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"Follow Him" #83-26

Presented on The Lutheran Hour on February 28, 2016
By Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour
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Text: Matthew 9:9

As Jesus passed on from there, he saw a man called Matthew sitting at the tax booth, and he said to him, "Follow me." And he rose and followed him. 

Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! God loved the world so much He sent His Son to save us. May all who hear this message be given the faith to know God sacrificed His Son to rescue us as individuals. May this faith be granted to us all. Amen. 

It was in early in the last century that an East Coast organization offered a bounty of $300 for wolves IF and only IF they were captured alive. That kind of money turned Sam and Jed, along with a lot of other men, into fortune hunters. Day and night the pair scoured the mountains and forests looking for their valuable, and incredibly elusive, prey. One night, filled with frustration and ready to throw in the towel, the men fell asleep. Once again their dreams were filled with all the things they would do and buy after they managed to capture their wolf. 

Then, for some reason, Sam was startled. Instantly he awoke, looked around and realized they were in a nasty situation. While they had been sleeping they had silently been surrounded by a pack of almost 50 wolves. Sam knew it was 50 because he counted up the number of eyes being reflected by the fire and divided by two. Moving slowly, he maneuvered closer to his pal. He nudged the man once, twice, three times. When Jed began to stir, Sam leaned over to his pal and said, "Jed, wake up! We're rich."

You know, you just have to appreciate somebody who has that kind of perspective on things. Even though Sam and Jed were in an incredible pickle, they somehow managed to see only the good. According to their way of thinking they were going to come out of this scrape ahead and be rich men.

Now there are a few of you Lutheran Hour listeners who might be thinking that story does not have the ring of truth to it. You may be thinking somebody made it all up. To be honest, I agree with you. No, I didn't make it up but someone else might have. 

So, if you aren't too keen on made-up stories, here's another which is based on fact. It begins on December 16, 1944. The Nazis had been run out of the Ardennes and the French folk were getting ready to celebrate a Christmas in freedom. The silent night was anything but silent or holy when hundreds of German artillery pieces opened up, displaying incredible fire power. Following the barrage, 250,000 German infantry, accompanied by 1,000 tanks, came rolling in to reclaim territory which had recently been lost. 

By December 20, American troops, under the command of General Anthony McAuliffe, were surrounded in Bastogne. Feeling confident that the Americans would see the helplessness of their predicament, the German commander sent word he was ready to accept their surrender. Brigadier General McAuliffe answered. The letter he sent back read, and I quote: "To the German Commander. NUTS! The American Commander."

That monosyllabic reply has gone down in the history books. What has not been remembered are the words of a young soldier from the South who was also in Bastogne. Being a relatively new replacement, you might expect him to be shaking in his boots. He wasn't. He seemed so calm that, as they sat together at breakfast, one of his comrades asked him a question. For purposes of young ears listening today, I have cleaned up the military language a bit. The conversation went something like, 'You do know the Krauts have us completely surrounded, don't you?' "Eyuup. Them poor dirty dogs." "What do you mean, 'Them poor dirty dogs?' We're the ones surrounded." "Eyuup," came back the reply, "but if'n I un'erstand cirrectly, this is the fust time in this war we kin 'tack the enemy in any which way we wan'." Today, military linguists would say they had a "target rich environment." That private knew, in spite of obvious difficulties, he and his comrades were rich in opportunities to move forward. They could go any direction forward.

I wonder if tax collector Matthew felt rich on the day Jesus passed by his toll booth in Capernaum. Yes, Jesus traveled by, but He also stopped for a moment... a moment in which He looked at Matthew and said, "Follow Me." Those brief words are our introduction to the disciple Matthew. We know incredibly little about his background. We don't know where he was born, or where he went to school, or what kind of family he came from. We do know that he had himself a pretty lucrative job. Indeed, taking taxes on the roads which came together in Capernaum was the kind of job which really kept the shekels rolling in; the kind of job which has almost limitless potential and room for advancement. 

How could it not? Working for the Romans, a tax collector like Matthew could set his own fees. All he had to do was send his employer some money on a regular basis and he got to keep the rest. Matthew was set up for life. And don't forget the benefits. Roman soldiers were detailed to watch over him and protect him. Yes, in many ways Matthew was a rich, rich man. 

Of course there was a downside to his job. Usually is, isn't there? The very position which was going to make Matthew into a rich man was also the job which would cause him problems. Because Jewish tax collectors were working for the Romans, they were looked upon as traitors. Because they could set their own fees and gouge honest citizens, they were regarded as legally protected thieves. The only person who could give a tax collector a run for his money on the unpopularity scale MIGHT BE a hated Samaritan.

In practical terms that meant that average folks like you and I would never speak to Matthew. People who hate confrontation would walk over to the other side of the street when they saw him coming, while folks whose tempers ran a little hotter felt they would be doing a public service if they stuck a knife in his ribs. There were other complications to being a tax collector. If you were a tax collector, your church wouldn't accept your offering envelopes and you wouldn't be admitted into the temple courtyard with the rest of the men. You might have been a rich man, but everyone's opinion said you were a Benedict Arnold, a traitor, a paid shill in the employ of the nasty and unwelcome Roman oppressors.

Now that you know the situation, you might be surprised to see Jesus stop at Matthew's table and speak to him. You might be shocked to hear the Savior extend the invitation: "Matthew, come along." Scripture reports as if it were almost a matter of fact interaction. "Matthew, come along" That's what Jesus said and the Bible tells us Matthew went. We have no indication that Matthew said "Look, Lord, can I have a few days to think it over?" Nothing in Scripture implies that Matthew had a moment's hesitation. Jesus extended an invitation and Matthew accepted it. Of course, you may be one who is thinking, "Of course Matthew went. Any sensible person would have gone. He had a personal invitation from Jesus, the Messiah, the Son of God, the Anointed One. How could he not have followed the Redeemer?"

