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"Fight for the One Next to You" #83-05

Presented on The Lutheran Hour on October 4, 2015
By Rev. Gregory Seltz, Lutheran Hour Speaker
(Pro-Life, A Fundamental Teaching)
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Text: Hebrews 2:14-18

14 Since the children have flesh and blood, he, Jesus, shared also in their humanity so that by his death he might break the power of him who holds the power of death-that is, the devil- 15 and free those who all their lives were held in slavery by their fear of death....... 17 For this reason he had to be made like them, fully human in every way, in order that he might become a merciful and faithful high priest in service to God, and that he might make atonement for the sins of the people. 18 Because he, Jesus himself, suffered when he was tempted, he is able to help those who are being tempted.

The crucified Christ Jesus, He is risen; He is risen, indeed, hallelujah! Amen.
Young Richard decided to join the Marines. He was just a kid, but he wanted to serve in this esteemed and exclusive fraternity. War was raging. He signed up to defend freedom. Right before he signed, he heard that a Marine lived in his neighborhood. So, Richard went, he knocked on his door to see if he could ask him a few questions about the Marine Corps. Archie said sure.

Now, Archie was an old man, now. He sat quietly in a chair and he looked firmly at Richard and said, "Welcome aboard." For the rest of the afternoon, Archie answered every question and even told a few stories. The conversation confirmed Richard's decision. 
After boot camp, after Richard made it through the rigors of training, he visited Archie again. Things were even more real now. It was time for Richard to deploy, so Archie gave him some final advice. He looked at him intently and said, 

"Richard, there is only one thing that makes a good warrior and that is a man who cares for his fellow man. That is why the Marines do so well at making war. We respect each other. We'd rather die than let down our comrades. I know there are many reasons a young man marches off to war - patriotism, duty, honor, even adventure; but only one reason he actually fights once he is in war. He fights for the man next to him... Marines fight because each Marine acknowledges the loftiest principle of all: he acknowledges and accepts the responsibility of being his brother's keeper. That's why you'll fight too."

"He fights for the man next to him." That is a beautiful statement, isn't it? It is loyal, good, and noble. It moves you to admire such gallantry and even causes you to look at your own life a different way.

First, let me ask you this: "Who's fighting for you? Who's your advocate? Who's the person next to you that you can trust, even entrust your life?"

At the same time, let me ask you...."Who are you fighting for? Who are you advocating for? Who have you taken under your wing as the person you will defend at all costs?" Sadly, these may not be the easiest questions to answer today in our very self-focused, individualistic society. It's easy to feel alone as you face the rigors of all that life brings. It's easy to forget about people around you as you press into your agenda, your ambitions, your worries, and your cares. Fighting for the one next to you can easily get lost in the shuffle of trying to fight for yourself, trying to survive, and just trying to make it from day to day.

You know the result of that way of living. Not only can you feel alone, you can feel like everyone's against you and you're against everyone else. You can get the impression that no one really cares. You might even think that about your kids, your spouse, your parents, or even your group of friends; you can very easily begin to wonder if anyone is really thinking about you--your very real needs, fears, hopes, and yearnings.

This can send you into despair or even depression. You can lose hope or even chase down after things that bring you temporary comfort. You can become trapped in negativity and darkness or you can become ensnared in practices that destroy you and wage war against your soul. 

It's not easy, that feeling that there's no one next to you who really cares.
Do you ever feel that way? If you do, I want to share something with you today that is true and certain. And I mean that; true, certain, you can count on it. It may be something you would never expect, but it is a word of encouragement for you today and for your life. 

You have Someone fighting for you. You have Someone next to you who is watching out for you. 

A wise man named Solomon said many years ago: "A man of many companions may come to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother" (Proverbs 18:24).

Solomon knew something very important. He understood that God has given a precious gift to you. There is a friend in your life who sticks closer than any earthly brother. He is your Savior, Jesus Christ, the true God. He is the One who even calls Himself your brother. He's a Brother you can always count on.

The Bible teaches that Jesus is the Son of God, literally God who became flesh for us for our salvation because we couldn't save ourselves. Yes, He is God. Yes, He is Man, and it gets even more personal for you and me today.....because the Bible teaches that this Jesus, this Savior, this Mighty One; He is also your Brother and mine!

