Devotion and News: Wednesday, January 21, 2015

ST. JOHN'S MISSION STATEMENT
As the body of Christ, we strive to make disciples of all, focusing on the next generation, through growing...
UP in God's Word and Sacrament
OUT into the community by caring for physical and spiritual need
TOGETHER in fellowship to build lasting relationships in Christ

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Daily Devotions from Lutheran Hour Ministries
By Pastor Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour
 
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"Just Our Secret"  
January 21, 2015

rainbow, cross... We who have fled for refuge might have strong encouragement to hold fast to the hope set before us. We have this as a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul, a hope that enters into the inner place behind the curtain, where Jesus has gone as a Forerunner on our behalf .... Hebrews 6:18b-20a
Having received threats that promised a long, legal battle, the City Council in Grand Haven, Michigan, has voted to take the 48-foot cross, which stands on a hill overlooking their city, and convert it to an anchor.

The reactions to the decision are mixed:

* Some are upset to see this symbol of the Savior being removed and reduced.

* Others are rejoicing that one more "illegal" Christian image has been disposed of.

It's that second group, the ones who think they've won a victory by turning the cross into an anchor; those are the ones who are making me smile. I'm smiling because they haven't won a victory at all. All they have done is substituted one Christian symbol for another.

Let me explain. If you examine the graves of the first Christian martyrs you will find many are decorated with a symbol.

That symbol is not the cross; it is an anchor.

In those early days of persecution, using passages like the one from above, Christians let other believers know their faith was anchored in the Lord Jesus Christ. On their graves they made a very quiet, albeit public proclamation, that in all the storms which had swirled around them, the anchor of faith had kept them confident in Jesus, who had won their salvation.

I guess it's not so very different today.

We also are living in a time when Christians are being persecuted. The world still hates Jesus. It detests His sacrifice and despises the victory He has won for us. To keep the story of salvation from spreading, they are banning our symbols, banning the sharing of Scripture, and doing their best to push Jesus back into His empty tomb.

Folks, after watching what happened in Grand Haven, you have to admit, these guys who want the cross taken down are pretty good at what they do.

That being said, we also have to acknowledge they may be good at taking the cross down, but the Holy Spirit is even better at making sure God's people can clearly see their crucified and risen Redeemer. Take down the cross, the Lord will put up an anchor. Cross or anchor makes no difference to us, they both point with pride to our living Lord Jesus.

So, as the anti-Christian-crosses-in-public-places people are congratulating themselves in their victory at Grand Haven, Michigan, I hope the Christians of that community will also rejoice and say to everyone who drives through their beautiful town, "See that anchor up on the hill? It says our faith is anchored in Jesus, who gives us hope and salvation."

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, I give thanks the Holy Spirit confuses and confounds the proud people of this world. Grant that I may always be a person of faith, a person who is anchored in Jesus Christ, my Savior and Redeemer. Amen.
Pastor KlausIn Christ I remain His servant and yours,


Pastor Ken Klaus
Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour®
Lutheran Hour Ministries
 
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YESTERDAY"S QUIZ:     
How many were in Jacob's (Israel's) family when they left their homeland and entered Egypt?  70  (Genesis 46:27)
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TODAY'S QUIZ:  What does the name "Israel" mean?
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CALENDAR:  
Wed- Ladies Aid noon; Choir 7
Thurs- Karate 5:30pm-7:30pm; Praise Band practice 6pm; Carnival Committee meeting 6pm
Fri- Newsletter assembly
Sat- Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Worship 11; Kelsey @ Concordia, Seward for midyear conference
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte- 8:30- Dawn Sherman, 11- Sophie Tinnin
Ushers- George Hoelscher, Brent Davis, Gary Hoelscher, Ben Hoelscher
Altar- Set up- Marilyn Foster and Sue Ruhl; Clean Up- Lynn Russell and Elaine Schauer
Communion Assistants- Sat- Don Turnure; 8:30- John Hachtel; 11- Jim Rahn
Greeters- 8:30- Allan and Barb Dreyer  11- Dan and Lisa Rausch
Lay readers- Sat- Marcia Sevier 8:30- Jo Fahrni; 11- Jim Rahn
Sat Pianist- Kathy Barrow
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:  
YOUTH SNOW TUBING OUTING THIS SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 AT HIDDEN VALLEY IN EUREKA
All kids in grades 1-12 are welcome to come along with their parents!!  Cost is $11 for members of St. John's and $22 for friends and other nonmembers. 
 
They will leave at 11:30 from church!  Depending on the number of people going there will be a big need for drivers. 
 