Now I ought to point out that you feel that way because you have a few pieces of information which Matthew didn't have. You have heard the Savior's words; seen all His miracles; know why He suffered and died; watched on Resurrection Sunday when He rose from the dead. Matthew had none of those facts. The most Matthew could have known is that Jesus had performed some mighty miracles and made it His business to call people to repentance, forgiveness, and hope. These things could have had a powerful appeal for a man who was destined to spend his life on the outside looking in. The appeal to be on the "ground floor" of Jesus' ministry could easily have intrigued him. If Jesus kept doing what He had been doing, his new life could be wonderful from here on out. That was the upside to following the Savior. 

Which implies there was a downside. And there was. If Matthew had opened his eyes, like Sam and Jed, he would have seen he was surrounded by a bunch of wolves. Some of those wolves would have been those folks who believed, 'Once a tax collector, always a tax collector.' For them it didn't make any difference whom Matthew was following. As far as they were concerned, Matthew had the heart of a traitor and the soul of a thief. Then there would be those wolves who, now that those pesky Roman guards were gone, would want to take a bit of revenge for the imagined or real injustices Matthew had done to them. 

And what would be the reaction of his old Capernaum friends? They too were regarded as big-time sinners. They also had been banned from polite society. Exclusion by the general public and the fact that they had nothing to lose in the comradeship, had forced these local losers together. If Mathew had thought it through, he might have realized those folks might also turn against him, act wolfish, and start whispering among themselves, "Well, look at Mr. Bigshot, Mr. Matthew. Isn't he all kinds of grand now that he's following the Prophet from Nazareth? He thinks he's some sort of goody-two-shoes disciple. Well, let him think what he wants. We know better. He's a sinner who's just as bad as we are." 

Yes, when Matthew got up from the table and walked away without having given his two-week notice, he would have been surrounded by wolves. But Matthew didn't care. Although he didn't know where Jesus' path would take Him and He didn't have any inkling that following the Savior would lead to Jesus' death and his own eventual martyrdom, Matthew didn't care. At that moment following Jesus was more important than anything else; felt righter than anything else; and made him feel better than anything else could. The day would come when Matthew would look back and agree with Paul who said: "Whatever gain I had, I counted as loss for the sake of Christ. Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have suffered the loss of all things and count those things as rubbish, in order that I may gain Christ and be found in him."

When Matthew walked away from his job, he didn't care what everybody else thought. He was convinced he was rich spiritually. Let the world criticize him, it made no difference. He was rich. Let them jump on his case. He was right and he was rich and he was so convinced he had made the right choice he threw a party in honor of the occasion. He was spiritually rich enough to run the risk of criticism and taunts so he might introduce his sinner friends to Jesus, the Fellow who had just changed His life. 

With Holy Spirit-given faith, Matthew knew something had happened to him which was wonderful and everything else, I mean everything else which once seemed of paramount importance, was now secondary and had been put on the back burner. His Savior had found him and called him. Yes, he had been called away from a job, but most of all he had been called to salvation. Once Matthew had been destined to hell, but now he was headed to heaven. Once his life had been lived without purpose or fulfillment, but now he had been given a direction which was one way and that way was up. Once he had been lost, now he was found. Once he had been blind, but now he could see. That would make a good song, wouldn't it?

Of course a really smart, practical person might have grabbed Matthew by the lapels, given him a good shake, and said, "Matthew, look at the wolves. Look at the people who are going to hate you. Look at the people who are going to persecute you. Look at the people who are going to kill you. Matthew, open your eyes. Look at the wolves." How do you think Matthew would have replied to that? Although it is only conjecture, I believe Matthew would take that person by the lapels, given him a shake, and say, "Why don't you wake up and see just how rich I am. I have everything that is important, that makes life worth living. If you can't see that, you, not me, have the problem."

And if Matthew had done that, he would have been right, just as many millions of others who have followed Jesus, were right. You know, when a pastor sits down to write a message like this, he usually has a target audience in mind. I know this message began that way... and my target audience is anyone whose life right now is headed in the wrong direction and who needs a Savior. That being said, from the very first line of this Lutheran Hour message, I have not been able to shake the feeling that the Lord has some very definite, very specific individual that He wants to reach. No, I'm not a prophet. I don't have any special revelation; I can't be more specific than that. I just feel that God has a target person for this message and right now the Lord is saying to that individual, "Follow me." 

Indeed that person might be you. Sure, I know there may be a thousand logical reasons why you should not go, but Jesus still says, "Follow me." You may run the risk of having your family and friends cut you off, but Jesus has invited you to follow Him. You may have to give up an entire lifestyle, but it will be worth it if you obey the Lord and follow Him. Yes, follow Him Who came to this earth for you. Follow Him Who carried all of your sins, all that you have ever done wrong. Follow Him Who was nailed to a Roman cross and died a painful and ignominious death, so you might be saved. Follow Him who calls you to an abundant life, a fulfilled life, a saved life, a life with peace, and power, and potential. Follow Him Who loved you more thoroughly, more completely, more passionately than anyone else ever has or will. Follow Him Who left heaven to win your forgiveness and make sure you never had to go to hell. 

Follow Him, my unseen brother, my unknown sister. Let me ask, "How many times have you not felt your life was going nowhere; that it was bereft of joy and was lacking in love? How many times have you felt you were swimming in a sea of unending and limitless darkness, despair, doubt, depression, despondency, and dejection?" Let me ask, "When was the last time you woke up, looked around and said, 'I'm rich in that which is important, the spiritual, the Savior-things of life?'" Today, Jesus stops, looks at you, looks into your heart and sees all the pain and the many problems that are there. He looks and still He says, "Follow Me." 

Brother, sister, see what that invitation means. It is forgiveness for every sin of the past and every transgression of the future. It is having a Friend Who will always be at your side; a Confidant Who is always ready to listen to your every thought and prayer. It is knowing you are headed to a mansion in heaven, to an unending reunion in heaven with your Savior and all the billions of others who have also been led to respond to His call. 