Our reading today in Hebrews says that Jesus is not ashamed to call the people He gave His life for brothers. He is not ashamed to be the Person next to you--the One who is looking out for you (Hebrews 2:11). In fact, the Bible declares that God fights for you (Joshua 23:10; Psalm 35:1). He's fighting for you right now; even in the midst of your loneliness, or if you're suffering injustice, or if you're enduring pain. He understands your plight. He is looking out for you even now. 

How can this be? How can this be true? How could the perfect Son of God, the risen Savior Jesus, the One Who worked miracles, and cast out demons, and conquered even death, how could He ever become and be your Brother, the One Who chooses to be next to you? 

Well, hear this....He can and He is your Brother because He walked the road that you're on right now.

Back in the late 1800s, a little girl was seen carrying a baby boy almost as big as her. As the girl struggled along, someone asked if she was tired. The little girl looked up and appeared shocked by the question. She said, "No, he's not heavy; he's my brother." 

Her reply became the slogan for Father Flanagan's Boys Town children's home in the 1940s and became a hit song in 1969: "He Ain't Heavy; He's My Brother."

You see, that's the loving and self-sacrificial attitude Jesus had when He came to be the One next to you, the One you can count on in all things..... Philippians, chapter two, describes it well:

Have this mind in you, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men......he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross (Philippians 2:4-8).

That is why the writer of the book of Hebrews said, "Since therefore the children share in flesh and blood, He (Jesus) likewise partook of the same, that through death he might destroy the one who has the power of death, that is, the devil, and deliver all those who through the fear of death were subject to lifelong slavery."

What does this all mean? Jesus made the ultimate sacrifice for you. He took upon Himself the obligation to repay the debt that you and I owe God for sin, our failures, our imperfections, and shortcomings. Jesus proved that through His death and resurrection that He is the One next to you; the One you can truly count on. He is the ultimate brother's keeper. He came to walk your road; the road you're on right now. He fights for your life to forgive you, to give you the certainty that you are not alone, and give you the eternal hope of heaven as His gift. 

He stepped in to save you and me. You're not a burden. We're not burdens. You're not imposing on Him. You're not an inconvenience. You're not heavy; Jesus loves you and carries you. He'll even carry you home to Himself. That's what it means to be His brother, His sister, His friend by faith!

During the strong storms that hit last summer, Christopher and Ben Vince decided to take a walk into the woods near their house to see the leaves blow in the wind. They realized it was a bad idea as they saw trees beginning to blow over. Suddenly, twelve-year-old Christopher shouted to his sixteen-year-old brother, "Look out!" He dashed forward and pushed Ben with all of his might. Ben tumbled out of the way only to see a tree fall on his brother and kill him.
Ben said, "I want the whole world to know how brave my little brother was. Christopher saved my life. It could have been me if it wasn't for him."

That's what your brother Jesus did for you eternally. He pushed you out of the way when the whole weight of death was about to fall on you. As the consequences of sin and your own fallenness, that's what justly is coming our way, until Jesus pushes you out of the way and takes it all upon Himself. Hear me today, this is important, that's just a glimpse of the reality of what it means when Jesus died on the cross for sinners. If you think of the cross of Jesus today, think this too, "If it wasn't for Him, it would have been me."

So, what's trying to crush you? Did you hear the promise of Jesus say, "I am with you always"? Do you hear the certain word of Jesus saying, "Your sins are forgiven"? Do you hear the Good News that "through death, His death, He might destroy the one who has the power of death, that is, the devil, and deliver all those who through the fear of death were subject to lifelong slavery" (Hebrews 2:14-16)? Do you hear the promise that "because he himself suffered when tempted, he is able to help those who are being tempted" (Hebrews 2:18)?

You see, through His gifts to you....His living Word, His grace in Baptism, His enduring presence for you in His Holy Communion, Jesus pushes you out of the way from all that would crush you. He saves your life and continues to walk with you as the One next to you, the One who always fights for you when it matters most.

