEB FIGURA- Army national Guard- just completed basic training.
 
Danny Dreyer-  Army- 2nd Lieutenant- Ranger, GERMANY
 
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!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Wed., Dec. 4, 2013 (revised)

DEVOTION: 

2 Corinthians 1:3-4

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.
 
People are dying everywhere.  Trouble seems to be a daily occurrence in just about everyone's lives.  Storms seem to be getting worse and worse with every weather forecast.  The world is just a horrible mess. 
 
In steps Jesus.  In steps the real comfort we need.  In steps the Savior of this dark and dreary world who comforts us with the comfort we need to be able to comfort others. 
 
We can try to find comfort in other things, but it never lasts.  We can try to make ourselves as comfortable as possible in our nice homes and our comfy chairs, but it only makes us feel more uncomfortable when we have to get out of them.  We can try to find comfort in artificial means like alcohol or drugs, but we know exactly where that will get us. 
 
The only way we can find real comfort and peace is through the forgiveness that Jesus brings through his suffering, death and resurrection.  Then, when we truly find comfort in the fact that God has given it to us and we in turn are able to give that same comfort and joy to others with the power and assurance that our salvation gives us. 
 
Today we begin our series of three midweek Advent services.  If you are feeling uncomfortable at all today, make a stop in to church for a wonderful fried chicken supper and stay for a nice, easy, and restful half hour of worship to comfort you with Christ's love and peace.
 
Let us pray:  Lord God, keep me from trying to find comfort in worldly earthly things that don't provide  Help me instead to repent and turn to You for the real comfort that only You can provide.  Amen.
 
 
 
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
TUESDAY'S QUIZ: fill in the blank:  If Christ has not been raised, our preaching is __________ and so is your ________.  (NIV)
 
useless/faith

_________________________________________________________________________________________
WEDNESDAY'S QUIZ: (A little bit harder question for today and one that you will have to go outside of the Bible text to find an answer to.)  When was the second letter to the Corinthians written? 
__________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR
Wed- Jonesburg Nursing Home worship 10:30am; Supper 5:30; Worship 6:30
Sat- Vendor, Craft and Bake Sale 9-3; Clark/Jordan Wedding 2pm; worship 5pm
Sun- worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school and adult Bible class 9:45; elders meeting at noon 
and give it.  If it is money, then money, if it is food, then food, if it is prayer, then prayer, if it is forgiveness, then forgiveness.  Whatever it is, give it today!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

FRIED CHICKEN AND POTLUCK SUPPER (5:30) and WORSHIP (6:30) TONIGHT!!  What could be better?
 
Come for supper at 5:30!!  Stay for worship at 6:30!! 
 
If you are in elder groups 1, 2, or 3, you are responsible for bringing the food!! 
 
Our worship will focus on the theme  "Beautiful Savior, King of Creation"   showing us how Jesus is much bigger than the 33 years he spent on the earth!!
______________________________________________________
AVENUE OF SAINTS LAST SUNDAY IS THIS SUNDAY AT 11am!!
Bill Rowe, the guitar player for Avenue of Saint, is moving and so they won't be around to play for our worship service anymore.  Your last chance to see them and hear them lead us in worship is this Sunday at the 11am service.
 
Come and sing some  good Christmas songs and wish Bill and Corey God's blessings on their new endeavors!

_______________________________________________________________
CRAFT SALE, BAKE SALE, and VENDOR FAIR THIS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 9-3!!!!
 
Come and get your Christmas shopping done and get some goodies to eat at the same time!!!
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
MEN'S BREAKFAST CHANGED TO THE 14th!!!!
Since the Fair and Sale is going on this Saturday we are changing men's breakfast and Bible Study to the 14th.  Please get the word out and invite your friends and neighbors. 
____________________________________________________
MANY OF YOU STILL NEED TO BUY YOUR BOOKS FOR THE STORY!!!
The beginning of THE STORY  is just a month away!!  Are you excited?  Do you have your books yet? 
 
Adults may buy their books for $6 a piece before or after worship!! 
 
Kids will get their books at Sunday school, but if they miss Sunday school they can get them after worship as well!!!
 
There are about 70 adult books left.  Get them while they are still available!!
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
BRING SQUEEZABLE JELLY  (all flavors are acceptable) FOR OPERATION BACKPACK FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER!! 
Please put them in the proper receptacle either upstairs or downstairs.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
GIVING TREE IS UP!!
There are 18 families who need help this Christmas.  57 kids need gifts!  Come to church this Wednesday or this weekend and take an ornament or two!
_________________________________________________________
THE STORY: AN EXCITING NEW EXPERIENCE FOR OUR WHOLE CONGREGATION!!
What is it?  THE STORY is a book compiled and written by Max Lucado and Randy Frazee, which takes sections of the Bible and divides it up into 31 chapters and adds commentary and study notes to it.  The best way to describe it is to call it a Reader's Digest condensed version of the Bible.  It is not split up into chapters and verses but reads more like a novel, and it doesn't include every bit of the Bible, but most of the main sections and stories.  
 