Deadline to register is Tuesday January 20!! 
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
FOOD, FAITH, AND FAMILY NIGHT CONTINUES NEXT MONDAY!!
Come and join us every Monday at 6pm for a great time of food, fellowship and God's Word!!
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
SPECIAL CONCERT ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 @ 6PM!!
The Garms family, a southern gospel music group from Minnesota (I know the two don't go together, but you gotta hear them!!),  will be at St. John's on Thursday evening February 19th at 6pm!   It is a family of eight with wonderful voices and a tremendous desire to share the love of the Lord in music!  Mark your calendars right now to come on out for a night of music!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS ARE IN YOUR CHURCH MAILBOXES!!
Make sure you get them and use them for tax purposes, but also to take stock in how much you gave versus how much you had decided in your heart to give last year!
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
HOME CARE AIDES NEEDED IN WARRENTON--- 
Day shift-- part time.  Pay is $9 per hour. 
If interested contact Star Resource, Beth Murray at 314-432-7827
______________________________________________________________________________________________
YOU CAN BRIGHTEN UP THE SANCTUARY ON SUNDAY MORNINGS!!!
Altar flowers are a wonderful way to share joy at a birthday or anniversary or to honor someone's memory!  Altar flowers are $25.  Call Marilyn if you'd like to brighten up the church and honor someone you love at the same time!  456-2888!!  Or you can sign up on the flower chart in the narthex located on the bulletin board. 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
STEAK DINNER/AUCTION TICKETS ON SALE!!
Tickets are $25 a piece!!

Raffle Tickets for the $500 drawing are also available.  1 ticket for $10 or 11 tickets for $20. 
 
It is always a BLAST!!!  Get your tickets this weekend before or after one of our worship services or contact your favorite youth to buy them from one of them.  
 
For years this event has become known as a great place to get good deals on things and help out our youth program at the same time!! 

___________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:
 
For DANIELLE MEINE, a senior at WHS, a friend to many kids at St. john's, and a rider on Karin's bus since kindergarten, who has a very serious form of cancer.
 
For ELTON TEMME, Harold Temme and Lois Frick's brother, who has had many seizures and is dealing with many other health problems.
 
For THE PEZOLD FAMILY as they have the memorial service for Lisa's dad this coming Saturday.
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she continues to work hard to bring the people of the Czech Republic to Christ. .
 
For TODD PONDER, former band teacher/director and friend to many at St. John's, who suffered a massive stroke and can't do anything but move his eyes.  He is unable to breathe on his own. Here is a link to a fund that was started to help the family as they will have astronomical hospital and rehab bills for a long time to come.   At the bottom of the page it also has updates as to his progress.  http://www.gofundme.com/hp1ed8?pc=mb_em

For OUR CONTINUED FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND SPEECH in the United States, that we would continue to be able to freely speak the truth even in the face of opposition.

For our NATION'S MILITARY LEADERS AND SOLDIERS as they figure out what to do about the imminent threats from ISIS.
 
For MILLIONS OF CHRISTIANS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, who are being persecuted to the point of death for their faith.
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Devotion and News: Tuesday, January 20, 2015

 
ST. JOHN'S MISSION STATEMENT
As the body of Christ, we strive to make disciples of all, focusing on the next generation, through growing...
UP in God's Word and Sacrament
OUT into the community by caring for physical and spiritual need
TOGETHER in fellowship to build lasting relationships in Christ

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DEVOTION:  
"So Joseph settled his father and his brothers in Egypt and gave them property in the best part of the land, the district of Rameses, as Pharaoh directed.  Joseph also provided his father and his brothers and all his father's household with food, according to the number of their children."  Genesis 47:11-12
 
After you forgive someone how should you treat him?  Should you still treat him with contempt?  Should you forgive but not forget?  Should you still treat him like dirt to make him pay for what he did?  Should you make him remember what he did every day for the rest of his life?  Should you bring it up every time he gets a little "too" comfortable? 
 
Of course all of these are a big fat NO! 
 
The best earthly example we have of this is in the passage above.  Joseph could've made his brothers his slaves.  He could have brought it up every time he saw them.  He could've treated them like dirt for the rest of their lives.  Instead, he showered them with love and with gifts.  he showed them he loved them.  he didn't just SAY that he forgave them, he actually showed them that all was in the past and that the future looked wonderful for all of them. 
 
The best heavenly example we have of this is how Jesus acts toward us.  He doesn't bring our sins up over and over again.  He doesn't make us pay.  He doesn't hold bitterness and hatred against us for the hell he had to suffer for us.  He showers us with His gifts of love, mercy, and grace! 
 
Let us pray: Lord Jesus, thank you for truly forgiving us.  Thank you for not holding our sins against us anymore.  Help me to appreciate that more and more each day.  Amen.
 