Today Jesus says, "Follow Me." If you hear Him speaking to you, we would be more than glad to make the introduction. To that end we extend this invitation: please, call us at The Lutheran Hour. Amen. 




LUTHERAN HOUR MAILBOX (Questions & Answers) for February 28, 2016
Topic: God's POWER

Announcer: Now, Pastor Ken Klaus responds to questions from listeners. I'm Mark Eischer. 

Klaus: Thanks, Mark. Good to be here.

Announcer: Today, I might say, our question is a bit different.

Klaus: How so?

Announcer: We're hearing now from a 4th grader, by way of his mother. According to mom, this past winter her son was sick a lot and the family couldn't always make it to church on Sunday, so they started listening to "The Lutheran Hour." 

Klaus: We're glad they did.

Announcer: The boy doesn't always understand the entire sermon, I'm sorry to say, but he does look forward to hearing these Question and Answer segments and he also enjoys your Daily Devotions.

Klaus: Fantastic. So what's the problem? 

Announcer: The mother explains that her son rides the bus to school and recently a boy in 5th grade has started challenging her son about his faith. 

Klaus: That's pretty young to have to become a defender of Jesus. Still, I'm not entirely surprised. 

Announcer: Mom says her boy is usually able to make the case for faith, as it were, but the other day he got a question he couldn't answer. He said "I bet 'The Lutheran Hour' has the answer so why don't we ask them?" 

Klaus: We are honored and humbled at the request. So, what was the question which caused the problem?

Announcer: It's actually an old one. You might have heard this one before. The boy was asked first, "Is God all powerful?" Well, he knew the answer to that one. Of course, God is. But that was really just a set up for the question that followed.

Klaus: Let me guess. "If your God is really all powerful, can He make something so big He can't move it?" 

Announcer: Right. How did you know that?

Klaus: I know, because every generation challenges the faith with what they think is the impossible question. You see the logic is: if God can't make something too big to be moved, then He's not all powerful... and if He does create something so heavy even He can't move it, then He's not all powerful. Either way, God loses. Before I try to answer that question, I really have to say it saddens me to hear this.

Announcer: Why is that? 

Klaus: Because no 5th grader I know has ever come up with that dilemma all by himself. Someone iscoaching that boy on how to zap our 4th grader's faith. 

Announcer: And, there's a millstone in it for them, as well. How do we answer? 

Klaus: First, just between the three of us; there are some things God can't do. God can't sin. God can't contradict Himself. While God wants everybody to be saved, He won't force them to love or trust in Him. Oh, here's another thing God can't do: God can't please everybody. 

Announcer: But those are not weaknesses on God's part. It merely means that when He sets up a rule, He doesn't break it. If He says, "Faith in Jesus is the only way to be saved," that's it. 

Klaus: Absolutely. Well said, Mark. 

Announcer: All right. So how about this original question about whether God can make something so big even He can't move it?

Klaus: Okay. Let's deal with it. And right now I'm talking to our young listener. As the years go by, you are going to find people who challenge your faith, just like this 5th grader did. They'll think they've got you confused and questioning your faith. Let me tell you this. These folks that question, aren't that smart. A human being judging God is like an ant trying to figure out how to make a Swiss watch. An ant can't do that. He doesn't have the capability. And human beings don't have the capability to redefine God and challenge Him or understand Him. Never has. Never will. We dare not try to limit God by our own human limitations. 

Announcer: Okay. I understand. For example, God made the entire universe out of nothing... at just a word. We can't do that. God raised people from the dead. We can't do that. The resurrected Jesus appeared to His disciples inside a locked room. We can't begin to understand how Jesus did that.

Klaus: Absolutely right. So, the next time this kid asks, "Can God make something so big even He can't move it?" You tell Him, "God can always do whatever He wants." No doubt your pal will ask the same question again and then you say, "What part of 'God can do what He wants' don't you understand?"

Announcer: I suppose that will end the conversation.

Klaus: In my experience, it usually does.

Announcer: We thank our listener for that question. Thank you, Pastor Klaus. This has been a presentation of Lutheran Hour Ministries.




 


Action in Ministry for February 28, 2016
Guest: Pastor Tim Radkey 

ANNOUNCER: You're listening to The Lutheran Hour and Pastor Gregory Seltz joins us now for our Action in Ministry segment. Pastor, in today's sermon we heard how Jesus called Matthew, the tax collector, to leave his job and come follow.

SELTZ: Right, Mark, but now we're going to talk about ways we can follow Jesus by staying in the vocations in which God places us.

ANNOUNCER: And to help us gain some perspective on that, Pastor Tim Radkey has written a Bible Study called . He joins us now via Skype. Pastor Tim Radkey, thank you for being with us.

RADKEY: Hey, thanks for having me. 

SELTZ: Tim, we all have these childhood dreams of what we'll be when we grow up. At one time, in fact, mine was to be a physicist or a research scientist. And you can say that our job is really part of a much bigger picture. How is that?

RADKEY: Well, I think you would see, Greg, the difference between occupation and vocation. Very often, occupation seems very much like something that you might chase and when we look at vocation, we look at those places that God has placed us in, and something that He has given to us. And so it really begins with God and looking to Christ and remembering we can't serve two masters; remembering Who's the boss. 

ANNOUNCER: And how does God use us to accomplish His purposes? 

RADKEY: It's like one body with many members, as you remember St. Paul talks about in 1 Corinthians 12. I kind of look at it this way: it's sort of like you really need a farmer. You need a truck driver. You need people who work on the roads. You need stockers. You need cashiers. Everything works together so that you can get food at the grocery store and so we all have different parts but we all function for one purpose.

SELTZ: That's a really good reminder, Tim, of the big picture that our life is not...it's not ultimately about us. So, Tim, how does that change our perspective on work or the different roles that God has given us to play? 

