Tuesday, April 20, 2015

DEVOTION:  God is our refuge and strength, an ever present help in trouble.  Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam; and the mountains quake with their surging.  Psalm 46:1-2
 
Very few of us have ever been involved in an earthquake or a tsunami, maybe you have and you know how scary it is.  Even if you haven't, you can at least sort of imagine how harrowing and terrifying it may be.  Imagine, as it says in this passage, mountains crumbling to the ground and falling into the sea.  Imagine the tidal wave that such a thing would create by such a huge earthquake.  Imagine how much your house would shake and how you would be terrified that it would all crumble around you.
 
Ok, enough of that.  Now imagine how calm you would be in the middle of it all, because you know that whether you live or you die you belong to the Lord who is your refuge and strength and ever present help in trouble. 
 
You may not have immediate life or death circumstances going on right now, but you may have things that are really bothering you.  Maybe it is a health diagnosis.  Maybe it is a relationship gone sour.  Maybe it is a career decision.  Whatever it is, you can know that the Lord God is an EVER PRESENT HELP IN TROUBLE!  He will help you through it.  He will guide you!  He will let you know that whether you change jobs or stay in the same one, he will bless it because it will be done in faith.  He will guide you in the way of reconciliation in your troubled relationships.  He will give you that peace that passes all understanding in knowing that whether that health diagnosis is a death sentence or not, whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord, and he will take us to be with him forever!
 
One thing I do want you to know, as the Lord's representative for St. John's, I am here for you.  When you are struggling with anything, I am here to pray with you, to give you God's grace, and His Words of comfort.  It is my greatest pleasure to be able to do so.  Please call, text, email, or Facebook Message any time you have a need!  I want to remind you that the Lord is your refuge and strength and an ever present help in trouble!
 
Peace be with you!
 
Prayer: Lord God, remind us daily that you are present with us and for us wherever and whenever we go to help us through every situation and to give us your peace.  Amen. 

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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:    In our Gospel reading for yesterday what did Jesus do to show the people he was with that he was truly alive and not a ghost?  He showed them his hands and feet and then he ate a piece of broiled fish in their presence.
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TODAY'S QUIZ:  Name four of the seven disciples Jesus appeared to after his resurrection by the Sea of Tiberias?
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CALENDAR: 
Tues- Quilting 9-2; Bible study 11:30-12:15
Wed- Choir practice 7pm
Thurs- 8th grade questioning and reception 7pm
Fri- Assemble newsletter 9am
Sat- Worship 5
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45; 8thh grade confirmation service
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WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte-  8:30- George Pezold; 11- Lydia Miller
Ushers-  8:30- Alan Hofeldt, Tim Linke, Rich Talbert, Don Turnure---  11- Marv Hendershot, Dave Winter, Gary Scott, Charlie Figura

Altar- Set up- Ruth Walters; Clean up- Cheryl Bettlach and Betty Schirr
Communion Assistants- Sat- Randy Fischer; 8:30- Rich Talbert; 11- Randy Sweet
Greeters- 8:30- Dave and Linda Callies; 11- Randy and Patty Sweet
Lay readers- Sat- Marcia Sevier 8:30- Tim Linke  11- Randy Sweet
Organist: Melissa Pedersen
Pianist- Tim Sherman
Projectionists: Sat- Perricone; 8:30- ????; 11- Terry McKenzie _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 

National Day of Prayer Breakfast & Prayer Service  Thursday - May 7, 2015

Breakfast:  6:30 AM - church overflow area

Prayer service:  7:00 AM in the sanctuary

If you would like to help with our National Day of Prayer Breakfast, there will be a FOOD "sign up" sheet in the narthex this Saturday & Sunday (April 25th & 26th) during all 3 worship services.  Please sign your name by any item that you can donate to the breakfast.   If you have ANY questions at all, please contact Sandy Robine direct, at 636-456-4061 or by email at snsrobine@centurytel.net.  All donated items are requested to please be brought to church ON Wednesday, May 6, 2015 for maximum freshness.(Refrigerated items can be put in the refrigerators in the church kitchen - the others on the island in the church kitchen)  Items should be plainly marked: "FOR NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER BREAKFAST"
Thank you for your generosity & help EVERY YEAR!   This time for prayer and breakfast has been such a blessing to all who attend.  It is for our community, so please invite any of your friends to join us.  All are welcome!!
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FAMILY NIGHT WILL START A HALF HOUR EARLIER NEXT WEEK!!  IT WILL BEGIN AT 5:30pm!! 
 
Come and join us for some wonderful food and fellowship!  We will be learning the Bible through Bible Pictionary!!
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PROJECTIONISTS NEEDED!!
Thank you, Terry McKenzie, for volunteering to be projectionist at 11am this Sunday!!
I still need someone to do the 8:30 service?  Any volunteers? 
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
MORE ALTAR GUILD MEMBERS AND LAY READERS NEEDED!!!
There is a need for some more ALTAR GUILD members especially cleaning up after the late service on communion Sundays
 
There is also a need for some more LAY READERS for all of our services but especially the Saturday service and  11am service on Sunday.
 