 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY"S QUIZ ANSWER:     
Who was Joseph's only full blood brother and the youngest of all the brothers?  Benjamin
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ:   How many were in Jacob's (Israel's) family when they left their homeland and entered Egypt?
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:  
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible study 11:30-12:15; Council meeting 7
Wed- Pastor's circuit meeting 9-3; Ladies Aid noon; Choir 7
Thurs- Karate 5:30pm-7:30pm; Praise Band practice 6pm; Carnival Committee meeting 6pm
Fri- Newsletter assembly
Sat- Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Worship 11; Kelsey @ Concordia, Seward for midyear conference
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte- 8:30- Dawn Sherman, 11- Sophie Tinnin
Ushers- George Hoelscher, Brent Davis, Gary Hoelscher, Ben Hoelscher
Altar- Set up- Marilyn Foster and Sue Ruhl; Clean Up- Lynn Russell and Elaine Schauer
Communion Assistants- Sat- Don Turnure; 8:30- John Hachtel; 11- Jim Rahn
Greeters- 8:30- Allan and Barb Dreyer  11- Dan and Lisa Rausch
Lay readers- Sat- Marcia Sevier 8:30- Jo Fahrni; 11- Jim Rahn
Sat Pianist- Kathy Barrow
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:  
CHURCH COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT AT 7PM!!
Officers and board chair people please be there!!! 
_____________________________________________________________________
FOOD, FAITH, AND FAMILY NIGHT WAS GREAT LAST NIGHT!!
Kelsey did a terrific job of leading the Bible study!  The food was great!  And we were all done by 7:15!! 
Come and join us every Monday at 6pm for a great time of food, fellowship and God's Word!!
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
SPECIAL CONCERT ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 @ 6PM!!
The Garms family, a southern gospel music group from Minnesota (I know the two don't go together, but you gotta hear them!!),  will be at St. John's on Thursday evening February 19th at 6pm!   It is a family of eight with wonderful voices and a tremendous desire to share the love of the Lord in music!  Mark your calendars right now to come on out for a night of music!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS ARE IN YOUR CHURCH MAILBOXES!!
Make sure you get them and use them for tax purposes, but also to take stock in how much you gave versus how much you had decided in your heart to give last year!
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
HOME CARE AIDES NEEDED IN WARRENTON--- 
Day shift-- part time.  Pay is $9 per hour. 
If interested contact Star Resource, Beth Murray at 314-432-7827
______________________________________________________________________________________________
YOU CAN BRIGHTEN UP THE SANCTUARY ON SUNDAY MORNINGS!!!
Altar flowers are a wonderful way to share joy at a birthday or anniversary or to honor someone's memory!  Altar flowers are $25.  Call Marilyn if you'd like to brighten up the church and honor someone you love at the same time!  456-2888!!  Or you can sign up on the flower chart in the narthex located on the bulletin board. 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
STEAK DINNER/AUCTION TICKETS ON SALE!!
Tickets are $25 a piece!!

Raffle Tickets for the $500 drawing are also available.  1 ticket for $10 or 11 tickets for $20. 
 
It is always a BLAST!!!  Get your tickets this weekend before or after one of our worship services or contact your favorite youth to buy them from one of them.  
 
For years this event has become known as a great place to get good deals on things and help out our youth program at the same time!! 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
PROJECTIONIST SCHEDULE:  Thanks to the many who signed up.  There are just a few left!  Let's get some new folks who want a way to help to participate in this!!  Here are the dates and times that are left.
Feb 1- 8:30-                            
 
Feb 15- 11am-
 
Feb 22- 8:30-                           11
 
Mar 29- 11am-
 
Apr 5- (Easter) 10-
 
Apr 12- 11am-
 
Apr. 26- 8:30-                         11-
 
May 3- 8:30-                           11-
 
May 10- 11am-
 
May 17- 11am-
 
June 21- 8:30-                        
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
YOUTH SNOW TUBING OUTING THIS SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 AT HIDDEN VALLEY IN EUREKA
All kids in grades 1-12 are welcome to come along with their parents!!  Cost is $11 for members of St. John's and $22 for friends and other nonmembers. 
 
They will leave at 11:30 from church!  Depending on the number of people going there will be a big need for drivers. 
 
Deadline to register is Tuesday January 20!! 
___________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she continues to work hard to bring the people of the Czech Republic to Christ.
 
For JASON CLUVER as he recovers from heart surgery to put in a stent in a major artery. 
 
For CAROL KOHRS as she recovers from a blood infection and gout in her hand and wrist.
 
For PAISLEY CHRISTOPHENE who was hospitalized this past week for extremely low hemoglobin levels due to prolonged illness, but is doing better today.
 
For DANIELLE MEINE, a senior at WHS, a friend to many kids at St. john's, and a rider on Karin's bus since kindergarten, who has a very serious form of cancer.
 
For ELTON TEMME, Harold Temme and Lois Frick's brother, who has had many seizures and is dealing with many other health problems.
 
For THE PEZOLD FAMILY as they have the memorial service for Lisa's dad this coming Saturday. .
 
For TODD PONDER, former band teacher/director and friend to many at St. John's, who suffered a massive stroke and can't do anything but move his eyes.  He is unable to breathe on his own. Here is a link to a fund that was started to help the family as they will have astronomical hospital and rehab bills for a long time to come.   At the bottom of the page it also has updates as to his progress.  http://www.gofundme.com/hp1ed8?pc=mb_em

For OUR CONTINUED FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND SPEECH in the United States, that we would continue to be able to freely speak the truth even in the face of opposition.

For our NATION'S MILITARY LEADERS AND SOLDIERS as they figure out what to do about the imminent threats from ISIS.
 
For MILLIONS OF CHRISTIANS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, who are being persecuted to the point of death for their faith.
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

All You can Eat Chili for $7 at Warrenton High School tomorrow 5-7pm!



