5K Walk/Run

 

There will be a 5K Walk/Run again before the Warren Cou ty Health Fair begins on March 28, 2015.

Attached is a flyer with all the details.

Please post/pass on.

Thank you!

 

Peggy Privett

 

Warren County Health Dept.

636-456-7474 fax 636-456-4966

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Lutherans for Life Money Available for those who want to adopt children

You may remember a couple years ago when Lutherans for Life had an initiative called "Adoption Initiative Fundraiser" to raise money for couples who have applied to an adoption agency with hopes of adopting a child.  They raised over $30,000.   There is still money left.  If you are thinking of adopting a child or are even currently in the process of it, or you know someone who is and could use financial aid for this costly process, please call Delores Desemone at 636-447-3133 or Glenda Kramer at 636-978-5993 to let them know you are interested ad to ask questions. 
 
God's blessings on your day!
Pastor

Devotion and News: Wednesday, February 4, 2015

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

____________________________________________________________________________________________

SERMON FROM 2/1/15.  Share it with someone you think may need to hear it!
http://youtu.be/h1hoZaQuQkk
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
DEVOTION:     Numbers 3:11-1311 And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 12 "Behold, I have taken the Levites from among the people of Israel instead of every firstborn who opens the womb among the people of Israel. The Levites shall be mine, 13 for all the firstborn are mine. On the day that I struck down all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, I consecrated for my own all the firstborn in Israel, both of man and of beast. They shall be mine: I am the Lord."
 
People often asked me "What made you decide to become a pastor?"  There's all different sorts of ways to answer that, but the most important one that I don't think I ever used but that I probably will use from now on is that God made me do it.  He chose me to do it.  From eighth grade on I always thought it would be cool to be a pastor.  Not that pastors are cool, far from it, they are often the nerdiest dorks there are.  But I guess I always thought that I would like to be a pastor.  And from reading the passage above I guess you could say that God put that thought in my head because he had chosen me to do it even before I was born. 
 
God didn't choose the Levites because they were the best suited, or because there was the right amount of them at the time, or because they were the best speakers, or because they were better than the other tribes.  He just chose them because he wanted them to do it!
 
I'm certainly not bragging when I say that God chose me.  Look at this passage from 1 Corinthians 1:27-28.  27 But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong; 28 God chose what is low and despised in the world, even things that are not, to bring to nothing things that are  29 so that no human being[a] might boast in the presence of God.
 
I am also not saying that pastors are anything special either.  They are not more important or more necessary than any other position/ gift in the church.  Read these verses from  1 Corinthians 12:27-31  27 Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it. 28 And God has appointed in the church first apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then miracles, then gifts of healing, helping, administrating, and various kinds of tongues. 29 Are all apostles? Are all prophets? Are all teachers? Do all work miracles? 30 Do all possess gifts of healing? Do all speak with tongues? Do all interpret? 31 But earnestly desire the higher gifts.  And then He goes on to say in chapter 13 that "The greatest of these is LOVE." 
 
God has chosen you too, not because you are anything special, or because you are a Lutheran, or because you are more pious than others.  God simply chose you because he loves you and he wants you to experience his love in some very meaningful ways, whether that be as a parent, a spouse, a church worker, an encourager, a prayer warrior, a volunteer, a miracle worker, an administrator, a helper.
 
Earnestly desire these greater gifts of the Spirit so that you may experience the Spirit's love as you give it to others in these ways and as you bild up his, and your family, the church!
 
Prayer:  Lord, that you for choosing me for works of service.  Make me ot do them according to your will that I may experience your love at work today.  Amen.
 
 

 

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY"S QUIZ:  
What kind of bull did it need to be in order to be considered worthy of sacrifice?  It depends on what type of offering is being made. If it's a "burnt offering"  a male without blemish (Lev.1, 3) or "sin offering"  (Lev. 4, 3). If it's a "peace offering" it can be a male or female from the herd (Lev. 3, 1).  Thanks Jim Rahn
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ:  Which tribe did God choose to be priests forever?
________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:  
Wed- Choir 7pm
Thurs- Alzheimers support group 1pm; karate 5:30-7:30; Praise Band practice 6-8
Sat- Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Worship 11
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte- 8:30- Hailey Blechle, 11- Ian Brunson
Ushers- Figura family
Altar- Set up- Terry McKenzie; Clean Up- Wanda Turnure
Communion Assistants- Sat- Randy Fischer; 8:30- Don Turnure; 11- Steve McDowell
Greeters- 8:30- Lew and Dianne Feldkamp 11- Steve and Katie McDowell
Lay readers- Sat- Kathy Fischer  8:30- Amber Vossen; 11- Steve McDowell
Sat Pianist- Barb Dreyer
Organist: Melissa Pedersen
Projectionists:  Sat- Tony and Sandra Perricone; Sun 8:30- Zack Hoelscher; 11- Hannah Johnson
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:   
VOLUNTEER NEEDED TO BE LUTHERANS FOR LIFE REPRESENTATIVE FOR ST. JOHN'S
Lutheran for Life is an organization that supports and defends life at ALL STAQES from the moment of conception to the last breath.  Every life matters.  There is a chapter of LFL in St Charles County of which we re a part.  They are in need of someone to be the contact person and liaison from our congregation.  Denise Schlesselmann was, but since she is in the Czech Republic she is unable to right now.
 
All it requires is an email address and a phone number at which you can receive information and then relay that information to our congregation. 
 
They  are hosting a breakfast for all of our board members and church contacts on February 21st at Caleco's Bar and Grill in St. Peters. They will be saying thank you as well as sharing many exciting things that we have in the works for this year.
 
One thing that they are talking about right now is that they have money available for those who are thinking about or are in the process of adoption.  It is a great organization with A LOT to offer! 
 