RADKEY: I think it changes us significantly. God uses us as His vessels to show His love in the world and to bless others in the world. We, also, in turn are recipients of people working through their vocations that bless each and every one of us also.

ANNOUNCER: Now, how can we be satisfied with the job we've been given; the place in which we find ourselves even if it's not our dream job?

RADKEY: I think, first of all, is just remembering that it's the job that the Lord has given you and it's the station that He has you in at this time and at this moment. Through that job, even if it doesn't seem glamorous or even really enjoyable at the moment, it's still the means by which God's providing you your daily bread and using you to bless others through that.

SELTZ: Yeah, we're really talking about servanthood here and when we talk about vocations, God having us in this place, it might not be glamorous. It might not even be pleasant at a particular moment. So, fill us in; the Bible study does this, what is the proper perspective, then, on these situations?

RADKEY: I think the most helpful thing for us to remember is that God hides Himself in our vocation so that He can work through us. Just as we hear from the Scriptures, "As you did it for one of the least of these," Jesus says, "so you did it for Me" and realize that what we're doing is a holy work.

ANNOUNCER: And that's important because I think it also shows that it's an opportunity for us to encourage others. If you see a friend or a loved one in need, you can actually be Christ's instrument to bring them God's help. 

RADKEY: Yes, I think that's a wonderful perspective for us to keep is just to remember that we are God's hands and feet in the world to bless and love others. It's always a privilege to be used by Him for the blessing of others and to love others, and also to be grateful and thankful to Him for how He uses all these other vocations to bless us each and every day of our lives. 

ANNOUNCER: Once again, the name of this resource is . It's available on DVD. You can also go to our website to view or download that material for free. It's a great resource that you can use either as a group or as an individual. 

SELTZ: We're called to be the hands and feet of Christ in the world today like you were just speaking about. That might be in a lucrative career; it might be serving the needy on the streets, or being a parent or friend you need to be for the sake of others. Pastor Tim Radkey, thank you for helping us to see what it really looks like to follow Jesus.

RADKEY: Thank you so much for having me. 

SELTZ: And that's our Action in Ministry segment today, to bless, to empower, and to strengthen your life in Christ for others. 

ANNOUNCER: And, once again, the name of this resource is, . You can view or download this material for free at lutheranhour.org. Look for the tab called Action in Ministry. Or call 1-855-john316. That's 1-855-564-6316. Our email address is info@lhm.org

 


 



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

"May God Bestow on Us His Grace" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

"Lord of Our Life and God of Our Salvation" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

 

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"A Glorious Promise"
By Rev. Wayne Palmer 
February 26, 2016

Lenten Devotion 2016

(Jesus said) "You are those who have stayed with Me in My trials, and I assign to you, as My Father assigned to Me, a kingdom, that you may eat and drink at My table in My kingdom and sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel" (Luke 22:28-30).

Read Luke 22:28-30.

Though Jesus was generally well-received by the crowds throughout His ministry, He faced ever stiffening opposition and hostility from the Jewish religious leaders. But the disciples faithfully stood by Him through it all. Peter said it well: "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life, and we have believed, and have come to know, that You are the Holy One of God" (John 6:68b-69).

Jesus looks around the table at them. A moment ago they disputed which of them was greatest, but He knows in the future they will suffer as He will-beatings, imprisonment, exile, even death. So Jesus points them beyond those sufferings to the glorious reward that waits for them at the end. When their earthly lives are completed, they will receive a greater honor, privilege and glory than anything they could have sought on earth. Here they will serve in humility and suffering, but in heaven they will find true glory and honor. The promise is true for you and me as well.

Though our daily work for the Lord often seems to go unappreciated and unrecognized, Jesus assures us that God marks it well and will faithfully reward it in eternity.

THE PRAYER: Lord Jesus, thank You for teaching us a new way to think about ourselves and our place in Your world. Help me grasp the beauty and grandeur of it all, that I may live as You did, in humble service and self-sacrifice. Amen.

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Daily Email: Thursday, February 25, 2016

DEVOTION: Luke 13:1-9

13 There were some present at that very time who told him about the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices. And he answered them, "Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans, because they suffered in this way? No, I tell you; but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish. Or those eighteen on whom the tower in Siloam fell and killed them: do you think that they were worse offenders than all the others who lived in Jerusalem? No, I tell you; but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish."

And he told this parable: "A man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard, and he came seeking fruit on it and found none. And he said to the vinedresser, 'Look, for three years now I have come seeking fruit on this fig tree, and I find none. Cut it down. Why should it use up the ground?' And he answered him, 'Sir, let it alone this year also, until I dig around it and put on manure. Then if it should bear fruit next year, well and good; but if not, you can cut it down.'"
 
 
I remember back when hurricane Katrina destroyed a big part of New Orleans.  I heard so many people say that it was God's judgment against that city.  To those who said that, or who think that way about things any time a natural disaster or freak accident happens, I say, READ JESUS' WORDS IN THE PASSAGE ABOVE!
 
 
How much time do you think you have left on the earth?  A day?  A week?  50 years?  The truth is that you don't know.  You are just as big a sinner as everyone else, and so you will, one day, take your last breath!  A very stern warning from Jesus, indeed! 
 
The groups of people that Jesus mentions didn't die because they were worse sinners than everyone else, or because that was a specific judgment against a specific sin.  It was because they were just as big of sinners as you are!  What does that say about you?
 
The God who knows the day of your death, gives you and I a warning.  He calls us to repentance.  He could just leave us alone.  He could just say that it's up to us and our own wits to get ourselves into a right relationship with Jesus and into heaven.  He doesn't.  Instead he warns us that we need to repent or we will likewise perish. 
 
Indeed, we will perish.  We will leave this earth.  Our souls will leave our bodies at the moment of our last breath.  That's not the perishing that Jesus is talking about here.  he is talking about perishing eternally.  He is talking about how everyone is equally sinful and is equally in need of forgiveness.  Repentance is the beginning of that forgiveness. Repentance is the realization that I am sinful, that I can't get things right on my own, and that I need a Savior from my sin, which is Jesus.  Repentance is a literal turning around and going the other way. 
 