 

Please Join Us at the First Annual Warrior Chili Challenge

 

Come see your favorite teachers compete to be named "Chili Champion"

 

           

Proceeds to benefit the Blackwood Scholarship, given annually to two Warrenton seniors planning on pursuing a career in education.  This event replaces the Pasta House dinner.  The event will be cancelled if school activities are cancelled due to inclement weather.


Devotion and News: Monday, January 19, 2015



 ST. JOHN'S MISSION STATEMENT
As the body of Christ, we strive to make disciples of all, focusing on the next generation, through growing...
UP in God's Word and Sacrament
OUT into the community by caring for physical and spiritual need
TOGETHER in fellowship to build lasting relationships in Christ

____________________________________________________________________________________________
DEVOTION:  The said to one another, "Surely we are being punished because of our brother.  We saw how distressed he was when he pleaded with us for his life, but we would not listen; that's why this distress has come upon us.   Genesis 42: 21-22
 
Karma.  It's a word that is often used to describe the "bad luck" that people face because off something they've done wrong.  We think of it as what's coming to someone who's harmed us.  It's some sort of vengeance from God, or from nature, or whatever. 
 
The trouble is that it isn't a real thing.  It isn't true.  And here's why.  If what the sons of Jacob said was true, the punishment would have actually come.  They would have died in their sins.  Yet, the story continues that Joseph has mercy on them.  He doesn't treat them as their sins deserve.  Yes, they do have to go back and forth and convince their dad to let Benjamin come up with them.  Yes, they do spend twenty years in severe guilt, probably having nightmares about what they did to Joseph and how he pleaded with them to let him go.  They deserved to go through the same hell he did.  But they didn't.
 
Just the opposite happened.  Joseph forgave them and he saved them from certain death due to the severe drought and famine they were experiencing.  He saved them even though they treated him like a dog.  He saved them even though they left him to be a slave and to suffer at the hands of foreigners.  He had mercy and grace on them. 
 
In the same way God has mercy on us.  He doesn't give us as our sins deserve.  He doesn't let karma rain down on us.  He doesn't send us to hell.  Just the opposite.  He saves us!  Even though we continue to sin against him.  Even though we were guilty of putting him to death just as much as the people who shouted "Crucify him.  Crucify him."  He still gives us more grace!
 
So the next time you think God is punishing you for being bad, or the next time you wonder what you did to deserve whatever it is you are going through, remember that God doesn't give you as your sins deserve. 
 
Yes, the consequence of sin is death.  Yes, sometimes the trouble you go through is a direct result of the sin you committed.   If you kill someone you will probably go to jail.)  If you spend more money than you have and don't pay your bills you may get your car repossessed.  If you don't go to church like you should you will drift further and further away from Almighty God.   But that's not God getting you back.  It's not God being vengeful.  It is simply the result of being a sinner.   It is the result of you doing what God told you not to do or not doing what he told you to do. 
 
Still he doesn't send you to hell.  he doesn't let you rot forever.  He saves you from it.  He gives more grace.
 
Prayer:  Lord, help me to realize that the troubles I am gong through are not you getting me back for my sin, but only my own doing and a result of me simply being a sinner from birth.  Help me to recognize and understand your grace more and more each day.  Amen.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY"S QUIZ ANSWER:      Who was Dinah?
Dinah was the sister of the twelve sons of Jacob.  She was raped by the men of Shechem.  When the brothers found out they tricked the men of Shechem into being circumcised and while they were still in pain because off the circumcision they took revenge on them by killing all of them. 
______________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ:  Who was Joseph's only full blood brother and the youngest of all the brothers?
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:  
Mon- Confirmation 5-6; Faith, Family, Food Night begins 6-7; Board of Outreach and Evangelism 7-8
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible study 11:30-12:15; Council meeting 7
Wed- Pastor's circuit meeting 9-3; Ladies Aid noon; Choir 7
Thurs- Karate 5:30pm-7:30pm; Praise Band practice 6pm; Carnival Committee meeting 6pm
Fri- Newsletter assembly
Sat- Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Worship 11; Kelsey @ Concordia, Seward for midyear conference
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte- 8:30- Dawn Sherman, 11- Sophie Tinnin
Ushers- George Hoelscher, Brent Davis, Gary Hoelscher, Ben Hoelscher
Altar- Set up- Marilyn Foster and Sue Ruhl; Clean Up- Lynn Russell and Elaine Schauer
Communion Assistants- Sat- Don Turnure; 8:30- John Hachtel; 11- Jim Rahn
Greeters- 8:30- Allan and Barb Dreyer  11- Dan and Lisa Rausch
Lay readers- Sat- Marcia Sevier 8:30- Jo Fahrni; 11- Jim Rahn
Sat Pianist- Kathy Barrow
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:  
FOOD, FAITH, AND FAMILY NIGHTS BEGIN TONIGHT AT 6PM!!
 
Do you like good, home cooked food?
 
Do you like to spend time with your church family?
 
Do you like to get into God's Word with your family? 
 
Do you  find the time constraints of work, school, and other obligations squeezing out that God time?
 
We have the perfect thing for you!  We are starting family nights next Monday, January 19 at 6pm!
 
We will begin with a carry in/potluck supper from 6-6:30 and end with a devotion/Bible study time from 6:30-7.  The Bible study will be for all ages and all knowledge levels.  
 