If you feel as though you could help your congregation in either of these ways, please reply to this email and we'll give you any training you need and put you on the schedule! 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PASTOR IS BIKING ACROSS MISSOURI JUNE 21-26!
As much as I need to get in shape, this is more to raise money for www.leadachild.org.   If you'd like to donate to this most worthy cause, go to the website, click on the donate button, find the space that says "Lead a Child Bible club, enter your amount and enter my name.  Then you can pay by check, e-check, or credit/debit card.
 
Thank you for your support!
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QUILT RAFFLE
The quilt is hanging in the church basement and will be awarded to some lucky person at 1pm on Saturday, May 2!!  You may purchase tickets from a quilter or from the church office.  Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5!! 
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALLING ALL BAKERS!!!
If you have never been involved in one of our church activities (and even if you have), here is a new challenge for you!!  There will be a cake/dessert booth at the carnival on September 12!  The carnival will be open from 11am until dusk!  Donations of baked good and workers to man the booth will be needed!!  Desserts needing refrigeration cannot be accepted.  Work shifts will be for two hours beginning at 10am and will go till closing time.  To eliminate many, many phone calls, a sign up sheet has been placed on the narthex where you can volunteer!! 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
LITTLE LAMBS IS ENROLLING NOW FOR THE 2015-16 SCHOOL YEAR!!
Only a few spaces left!  Get those registrations in today!!  Get your registration forms from the preschool or from the church office.
 
__________________________________________________________________________________________
DID YOU HAVE FUN WITH THE TRAVELING FELLOWWSHIP GROUP AT THEIR LAST EVENT? 
Well the next trip is already in the works!  They will be taking a trip to Rocheport and Arrow Rock, MO on August 22!!  They will have dinner at the J. Huston Tavern in Arrow Rock and then enjoy the play "Driving Miss Daisy" at the Lyceum Theater.  Cost will be determined by number of people going.  It should run between $60 and $70 per person.  Sign up soon as there seems to be a lot of interest. 
_______________________________________________________________________________________
NINTH ANNUAL TAILGATE SALE AND VENDOR FAIR WILL BE ON SATURDAY, MAY 2!! 
Tailgate sale starts at 7am and inside vendors will open at 8am and continue till 3pm.  The Ladies Aid will hold their luncheon and bake sale from 8am-3pm as well.  We are looking for vendors for indoor booths at $25 a stall and tailgaters to rent spaces outside at $10 a double parking space. There will also be PREMIUM rental space under the pavilion.  Rent the entire pavilion for $75 or we will divide into four spaces for $20 each. 
________________________________________________________________________________________
STEPHEN MINISTRY NEEDS YOU!!
Stephen Ministry Leadership Training will be held April 12-18, 2015 in St. Louis at a hotel near the airport.  If anyone is interested in being part of this ministry, and wants more details, call Joanne Hachtel, 636-745-8711.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
FELLOWSHIP REFRESHMENT SIGN UP SHEET NEEDS TO GET FILLED UP!!!  We have no one signed up till May 16!!  Please sign up!
Apr. 26- Gary and Joanna Hoelscher
May 3-  Rich and Lois Boeger
May 10- Ava Campbell w/ help from Gary and Teresa Scott
May 17-
May 24-
May 31-
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ST. JOHN'S YELLOW PAGES
If you didn't get your business card in this month's newsletter get them in to the office for the April newsletter!! This advertising is free to members.  Many times members call and ask if there are members who are in a certain business or profession.  People would always rather do business with fellow church members when they can.

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DO YOU HAVE A KROGER CARD?  ENROLL IT IN THE COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM!!!
Register online and have it swiped each time you shop. 
________________________________________________________________________________________________
SAVE THE DATE!!!!  OUR FIRST ANNUAL FALL CARNIVAL WILL BE HELD SEPTEMBER 12, 2015!!!
We are looking for ideas for carnival games and also donations of carnival game prizes for the vent.  Please donate prizes into the cardboard box in the narthex.  Also, if any one has an idea for a carnival game, or a game itself they would like to donate please contact Joanna Hoelscher at 636-485-0635 or Karla Christophene at 314-397-1375.

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PRAYER REQUESTS:

For CAROL KOHRS who is recovering at home from an infection.

 

For DANIELLE MEINE who is home from the hospital recovering from chemo treatment.  

 

For DAVE KOHRS who has stopped receiving chemo treatments and has placed himself on hospice care.

 

For BONNIE FRENZIA who is spending some time in Delmar Gardens for rehab.