He doesn't leave us hanging though.  he doesn't make us do it all on our own.  He also gives us the tools and the power to repent and receive forgiveness!  It's called His WORD and His SACRAMENTS!!!  The trouble is that if you're not in church, you're much less likely to receive them!  Get your butt to church so that you can receive and use the tools and the power that you need to repent and believe the good news!
 
Prayer:  Lord, make me repent from my particular sins and run to your arms for forgiveness and a renewed heart and life.  Amen.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:

Fri- Assemble Newslettter 9am; (30 Hour Famine postponed)

Sat-  worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45; Voter's meeting 9:45

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte- 8:30- Hailey Blechle; 11- Jack Bunge


Ushers-   Sun- Marv Hendershot, Don Luebke, Dave Callies, Don Nolte

Altar-  Sun Set up-  Don Hance; Clean up- Elaine Schauer and Lynn Russell

Elders-  Sat- Randy Fischer; 8:30- Randy Sweet; 11- Charlie Figura

Greeters- 8:30- Dave and Linda Callies; 11- Steve and Sandy Robine

Lay Readers- Sat- Sandra Perricone; 8:30-  Randy Sweet; 11 -  Sandy Robine

Pianist- Sat- Molly Hendershot

 

Sun Pianist- Barb Dreyer

Projectionists:  Sat- Perricone  8:30- Schaumberg; 11- Klaustermeier
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

YESTERDAY'S  BIBLE QUIZ  What were the Israelites to do with their land every seven years?

 

Excellent answer from Don Nolte:  Quiz;  Leviticus 25 starting at verse 4   Every seventh year was a sabbatical year when the Israelite farmer did not plant any crops on their lands or harvest any volunteer crops.  It provided rest for the soil and emphasized the people's dependence upon God, since they depleted their reserves of food during the sabbatical year

___________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: On what day was every Israelites boy supposed to be circumcised after he was born? 
_________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS!!!! 
 
RESULTS OF BUILDING MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT
The group decided that the plans that were proposed and approved years ago are not feasible and will not work for our current situation.  They also decided to move forward with a  new master plan which will be put together in the coming weeks and then presented to the building committee and after approval will be presented to the voters. 
_________________________________________________________________________________
 
TWO WAYS YOU CAN SUPPORT OUR YOUTH AND THE YOUTH OF THE COMMUNITY!!
1. Warren County Literacy Inc. is going to be giving away 70 bookcases stocked with books in April to children who are in the head Start Program in Warren County.  This is the fifth year for this wonderful event.  What we need is people to sponsor a bookcase for $50.  If you are able and willing, please reply to this email or call/text at 636-359-1961.  Make checks payable to Warren County Literacy Inc.   The ceremony at which the kids get their bookcases is on Sunday, April 10 at 2pm at Wright City Middle School.
 
 
2. Warrenton High School Band is having a spaghetti dinner fundraiser and concert on Sat, Feb. 27 at 6pm.  It will be a casual dinner with music while you dine!  Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for kids in advance.  $10/$5 at the door.  Let me know by next Tuesday if you want to go.  It's perfect for Saturday night after church!!!   There are five St. John's High school kids in band this year.  Make checks payable to WHS Band Boosters.
__________________________________________________________________________________
LENT DINNERS ARE EVERY WEDNESDAY DURING LENT AT 5:30!!
Over the last many, many years your Jr. and Sr. high youth and their parents (mostly their parents) have been serving dinner on Wednesday nights during Lent.  While this is a good way for the youth and their parents to serve and give back to the congregation, it is also supposed to be a way for them to raise money for their service projects and trips. 
 
Unfortunately over the past several years, they have barely broken even on these dinners.  The parents usually donate the desserts and even much of the other food out of their own pockets.  Without that the youth would probably lose money. 
 
It is especially important that they make money this year, as they will need all they can get to make their goal for the National Youth Gathering in new Orleans.
 
I want to encourage you all to attend these dinners, and, while there is no set price per person for these dinners, a generous free will offering is strongly encouraged!! 
 
Below is the Menu for each week:
 

 
March 2-
taco bar w/all the fixings
desserts
 
March 9-
pasta
salad
rolls
desserts
 
March 16-
Fried Chicken
potatoes
corn
rolls
desserts
 
 
As always, thank you for your continued support of the future of Christianity!!!
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
 DO YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM RECEIVING THIS DAILY EMAIL?
If you know of someone who isn't currently receiving my daily emails but would like to, please reply to this email with their email address and I will add them to the list.  THANK YOU!
_____________________________________________________________________________
OPERATION BACKPACK FOR FEBRUARY IS CANNED VEGETABLES!!  ANY SIZE CANS ARE APPRECIATED!
You can also do individual size cups.
 
(Remember this is for the poor and needy children of our community and county that often receive two breakfast and lunch at school, and have very little or no food at home.)
___________________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL PRAYERS:
 
For DON BRAZEE who continues to recover from a tick bourn illness that came on very gradually and has caused severe swelling and water retention  which has caused him to be so weak that he can't stand on his own.
 
For RUTH WALTERS as she recovers from knee replacement surgery. 
 
For MARIAH, a granddaughter of Pat Jaeger's best friend, who has been diagnosed with childhood leukemia.
 
For PASTOR MCCRACKEN, from Trinity in Troy, who is on a two month leave to heal from cancer treatments.
 
For PASTOR PIPER, from St. Paul, New Melle, as he recovers from a heart attack he had while running a 5K in Florida.
 
For THOSE DEALING WITH FLOODING PROBLEMS in the days and weeks ahead, that the Lord would provide for their needs, and use us, if need be, to help. 
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in need of more funding to continue her mission work in the Czech Republic.
 