Each week on this program, I want to make sure that you know about this Jesus as our Savior, our Brother, much like Ben said, "If it wasn't for Him, it would have been me." 

So let me ask you this. In your life, would you agree that it sure would be good to have a brother like that? I know I would....I would love to know that I have a brother who would fight for me no matter what, a brother who cares for me especially when I'm down....if not a brother, then a friend even closer than a brother...

There have been many famous brothers in history. The Gershwin brothers, George and Ira, created wonderful music. The Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, ushered us into the age of the airplane. The Marx brothers, Groucho, Harpo, and the rest, brought laughter to millions. But your Brother, your Friend even closer than a brother, Jesus Christ, continues to make the most remarkable difference of all in your life. He's the One next to you. He stands ready to help, to strengthen, to renew, and revive. He's given everything for you. 

The generosity of your Brother, your Savior, your Lord, it's astounding, isn't it? And it can change your life too. If He's your brother, you will look at others differently as well. 

With Christ as his brother, his Savior....C.S. Lewis said, "There are no ordinary people. You have never talked to a mere mortal...Next to the Blessed Sacrament itself, your neighbor is the holiest object presented to your senses...for in Him also Christ...is truly hidden."

That's how Ma'ake Kemoeatu felt about his brother. Ma'ake was an NFL player for the Baltimore Ravens. His brother, Chris, played for the Pittsburgh Steelers. The two brothers grew up in Tonga and then Hawaii. They both played college football at Utah. They both went on to play in the NFL and even won Super Bowls on their respective teams. But Chris encountered an obstacle he never expected. After suffering kidney pain his whole life, it was discovered that Chris had advanced kidney disease and required a kidney transplant. Chris' NFL career came to a screeching halt after the 2011 season. 

When his older brother Ma'ake heard the news, he did something remarkable. He quit the Ravens in order to donate a kidney to his brother. He let go of the NFL life, the NFL dream, and the rush of the Sunday games. He laid it all down for his brother. 

He said this simple but oh so powerful thing. He said, "My brother couldn't play anymore, and I didn't want to be in a position where he couldn't play but I kept playing. As soon as my brother's health was at risk, I wanted to stop everything and give him the help he needed."

That's what faithful brothers do. That's a glimpse of what Jesus did for you. And that's the life you not only get to receive today, that's the life you get to live. You can give your all to those God brings into your life, because He will always give you His all for all things. The Apostle John said, "This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins." He goes on to say, "Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another" (1 John 4:10-11 NIV).

If you are tracking with me today, listen, I know that we live in a turbulent world. It whips up hatred easily. It stirs up divisiveness, arguments, defensiveness, self-protection, and self-centeredness. The winds of individuality blow hard. The temptation is strong to go it alone!
But, the only One Who is a true Brother for all, in all times and for all places, Jesus, He brings clarity. He is the One next to you that never leaves. He fights for you and walks with you to the end. And He lifts up your head to see the people around you. He opens your eyes to see that you, too, in Him are a brother, a sister to others who can be counted on in all things too. 
That's a life I want to have, but even more a life I want to live. Look around then, with me; who needs to be "the one next to them in His Name?" 

With the overflowing love of God in your life, could it be time for you to see the people around you and share God's love and grace with them? 

When you notice people and love them and see them as the person next to you in battle, wounded, maybe panicky and out of control, that's especially the time to fight for them in Him. You pray for them. You serve, and love, and talk, witness, and help, you bring His life to their lives when it matters most. That's what brothers and sisters of Christ do-because that's what your Brother Jesus did for you.

A fourth-grader named Logan Hearn heard his mother scream. Logan's little brother Brendan had fallen into the swimming pool and wasn't breathing. His mom called 911 and then frantically tried to perform CPR on little Brendan. Seeing her panic, nine-year-old Logan, who had just taken a junior lifesaving class, moved his mom over gently and said, "Mom, you're doing that wrong, let me help." Logan began CPR on his little brother and saved his brother's life. Brendan was okay. When asked about his heroic act, Logan said, "I wouldn't say I'm a hero, because any other brother would do that for his little brother too."