For OUR CONGREGATION AS WE SLOWLY MOVE FORWARD WITH OUR BUILDING PROGRAM!!

 

For OUR DCE INTERN, KELSEY OVERBECK, that the Lord moves a congregation in need of her abilities to call her into full time DCE ministry.

 

For DAVE TINNIN'S MOM, JANE, as she continues to recover from several strokes and seizures.
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she is having a lot of difficulty with congestion and possible pneumonia. .

For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she continues to work hard to bring the people of the Czech Republic to Christ. .
  


 

National Day of Prayer - Food "sign up" list in narthex

National Day of Prayer Breakfast & Prayer Service

Thursday - May 7, 2015
Breakfast:  6:30 AM - church overflow area
Prayer service:  7:00 AM in the sanctuary
 
If you would like to help with our National Day of Prayer Breakfast, there will be a FOOD "sign up" sheet in the narthex this Saturday & Sunday (April 25th & 26th) during all 3 worship services.
 
Please sign your name by any item that you can donate to the breakfast. 
 
If you have ANY questions at all, please contact Sandy Robine direct, at 636-456-4061 or by email at snsrobine@centurytel.net
 
All donated items are requested to please be brought to church ON Wednesday, May 6, 2015 for maximum freshness.
(Refrigerated items can be put in the refrigerators in the church kitchen - the others on the island in the church kitchen)
 
Items should be plainly marked:
"FOR NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER BREAKFAST"
 
Thank you for your generosity & help EVERY YEAR! 
 
This time for prayer and breakfast has been such a blessing to all who attend.  It is for our community, so please invite any of your friends to join us.
All are welcome!!
 
 

Monday, April 20, 2015

DEVOTION:  How long, O Lord?  Will you forget me forever?  How long will you hide your face from me?  How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and every day have sorrow in my heart? How long will my enemy triumph over me?.....  But I trust in your unfailing love, my heart rejoices in your salvation.  I will sing to the Lord, for he has been good to me."  Psalm 13:1-5
 
As you read the above passage today, it seems like David is having a manic episode.  He goes from despair to rejoicing in an instant. 
 
Yet, as you think of your own life, you may notice that you often do the same thing.  You go from being totally depressed, to completely ecstatic, back to completely ruined all in one day. It all depends on your circumstances. 
 
It shouldn't though.  Your life, your mood, your day really only depends on one thing, the love of Jesus Christ your Savior.  David knew that and so he was able to snap out of his funk.  He went from wondering if God was ever going to relent and relieve his suffering.  He was suffering the consequences of his sin.  God had told him that the sword would never depart from his house, because he had used to sword against Uriah to take Uriah's wife Bathsheba for himself.  At the same time, he knew that God had spared him the eternal death he really deserved.  So, in the midst of an intense battle with members of his own family he is able to praise God for his goodness to him.
 
As we learned yesterday, we need to look at our conflicts as opportunities to honor God.  Think of the conflicts going on in your life today.  How can you honor God in and through those conflicts?  How can you thank and praise God even in the midst of that conflict?  How can you share the love of Christ? 
 
If you are in the midst of a funk because of your conflict, SNAP OUT OF IT!!  Christ is STILL risen!  He is risen indeed!  Alleluia!
 
Prayer:  Lord, snap me out of my bad mood, and my pity party!  Give me courage to face my conflicts with the grace you have given me and the forgiveness won by your Son Jesus on the cross.  Amen.
 

 
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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:    Who was Hushai?  Hushai was a friend of King David and a spy who was placed in the house of Absalom.  He was to mess with the advice given by Ahithophel.  2 Samuel 15:34  (Good job Dianne!)
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TODAY'S QUIZ: In our Gospel reading for yesterday what did Jesus do to show the people he was with that he was truly alive and not a ghost?
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CALENDAR: 
Mon- Last confirmation class 5-6:15; Family Night 6-7  LET'S PLAY THE FEUD!
Tues- Quilting 9-2; Bible study 11:30-12:15
Wed- Choir practice 7pm
Thurs- 8th grade questioning and reception 7pm
Fri- Assemble newsletter 9am
Sat- Worship 5
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45; 8thh grade confirmation service
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte-  8:30- George Pezold; 11- Lydia Miller
Ushers-  8:30- Alan Hofeldt, Tim Linke, Rich Talbert, Don Turnure---  11- Marv Hendershot, Dave Winter, Gary Scott, Charlie Figura