Please let me know if you are interested and I can give you more info. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE CHOIR NEEDS YOU FOR LENT AND ESPECIALLY HOLY WEEK!!!
The choir is preparing a cantata for Holy Week and Easter. Parts of it will be presented at 3 different services (Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday and Easter Sunday). It would be wonderful to have some additional voices. If you enjoy singing, please consider joining the choir from now until Easter. You will be blessed by it! Rehearsals are on Wednesdays from 7:00-8:30 in the balcony.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
BIBLE STUDY DATE AT HENDERSHOTS CHANGED
Bible study at the Hendershots house will be on February 20 and not the 13th as it says on the calendar.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
ONE MORE FOOD, FAITH, AND FAMILY NIGHT NEXT MONDAY AT 6PM!!
Italian night next Monday!  Bring your favorite Italian dish to share.   We'd love to see you!!  It's a fun time!  Please join us!
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
STEAK DINNER/AUCTION TICKETS ON SALE!!
Tickets are $25 a piece
!!  Raffle Tickets for the $500 drawing are also available.  1 ticket for $10 or 11 tickets for $20. 
  
CALL THE CHURCH OFFICE TODAY TO GET YOUR TICKETS IF YOU HAVEN'T PURCHASED THEM YET!

 It is always a BLAST!!!   For years this event has become known as a great place to get good deals on things and help out our youth program at the same time!! 
 
______________________________________________________________________________________________
NEW ELDER GROUPS HAVE BEEN FORMED
The person assigned to be your elder may have changed!!  New lists will be posted asap.  If you need to know who your elder is before they are posted, call the church office. 
______________________________________________________________________________________________
BLUE ENVELOPES
When using the blue offering envelopes for either the Building fund or the DCE fund, please mark them accordingly.  There have been some mix ups recently.
________________________________________________________________________
A NEW ST JOHN'S YELLOW PAGES TO BE PUT TOGETHER
We are attempting to collect your business cards and print them in the monthly newsletter as advertising.  It will be free to member businesses.  Many times members call and ask if there are members in the congregation that are in a certain business or profession.  People would rather do business with a church family member if possible.  Bring your cards to the church office asap as we will start this with the March newsletter. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________
SPECIAL CONCERT ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 @ 6PM!!
The Garms family, a southern gospel music group from Minnesota (I know the two don't go together, but you gotta hear them!!),  will be at St. John's on Thursday evening February 19th at 6pm!   It is a family of eight with wonderful voices and a tremendous desire to share the love of the Lord in music!  Mark your calendars right now to come on out for a night of music!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS ARE IN YOUR CHURCH MAILBOXES!!
Make sure you get them and use them for tax purposes, but also to take stock in how much you gave versus how much you had decided in your heart to give last year!
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
YOU CAN BRIGHTEN UP THE SANCTUARY ON SUNDAY MORNINGS!!!
Altar flowers are a wonderful way to share joy at a birthday or anniversary or to honor someone's memory!  Altar flowers are $25.  Call Marilyn if you'd like to brighten up the church and honor someone you love at the same time!  456-2888!!  Or you can sign up on the flower chart in the narthex located on the bulletin board. 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:
 
For CLAIRE JOHNSON who is dealing with a large mass on her lung and is having great difficulty breathing.
 
For ROSETTA JONES who is recovering from a fall and a broken collar bone.
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to deal with many health problems relating from a stroke.
 
For DANIELLE MEINE, a senior at WHS, a friend to many kids at St. john's, and a rider on Karin's bus since kindergarten, who has a very serious form of cancer.
 
For ELTON TEMME, Harold Temme and Lois Frick's brother, who has had many seizures and is dealing with many other health problems.
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she continues to work hard to bring the people of the Czech Republic to Christ. .
 
For TODD PONDER, former band teacher/director and friend to many at St. John's, who suffered a massive stroke and can't do anything but move his eyes.  He is unable to breathe on his own. Here is a link to a fund that was started to help the family as they will have astronomical hospital and rehab bills for a long time to come.   At the bottom of the page it also has updates as to his progress.  http://www.gofundme.com/hp1ed8?pc=mb_em
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




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Devotion and News: Tuesday, February 3, 2015

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

____________________________________________________________________________________________

SERMON FROM 2/1/15.  Share it with someone you think may need to hear it!
http://youtu.be/h1hoZaQuQkk
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
DEVOTION: Leviticus 8:14-17English Standard Version (ESV)
14 Then he brought the bull of the sin offering, and Aaron and his sons laid their hands on the head of the bull of the sin offering. 15 And he[a] killed it, and Moses took the blood, and with his finger put it on the horns of the altar around it and purified the altar and poured out the blood at the base of the altar and consecrated it to make atonement for it. 16 And he took all the fat that was on the entrails and the long lobe of the liver and the two kidneys with their fat, and Moses burned them on the altar. 17 But the bull and its skin and its flesh and its dung he burned up with fire outside the camp, as the Lord commanded Moses.
 
As you read this it may seem like just another one of those boring Leviticus readings about laws and directions and all of that stuff, but there is a lot more to it.    In this passage we see that blood must be shed and "poured out" for sins. Sin can never go without being atoned (paid) for.  So this was a sin offering for the sins off the priests.  Notice that the body of the bull was to be taken outside the temple and burned up, but all of the blood was used as the atonement.  Remind you of anyone?
 
Jesus' blood was shed, poured out for us!  it was shed to make atonement (payment) for our sins.  After his blood was shed and he died, his body was taken off the cross and buried outside the city in a new tomb in which no one had every been laid.  Yet, unlike that blood of bulls and lambs, which were imperfect and would not last, His blood was perfect, the perfect atonement, the perfect sin offering for us and for all mankind.  And unlike those thousands of bulls and lambs that were burned up.  He rose from the dead.  He came out of the grave!  He's alive!
 
Today remember the perfect sacrifice that Jesus made for you!  Remember his blood poured out for you.  Remember his ultimate love for you!
 
Let us pray:  Lord Jesus, thank you for pouring out your blood for me so that I can live forever with you.  Amen.