Jesus, One even closer than a brother, did that for you, for me, and more! Through His life, and death, and resurrection, He pumps eternal life and salvation into our breathless lives. In all things, He is the One next to us. The One Who fights for us. The One Who will never let us down. Put your faith in Him, be a brother or sister to others in His Name! You'll be glad you did, forever!

Amen.





LUTHERAN HOUR MAILBOX (Questions & Answers) for October 04, 2015
Topic: Pro-Life, A Fundamental Teaching

ANNOUNCER: Now, Pastor Gregory Seltz responds to questions. I'm Mark Eischer. Pastor, the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod has always taken a pro-life stance, but some might say we should stay away from politics if we want to reach people with the Gospel. 

SELTZ: Mark, I would agree that politics is not going to solve many of our problems today. In fact, many times it makes things worse, not better. But the statement "Pro-Life" is not a political statement, it is a Biblical statement.

ANNOUNCER: What do you mean?

SELTZ: The idea of the sanctity of life is not something that we decide in the ballot box or by popular opinion. It's a clear, foundational teaching of the Bible. Life is precious, life is a gift from God and we are accountable to God in how we use our lives, spend our lives, even how we treat others in this life.

ANNOUNCER: People often say the opposite though; they'll say, "Well, it's my life to do with as I please." 

SELTZ: And that's a sad way really to look at life because it misses the blessings that parents were to you, or friends were to you, or even the gifts that God uniquely gave to you; you miss that when you think that your life is your own, period.

ANNOUNCER: So, then, to be pro-life is first and foremost to see each individual person as precious to God, someone who has eternal value before God and was meant to live a purposeful, even eternal life in relationship with Him.

SELTZ: I think that's right; at least that's what it means when a Christian person is talking about not only their life, but even those who may not yet believe. But, here's the added blessing to this way of thinking. If you believe that all life is precious, then you and I have to respect even those with whom we disagree. I've got a moral obligation to treat my neighbor the way God treats me.

ANNOUNCER: And this is where we see the Bible's understanding of community, calling for people to treat each other with dignity and respect. 

SELTZ: Right. And that's why even our founding, political documents in the United States speak about an individual's rights as something that exists from God, not from any government or leader. The Bible teaches that we have an obligation to value life and that applies to life in the womb as well as to our neighbor down the street.

ANNOUNCER: So, what makes this all so controversial today?

SELTZ: Sometimes, I've got to tell you, I don't know why people are so negative about this teaching. It values others, it demands that we respect others who are different than us, even to cherish people's uniqueness and it's rooted in the fact that God created human beings with a special dignity in His creation. Maybe there's a push back from those who don't want to have anything to do with God.

ANNOUNCER: And would you also say it has something to do with the so-called sexual revolution?

SELTZ: That may be right too. This whole move away from sexuality and intimacy as a part of a committed, married relationship to sex as recreation, that too could be a form of rebellion against God and His teaching about marriage, family, sex, and intimacy. 

ANNOUNCER: And it has wreaked havoc on society. 

SELTZ: It has. Obviously, the ones who suffered the most from this new way of thinking are, of course, the most vulnerable among us, children in the womb. But even the adults who give away their bodies as merely being part of a date, or give away their intimacy merely for the fun of the evening; I think there's a devaluation of their own lives there too.

ANNOUNCER: So this teaching goes deeper than any political policy or affiliation, it really goes to the heart of what it means to be a human being, doesn't it? 

SELTZ: It sure does, and I think that's why the church needs to be a voice that values life, all of life, even the lives with whom we disagree, or the lives of those who disagree with the Bible. God Himself calls us to reflect the value that He places on life in all we do. And, in that regard, God also calls us to defend "innocent, vulnerable" lives. It's what makes us human!

ANNOUNCER: And, believing such things, namely that life itself is a gift from God, one that is ultimately accountable to Him; there is a certain civility that develops from that too.

SELTZ: I think there is. You look at other people as those you are there to serve because life is accountable to the One who created it, and if you are a Christian, you also know that life is something that He has redeemed for you too.

ANNOUNCER: Redeemed through the blood of Jesus Christ. Pro-life sounds like love, humility, and dignity in action for others.

SELTZ: It is.