Altar- Set up- Ruth Walters; Clean up- Cheryl Bettlach and Betty Schirr
Communion Assistants- Sat- Randy Fischer; 8:30- Rich Talbert; 11- Randy Sweet
Greeters- 8:30- Dave and Linda Callies; 11- Randy and Patty Sweet
Lay readers- Sat- Marcia Sevier 8:30- Tim Linke  11- Randy Sweet
Organist: Melissa Pedersen
Pianist- Tim Sherman
Projectionists: Sat- Perricone; 8:30- ????; 11- ????
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 
WE ARE IN DESPERATE NEED OF SOMEONE TO BE PROJECTIONIST AT BOTH OF OUR SUNDAY SERVICES THIS COMING WEEKEND, BUT ESPECIALLY THE LATE ONE!!!  Please help!!
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FAITH, FOOD, AND FAMILY NIGHT TONIGHT AND EVERY MONDAY NIGHT at 6PM!! 
Round TWO of FAMILY FEUD ST. JOHN'S EDITION TONIGHT!!
 What a wonderful way to grow with your church family!  Just bring a dish full of your favorite food to share!
 BRING YOUR KIDS AND GRANDKIDS TOO!
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From your Outreach & Evangelism Board!!!
MARK YOUR CALENDARS & WATCH FOR UPDATES
IN PASTOR'S DAILY EMAIL NEWSLETTER AND WEEKLY BULLETINS!!!!
National Day of Prayer Breakfast
St. John's Lutheran Church
Thursday - May 7, 2015,
Breakfast 6:30 AM (sanctuary overflow)
Prayer Service at 7:00 AM
Everyone Welcome!
 
 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
MORE ALTAR GUILD MEMBERS AND LAY READERS NEEDED!!!
There is a need for some more ALTAR GUILD members especially cleaning up after the late service on communion Sundays
 
There is also a need for some more LAY READERS for all of our services but especially the Saturday service and  11am service on Sunday.
 
If you feel as though you could help your congregation in either of these ways, please reply to this email and we'll give you any training you need and put you on the schedule! 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PASTOR IS BIKING ACROSS MISSOURI JUNE 21-26!
As much as I need to get in shape, this is more to raise money for www.leadachild.org.   If you'd like to donate to this most worthy cause, go to the website, click on the donate button, find the space that says "Lead a Child Bible club, enter your amount and enter my name.  Then you can pay by check, e-check, or credit/debit card.
 
Thank you for your support!
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
QUILT RAFFLE
The quilt is hanging in the church basement and will be awarded to some lucky person at 1pm on Saturday, May 2!!  You may purchase tickets from a quilter or from the church office.  Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5!! 
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALLING ALL BAKERS!!!
If you have never been involved in one of our church activities (and even if you have), here is a new challenge for you!!  There will be a cake/dessert booth at the carnival on September 12!  The carnival will be open from 11am until dusk!  Donations of baked good and workers to man the booth will be needed!!  Desserts needing refrigeration cannot be accepted.  Work shifts will be for two hours beginning at 10am and will go till closing time.  To eliminate many, many phone calls, a sign up sheet has been placed on the narthex where you can volunteer!! 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
LITTLE LAMBS IS ENROLLING NOW FOR THE 2015-16 SCHOOL YEAR!!
Only a few spaces left!  Get those registrations in today!!  Get your registration forms from the preschool or from the church office.
 
__________________________________________________________________________________________
DID YOU HAVE FUN WITH THE TRAVELING FELLOWWSHIP GROUP AT THEIR LAST EVENT? 
Well the next trip is already in the works!  They will be taking a trip to Rocheport and Arrow Rock, MO on August 22!!  They will have dinner at the J. Huston Tavern in Arrow Rock and then enjoy the play "Driving Miss Daisy" at the Lyceum Theater.  Cost will be determined by number of people going.  It should run between $60 and $70 per person.  Sign up soon as there seems to be a lot of interest. 
_______________________________________________________________________________________
NINTH ANNUAL TAILGATE SALE AND VENDOR FAIR WILL BE ON SATURDAY, MAY 2!! 
Tailgate sale starts at 7am and inside vendors will open at 8am and continue till 3pm.  The Ladies Aid will hold their luncheon and bake sale from 8am-3pm as well.  We are looking for vendors for indoor booths at $25 a stall and tailgaters to rent spaces outside at $10 a double parking space. There will also be PREMIUM rental space under the pavilion.  Rent the entire pavilion for $75 or we will divide into four spaces for $20 each. 
________________________________________________________________________________________
STEPHEN MINISTRY NEEDS YOU!!
Stephen Ministry Leadership Training will be held April 12-18, 2015 in St. Louis at a hotel near the airport.  If anyone is interested in being part of this ministry, and wants more details, call Joanne Hachtel, 636-745-8711.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
FELLOWSHIP REFRESHMENT SIGN UP SHEET NEEDS TO GET FILLED UP!!!  We have no one signed up till May 16!!  Please sign up!
Apr. 26- Gary and Joanna Hoelscher
May 3-
May 10- Ava Campbell w/ help from Gary and Teresa Scott
May 17-
May 24-
May 31-
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