____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY"S QUIZ: 
  What is an ephod?  An ephod is a sleeveless vestment worn by the high priest. Sometimes the word refers to an otherwise
unidentified object of worship.   Detailed description is in Exodus 28 beginning in verse 6.  Very beautiful, being
made with gold, and of blue, purple and scarlet yarn finely twisted linen, the work of a skilled craftsman.
Two onyx stones engraved with sons of Israel in the order of birth, 6 on each as a gem cutter engraves a seal.
 Mount the stones in gold filigree settings and fasten on to the shoulder pieces of the ephod.  Aaron is to bear
names on his shoulders as a memorial before the Lord.  Make gold filigree settings and two braided chains of
pure gold, like a rope, and attach the chains to the settings.  Thanks Dianne!
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ:  What kind of bull did it need to be in order to be considered worthy of sacrifice?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:  
Tues- Quilting 9-2; Bible Study 11:30-12:15
Wed- Choir 7pm
Thurs- Alzheimers support group 1pm; karate 5:30-7:30; Praise Band practice 6-8
Sat- Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Worship 11
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte- 8:30- Hailey Blechle, 11- Ian Brunson
Ushers- Figura family
Altar- Set up- Terry McKenzie; Clean Up- Wanda Turnure
Communion Assistants- Sat- Randy Fischer; 8:30- Don Turnure; 11- Steve McDowell
Greeters- 8:30- Lew and Dianne Feldkamp 11- Steve and Katie McDowell
Lay readers- Sat- Kathy Fischer  8:30- Amber Vossen; 11- Steve McDowell
Sat Pianist- Barb Dreyer
Organist: Melissa Pedersen
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:   
VOLUNTEER NEEDED TO BE LUTHERANS FOR LIFE REPRESENTATIVE FOR ST. JOHN'S
Lutheran for Life is an organization that supports and defends life at ALL STAQES from the moment of conception to the last breath.  Every life matters.  There is a chapter of LFL in St Charles County of which we re a part.  They are in need of someone to be the contact person and liaison from our congregation.  Denise Schlesselmann was, but since she is in the Czech Republic she is unable to right now.
 
All it requires is an email address and a phone number at which you can receive information and then relay that information to our congregation. 
 
They  are hosting a breakfast for all of our board members and church contacts on February 21st at Caleco's Bar and Grill in St. Peters. They will be saying thank you as well as sharing many exciting things that we have in the works for this year.
 
One thing that they are talking about right now is that they have money available for those who are thinking about or are in the process of adoption.  It is a great organization with A LOT to offer! 
 
Please let me know if you are interested and I can give you more info. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE CHOIR NEEDS YOU FOR LENT AND ESPECIALLY HOLY WEEK!!!
The choir is preparing a cantata for Holy Week and Easter. Parts of it will be presented at 3 different services (Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday and Easter Sunday). It would be wonderful to have some additional voices. If you enjoy singing, please consider joining the choir from now until Easter. You will be blessed by it! Rehearsals are on Wednesdays from 7:00-8:30 in the balcony.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
BIBLE STUDY DATE AT HENDERSHOTS CHANGED
Bible study at the Hendershots house will be on February 20 and not the 13th as it says on the calendar.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
ONE MORE FOOD, FAITH, AND FAMILY NIGHT NEXT MONDAY AT 6PM!!
Italian night next Monday!  Bring your favorite Italian dish to share.   We'd love to see you!!  It's a fun time!  Please join us!
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
STEAK DINNER/AUCTION TICKETS ON SALE!!
Tickets are $25 a piece
!!  Raffle Tickets for the $500 drawing are also available.  1 ticket for $10 or 11 tickets for $20. 
  
CALL THE CHURCH OFFICE TODAY TO GET YOUR TICKETS IF YOU HAVEN'T PURCHASED THEM YET!

 It is always a BLAST!!!   For years this event has become known as a great place to get good deals on things and help out our youth program at the same time!! 
 
 
______________________________________________________________________________________________
NEW ELDER GROUPS HAVE BEEN FORMED
The person assigned to be your elder may have changed!!  New lists will be posted asap.  If you need to know who your elder is before they are posted, call the church office. 
______________________________________________________________________________________________
BLUE ENVELOPES
When using the blue offering envelopes for either the Building fund or the DCE fund, please mark them accordingly.  There have been some mix ups recently.
________________________________________________________________________
A NEW ST JOHN'S YELLOW PAGES TO BE PUT TOGETHER
We are attempting to collect your business cards and print them in the monthly newsletter as advertising.  It will be free to member businesses.  Many times members call and ask if there are members in the congregation that are in a certain business or profession.  People would rather do business with a church family member if possible.  Bring your cards to the church office asap as we will start this with the March newsletter. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________
SPECIAL CONCERT ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 @ 6PM!!
The Garms family, a southern gospel music group from Minnesota (I know the two don't go together, but you gotta hear them!!),  will be at St. John's on Thursday evening February 19th at 6pm!   It is a family of eight with wonderful voices and a tremendous desire to share the love of the Lord in music!  Mark your calendars right now to come on out for a night of music!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS ARE IN YOUR CHURCH MAILBOXES!!
Make sure you get them and use them for tax purposes, but also to take stock in how much you gave versus how much you had decided in your heart to give last year!
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
YOU CAN BRIGHTEN UP THE SANCTUARY ON SUNDAY MORNINGS!!!
Altar flowers are a wonderful way to share joy at a birthday or anniversary or to honor someone's memory!  Altar flowers are $25.  Call Marilyn if you'd like to brighten up the church and honor someone you love at the same time!  456-2888!!  Or you can sign up on the flower chart in the narthex located on the bulletin board. 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:
 
For CLAIRE JOHNSON who is dealing with a large mass on her lung and is having great difficulty breathing.
 
For ROSETTA JONES who is recovering from a fall and a broken collar bone.
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to deal with many health problems relating from a stroke.
 
For DANIELLE MEINE, a senior at WHS, a friend to many kids at St. john's, and a rider on Karin's bus since kindergarten, who has a very serious form of cancer.
 
For ELTON TEMME, Harold Temme and Lois Frick's brother, who has had many seizures and is dealing with many other health problems.
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she continues to work hard to bring the people of the Czech Republic to Christ. .
 
For TODD PONDER, former band teacher/director and friend to many at St. John's, who suffered a massive stroke and can't do anything but move his eyes.  He is unable to breathe on his own. Here is a link to a fund that was started to help the family as they will have astronomical hospital and rehab bills for a long time to come.   At the bottom of the page it also has updates as to his progress.  http://www.gofundme.com/hp1ed8?pc=mb_em
 
 
 



REVISED EDITION: Devotion and News: Monday, February 2, 2015

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

____________________________________________________________________________________________
DEVOTION:

Then the cloud covered the Tent of Meeting, and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle.  Moses could not enter the Tent of Meeting because the cloud has settled upon it, and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle.  Exodus 40:34-35
 
It must've been quite a sight to behold.  As soon as the tabernacle, the Tent of meeting, was finished the glory off the Lord, in the form of a very thick cloud, settled upon it so that no one could enter it, not even Moses.  What glory! 
 