How will it work?  As a family and as individual members of the congregation you will each get a copy of the book.  There are different versions for adults, teens, older elementary age and younger children.  You will get these and read chapter 1 before January 5.  Each week we will go through a chapter of the book in every part of the church's life: in Worship, Bible Studies, Confirmation and in the Home for personal devotions. 
 
Why are we doing this? This is a great opportunity for all of us to read through the Bible TOGETHER in 31 weeks and for us to all literally be on the same page.  The materials are excellent.  It is a fantastic way for us to grow together as a church and or us to reach out to the community with the Gospel! 
 
What about special weeks like Holy Week and Easter?  We will take several weeks off throughout these eight months, one for Life Sunday in January, one for Easter and another two or three when I am going to be gone for Spring Break and other vacations. A specific schedule will be coming out in the next week or so.  
 
How do we get the books?  Each adult will be asked to buy a book for $6.  A table will be set up in the narthex to buy them before and after services for the next several weeks or you can call Marilyn in the office at 456-2888 to purchase your during the week.  
 
What about the kids?  All children will receive a copy that is age appropriate courtesy of the Janet Wagner fund.  There will be a table set up for the next several weeks for adults to buy books.  Kids will get theirs in Sunday school . 
 
What kind of help is needed to make this a success?  We have several volunteers already to sell books, but could use a few more to sell before and after services until everyone who wants a copy of the book has one.    I would also like someone, a man or a woman, who would be willing to lead a study of it during the week. 
 
Can I order books for family members who are not members?  There will also be an order form for those of you who want to buy books for your children, grandchildren, relatives, and friends.  PLEASE NOTE THAT PRICES WILL FLUCTUATE ON FUTURE ORDERS DUE TO PRICE CHANGES WITH BOOK DISTRIBUTORS AND PUBLISHING HOUSES.
 
Where can I go to get more info?  Please go to www.thestory.com for more info. 
 



 
 
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:
For Marilyn Foster's sister MARCIE, who is having major back surgery TODAY to remove a cyst from around her spinal cord and around some metal that she already has in her back.
For the family of CHAD LEWIS, son of Randy Lewis (a friend of many in the congregation) as Chad was killed in a hunting accident on Sunday.
For WILMA WEIGLE who is back at the nursing home and is doing a bit better.
For NANCY SPINIOLAS as she is home and recovering well from hip replacement.
 
For JONAS BORCHERT, grandson of Don Nolte, who is dealing with bad cancer in his lungs.
 
For RICK SPINIOLAS as he continues to battle his pancreatic cancer.
 
 For JOYCE PIETZSCHKE who is recovering from a fractured shoulder.
 
 

PRAYERS FOR OUR SERVICEMEN
CALEB FIGURA- Army national Guard- just completed basic training.
 
Danny Dreyer-  Army- 2nd Lieutenant- Ranger, GERMANY
 
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!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Wed., Dec. 4, 2013

 
DEVOTION: 

2 Corinthians 1:3-4

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.
 
People are dying everywhere.  Trouble seems to be a daily occurrence in just about everyone's lives.  Storms seem to be getting worse and worse with every weather forecast.  The world is just a horrible mess. 
 
In steps Jesus.  In steps the real comfort we need.  In steps the Savior of this dark and dreary world who comforts us with the comfort we need to be able to comfort others. 
 
We can try to find comfort in other things, but it never lasts.  We can try to make ourselves as comfortable as possible in our nice homes and our comfy chairs, but it only makes us feel more uncomfortable when we have to get out of them.  We can try to find comfort in artificial means like alcohol or drugs, but we know exactly where that will get us. 
 
The only way we can find real comfort and peace is through the forgiveness that Jesus brings through his suffering, death and resurrection.  Then, when we truly find comfort in the fact that God has given it to us and we in turn are able to give that same comfort and joy to others with the power and assurance that our salvation gives us. 
 
Today we begin our series of three midweek Advent services.  If you are feeling uncomfortable at all today, make a stop in to church for a wonderful fried chicken supper and stay for a nice, easy, and restful half hour of worship to comfort you with Christ's love and peace.
 
Let us pray:  Lord God, keep me from trying to find comfort in worldly earthly things that don't provide  Help me instead to repent and turn to You for the real comfort that only You can provide.  Amen.
 
 
 
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
TUESDAY'S QUIZ: fill in the blank:  If Christ has not been raised, our preaching is __________ and so is your ________.  (NIV)
 
useless/faith

_________________________________________________________________________________________
WEDNESDAY'S QUIZ: (A little bit harder question for today and one that you will have to go outside of the Bible text to find an answer to.)  When was the second letter to the Corinthians written? 
__________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR
Wed- Jonesburg Nursing Home worship 10:30am; Supper 5:30; Worship 6:30
Sat- Vendor, Craft and Bake Sale 9-3; Clark/Jordan Wedding 2pm; worship 5pm
Sun- worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school and adult Bible class 9:45; elders meeting at noon 
and give it.  If it is money, then money, if it is food, then food, if it is prayer, then prayer, if it is forgiveness, then forgiveness.  Whatever it is, give it today!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

FRIED CHICKEN AND POTLUCK SUPPER (5:30) and WORSHIP (6:30) TONIGHT!!  What could be better?
 