Daily Email: Wednesday, February 24, 2016

DEVOTION:  1 Corinthians 10:1-13  English Standard Version (ESV)

10 For I do not want you to be unaware, brothers, that our fathers were all under the cloud, and all passed through the sea, and all were baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea, and all ate the same spiritual food, and all drank the same spiritual drink. For they drank from the spiritual Rock that followed them, and the Rock was Christ. Nevertheless, with most of them God was not pleased, for they were overthrown in the wilderness.

Now these things took place as examples for us, that we might not desire evil as they did. Do not be idolaters as some of them were; as it is written, "The people sat down to eat and drink and rose up to play." We must not indulge in sexual immorality as some of them did, and twenty-three thousand fell in a single day. We must not put Christ to the test, as some of them did and were destroyed by serpents, 10 nor grumble, as some of them did and were destroyed by the Destroyer. 11 Now these things happened to them as an example, but they were written down for our instruction, on whom the end of the ages has come. 12 Therefore let anyone who thinks that he stands take heed lest he fall. 13 No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to endure it.
 
Have you ever someone say that, "God won't give you anything you can't handle"?   NOT TRUE!!  When you hear that, don't believe it!  It isn't in the Bible!!
 
What is in the Bible is the last verse for the Epistle reading for today.  God allows temptation to come upon you in order to test you, not to see if you'll fall into it, but to strengthen you in His power and grace.  For, when he allows you to be overcome with temptation, he also provides the way out, JESUS, so that you may be able to endure it. 
 
The verse before it is very important to remember too.  "Therefore let anyone who thinks that he stands take heed lest he fall."  Don't get too confident or to cocky that you think you can handle temptation on your own.  You aren't!  You won't!  The only way you are able to overcome  temptation is through the Holy Spirit living in you!  And when you do fall into temptation, the only way out of it is JESUS!
 
Listen to me!  You can't handle everything on your own.  Every day you will encounter things you can't handle!  That's why you have the Holy Spirit in you!  That's why you have Jesus to die on a cross for you! 
 
Live in that grace and power today and know that the Lord is there to see you through it all! 
 
Prayer: Lord, help us to stand firm in you lest we fall into temptation and thank you for pulling us back out of that temptation pit when we do fall into it.  Amen.

 

___________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:

Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible Study 11:30-12:15; Visitation for Betty Schirr 2-5; Funeral 5; Building Planning Meeting 6:30

Wed- Supper 5:30; Worship 6:30

Fri- Assemble Newslettter 9am; (30 Hour Famine postponed)

Sat-  worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45; Voter's meeting 9:45

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte- Wed- Dawn Sherman 8:30- Hailey Blechle; 11- Jack Bunge


Ushers-   Wed-George, Gary, and Ben  Hoelscher and Brent Davis; Sun- Marv Hendershot, Don Luebke, Dave Callies, Don Nolte

Altar-  Wed (Fill Candles) Terry McKenzie Sun Set up-  Don Hance; Clean up- Elaine Schauer and Lynn Russell

Elders-  Sat- Randy Fischer; 8:30- Randy Sweet; 11- Charlie Figura

Greeters- 8:30- Dave and Linda Callies; 11- Steve and Sandy Robine

Lay Readers- Sat- Sandra Perricone; 8:30-  Randy Sweet; 11 -  Sandy Robine

Pianist- Sat- Molly Hendershot

 

Sun Pianist- Barb Dreyer

Projectionists:  Sat- Perricone  8:30- Schaumberg; 11- Klaustermeier
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

YESTERDAY'S  BIBLE QUIZ  What is a sin of omission?

Quiz:  To him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin. James 4:17.

 
Not doing what you know you should do.
 
Good job Don Nolte!
__________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: What were the Israelites to do with their land every seven years?
___________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS!!!! 
 
SUPPER TONIGHT AT 5:30!!!
turkey
stuffing
green beans
apple sauce
desserts
____________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP TONIGHT AT 6:30!!!
Do you ever lament or grieve?  It is ok to grieve and mourn, in fact, it is a necessary and blessed part of life.  Jesus said, Blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted.  Come learn the proper way to mourn and grieve from Job today. 
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
RESULTS OF BUILDING MEETING LAST NIGHT
The group decided that the plans that were proposed and approved years ago are not feasible and will not work for our current situation.  They also decided to move forward with a  new master plan which will be put together in the coming weeks and then presented to the building committee and after approval will be presented to the voters. 
_________________________________________________________________________________
 
TWO WAYS YOU CAN SUPPORT OUR YOUTH AND THE YOUTH OF THE COMMUNITY!!
1. Warren County Literacy Inc. is going to be giving away 70 bookcases stocked with books in April to children who are in the head Start Program in Warren County.  This is the fifth year for this wonderful event.  What we need is people to sponsor a bookcase for $50.  If you are able and willing, please reply to this email or call/text at 636-359-1961.  Make checks payable to Warren County Literacy Inc.   The ceremony at which the kids get their bookcases is on Sunday, April 10 at 2pm at Wright City Middle School.
 
 
2. Warrenton High School Band is having a spaghetti dinner fundraiser and concert on Sat, Feb. 27 at 6pm.  It will be a casual dinner with music while you dine!  Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for kids in advance.  $10/$5 at the door.  Let me know by next Tuesday if you want to go.  It's perfect for Saturday night after church!!!   There are five St. John's High school kids in band this year.  Make checks payable to WHS Band Boosters.
__________________________________________________________________________________
LENT DINNERS ARE EVERY WEDNESDAY DURING LENT AT 5:30!!
Over the last many, many years your Jr. and Sr. high youth and their parents (mostly their parents) have been serving dinner on Wednesday nights during Lent.  While this is a good way for the youth and their parents to serve and give back to the congregation, it is also supposed to be a way for them to raise money for their service projects and trips. 
 
Unfortunately over the past several years, they have barely broken even on these dinners.  The parents usually donate the desserts and even much of the other food out of their own pockets.  Without that the youth would probably lose money. 
 