Moses and the Israelites built that tabernacle.  It took a lot of work.  it took a lot of man hours, time, money, and planning.  Yet, still after it was all said and done, it was God's place.  It was HIS, and no one is allowed to enter it without HIS permission.  Even though they had carried out all the plans, even though they had spent all that time weaving the curtains and the robes for the priests, even though they had spent hours sawing and chiseling out the wood, even though they had hammered out the silver and gold, even though they were to set it all up with their own sweat and their own splintered hands IT WAS GOD'S!!
 
And so it is with you today.  Even though you are the one dealing with all the struggles that this body seems to provide, and even though you seem to be the one taking care of your body, and even though you seem to be the one who wakes up to the alarm and goes about your daily life, your work, your school, your family, your home, IT IS GOD'S!!! 
 
That's right!!  Your body is not your own!  It is God's body!  He created it!  He redeemed it!  He sustains it!  He gives it breath!!  He gives it life!  You were bought with a price!  Therefore honor God with your body!  And your body is a temple of the HOLY SPIRIT!  The Holy Spirit is in you! 
 
So what should you do?  Take care of your body!  Honor God with your body.  Surrender your body to Jesus!  Treat your body as the temple of God that it is, and only use it according to His will.  Then, in your times of weakness, when you sin, do not linger in it.  Do not stay in it!  Repent!  Then realize that God has redeemed your body to be His own for all eternity.  He paid for you by His Son's death on the cross.  Your body is His and he loves it.  He loves you!
 
Let us pray:  Lord, remind me daily that my body is yours.  My heart, my soul, my gut, my legs, arms, eyes, ears, and all my senses, are all yours.  Make me treat them as such.  Amen.
 
 

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY"S QUIZ: 
What was the sin that Moses committed that kept him from entering the Promised Land?  He struck the rock instead of speaking to it as God had commanded. 
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ:  What is an ephod? 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:  
Mon- Confirmation 5-6pm; Family Night 6-7
Tues- Quilting 9-2; Bible Study 11:30-12:15
Wed- Choir 7pm
Thurs- Alzheimers support group 1pm; karate 5:30-7:30; Praise Band practice 6-8
Sat- Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Worship 11
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte- 8:30- Hailey Blechle, 11- Ian Brunson
Ushers- Figura family
Altar- Set up- Terry McKenzie; Clean Up- Wanda Turnure
Communion Assistants- Sat- Randy Fischer; 8:30- Don Turnure; 11- Steve McDowell
Greeters- 8:30- Lew and Dianne Feldkamp 11- Steve and Katie McDowell
Lay readers- Sat- Kathy Fischer  8:30- Amber Vossen; 11- Steve McDowell
Sat Pianist- Barb Dreyer
Organist: Melissa Pedersen
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:   
THE CHOIR NEEDS YOU FOR LENT AND ESPECIALLY HOLY WEEK!!!
The choir is preparing a cantata for Holy Week and Easter. Parts of it will be presented at 3 different services (Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday and Easter Sunday). It would be wonderful to have some additional voices. If you enjoy singing, please consider joining the choir from now until Easter. You will be blessed by it! Rehearsals are on Wednesdays from 7:00-8:30 in the balcony.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
BIBLE STUDY DATE CHANGED AT HENDERSHOTS CHANGED
Bible study at the Hendershots house will be on February 20 and not the 13th as it says on the calendar.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
FOOD, FAITH, AND FAMILY NIGHT IS TONIGHT 6-7pm!!
Bring a Mexican dish, or any dish for that matter, to share!  We'd love to see you!!  It's a fun time!  Please join us!
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
STEAK DINNER/AUCTION TICKETS ON SALE!!
Tickets are $25 a piece
!!  Raffle Tickets for the $500 drawing are also available.  1 ticket for $10 or 11 tickets for $20. 
  
CALL THE CHURCH OFFICE TODAY TO GET YOUR TICKETS IF YOU HAVEN'T PURCHASED THEM YET!

 It is always a BLAST!!!   For years this event has become known as a great place to get good deals on things and help out our youth program at the same time!! 
 
 
______________________________________________________________________________________________
NEW ELDER GROUPS HAVE BEEN FORMED
The person assigned to be your elder may have changed!!  New lists will be posted asap.  If you need to know who your elder is before they are posted, call the church office. 
______________________________________________________________________________________________
BLUE ENVELOPES
When using the blue offering envelopes for either the Building fund or the DCE fund, please mark them accordingly.  There have been some mix ups recently.
________________________________________________________________________
A NEW ST JOHN'S YELLOW PAGES TO BE PUT TOGETHER
We are attempting to collect your business cards and print them in the monthly newsletter as advertising.  It will be free to member businesses.  Many times members call and ask if there are members in the congregation that are in a certain business or profession.  People would rather do business with a church family member if possible.  Bring your cards to the church office asap as we will start this with the March newsletter. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________
SPECIAL CONCERT ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 @ 6PM!!
The Garms family, a southern gospel music group from Minnesota (I know the two don't go together, but you gotta hear them!!),  will be at St. John's on Thursday evening February 19th at 6pm!   It is a family of eight with wonderful voices and a tremendous desire to share the love of the Lord in music!  Mark your calendars right now to come on out for a night of music!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS ARE IN YOUR CHURCH MAILBOXES!!
Make sure you get them and use them for tax purposes, but also to take stock in how much you gave versus how much you had decided in your heart to give last year!
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
YOU CAN BRIGHTEN UP THE SANCTUARY ON SUNDAY MORNINGS!!!
Altar flowers are a wonderful way to share joy at a birthday or anniversary or to honor someone's memory!  Altar flowers are $25.  Call Marilyn if you'd like to brighten up the church and honor someone you love at the same time!  456-2888!!  Or you can sign up on the flower chart in the narthex located on the bulletin board. 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:
A PRAYER OF THANKS For JOHN AND JO FAHRNI'S DAUGHTER JENNIFER, who had a good report last week and does not have cancer.
 
For CLAIRE JOHNSON who is dealing with a large mass on her lung and is having great difficulty breathing.
 