Please bring a dish to share with the rest of the group.  Anything is welcome, salad, side dish, pasta dish, meat, dessert.... anything you think would be good for this kind of group.  There will be no main dish (meat)provided.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
STEAK DINNER/AUCTION TICKETS ON SALE!!
Tickets are $25 a piece!!

Raffle Tickets for the $500 drawing are also available.  1 ticket for $10 or 11 tickets for $20. 
 
It is always a BLAST!!!  Get your tickets this weekend before or after one of our worship services or contact your favorite youth to buy them from one of them.  
 
For years this event has become known as a great place to get good deals on things and help out our youth program at the same time!! 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
PROJECTIONIST SCHEDULE:  Thanks to the many who signed up.  There are just a few left!  Let's get some new folks who want a way to help to participate in this!!  Here are the dates and times that are left.
Feb 1- 8:30-                            
 
Feb 15- 11am-
 
Feb 22- 8:30-                           11
 
Mar 29- 11am-
 
Apr 5- (Easter) 10-
 
Apr 12- 11am-
 
Apr. 26- 8:30-                         11-
 
May 3- 8:30-                           11-
 
May 10- 11am-
 
May 17- 11am-
 
June 21- 8:30-                        
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
YOUTH SNOW TUBING OUTING THIS SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 AT HIDDEN VALLEY IN EUREKA
All kids in grades 1-12 are welcome to come along with their parents!!  Cost is $11 for members of St. John's and $22 for friends and other nonmembers. 
 
They will leave at 11:30 from church!  Depending on the number of people going there will be a big need for drivers. 
 
Deadline to register is Tuesday January 20!! 
___________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:
For JASON CLUVER as he recovers from heart surgery to put in a stent in a major artery. 
 
For PAISLEY CHRISTOPHENE who was hospitalized this past week for extremely low hemoglobin levels due to prolonged illness, but is doing better today.
 
For DANIELLE MEINE, a senior at WHS, a friend to many kids at St. john's, and a rider on Karin's bus since kindergarten, who has a very serious form of cancer.
 
For ELTON TEMME, Harold Temme and Lois Frick's brother, who has had many seizures and is dealing with many other health problems.
 
For THE PEZOLD FAMILY as they have the memorial service for Lisa's dad this coming Saturday. .
 
For TODD PONDER, former band teacher/director and friend to many at St. John's, who suffered a massive stroke and can't do anything but move his eyes.  He is unable to breathe on his own. Here is a link to a fund that was started to help the family as they will have astronomical hospital and rehab bills for a long time to come.   At the bottom of the page it also has updates as to his progress.  http://www.gofundme.com/hp1ed8?pc=mb_em

 
For OUR CONTINUED FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND SPEECH in the United States, that we would continue to be able to freely speak the truth even in the face of opposition.

For our NATION'S MILITARY LEADERS AND SOLDIERS as they figure out what to do about the imminent threats from ISIS.
 
For MILLIONS OF CHRISTIANS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, who are being persecuted to the point of death for their faith.
 
 

 
 

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"The Antidote" #82-20

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Text: John 1:43-51

The next day Jesus decided to leave for Galilee. Finding Philip, he said to him, "Follow me."...... Philip (then) found Nathanael and told him, "We have found the one Moses wrote about in the Law, about whom the prophets also wrote-Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph.""Nazareth! Can anything good come from there?" Nathanael asked. Philip said, "Come and see. Come and see." 

Christ is risen, He is risen indeed, and as the crucified, resurrected One, He is the antidote for sinful cynicism, the eternal source of hope and joy for all who believe. Amen.

Cynical, skeptical, disbelieving; the English dictionary describes a cynical person as one "who is doubting, even contemptuous, of human nature, or the motives, or goodness, or sincerity of others." It's an attitude that often takes some time to develop, but once it roots itself in the human heart, it can be almost impossible to overcome. It can look at a wonderful gift right in the face and find something wrong with it, something erroneous about it, something flawed or seemingly incorrect, making even the gift of a lifetime merely something new to be passed by, neglected because there can't be anything good there anyway.

There are a lot of people out there who fit this description, don't they? Maybe you're one of them. I know that there have been times when I've felt that way too. I mean, just look at the world in which we live it, right? Very often people say to me, "How can you be hopeful once you see the world as it really is."

This past week I came across some humorous statements that illustrated how a cynic sees things! Ready? If you think nobody cares about you, try missing a couple of payments, you suddenly have all the mail and phone calls you've ever wished for. For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism coming your way, even from those on your side.

Have you ever felt that way? Cynical attitudes seem to abound today, don't they? Even though we are living in probably the most prosperous time in human history, with gadgets that satisfy our every whim, with technology that controls our living spaces with absolute, personal specificity, with entertainment devices and places that seem so endless, one could describe the modern world as a place where people are literally entertaining themselves to death! Amidst it all, though, people are more cynical than ever. Why?

There are day-to-day reasons that we all feel cynical at times, but there is a bigger issue that undergirds it all. You see, in our quest for total control of our lives, we have neglected God, the One who created and redeemed us. As sinful human beings, we have reduced life merely to what we make of it. For many today, life is about what I decide, what I seek to do, taking whatever I can get as long as I can get it until I can't get it anymore.