ST. JOHN'S YELLOW PAGES
If you didn't get your business card in this month's newsletter get them in to the office for the April newsletter!! This advertising is free to members.  Many times members call and ask if there are members who are in a certain business or profession.  People would always rather do business with fellow church members when they can.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
DO YOU HAVE A KROGER CARD?  ENROLL IT IN THE COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM!!!
Register online and have it swiped each time you shop. 
________________________________________________________________________________________________
SAVE THE DATE!!!!  OUR FIRST ANNUAL FALL CARNIVAL WILL BE HELD SEPTEMBER 12, 2015!!!
We are looking for ideas for carnival games and also donations of carnival game prizes for the vent.  Please donate prizes into the cardboard box in the narthex.  Also, if any one has an idea for a carnival game, or a game itself they would like to donate please contact Joanna Hoelscher at 636-485-0635 or Karla Christophene at 314-397-1375.

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:

For CAROL KOHRS who is recovering at home from an infection.

 

For DANIELLE MEINE who is home from the hospital recovering from chemo treatment.  

 

For DAVE KOHRS who has stopped receiving chemo treatments and has placed himself on hospice care.

 

For BONNIE FRENZIA who is spending some time in Delmar Gardens for rehab.


For OUR CONGREGATION AS WE SLOWLY MOVE FORWARD WITH OUR BUILDING PROGRAM!!

 

For OUR DCE INTERN, KELSEY OVERBECK, that the Lord moves a congregation in need of her abilities to call her into full time DCE ministry.

 

For DAVE TINNIN'S MOM, JANE, as she continues to recover from several strokes and seizures.
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she is having a lot of difficulty with congestion and possible pneumonia. .

For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she continues to work hard to bring the people of the Czech Republic to Christ. .
  



A message from Allan Dreyer





I asked and I received lots of egg cartons. At this time I don't need them. The good thing that my chickens stared to lay better in April. I am also selling eggs for a buddy farmer friend. We have white , brown and green eggs. They are 2.00 for medium ,  2.50 for large or 3.00 for x-large. Call or text me at 636-359/1905. And I will deliver locally or bring them to church.  Thanks. Allan Dreyer 

On Wednesday, April 15, 2015, jeremy klaustermeier <revklaus@hotmail.com> wrote:
 

From your Outreach & Evangelism Board!!!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS & WATCH FOR UPDATES

IN PASTOR'S DAILY EMAIL NEWSLETTER AND WEEKLY BULLETINS!!!!

 

National Day of Prayer Breakfast

St. John's Lutheran Church

Thursday - May 7, 2015

6:30 AM (sanctuary overflow)

 At 7:00 AM

Everyone Welcome!

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"It's Not Over 'til Jesus Says It's Over" #82-33

Presented on The Lutheran Hour on April 19, 2015
By Rev. Gregory Seltz, Lutheran Hour Speaker
(A Faith Journey for the Ages!)
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Text: Luke 24:36-49


As the disciples were talking about these things, Jesus himself stood among them, and he said to them, "Peace be to you!" But they were startled and frightened and they thought they saw a spirit. And he said to them, "Why are you troubled, and why do doubts arise in your hearts? See my hands and my feet, it is I myself. Touch me, and see. For a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have.".....Then he opened their minds to understand the Scriptures, and he said to them, "Thus it is written, that the Christ should suffer and on the third day rise from the dead, and that repentance and forgiveness of sins should be proclaimed in his name to all nations. 

Christ is risen; He is risen, indeed. Amen. 

Wow, what a day that must have been for those disciples of Jesus. In just a matter of days, they had gone through almost the whole range of human emotions, from hope and anticipation, to fear and dread, and then huddled together, they were terrified about what might happen next in their lives too. One day, they were following Jesus; the crowds were shouting "Hosanna to the Son of David," and then they shouted "Crucify Him, Crucify Him," leading to Jesus hanging dead on a cross. It all happened so fast. What else could they have done but run for their lives or hide for their lives? 

But, as this lesson says so clearly, "Nothing is over, until Jesus says, 'It's over!'" And that is especially true when you are dealing with something that is beyond your control or out of your hands. Those times are especially the time to look to Christ, to pray to Him, to trust Him no matter what.

Have you ever had a time like that in your life; a time that overwhelmed you, even frightened you, and then, suddenly, out of the blue, everything was all right and it had nothing to do with your effort, nothing to do with your diligence or perseverance? 

Well, that's exactly what happened to Air Force pilot, Lt. Gary Foust, one day in 1970 during a training exercise near Malmstrom Air Force Base over Montana. At an altitude of 43,000 feet, the jet entered into an unrecoverable flat spin. Foust prepared to take the only action Air Force protocol recommended: eject. When the plane had fallen to 8,000 feet, Foust pulled the ejection lever and was launched out of the doomed aircraft. His parachute deployed and Foust watched in surprise as the unimaginable occurred. 