For ROSETTA JONES who is recovering from a fall and a broken collar bone.
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to deal with many health problems relating from a stroke.
 
For DANIELLE MEINE, a senior at WHS, a friend to many kids at St. john's, and a rider on Karin's bus since kindergarten, who has a very serious form of cancer.
 
For ELTON TEMME, Harold Temme and Lois Frick's brother, who has had many seizures and is dealing with many other health problems.
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she continues to work hard to bring the people of the Czech Republic to Christ. .
 
For TODD PONDER, former band teacher/director and friend to many at St. John's, who suffered a massive stroke and can't do anything but move his eyes.  He is unable to breathe on his own. Here is a link to a fund that was started to help the family as they will have astronomical hospital and rehab bills for a long time to come.   At the bottom of the page it also has updates as to his progress.  http://www.gofundme.com/hp1ed8?pc=mb_em
 
 
 

Devotion and News: Monday, February 2, 2015

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

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DEVOTION:

Then the cloud covered the Tent of Meeting, and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle.  Moses could not enter the Tent of Meeting because the cloud has settled upon it, and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle.  Exodus 40:34-35
 
It must've been quite a sight to behold.  As soon as the tabernacle, the Tent of meeting, was finished the glory off the Lord, in the form of a very thick cloud, settled upon it so that no one could enter it, not even Moses.  What glory! 
 
Moses and the Israelites built that tabernacle.  It took a lot of work.  it took a lot of man hours, time, money, and planning.  Yet, still after it was all said and done, it was God's place.  It was HIS, and no one is allowed to enter it without HIS permission.  Even though they had carried out all the plans, even though they had spent all that time weaving the curtains and the robes for the priests, even though they had spent hours sawing and chiseling out the wood, even though they had hammered out the silver and gold, even though they were to set it all up with their own sweat and their own splintered hands IT WAS GOD'S!!
 
And so it is with you today.  Even though you are the one dealing with all the struggles that this body seems to provide, and even though you seem to be the one taking care of your body, and even though you seem to be the one who wakes up to the alarm and goes about your daily life, your work, your school, your family, your home, IT IS GOD'S!!! 
 
That's right!!  Your body is not your own!  It is God's body!  He created it!  He redeemed it!  He sustains it!  He gives it breath!!  He gives it life!  You were bought with a price!  Therefore honor God with your body!  And your body is a temple of the HOLY SPIRIT!  The Holy Spirit is in you! 
 
So what should you do?  Take care of your body!  Honor God with your body.  Surrender your body to Jesus!  Treat your body as the temple of God that it is, and only use it according to His will.  Then, in your times of weakness, when you sin, do not linger in it.  Do not stay in it!  Repent!  Then realize that God has redeemed your body to be His own for all eternity.  He paid for you by His Son's death on the cross.  Your body is His and he loves it.  He loves you!
 
Let us pray:  Lord, remind me daily that my body is yours.  My heart, my soul, my gut, my legs, arms, eyes, ears, and all my senses, are all yours.  Make me treat them as such.  Amen.
 
 

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YESTERDAY"S QUIZ: 
What was the sin that Moses committed that kept him from entering the Promised Land?  He struck the rock instead of speaking to it as God had commanded. 
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TODAY'S QUIZ:  What is an ephod? 
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CALENDAR:  
Mon- Confirmation 5-6pm; Family Night 6-7
Tues- Quilting 9-2; Bible Study 11:30-12:15
Wed- Choir 7pm
Thurs- Alzheimers support group 1pm; karate 5:30-7:30; Praise Band practice 6-8
Sat- Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Worship 11
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WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte- 8:30- Hailey Blechle, 11- Ian Brunson
Ushers- Figura family
Altar- Set up- Terry McKenzie; Clean Up- Wanda Turnure
Communion Assistants- Sat- Randy Fischer; 8:30- Don Turnure; 11- Steve McDowell
Greeters- 8:30- Lew and Dianne Feldkamp 11- Steve and Katie McDowell
Lay readers- Sat- Kathy Fischer  8:30- Amber Vossen; 11- Steve McDowell
Sat Pianist- Barb Dreyer
Organist: Melissa Pedersen
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NEWS:   
FOOD, FAITH, AND FAMILY NIGHT IS TONIGHT 6-7pm!!
Bring a Mexican dish, or any dish for that matter, to share!  We'd love to see you!!  It's a fun time!  Please join us!
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STEAK DINNER/AUCTION TICKETS ON SALE!!
Tickets are $25 a piece
!!  Raffle Tickets for the $500 drawing are also available.  1 ticket for $10 or 11 tickets for $20. 
  
CALL THE CHURCH OFFICE TODAY TO GET YOUR TICKETS IF YOU HAVEN'T PURCHASED THEM YET!

 It is always a BLAST!!!   For years this event has become known as a great place to get good deals on things and help out our youth program at the same time!! 
 
 
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NEW ELDER GROUPS HAVE BEEN FORMED
The person assigned to be your elder may have changed!!  New lists will be posted asap.  If you need to know who your elder is before they are posted, call the church office. 
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BLUE ENVELOPES
When using the blue offering envelopes for either the Building fund or the DCE fund, please mark them accordingly.  There have been some mix ups recently.
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A NEW ST JOHN'S YELLOW PAGES TO BE PUT TOGETHER
We are attempting to collect your business cards and print them in the monthly newsletter as advertising.  It will be free to member businesses.  Many times members call and ask if there are members in the congregation that are in a certain business or profession.  People would rather do business with a church family member if possible.  Bring your cards to the church office asap as we will start this with the March newsletter. 
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SPECIAL CONCERT ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 @ 6PM!!
The Garms family, a southern gospel music group from Minnesota (I know the two don't go together, but you gotta hear them!!),  will be at St. John's on Thursday evening February 19th at 6pm!   It is a family of eight with wonderful voices and a tremendous desire to share the love of the Lord in music!  Mark your calendars right now to come on out for a night of music!!
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CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS ARE IN YOUR CHURCH MAILBOXES!!
Make sure you get them and use them for tax purposes, but also to take stock in how much you gave versus how much you had decided in your heart to give last year!
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YOU CAN BRIGHTEN UP THE SANCTUARY ON SUNDAY MORNINGS!!!
Altar flowers are a wonderful way to share joy at a birthday or anniversary or to honor someone's memory!  Altar flowers are $25.  Call Marilyn if you'd like to brighten up the church and honor someone you love at the same time!  456-2888!!  Or you can sign up on the flower chart in the narthex located on the bulletin board. 
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PRAYER REQUESTS:
A PRAYER OF THANKS For JOHN AND JO FAHRNI'S DAUGHTER JENNIFER, who had a good report last week and does not have cancer.
 