It is especially important that they make money this year, as they will need all they can get to make their goal for the National Youth Gathering in new Orleans.
 
I want to encourage you all to attend these dinners, and, while there is no set price per person for these dinners, a generous free will offering is strongly encouraged!! 
 
Below is the Menu for each week:
 
Feb 24-
Turkey
Stuffing
green beans
apple sauce
desserts
 
March 2-
taco bar w/all the fixings
desserts
 
March 9-
pasta
salad
rolls
desserts
 
March 16-
Fried Chicken
potatoes
corn
rolls
desserts
 
 
As always, thank you for your continued support of the future of Christianity!!!
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
 DO YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM RECEIVING THIS DAILY EMAIL?
If you know of someone who isn't currently receiving my daily emails but would like to, please reply to this email with their email address and I will add them to the list.  THANK YOU!
_____________________________________________________________________________
OPERATION BACKPACK FOR FEBRUARY IS CANNED VEGETABLES!!  ANY SIZE CANS ARE APPRECIATED!
You can also do individual size cups.
 
(Remember this is for the poor and needy children of our community and county that often receive two breakfast and lunch at school, and have very little or no food at home.)
___________________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL PRAYERS:
For FAMILY AND FRIENDS of BETTY SCHIRR, as we continue to mourn her loss today.
 
For DON BRAZEE who continues to recover from a tick bourn illness that came on very gradually and has caused severe swelling and water retention  which has caused him to be so weak that he can't stand on his own.
 
For RUTH WALTERS as she recovers from knee replacement surgery. 
 
For MARIAH, a granddaughter of Pat Jaeger's best friend, who has been diagnosed with childhood leukemia.
 
For PASTOR MCCRACKEN, from Trinity in Troy, who is on a two month leave to heal from cancer treatments.
 
For PASTOR PIPER, from St. Paul, New Melle, as he recovers from a heart attack he had while running a 5K in Florida.
 
For THOSE DEALING WITH FLOODING PROBLEMS in the days and weeks ahead, that the Lord would provide for their needs, and use us, if need be, to help. 
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in need of more funding to continue her mission work in the Czech Republic.
 



Daily Email: Tuesday, February 23, 2016

DEVOTION: Ezekiel 33:7-20
"So you, son of man, I have made a watchman for the house of Israel. Whenever you hear a word from my mouth, you shall give them warning from me. If I say to the wicked, O wicked one, you shall surely die, and you do not speak to warn the wicked to turn from his way, that wicked person shall die in his iniquity, but his blood I will require at your hand. But if you warn the wicked to turn from his way, and he does not turn from his way, that person shall die in his iniquity, but you will have delivered your soul.
10 "And you, son of man, say to the house of Israel, Thus have you said: 'Surely our transgressions and our sins are upon us, and we rot away because of them. How then can we live?' 11 Say to them, As I live, declares the Lord God, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but that the wicked turn from his way and live; turn back, turn back from your evil ways, for why will you die, O house of Israel?
12 "And you, son of man, say to your people, The righteousness of the righteous shall not deliver him when he transgresses, and as for the wickedness of the wicked, he shall not fall by it when he turns from his wickedness, and the righteous shall not be able to live by his righteousness[a] when he sins. 13 Though I say to the righteous that he shall surely live, yet if he trusts in his righteousness and does injustice, none of his righteous deeds shall be remembered, but in his injustice that he has done he shall die. 14 Again, though I say to the wicked, 'You shall surely die,' yet if he turns from his sin and does what is just and right, 15 if the wicked restores the pledge, gives back what he has taken by robbery, and walks in the statutes of life, not doing injustice, he shall surely live; he shall not die. 16 None of the sins that he has committed shall be remembered against him. He has done what is just and right; he shall surely live.
17 "Yet your people say, 'The way of the Lord is not just,' when it is their own way that is not just. 18 When the righteous turns from his righteousness and does injustice, he shall die for it. 19 And when the wicked turns from his wickedness and does what is just and right, he shall live by this. 20 Yet you say, 'The way of the Lord is not just.' O house of Israel, I will judge each of you according to his ways."
 
A lot of people think that when something bad happens to someone, or when someone suffers the consequences of their sin in a very bad way, God just sits back and laughs maniacally, as if he gets some sort of pleasure or joy from seeing people suffer.  They think that God was the one who made the bad thing happen or that he somehow wanted it. 
 
What does it say in this passage?  "I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but that the wicked turn from his way and live; turn back, turn back from your evil ways, for why will you die, O house of Israel?"
 
When something bad happens to you, you can't blame God or think badly of him.   He is not the cause of it.  He may have allowed it to happen, but he didn't cause it.  It's like when your mom or dad has told you time and time again to get your homework done, and for a while they may even hawk over you to make sure you do it, but eventually they will have to let you fail so that you learn your lesson and stop sinning in such a way.  The Lord, lets the consequences happen little by little, so that the biggest consequence of all doesn't happen.  he allows us to suffer so that our faith grows stronger and we don't lose faith. 
 
All he wants is for us to turn from our wickedness so that we may live with Him forever.  he is not our cosmic killjoy.  he is not our fun sucker, as if every little evil thing we want to do is much more fun than the joy that He has set before us to serve him and do His will.  He only wants the best for us, and he knows that his will is the best and will lead to the best.  
 
God is just, not only because he is the one who has made the rules and enforces them, because he ahs the right to, but also because it is all good and right and perfect.  I urge you to realize this today and submit everything, all of your ways to the Lord!  He will lift you up! 
 
Prayer: Lord, make us submit to Your will so that we may live and not die.  Amen.
 