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










Action in Ministry for October 4, 2015 
Guest: 
Monta "Boom" Ekwanit Denow 


ANNOUNCER: You're listening to The Lutheran Hour and I'm pleased to welcome to the microphone Monta Ekwanit Denow, otherwise known as Boom. She is the director of Journey Into Light, which is LHM's ministry center in Thailand. Boom, welcome.

DENOW: Thank you for having me here. I'm very happy to be here and get to talk about the work in Thailand. 

ANNOUNCER: You have a lot of activity taking place at our ministry center in Thailand; several radio programs. Let's talk about those first. I know how much work goes into producing The Lutheran Hour each week; but you have three pre-recorded programs that run daily plus a live broadcast. Tell us about your staff. How many people work together on these programs?

DENOW: We have two technicians, studio technicians, and we have four speakers. 
ANNOUNCER: All right.

DENOW: They work together.

ANNOUNCER: Do the speakers provide all of the content? Do they write the program? 

DENOW: Yes. They have to do full scripts for that.

ANNOUNCER: And this is every day.

DENOW: Every day. But they enjoy doing it.

ANNOUNCER: Let's talk now about a live program that you do once a week. 

DENOW: Once a week, every Saturday, for one hour. The program gives a variety of practical information about raising children, and how to have good relationships, Bible verses, and Christian teaching are used as the basis for the program. 

ANNOUNCER: What kind of questions do people ask?

DENOW: When we put Bible verses; "What does it mean? Because I don't understand." And when we talking about problems in the family, they call in and they want to learn from us and share what their problems are. So then that's a chance for us to encourage them. 

ANNOUNCER: And for many of your listeners to hear something from the Bible is a new experience because there aren't that many Christians in Thailand, are there?

DENOW: No, we don't have...we just have 1.6 percent.

ANNOUNCER: 1.6 percent. 

DENOW: That's very little. 

ANNOUNCER: Thailand is overwhelmingly a Buddhist country. 

DENOW: Majority are Buddhist. 

ANNOUNCER: What do you find is most challenging about presenting Christianity to an overwhelmingly Buddhist population?

DENOW: People in Thailand, they follow their generations. They don't understand why they do that, so that's a big challenge for us; that we have to carry the love of God and share through them that this...we have hope, why they have no hope, no mercy. They have punishment, but we have forgiveness. So that's the big thing.

ANNOUNCER: I would imagine that the gospel comes as such good news to someone who feels that....

DENOW: Hopeless.

ANNOUNCER: ....that anything you've said or done you've either got to pay for....

DENOW: Yes.

ANNOUNCER: ....or you've got to make up for it in some way and if you can't make up for it in this life...

DENOW: Yeah. That's the thing that they are afraid of because I was one of those people, I knew it. I could not save myself and I don't know who was keeping score for me for being good, doing good; so my team and I carry the message of hope to them...

ANNOUNCER: And what can the listeners to The Lutheran Hour do to help and support you? Are there any specific prayer requests or things that they could do? 

DENOW: Yeah. Please pray that God will bless our ministry activities to touch the hearts of Thai people. Please also pray that the Thai people will respond to the gospel and come to believe in Jesus, their Savior. That's my prayer for them.

ANNOUNCER: We've been talking with Monta Ekwanit Denow. Boom, thanks for being with us.

DENOW: Thank you for having me here. 

ANNOUNCER: To learn more about Journey Into Light, call The Lutheran Hour toll free 1-855-john316. We'll also enclose a simple, little gift to help you remember this work in your prayers. That's 1-855-564-6316, or go online: lutheranhour.org and look for the tab that says Action in Ministry. Our email address is info@lhm.org. 





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

"Christ, Our Human Likeness Sharing" 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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Subject: September Newsletter

Hi all,
The end of the month was here before I knew it. Hope you are enjoying your October.
Denise

Prayer for Dianne Hance

Dianne Hance fell and broke her hip and will be having surgery in the morning to repair it.



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Prayer request for Marianne Linke

Please pray for Marianne Linke as she will be having heart valve replacement surgery next Tuesday. 