The plane didn't crash. Let me say that again. The plane didn't crash. In fact, the abandoned plane stopped its spin, nosed downward, leveled off, and flew off on its own toward the horizon. Out of his control, without its pilot, Foust imagined it would crash, but to everyone's surprise the jet descended gradually and came to a gentle stop on a patch of snow in a wheat field near the town of Big Sandy. Not only did it recover from its unrecoverable spin but it survived its solo landing and lived on to fly again. What an unlikely, extraordinary ending to a plane out of control. 

It was out of the blue. An amazing new reality when things seemed totally out of control. I think that's how Jesus' disciples must have felt the day of Jesus' resurrection; the same Jesus, who had died on the cross, who had been laid in the grave, with chaos and hopelessness seemingly in control, suddenly, not only a safe landing, but a tremendous victory. There He was, the crucified One, standing in their midst, alive, resurrected. 

Everything changed for them that day, because their faith in Jesus was vindicated, their hope in Him assured. Everything changed for them that day, when the risen from the dead Jesus Christ came among them and said, <.i>"Peace to you!"....... Then he opened their minds to understand the Scriptures, and said to them, "Thus it is written, that the Christ should suffer and on the third day rise from the dead, and that repentance and forgiveness of sins should be proclaimed in his name to all nations. 

Nothing is over until He, Jesus, says it's over!

The point of the Bible is clear - only Jesus can be entrusted with that kind of confidence and hope. Only Jesus can bear the burden of being all things, to all people, so that all can be saved!

That's His offer, one that only He can make. If you read your Bible at all, you'll quickly realize that everything hinges on Jesus. The Bible claims that Jesus is the eternal Word of God who created the world. The Bible proclaims that His work, His Word, and His final judgment are what matters most in your life and in mine, now, and even more importantly, forever.

The modern-day rebellion against Jesus, His Word, His church; it's not so modern. People of all times have been tempted to put their trust in themselves, to put their trust in their political leaders of the day, to put their trust in bank accounts, fame, and influence.

Here's what I've learned about such things in my short time on this earth. The Bible is right about these things. On their own, by themselves, every one of those trusts will be broken; they'll let you down; often, just when you need it most!

But the Bible is not merely about the reality of our brokenness. It's about life in Jesus Christ for all who believe. The early followers of Jesus didn't just casually believe in Him, they had staked their lives on Him. They were sure that He was the Messiah, the Son of God, God's answer to the problem of sin and death. Then, He was arrested, beaten, brutally executed on a cross. Then, His lifeless body had been sealed away in a tomb. Then, they themselves were sure all was lost, all was hopeless.

But, that hopelessness and despair was exactly what Jesus came to vanquish once and for all, for them and for all who believe! 

And now, on the evening of that Easter Sunday, the disciples of Jesus stood in amazement at the sight of Him, resurrected, even eating a meal in front of them. Jesus was alive! Death couldn't hold Him. Their faith in Him had not been in vain. All that Jesus had taught them, all that He had done, all that He had stood for, all that He had promised was alive and well. 
They learned that nothing is over until Jesus says, "It's over!"

If you are a believer in Jesus, you know this. If you don't know Jesus as your Savior, you can know this in your life right now, starting today. And when you know that nothing in this world will have the final say, nothing but Jesus; that really changes everything. 

Let me illustrate. One of the hardest things that the Bible teaches is that you and I, even as believers, will have times of trouble in our lives, trouble just like everyone else. In fact, there will be trouble in our lives that even non-believers don't face; that's the trouble of being persecuted just because we believe in Jesus as our Lord and Savior. Sometimes I have the hardest time explaining to people why that's no big deal. They'll say, "Why trust in Him if you're still going to have many of the same problems that we do and more?"

How would you answer that, my friend? It's a valid question. But, more than that, it's an opportunity to show why your faith in Jesus is the very essence of your life, the very center of it all. Everything is transformed when you know Jesus as your Lord and Savior. 

For an answer to this question, just look at the text. Jesus comes into the middle of their fears and confusion and gives them what they need most, His peace. He gives them a solid place to stand with God the Father. He's overcome the threat of death; He's vanquished the fear of eternal punishment, and He's assuring all who believe in Him that not only is there life after death, there is purposeful, meaningful, eternal life waiting for all who believe. In view of that, what's a little struggle this side of heaven? In view of that, what's a little pain compared to eternal joy? In view of that, perseverance through trial becomes a journey towards the promises of God fulfilled.

Jesus, in essence, is saying, "It's not over until I say it's over....and, you ain't seen nothing yet." 

The very weekend of His crucifixion, Jesus came with a message of resurrection, of peace in the middle of fear and confusion. That resurrection reality even caused Him to send those disciples out to deliver His Good News to anyone who would listen and believe. 

He reminds them; remember, "If they persecuted me, they will also persecute you (Jn 15:20). But don't be afraid. Don't lost heart. "It's not over until I say it's over....and, you ain't seen nothing yet." 