___________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:

Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible Study 11:30-12:15; Visitation for Betty Schirr 2-5; Funeral 5; Building Planning Meeting 6:30

Wed- Supper 5:30; Worship 6:30

Fri- Assemble Newslettter 9am; (30 Hour Famine postponed)

Sat-  worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45; Voter's meeting 9:45

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte- Wed- Dawn Sherman 8:30- Hailey Blechle; 11- Jack Bunge


Ushers-   Wed-George, Gary, and Ben  Hoelscher and Brent Davis; Sun- Marv Hendershot, Don Luebke, Dave Callies, Don Nolte

Altar-  Wed (Fill Candles) Terry McKenzie Sun Set up-  Don Hance; Clean up- Elaine Schauer and Lynn Russell

Elders-  Sat- Randy Fischer; 8:30- Randy Sweet; 11- Charlie Figura

Greeters- 8:30- Dave and Linda Callies; 11- Steve and Sandy Robine

Lay Readers- Sat- Sandra Perricone; 8:30-  Randy Sweet; 11 -  Sandy Robine

Pianist- Sat- Molly Hendershot

 

Sun Pianist- Barb Dreyer

Projectionists:  Sat- Perricone  8:30- Schaumberg; 11- Klaustermeier
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

YESTERDAY'S  BIBLE QUIZ   If someone doesn't speak up when he hears a public charge to testify regarding something he has seen or learned about, what is he to do to make up for it according to the book of Leviticus?  "When anyone is guilty in any of these way, he must confess in what way he has sinned and, as a penalty for the sin he has committed, he must bring to the Lord a female lamb or goat from the flock as a sin offering and the priest shall make atonement for him for his sin.

 

Thanks Don Nolte!

____________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: What is a sin of omission?
__________________________________________________________________________
NEWS!!!! 
 
BETTY SCHIRR VISITATION AND FUNERAL INFORMATION FOR TODAY
Visitation- 2-5pm
Funeral- 5pm
All at St. John's!
____________________________________________________________________________
BUILDING EXPANSION MEETING TONIGHT!!
Our next, very important building meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 23 @ 6:30pm!  

We'll be looking at different rough drawings of economical ways that we can accomplish what we want to do to accommodate our growing congregation and support the future of our church!  EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND THIS MEETING!!
_________________________________________________________________________________
RESULTS OF VOTERS MEETING YESTERDAY!!
Steve McDowell volunteered to be the president for 2016 and was elected by acclamation.
Tom Linke volunteered to be Vice President for 2016 and was elected by acclamation.
Don Turnure volunteered to take Steve McDowell's place on the board of elders and was appointed for 2016 by Steve McDowell.
 
Thanks guys for volunteering to serve in such an important way!!  The Lord will bless your service!!! 
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
TWO WAYS YOU CAN SUPPORT OUR YOUTH AND THE YOUTH OF THE COMMUNITY!!
1. Warren County Literacy Inc. is going to be giving away 70 bookcases stocked with books in April to children who are in the head Start Program in Warren County.  This is the fifth year for this wonderful event.  What we need is people to sponsor a bookcase for $50.  If you are able and willing, please reply to this email or call/text at 636-359-1961.  Make checks payable to Warren County Literacy Inc.   The ceremony at which the kids get their bookcases is on Sunday, April 10 at 2pm at Wright City Middle School.
 
 
2. Warrenton High School Band is having a spaghetti dinner fundraiser and concert on Sat, Feb. 27 at 6pm.  It will be a casual dinner with music while you dine!  Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for kids in advance.  $10/$5 at the door.  Let me know by next Tuesday if you want to go.  It's perfect for Saturday night after church!!!   There are five St. John's High school kids in band this year.  Make checks payable to WHS Band Boosters.
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LENT DINNERS ARE EVERY WEDNESDAY DURING LENT AT 5:30!!
Over the last many, many years your Jr. and Sr. high youth and their parents (mostly their parents) have been serving dinner on Wednesday nights during Lent.  While this is a good way for the youth and their parents to serve and give back to the congregation, it is also supposed to be a way for them to raise money for their service projects and trips. 
 
Unfortunately over the past several years, they have barely broken even on these dinners.  The parents usually donate the desserts and even much of the other food out of their own pockets.  Without that the youth would probably lose money. 
 
It is especially important that they make money this year, as they will need all they can get to make their goal for the National Youth Gathering in new Orleans.
 
I want to encourage you all to attend these dinners, and, while there is no set price per person for these dinners, a generous free will offering is strongly encouraged!! 
 
Below is the Menu for each week:
 
Feb 24-
Turkey
Stuffing
green beans
apple sauce
desserts
 
March 2-
taco bar w/all the fixings
desserts
 
March 9-
pasta
salad
rolls
desserts
 
March 16-
Fried Chicken
potatoes
corn
rolls
desserts
 
 
As always, thank you for your continued support of the future of Christianity!!!
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OPERATION BACKPACK FOR FEBRUARY IS CANNED VEGETABLES!!  ANY SIZE CANS ARE APPRECIATED!
You can also do individual size cups.
 
(Remember this is for the poor and needy children of our community and county that often receive two breakfast and lunch at school, and have very little or no food at home.)
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GENERAL PRAYERS:
For FAMILY AND FRIENDS of BETTY SCHIRR, as we celebrate the eternal life she now lives with Jesus at her visitation and funeral tomorrow.
 
For DON BRAZEE who is dealing with severe weakness and painful swelling in his joints off which the cause has yet to be identified.
 
For RUTH WALTERS as she recovers from knee replacement surgery. 
 
For MARIAH, a granddaughter of Pat Jaeger's best friend, who has been diagnosed with childhood leukemia.
 
For PASTOR MCCRACKEN, from Trinity in Troy, who is on a two month leave to heal from cancer treatments.
 
For PASTOR PIPER, from St. Paul, New Melle, as he recovers from a heart attack he had while running a 5K in Florida.
 
For THOSE DEALING WITH FLOODING PROBLEMS in the days and weeks ahead, that the Lord would provide for their needs, and use us, if need be, to help. 
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in need of more funding to continue her mission work in the Czech Republic.