Notice a recurring theme through all of that? "I, I, I." Life is what I make it. That's not just a recipe for cynicism, that's a recipe for cynical despair, for eternal separation from God Himself. The cynical view of life today might be an honest look at the recurring failures of sinful humanity from our perspective, but it sinfully misses God's offer of life, how to receive it, how to live it, joyfully, abundantly in His grace and wisdom for eternity.

That's why our text is so important for us today. Jesus Christ is God's antidote for sinful cynicism and despair, because Jesus isn't another human potential teacher, or some progressive politician with new answers to eternal problems, or some ultra-traditionalist who just wishes that we could do things like we've always done them before. He is the One who calls all of us to repentance and faith in Himself; period. There is no ultimate hope, joy, peace, prosperity, or purpose for our lives outside of a faith relationship to the One who came to redeem and to restore the world. 

In our text for today, it's not that a cynic finds Jesus, because cynics will always find a way to dispense with anything good in their lives. No, in this event, Jesus finds a cynic, overcomes his cynicism, and calls him to faith and life in Him alone. 

And that's my prayer for you today, dear friend, that you also would see this Jesus as your antidote to cynicism, despair, and struggle; for this Jesus didn't just want to find Nathanael and gave him abundant life in Him, He wants that for you, for you too!

That's the joy that compelled Philip to say to Nathanael, "We have found Jesus of Nazareth""Nazareth! Can anything good come from there?" Nathanael asked. Philip said, "Come and see." 

Our lesson for today, then, makes a pretty bold claim. If you are feeling cynical today, suffering in a reality induced despair, get to know Jesus as your Savior, for the joy of knowing Jesus, the grace of Christ, that's the only thing that can turn we sinful cynics from cynicism to faith. In fact, that's what the Bible is all about, that's what the life, and death, and resurrection of Jesus is all about; turning sinners into repentant believers, turning cynics into hope-filled followers of Jesus, turning us from eternal death to life in Him alone. 

Nathanael encounters Jesus! We get to encounter Him, too, through the events of this story. Are you ready to encounter Jesus with me through Nathanael's eyes? Let's do it.

First of all, let's start by giving Nathanael some credit! He wasn't a modern cynic. He hadn't closed his eyes to all the things that God had done in history for his life and salvation. In fact, he was still looking for the Messiah. He just couldn't believe that the true Messiah was this Jesus from god-awful Nazareth. Think about it. Nazareth was a town of Galilee and Nathanael himself was a Galilean. Even to him as a Galilean, it was off the beaten path, known for being a place behind the times, lacking in culture. Nothing about it seemed respectable, admirable, honorable. 

Do you know places like that today? Even more importantly, would you trust a leader from a place like that? Well, if you heard that Jesus was from Nazareth, you probably would have said the same thing that Nathanael said, "What good can come from there?" And surely, "The true Messiah will be from someplace other than that!" So, no-guile Nathanael comes to see Jesus, with the cynicism that comes with seeing all the false messiahs come and go. But he comes anyway!

And that's the point. You too, me as well, come with your heart open and honest; even if you're a bit cynical, but come and see this Jesus of the Bible and you will learn the great reversal of this text. The point is not whether something good can come from Nazareth; it's whether God can bring something good to places and people like those of Nazareth and beyond. 

The truth of the matter is this, God does things much differently than any of us can imagine. He didn't just bring something good out of Nazereth, He brought His good things to Nazareth and beyond. And just like cynical Nathanael, He came with an offer of life and salvation in Him alone, for Philip, for Nathanael, and for all who believe in Him. 

For the Bible says that all sinful people, no matter where we're from, we all are at the place of absolute need when it comes to the things of God, and yet Christ comes all the way to those places. He comes to the Nazareth places of life with a heavenly grace and a kingdom of God joy just for you and for me.

The text says, "When Jesus saw Nathanael approaching, he said of him, "Here truly is an Israelite in whom there is no guile or deceit.""How do you know me?" Nathanael asked. Jesus answered, "I saw you while you were still under the fig tree before Philip called you." Then Nathanael declared, 

"Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the king of Israel." Jesus said, "You believe because I told you I saw you under the fig tree. You will see greater things than that." He then added, "Very truly I tell you, you will see 'heaven open, and the angels of God ascending and descending on the Son of Man." 


Like talking to Nathanael; He knows you the same. The text says that Jesus saw Him. That's more than casual knowledge. He, in essence, saw right through him; the sins, the sorrows, the broken hopes, dreams, He saw it all.

The Bible is clear from cover to cover that the all-knowing God sees right through you and me too. He sees right into the you that no one else knows, underneath the facade, deep in your heart. He knows if you are skeptical, if you are cantankerous, if you are scared, hopeful, or hopeless. He knows. 

Thank God His good news of salvation does not depend on your efforts or mine to find Him, to know Him, but on His efforts to find us, to be known by us! 

Like Nathanael, we need to see God's big picture on our life. We need to broaden our horizons beyond what we think we see or what we think we need. 