The disciples experienced the truth of that reality at the end of their own lives. We're beginning to see more and more of that today too, aren't we? Christians are being persecuted just for believing and sharing the Good News of Jesus. Daily we hear Christians suffering in countries like Nigeria, Egypt, Syria, and Iraq at the hands of terrorists who are hell-bent on converting them or killing anyone who confesses Jesus to be Lord and Savior. It may even be worse than we read, dear friends. In fact, please pray for those who suffer around the world in His Name.

Times like we're living in today, this can tempt us all to look for the ejection lever to bail out from the body of Christ, the Christian Church. We're tempted to think that such persecution will have the last say.

But even in day-to-day struggles they can tempt us that way too. It may be an illness that is overwhelming, or a debt that we can't seem to pay, it may be a relationship that is not only broken, but it continues to break us down, day after day after day. Can the message of Christ's Church still help? Can the Word of God still speak to us today?

Today, just like then, Jesus shows up amidst our fears, and struggles, and pain. No door can keep Him out. No trial can overcome Him. With a resurrection peace and a resurrection power for your life, He comes especially then to say, "It's not over until I say it's over....and, you ain't seen nothing yet." 

The Good News for us today is that even when our lives seem at the brink of despair, even when we feel like bailing out or abandoning ship, Jesus not only doesn't abandon ship when the going gets tough, He has made a way through all that is against us. He provides resources for the life of faith, for even the difficult life of discipleship; that's a life to be lived with faith rooted in His resurrection promise that all is in His ultimate control even amidst catastrophe. That's a life resourced with His biblical promises and His real presence that readies us to face whatever this world throws at us. That's a life that faces today and tomorrow with a persevering purpose; one that infuses our lives with the fact that we were created and redeemed for eternal purposes that are bigger than anything we're up against now.

His Word endures, it empowers. He even promises that the Church that He builds on this Word will endure! Remember, He said, not even the gates of hell would prevail against it (Matt 16:18).

So, let me say it more clearly; it's true, in Christ, it's never over until He says it's over, and we ain't seen nothing yet; but even more importantly, in Him, what really matters, never ends! 
In Christ, the victory is always sure, no matter the skirmish of the day. For those who put their faith in Him. Yes, there is sin and sorrow, struggle, even pain of death; but all will come to an end. And even now, death's eternal shadow has been broken, sins eternal chains have been cut; all of it is over, it's done. Such things have no hold on those who put their trust in Him. He, the crucified One, is risen indeed, and so are those who put their faith in Him. 

So, I'm inviting you, dear friend, to walk in that same peace that Jesus gave those disciples that day. I'm inviting you to trust in Him no matter what you face at the moment. In time you will see God's purposes. In time you will see His glory amidst your trials. But in all things you will be overwhelmed by His grace, His goodness, and forgiveness, indeed that will fill you beyond anything in this world. That's His promise, that's His gift....for you.

There's a Persian Legend that illustrates the power of living confidently with the words and commands of the one who is king. When the king is trustworthy and true, he is to be followed no matter the temporal trial or temptation to live otherwise.

The legend goes this way. A certain king needed a faithful servant and had to choose between two candidates for the office. He took both at fixed wages and told them to fill a basket with water from a nearby well, saying that he would come in the evening to inspect their work.

After dumping one or two buckets of water into the basket, one of the men said, "What is the good of doing this useless work? The basket is leaking. As soon as we pour the water in, it runs out the sides."

The other answered, "But we have our wages, haven't we? The use is the master's business, not ours. He is a wise king, and must have his own purpose that we do not understand."

"I'm not going to do such fool's work," replied the complainer. Throwing down his bucket, he went away.

The other man continued until he had drained the well. Looking down into it, he saw something shining at the bottom - it was a diamond ring. 

"Now I see the use of pouring water into the basket!" he exclaimed. "If the bucket had brought up the ring before the well was dry, it would have been filtered out into the basket. The king was looking for his diamond. Our work was not useless."

The king found his most faithful servant, but our text today says even more than that. The resurrection appearances of the Crucified Savior is a message to the world that Jesus, the King of Kings, is the most faithful One to us, and for us, and He has a life for us to live, not only here and now, but forever. 

If you are looking for purpose in your life, if you are struggling with trial or temptation in your life, if you are just trying to make sense of the craziness of this life right now, Jesus says, "Trust in Me."

Let me say it even more clearly. It's true. In Christ, it's never over until He says it's over. In Christ, we ain't seen nothing yet. But even more importantly, in Him, what really matters never ends. 

I pray that you get to know Him more, get to know His Word more because there is nothing like Him, nothing like His Word in this world or the next. Keep listening to this broadcast to get to know Jesus more clearly, be a part of His Church where His blessings of baptism, Communion, and absolution can be yours from His gracious hand, and remember, to be one of His disciples means you are a part of a group that knows that they are sinful in need of His grace, that comes in humility to receive and cherish His grace in our own lives, and even better, we are a group that wants you to know that grace and love too. 