For CLAIRE JOHNSON who is dealing with a large mass on her lung and is having great difficulty breathing.
 
For ROSETTA JONES who is recovering from a fall and a broken collar bone.
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to deal with many health problems relating from a stroke.
 
For DANIELLE MEINE, a senior at WHS, a friend to many kids at St. john's, and a rider on Karin's bus since kindergarten, who has a very serious form of cancer.
 
For ELTON TEMME, Harold Temme and Lois Frick's brother, who has had many seizures and is dealing with many other health problems.
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she continues to work hard to bring the people of the Czech Republic to Christ. .
 
For TODD PONDER, former band teacher/director and friend to many at St. John's, who suffered a massive stroke and can't do anything but move his eyes.  He is unable to breathe on his own. Here is a link to a fund that was started to help the family as they will have astronomical hospital and rehab bills for a long time to come.   At the bottom of the page it also has updates as to his progress.  http://www.gofundme.com/hp1ed8?pc=mb_em
 
 

 

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"Boring? Not Likely!" #82-22

Presented on The Lutheran Hour on February 1, 2015
By Rev. Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour
(Praying for and Against Your Enemies)
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Text: Mark 1:21-28

Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! Those familiar words, so easy on our ears, have changed the world, and by God's grace and the Holy Spirit's power, have redirected the eternity for all who believe on the Savior. Today we give thanks to the Lord for His Son, our Savior of power and peace. Lord, grant this complete Savior to us all. Amen. 

As a writer, I have always admired the editors of Reader's Digest. I have always been impressed by the way they can take a giant book composed of a gazillion pages, single spaced, in real small print, and boil it down to a usable, carryable, readable size. The amazing thing is they manage to do this and still keep the personality of the characters, the style of the author, and the major plot lines recognizable and intact. Over the years I have encountered more than one person who, looking at the Bible, has wanted those Reader's Digest editors to reduce the plethora of pages, along with God's plan of salvation, into something they could easily and readily grasp. 

If you have ever been one of those folks who wanted the condensed version of the salvation story, I have good news for you. You don't have to twist the arms of the Reader's Digest editors. The job of compressing the Bible has already been done and it has been accomplished by no less an individual than the Apostle Paul. It's true. In the first letter that he wrote to the Church at Corinth, in the 15th chapter (vs 3b-4a), he says, "in accordance with the Scriptures, Christ died, was buried, and was raised on the third day." 

There you have it. Those words are, as the Apostle says elsewhere, of the first importance. If you hear nothing else about Jesus; if you know nothing else about the Savior, believe this: according to 1500 years of written prophecies, that is the promises of God which described and identified His Son, our Savior, Jesus was born into this world. He lived His life for us; He carried our sins for us; and He died for us. Then, and this is also according to prophecy, on the third day Jesus did something only our heaven-sent Substitute and Savior could do: He rose from the dead and He showed to all the world that His Sacrifice had been accepted. From that moment on, all who believe on the Christ as their Savior and Lord are forgiven of their sins, freed from Satan's power, and are promised an everlasting place in heaven. 

Years before, at Jesus' birth, the angels had said they had good news of great joy for all people. At the open tomb of the Savior, for the first time, the world began to understand just how good that news was. Indeed, our being moved from damnation to salvation is such good news that, later on in that same chapter of 1st Corinthians, Paul seems almost giddy when he tells us that because of Jesus' work, "...Death is swallowed up in victory....The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ."

We have the victory because Jesus Christ rose from the dead on the third day. Those words are the doctrine upon which all of Christianity and our salvation stands or falls, flies or fails, lives or dies. "And the third day He rose again." Some people might say, and some have, that those words are a lie. They might maintain those words are a made-up myth or they are a figment of the disciple's over-active, grief-motivated imagination. But if anyone says those words, or the Savior they describe, are boring, then his opinion, and his thinking, are plain and simply wrong. 

If that sounds judgmental, well, it is. My friends, read through the Gospels and take a look at Jesus' enemies. Listen carefully to the things they said about the Redeemer. Let me tell you what you will find. If you zero in on the people who hated our Lord; who persecuted and crucified Him; you will quickly see they never, that's never, accused Him of being boring. They said He was a Liar, a Samaritan, a Charlatan, and Devil-possessed; they branded Him as a Party-goer, an Associate-of-known-sinners, a Blasphemer, and an Insurrectionist. This they said and believed about Him; but they never, ever thought of Jesus as being boring. On the contrary, they maintained He was too extreme to be safe, far too dangerous to let live. So that this 'dangerous' Jesus might be permanently put out of the way, He was raced through trials which were illegal, illicit, and immoral; He was condemned to death by a reluctant judge who only produced an acceptable guilty verdict after he had been blackmailed. After that Jesus was hung up to die; crucified on a rough Roman cross. All this Jesus endured because He didn't fit the religious leaders' expectations of what the Messiah would be; because He had swept away all the false, fake, and foolish additions they had made to God's plan of salvation; because He was fulfilling the Father's plan which called for Him to die so that all who believe on Him as Savior might live. 

It has taken 21 centuries and generations of people who selectively read the Gospels to transform the committed Christ, the sacrificing Savior into Someone else, Someone different, Someone far less than God's Son who is shown to us in Scripture. The great tragedy of our age is that we have taken the Savior and wrapped Him in a cloak of dullness. We have declawed the Lion of Judah, pulled His teeth, and made Him into a household pet who considers Himself blessed to receive any scrap which might fall from our tables. 

Charles Wesley wrote a wonderful children's hymn which says, "Gentle Jesus, meek and mild." Have no doubt, our Savior most certainly had and could show those attributes. Indeed, He did show them when He gently picked up and blessed the little children who were brought to Him; when He lovingly healed those sick which were carried and hobbled their way to Him; when He mildly spoke reassuring, restoring words of comfort and forgiveness to conscience-condemned sinners. 