Come for supper at 5:30!!  Stay for worship at 6:30!! 
 
If you are in elder groups 1, 2, or 3, you are responsible for bringing the food!! 
 
Our worship will focus on the theme  "Beautiful Savior, King of Creation"   showing us how Jesus is much bigger than the 33 years he spent on the earth!!
______________________________________________________
CRAFT SALE, BAKE SALE, and VENDOR FAIR THIS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 9-3!!!!
 
Come and get your Christmas shopping done and get some goodies to eat at the same time!!!
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
MEN'S BREAKFAST CHANGED TO THE 14th!!!!
Since the Fair and Sale is going on this Saturday we are changing men's breakfast and Bible Study to the 14th.  Please get the word out and invite your friends and neighbors. 
____________________________________________________
MANY OF YOU STILL NEED TO BUY YOUR BOOKS FOR THE STORY!!!
The beginning of THE STORY  is just a month away!!  Are you excited?  Do you have your books yet? 
 
Adults may buy their books for $6 a piece before or after worship!! 
 
Kids will get their books at Sunday school, but if they miss Sunday school they can get them after worship as well!!!
 
There are about 70 adult books left.  Get them while they are still available!!
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
BRING SQUEEZABLE JELLY  (all flavors are acceptable) FOR OPERATION BACKPACK FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER!! 
Please put them in the proper receptacle either upstairs or downstairs.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
GIVING TREE IS UP!!
There are 18 families who need help this Christmas.  57 kids need gifts!  Come to church this Wednesday or this weekend and take an ornament or two!
_________________________________________________________
THE STORY: AN EXCITING NEW EXPERIENCE FOR OUR WHOLE CONGREGATION!!
What is it?  THE STORY is a book compiled and written by Max Lucado and Randy Frazee, which takes sections of the Bible and divides it up into 31 chapters and adds commentary and study notes to it.  The best way to describe it is to call it a Reader's Digest condensed version of the Bible.  It is not split up into chapters and verses but reads more like a novel, and it doesn't include every bit of the Bible, but most of the main sections and stories.  
 
How will it work?  As a family and as individual members of the congregation you will each get a copy of the book.  There are different versions for adults, teens, older elementary age and younger children.  You will get these and read chapter 1 before January 5.  Each week we will go through a chapter of the book in every part of the church's life: in Worship, Bible Studies, Confirmation and in the Home for personal devotions. 
 
Why are we doing this? This is a great opportunity for all of us to read through the Bible TOGETHER in 31 weeks and for us to all literally be on the same page.  The materials are excellent.  It is a fantastic way for us to grow together as a church and or us to reach out to the community with the Gospel! 
 
What about special weeks like Holy Week and Easter?  We will take several weeks off throughout these eight months, one for Life Sunday in January, one for Easter and another two or three when I am going to be gone for Spring Break and other vacations. A specific schedule will be coming out in the next week or so.  
 
How do we get the books?  Each adult will be asked to buy a book for $6.  A table will be set up in the narthex to buy them before and after services for the next several weeks or you can call Marilyn in the office at 456-2888 to purchase your during the week.  
 
What about the kids?  All children will receive a copy that is age appropriate courtesy of the Janet Wagner fund.  There will be a table set up for the next several weeks for adults to buy books.  Kids will get theirs in Sunday school . 
 
What kind of help is needed to make this a success?  We have several volunteers already to sell books, but could use a few more to sell before and after services until everyone who wants a copy of the book has one.    I would also like someone, a man or a woman, who would be willing to lead a study of it during the week. 
 
Can I order books for family members who are not members?  There will also be an order form for those of you who want to buy books for your children, grandchildren, relatives, and friends.  PLEASE NOTE THAT PRICES WILL FLUCTUATE ON FUTURE ORDERS DUE TO PRICE CHANGES WITH BOOK DISTRIBUTORS AND PUBLISHING HOUSES.
 
Where can I go to get more info?  Please go to www.thestory.com for more info. 
 



 
 
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:
For Marilyn Foster's sister MARCIE, who is having major back surgery TODAY to remove a cyst from around her spinal cord and around some metal that she already has in her back.
For the family of CHAD LEWIS, son of Randy Lewis (a friend of many in the congregation) as Chad was killed in a hunting accident on Sunday.
For WILMA WEIGLE who is back at the nursing home and is doing a bit better.
For NANCY SPINIOLAS as she is home and recovering well from hip replacement.
 
For JONAS BORCHERT, grandson of Don Nolte, who is dealing with bad cancer in his lungs.
 
For RICK SPINIOLAS as he continues to battle his pancreatic cancer.
 
 For JOYCE PIETZSCHKE who is recovering from a fractured shoulder.
 
 

PRAYERS FOR OUR SERVICEMEN
CALEB FIGURA- Army national Guard- just completed basic training.
 
Danny Dreyer-  Army- 2nd Lieutenant- Ranger, GERMANY
 
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!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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