Jesus' disciples learned the one truth in life that matters, "It's never over until Jesus says it's over, and in Him, the things that really matter, they never end!" May God grant you that faith to trust in Him like that today and always. Amen!




LUTHERAN HOUR MAILBOX (Questions & Answers) for April 19, 2015
Topic: A Faith Journey for the Ages!

ANNOUNCER: Have you ever wanted to visit the places mentioned in the Bible? I'm Mark Eischer, here once again with Pastor Gregory Seltz and we're talking about the "Lands of the Bible Cruise," taking place September 28 through October 11.

SELTZ: And what a trip it's going to be, Mark. 

ANNOUNCER: Now, I've had the opportunity to be at some of these places, you have too.

SELTZ: I have! 

ANNOUNCER: Well, what value did you find in being there?

SELTZ: For me there are two major benefits. First of all, whenever I read or hear a Bible story or 
hear the Sunday morning readings, I immediately have a visual of that story in my mind 
because I've been there, you've been there, we've been there together. It's like retrieving
pictures off your hard drive. Those stories come alive for me just because of that. 

ANNOUNCER: It's an experience that deepens your understanding of the Bible and helps you in sharing it.

SELTZ: I think it does. For example, one of the most intriguing characters in the Bible, I think, is Herod the Great. He was the baby-killer of the Christmas story. And I've known for a long time that he walked that fine line between genius and insanity.

ANNOUNCER: With, maybe, more than a little paranoia thrown in.

SELTZ: Absolutely. In fact, he fell off the insanity side all too often; but seeing his amazing buildings, at least the ruins of many of them, projects like Caesarea, Masada, Jerusalem, it gave me a better understanding for that first-century setting in which Jesus came. Another example would be walking the route that Jesus probably walked that Thursday and Friday of Holy Week. 

ANNOUNCER: And you find it was a rigorous walk, too! 

SELTZ: It is. Jesus goes from Bethany on the other side of the Mount of Olives, down through the Kidron Valley, to the heart of Jerusalem, back through the Valley to the Garden of Gethsemane, back through the Kidron Valley to Caiaphas' house for a nighttime trial; He was awake all night, going across town in the morning to Pilate's court, and then to Golgotha; all without sleep. 

ANNOUNCER: Which helps you realize Jesus was no weakling.

SELTZ: He sure wasn't. He was a man of many strengths, spiritually and physically, too though. So while His suffering for your sins and mine culminated in the cross, it certainly started a lot earlier than that as a beaten, tired Man willfully being paraded around the city so that we could be saved.

ANNOUNCER: And understanding that really adds a dimension to one's teaching; kind of like the difference between seeing a 3-D photograph and a black-and-white page in a book. 

SELTZ: Yeah. Absolutely.

ANNOUNCER: And really that's one of the great benefits.

SELTZ: It is. These trips we take, they are not merely for the joy of seeing the places of the Bible. They are ultimately about growing our faith, digging into the Word as we "see and hear" what God has done for us and for all.

ANNOUNCER: Now what makes this trip so special?

SELTZ: I'm glad you asked. It's not just that we'll see the places where Jesus walked. We'll also see the places of St. Paul and St. John. Even the ship itself is a special ship, just the right size to journey to these special ports that can't be accessed by other ocean liners. It's an "all in one" trip of a lifetime, a Lands of the Bible tour!

ANNOUNCER: And the itinerary includes stops in Israel, Greece, the Isle of Patmos, Ephesus, Turkey....the list goes on and on!

SELTZ: Yes, it's incredible. You know, as you were talking about that list of places, it reminded me of how historical and real the Christian faith is. Jesus is about grace in the very dust of day to day living. I'm in awe seeing those places, especially as I realize that God journeyed there in the person of Jesus and made salvation possible for people like us. Then to see the places where that Gospel continued to go; places of commerce, like Ephesus; places of vice, like Corinth; and even places like Bethlehem, where no one seemed to want to go.

ANNOUNCER: So, these are real stories of real people, a real Savior, and a real journey to the place where it all happened. It's more than a trip, it's really a pilgrimage. 

SELTZ: It is. And just one note, it's also going to be a Mediterranean cruise as well. That's pretty incredible with all the safety and security of being on one of the finest cruise lines in the world!

ANNOUNCER: All right. This is coming up in late September, but time is of the essence if someone wants to take part. 

SELTZ: There is time, but you need to act now. Just go to our website, LHM.org for more information, or call Carla at our office; toll free 877-333-1963; that's 877-333-1963.

ANNOUNCER: Lands of the Bible Cruise, September 28th through October 11th. 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.

"Christ Has Arisen, Alleluia" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

"O Sons and Daughters of the King" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

 

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