President John F. Kennedy gave a glimpse of what that might mean for your life when he said, "The problems of this world cannot possibly be solved by skeptics or cynics whose horizons are limited by the obvious realities. We need men who can dream of things that never were."

Well, I think Nathanael would say it even more clearly this way; we need to dream of the endless, eternal possibilities of life, when the reality of Jesus as our Savior takes hold of us by faith. 

Jesus sees Nathanael, sees you and me, not just eye to eye, but deep in our hearts and souls. He's telling us I see you as you are. I know that you may have been disappointed in the past. I know that you are seeking for things that matter, but somehow are disappointed, let down, or overwhelmed. Well, the only way those yearnings will be fulfilled is when you realize that all those things are fulfilled in me. "I," Jesus says, "am the Way, the Truth, the Life. I'm here for you right now, put your faith in Me."

If you think about it, you are listening to this program today for a reason. It may be that you just turned in on for the first time. You might have even been looking for something else to fill the time, yet here you are, hearing about God's persevering, gracious love for you; a love that can fill you with joy despite the heartaches of this life, a peace that passes all human understanding. He's come for you right now, in this world, in this encounter with all of the Nathanaels of the world together.

Take Philip's challenge to heart when he proclaims, "We have found the one Moses wrote about in the Law, about whom the prophets also wrote-Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph. Come and see." Even better; come, see, and believe for yourself.

If you've got a bit of Nathanael in you today, how about you, with me, setting your cynicism aside for the moment just like he did. He said, in essence, "Okay, Jesus, have your say about my life!" Wow. That's the first step in overcoming sinful cynicism. That repentant perspective already realizes how sin has messed up our life, how much we need a Savior. Okay, Jesus, have your say. Actually, Nathanael went further. He said, "Okay, Jesus, have your way with me!"

You see, when Jesus is the center of your life, cynicism has to flee. You can't despair of the future because He holds your future and death couldn't even hold Him. Whatever He promises is true, no matter the circumstances of the moment. When He says that your sins are forgiven, they are. When He tells you to have hope, to be confident in the future, you can. When He says that you will live eternally with Him, you will! 

But, Pastor Seltz, Nathanael had no guile it says. I've got plenty of guile. I can see why Jesus came for him, but for me? If He really, really sees me and knows me, that can't be good for me.

Well, now I'm going to be bold with you and say, "Leave your cynicism, even about yourself, at the empty tomb of His crucified for you grace." In Him all cynicism takes flight, and that especially means for you! Yes, He sees you, He knows you, and in repentant faith in Jesus alone, that's good news. 

There are all kinds of stories like this in the Bible. Do you remember Jesus' encounter with the woman at the well in Samaria recorded in John chapter 4? Maybe she is more like you or like me. She was one who didn't even belong in her own neighborhood, let alone heaven. But Jesus engages her to save her just like He did with Nathanael. Yes, she had blotches on her record. Yes, she couldn't even brag about her hopes and dreams because of her choices or the realities of her life, all those were gone too. 

Maybe that's how you feel because of your choices or your situation. Maybe you are sitting at the well of real hopelessness right now; but this text says, "Jesus comes to that well of brokenness, wherever you are, with His grace!

So, where are you today? Endless joblessness, maybe you've failed at marriage, failed at parenting, or even made a mess out of your single life. Maybe you've run with the wrong crowd and now've been run over by the life you've been living. He sees it, He knows it, and He's here for you right now. Come, see, and believe in Him!

In fact, I think Philip wants you to have a eureka moment right now with God! When he talks about discovering or finding Jesus, the word is "eurisko." 

Sound like any English word you know? Yes, eureka! We found it, that which we were searching for it's here, it's now. Eureka, incredible joy in the fact of finding what we desperately were seeking. 

That's the spirit of this text. Philip isn't playing religious games with Nathanael or with you and me. He is just pointing all realistic cynics to the One who can truly deliver life and salvation beyond your every imagination to every sinful, cynical, overwhelmed by the reality of life, life. Come and see this Man. See this Man who can see you as you are and still give you life and salvation. See this Man who can help you face whatever you're up against and see you through it; not just here and now, but forever. See this Man who can give you a whole new outlook on life, on work, on neighbors, friends, family, even what to do with enemies!

Somebody said it well when they noted that most cynics are simply crushed romantics. Okay, that's probably a fair depiction of sinful people when we realize that our best is never enough. But, I think that cynics are really just people who have forgotten that life is a gift from God, one that He promises, one that He fulfills, one that He guarantees, now and forever. Eureka, we found the gift, we opened the gift by faith, the gift is Jesus as our Savior, our Redeemer.

I know that Christmas is behind us for another year, but the spirit of giving is really just ramping up in the Christian year in the Church. If you think about it, the whole Christmas, Good Friday, Easter message is about God giving a gift to the world. He earned it, He promised it, He paid for it, and He delivered it; manger, cross, resurrection. When life is a gift from Him, everything changes.

Don't you love what Jesus told Nathanael at the end of this encounter? He said, "You think it's a big deal that I see you as you are; wait until you see heaven itself opened for you because of me."