But never forget that this gentle Jesus who was meek and mild, could tell a ship-sinking storm to "Shut up!" He could take those who had deformed God's will and word and put them in their place. Gentle Jesus, meek and mild? Tell that to the Pharisees whom He called whitewashed graves which look good on the outside but are filled with dead men's bones on the inside. Gentle Jesus meek and mild? In the Garden of Gethsemane the Christ took your sin upon Himself. Imagine the weight of that guilt; the burden of every one of your sins was laid on Him. To that was added the heaviness of my sin, and your neighbor's sin; and the sins of the billions who are living in the world today, the billions who have lived before us, and all the souls that will be born before Jesus comes again. With all those sins, He rose up and willingly allowed Himself to be taken to the cross. 

But make no mistake, neither His accusers, nor his judge, nor the mob robbed Him of His life. Looking at the grim picture of His upcoming death, Jesus said, "I lay down my life that I may take it up again. 1No one takes (my life) from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have authority to lay it down, and I have authority to take it up again. This charge I received from my Father" (John 10:17-18). Jesus' words of prophecy were fulfilled and shared by the Apostle Paul when He wrote, "in accordance with the Scriptures, Christ died, was buried, and was raised on the third day." In His resurrection Christ shows a power which no great leader, no mighty army has ever been able to muster. God's Son, our Savior defeated death. 

How is it then that so many churches seem to have all the joy of a funeral parlor and so many Christians have all the happiness of a bride who has been left standing alone at the altar? How is it that Jesus, His pastors, His people have become boring? Not so long ago, in the midst of a rather long-winded sermon, a small child, using a whisper which could be heard through half the congregation, asked his mother, "Mommy, are you sure this is the only way we can get into heaven?" For many, Christ, Christianity, and worship have become a boring cross they must carry to get into heaven. 

How boring are we talking about? Well, there was a pastor, years ago, who bought a tape recorder so he might listen to his sermons and improve his delivery. The first Sunday he owned the machine he recorded the entire service. Later, after lunch, he rewound the cassette, sat on the sofa and listened to the tape. The opening prayer, readings, and hymns came through beautifully. Then came his sermon. When he awoke some time later, the congregation was singing the closing hymn. For many, Christ, Christianity, and worship have become that boring. 

How boring? Well, here's a story which is made up, but not entirely too far-fetched. It begins with a pastor who rushed to his church building after he had been told that it had caught fire. Surprised to see the huge crowd which had gathered to watch his church go up in flames, he couldn't resist a bit of black humor. He went up to a person whose home was directly across the street from the church. He said, "Well, neighbor, I don't ever remember seeing you at our church before." The neighbor replied: "Well, Pastor, that's because this is the first time I, or anyone else, has ever seen this church on fire." The neighbor may be right. That's because, many people, many churches have allowed Jesus to become boring. How wrong they are. No matter what else is said, the truth is that being brought to Jesus Christ is an earth-shaking, conscience-cleansing, life-changing, eternity-transforming, soul-renovating experience. 

If it's not that for you, it may be because you have followed others in trying to force Jesus into some ill-conceived mold. If that's the case, you should know, "Jesus isn't going to fit." Jesus says, trying to make me fit your preconceptions is like sewing a new, unwashed, unshrunk patch onto an old pair of blue jeans. It won't look right....more importantly, when the garment is washed, that new cloth is going to shrink, it will pull away from the material and you will have a mess. 

Jesus says, "I'm not going to fit." He says, "nobody puts new wine into old wineskins." Think about that for a moment. Leather, no matter how well it has been cared for, will, over the years, grow brittle. Fermenting wine, on the other hand, is a pretty powerful concoction. Years ago, at Milwaukee, one of my friends tried to make hard cider. He added the yeast and the sugar. Then, so as not to be discovered in his illegal activity, he sealed the jar, and put it on a closet shelf to ferment. The wine fermented in that glass jar. It fermented real good. When the bottle finally let loose, it blew open the door of the closet and embedded pieces of glass in the cinder block wall. That's what Jesus was trying to say. Fill your old wine skin with new wine, and that skin will gurgle, and sputter, and flex, and it will eventually let go. The moral: a smart person doesn't put new wine in an old wine skin and nobody should try to put Jesus into a boring mold. He simply won't fit. 

Try to make Him into a prophet, a teacher, a charlatan, He won't stay. Try to minimize Him, ignore Him, forget Him, He won't stay. Try Him, crucify Him, bury Him, He won't stay. He is the exciting, powerful, Savior of the world. He is the One whose blood has washed away our sins. He is the One whose presence comforts us in our losses, whose power strengthens the weak; whose grace reaches out to those who have no hope. Any description of Jesus which is less than that is wrong. Jesus is not boring... indeed, He ought to be the most interesting Individual you have ever met. 

Of course, you might not feel that way. Perhaps, for you, maybe even some of you believers in this Lutheran Hour audience of the air, Jesus IS boring. Perhaps your entire relationship with Him is boring. Perhaps your relationship with the Lord can be summed up as getting up at the same time on a Sunday and going to the same boring church service. At that boring service you hear the same boring organ music and sing the same boring hymns. You listen to the same boring sermon and work your way through the same boring liturgy. You stand and sit at the same boring times. You hear the same boring prayers about the same boring people, and you leave with boredom in your heart. Little wonder you put the Savior on a boring shelf and forget about Him until you have to take Him down the following boring Sunday. Little wonder some of our children have found better things to do than to go to church. 

Well, I used to feel that way myself....and I understand. But, I can tell you a secret, the problem was not that Jesus was boring, I was. I didn't expect anything from Him, I liked Him boring. That way I was in control of my life. It was like I was on a tandem bike. I was in front, Jesus was behind. All I wanted from Him was a little power as I went where I wanted, when I wanted. When the pedaling got difficult, when I had a problem, a need, a difficulty, I called upon Him for help. But I wanted Him in the back, me in the front, being directed by my wisdom, my goals, my direction, it is little wonder Jesus seemed boring. But that was my choice, it certainly was not His. I can tell you this, if you put Jesus in the front seat of your life; if you let Him set the direction and speed, most definitely you are going to see some interesting, inspiring changes.