Phillip said, "Come and See." Jesus says, "Leave your cynicism behind and believe! For in Me, through Me, with Me," says Christ, "the gift of heaven itself is offered, lives are restored, souls are redeemed, death is defeated, struggle is overcome, pain is temporary, and life and eternal hope is real.

Let me close by saying this. If it would have been left up to Nathanael, left to his own devices, he probably still would have dismissed Jesus. So, remember that eureka joy that he and Philip did have could even better be applied to Jesus when He finds you, when He saves you, when you trust in Him by faith. He found Philip. Joy! He found Nathanael through Philip. Joy! He's come to find you too! He's here for you too! Can you let Jesus have His say, have His way with you today? He sees you, He knows you, and that's good news because faith in Him is the antidote for sinful cynicism and the key to abundant life for you now and forever. 

Amen! 




LUTHERAN HOUR MAILBOX (Questions & Answers) for January18, 2015

Topic: A Faithful and Missional Life?

ANNOUNCER: Now, Pastor Gregory Seltz responds to questions. I'm Mark Eischer. Pastor, the Bible encourages us to be careful about the company we keep; for example, in 1 Corinthians 15, St. Paul even quoted an old Greek poet who wrote: "Bad company corrupts good character." Yet, at the same time we're called to seek out those who are living apart from Christ and somehow share the Gospel with them. I'm trying to see how we do both.

SELTZ: Wow, that's a great question. It shows the difficulty and the challenge of the Christian life, that's for sure.

ANNOUNCER: It seems like an almost impossible task. How might the Bible help us understand this?

SELTZ: Well, just look at the passage itself. The point being made is not whether to have non-Christian friends but to make sure that we aren't participating in any sinful activity because of our friendships.

ANNOUNCER: So, the Bible doesn't call us to a total separation from the world.

SELTZ: No way. In fact, we, as Christians, are to engage the world, to get to know and serve our neighbors whether Christian or not. We're to be in the world, not of the world. Think about it, none of us would have been saved if God waited for us to be good enough or religious enough to receive Him.

ANNOUNCER: Point well taken. Would you have any other advice about how to hold these sort of things in tension?

SELTZ: First of all, the most important thing for a Christian is to be connected to Jesus Christ through His gifts of Word and sacrament and to be connected to a body of believers for fellowship, prayer, and encouragement. Even as Christians, you were never meant to be alone.

ANNOUNCER: Because if you were to cut yourself off from God's gifts and from the company of fellow Christians, you're, in fact, cutting yourself off from the very things that God designed to strengthen and sustain your faith.

SELTZ: Exactly. So, if your group of friends is solely non-believers and the activities that you share with them cause you to start missing church or not to read your Bible, that is like deliberately forgetting your first love. That's what Paul is talking about in the passage as well. He points out that he engaged some pretty rowdy people in Ephesus, but he never forgot who he was in Christ.

ANNOUNCER: In fact, he engaged them in order to share the Gospel with them, didn't he?

SELTZ: He did. That's the second point. As we befriend and care about people that God brings into our lives, we need to learn to be ourselves with them. That doesn't always mean we have to be overtly Christian at every moment, but we need to let people see us as we are, believers in Jesus who live a life to honor Him and serve others in His Name.

ANNOUNCER: And it's been said people don't care what you know until they know that you care.

SELTZ: Yeah, I like that, because it summarizes, also, the way that Christ served us and brought us to faith. Remember in Romans 5 where it says, "While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." He served, saved, and sought us first. Again, we need to maintain our connection to Him to fellow believers for the sake of our service to those who don't know Jesus as their savior.

ANNOUNCER: How can we make sure to do both?

SELTZ: I'd keep it simple. Make sure that you have a disciplined approach to reading the Bible, going to church; keeping connected to the things that keep you connected to Jesus, and then be open to the poeple that God brings into your life. Be the kind of person that is gracious to all those you meet and be interested in those He brings to you, that should give you plenty of opportunity to keep the tension of building a variety of friendships, without falling into the trap of being friends with those whose life and lifestyle disconnects you from Jesus.

ANNOUNCER: Maybe another way of saying that would be "If you find your friendships are starting to pull you away from the things of God and the people of God, something's out of balance somewhere."

SELTZ: That's a good way to think about a lot of things, our friendships, our work, and even our leisure. 

ANNOUNCER: At the same time the other extreme can be a problem as well.

SELTZ: You mean when all our friends are Christian?

ANNOUNCER: Right. You're totally within that Christian bubble.

SELTZ: That is a life out of balance too because being a Christian means that, yes, you enjoy the fellowship of the found; but with the same openness of Jesus to those who are lost like you were. So to not have that openness to those who don't believe, it dishonors the spirit of those who shared Christ with you, even the spirit of Christ the Savior who came for all. I just think that being more intentional to those God brings into your life, that's one great way of letting Him keep one's openness to new friends and neighbors as well as being connected to Christ and His Church.

ANNOUNCER: And it's a tension, but a joyful tension. 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.

"The Only Son from Heaven" arr. Henry Gerike. Used by permission.

"Hail to the Lord's Anointed" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

"From God the Father, Virgin-Born" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

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