This past week I met Steven and his father. Steven is a young boy monitoring classes at a Lutheran parochial school. Jesus is not boring to Steven. In the Sudan, from which Steven has just arrived, his family was under persecution. They had a choice...stay and deny Jesus, stay and be killed, or run for freedom. They ran. Actually, they walked. Letting Jesus lead, they walked100 miles to a boat, which took them to a plane, which took them to another boat, to another plane, to the United States. I doubt if Jesus will ever be boring to Steven. Not so long ago I spoke to some east-European leaders of the Lutheran Hour. They had personally seen the Savior kick down the Iron Curtain and topple an atheistic government. These men and women, who had been letting Jesus steer, know that Jesus is hardly boring. You will find the same... if you let God's Son steer. 

Read the Scriptures. See the Savior of power and peace; the Christ of joy and gentleness. See Jesus, who, according to Scripture, died, was buried, and rose again. See the wonderful changes He has already brought in your life and be glad. Yes, be glad that the Christ has conquered and, with faith in your heart, you will, too. 

One last story. The young boy complained to his father that most of the church hymns were boring, old-fashioned, with tiresome tunes and words that meant little to his generation. His father challenged him: "If you can write better hymns, why don't you?" The boy did. He went to his room and wrote his first hymn. The year was 1690, and the young man was Isaac Watts, the father of English hymnody. Inspired by a non-boring Savior, he wrote, "Joy to the world! The Lord is come Let earth receive her King! Let every heart prepare Him room And heaven and nature sing." But the man was not yet done. Knowing the joy of Jesus' leading, he penned: "Our God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home."

Now I can't promise believing in Jesus, who was gentle enough to be loved by little children and powerful enough to conquer death, will make you a great hymn-writer. On the other hand, I can promise you that when your life is being directed by the risen Redeemer, it will never, ever again be boring. If this is the life of faith you are looking for; if this is the Savior that you need, we are ready to help. Please, call us at The Lutheran Hour. Amen. 


LUTHERAN HOUR MAILBOX (Questions & Answers) forFEBRUARY 1, 2015
Topic: Praying for and Against Your Enemies

ANNOUNCER: Should we pray for our enemies-or against them? That'll be our topic for today's Q&A with our Speaker Emeritus, Pastor Ken Klaus. I'm Mark Eischer. 

KLAUS: And hello to you, my friend. So what is on the table before us today?

ANNOUNCER: In Matthew, chapter 5, Jesus said we were to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us. It's one thing to talk about that in the abstract, but let's put that into our current context. We've all seen and heard about these Middle East terrorists who are cutting peoples' heads off. 

KLAUS: They've also desecrated and destroyed Christian churches, uprooted entire communities, and even murdered children in front of their parents. 

ANNOUNCER: How then is it possible to love those enemies? I'm more inclined to echo the words of Psalm 139, where it says, "Oh, that you would slay the wicked, O God...do I not hate those who hate you, O Lord?" 

KLAUS: Interesting question. I'm pretty sure you're not alone in feeling that way. I've met an awful lot of Christians who feel that ISIS should be wiped off the face of the earth. 

ANNOUNCER: Would such a prayer be appropriate?

KLAUS: It's a fair question that may be more difficult to answer than you might think. When it comes to loving our enemies, the first thing we need to remember is that is exactly what Jesus did through His earthly ministry. In our sinful condition, we are all enemies of God. Yet, He loved us and gave His life to save us. Instead of praying for our enemies' destruction, we pray that God would keep us steadfast in His Word and in the faith to which He has called us. 

ANNOUNCER: I suppose that would be a more positive sort of prayer. 

KLAUS: Then, I think we have to get inventive.

ANNOUNCER: Inventive? How so?

KLAUS: Actually, it might be better for me to first give an example. Mark, years ago the Bible scholar, Matthew Henry, got mugged. The thief took his wallet. Now, Henry knew that, as a Christian, it was his job to give thanks in all situations; but how to give thanks for a robbery? That was a problem. 

He thought about it and then, in his diary, he wrote this: 
(Lord), let me be thankful, first, because the thief never robbed me before now; second, because although he took my wallet, he did not take my life; third, because although he took all I possessed, it was not much; and fourth, because it was I who was robbed, not I who robbed.

That's a good example of what I mean when I speak about "inventive" prayer. It approaches things from a different perspective. 

ANNOUNCER: Yeah, that is a different way of seeing things. So, how would an "inventive pray-er" tackle a terrible situation like what we see now happening in Iraq and Syria? 

KLAUS: I can think of a number of possibilities. First, we might pray that the people of Islam really take a good look at the Quran. 

ANNOUNCER: What would that do?

KLAUS: Well, we are told by many who report the news that Islam is a religion of peace and these terrorists represent just a few radical, nut cases. If that's true, the people of Islam should rise up and point out where ISIS is getting it wrong. 

ANNOUNCER: And if Islam is NOT a religion of peace?

KLAUS: Then may the Lord open their eyes to see that any religion which has to use terror and murder to spread its message is a very weak and pitiful thing. 

ANNOUNCER: Anything else we could pray for?

KLAUS: Absolutely. We might pray for the conversion of those who are persecuting and also pray for the courage of those who are now suffering for Jesus' sake. Centuries ago, the church father, Tertullian, said 'the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church.' We can pray that the blood of these suffering brothers and sisters may touch the hearts of the persecutors and turn them in repentance to Christ. 

ANNOUNCER: We might also consider what Martin Luther said when he was explaining the Lord's Prayer when it says, "Thy will be done..." 

KLAUS: The Reformer wrote: "God's will is done when he breaks and defeats every evil plan and purpose of the devil, the world, and our sinful flesh, which try to prevent us from keeping God's name holy and letting His kingdom come." OR we could pray that this army which wages war on social workers might be blinded as was Saul on the road to Damascus. In his blindness the Lord enabled Saul to see Jesus as his Savior. There's more we could say, but I think we've made the case. Rather than hating, we can pray for those who are now enemies of the cross.

ANNOUNCER: Thank you, Pastor Klaus. This has been a presentation of Lutheran Hour Ministries.



Music Selections for this program:

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

"How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds" arr. Henry Gerike. Used by permission.

"Away from Us! The Demon Cried" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

"Son of God, Eternal Savior" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

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