Update on John Nordwald

They already completed the catheterization and found that the blockages are too severe for stents and so they are going to have to do bypass surgery asap.  Keep him and the family in your prayers today.

Daily Email: Thursday, October 1, 2015

DEVOTION:  "There's nothing "good" about divorce."

Mark 10:2-16 (ESV) And Pharisees came up and in order to test him asked, "Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?" He answered them, "What did Moses command you?" They said, "Moses allowed a man to write a certificate of divorce and to send her away." And Jesus said to them, "Because of your hardness of heart he wrote you this commandment. But from the beginning of creation, 'God made them male and female.' 'Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.' So they are no longer two but one flesh. What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate."

10 And in the house the disciples asked him again about this matter. 11 And he said to them, "Whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery against her, 12 and if she divorces her husband and marries another, she commits adultery."


13 And they were bringing children to him that he might touch them, and the disciples rebuked them. 14 But when Jesus saw it, he was indignant and said to them, "Let the children come to me; do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God. 15 Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it." 16 And he took them in his arms and blessed them, laying his hands on them.



Let's get one thing straight, divorce is not a good thing.  It is not a safety net.  it is not a get out jail free card.  It is a terrible and awful thing. 


Jesus didn't like it either.  He even goes so far as to say that the only reason Moses allowed divorce is because of stubborn people who were unwilling to repent of their sin against their spouse or other stubborn people who were unwilling to forgive that sin.  That's it.  


There are two "reasons" for divorce that Jesus "allows" in other Gospel acccounts.  One is adultery and the other is abandonment.  We can either take those two words as literal as possible and say that the physical acts, sex for adultery and leaving the home and never coming back for abandonment,   are the only reasons for divorce.  That would be the letter of the law.  


Or we can take the "spirit" of the law as Jesus defines it when he says, "If a person looks lustfully at someone who is not his spouse he has already committed adultery in his heart.  And we can also think of all the ways that a person can "leave" a marriage or "abandon" a relationship without physically leaving the house.  things like unrepentant continued use of drugs/alcohol; physical, emotional and sexual abuse; focusing solely on careers and not on marriage, etc. come to mind.  


The truth is that we could come up with a million "valid" reasons for divorce.  What Jesus wants us to realize is that there are no "good" reasons for divorce.  Christians should always be willing to give up and repent of the adultery or desertion.   And Christians should always be willing to forgive.  ALWAYS!  


Unfortunately we live in a fallen world and people are stubborn.  People don't want to give up their adultery.  People don't want to keep their marriage vows to love, honor, cherish, keep, and obey.  People don't want to stay committed to their spouse till death parts them.  Instead, they'd rather stay committed to their alcohol and drugs.  They'd rather give into their evil passions and desires.  They'd rather be selfish that selfless.  They'd rather let their anger and hatred get the best of them and be their god. They'd rather withhold forgiveness from others even though God freely forgives them.  And so there is divorce. 


You might call it a necessary evil..... like war.  


Let this be a wake up call to you who may be already abandoning your marriages for other things.   Let this be a warning to you who think it is ok to look at porn every once in a while.  Let this be a jolt to those of you who think it is ok to keep from fulfilling the vows you made at your wedding.   It's not ok!


Marriage was instituted by God to be a lifelong union between one man and one woman.  They literally and figuratively become one person.   It was meant to be a reminder (a picture) of Christ and his church, to show how committed he is to us all the way to his death on the cross, and how he submitted himself and became a servant to us only because he loved us.  It is to be treated like the gift of God that it truly is!  We truly become one flesh with Christ.  "It is no longer I who live but Christ who lives in me. 


Stop treating it like a curse or a prison sentence.  Stop neglecting your marriages!  Stop thinking of it as a way to get what you want, and instead look at it as a built in everyday way to give what the Holy Spirit has given to you namely love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, and self control! 


Prayer: Lord, help us to treat marriage as the gift it is.  Help us to keep and fulfill our marriage vows and to repent when we don't, and to forgive our spouses when they don't.  Amen.  


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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:     How many Psalms are there? 150   (Unless you count the many other songs of Moses and Solomon and others as Psalms)

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TODAY'S QUIZ:  What is a "song of ascent"? 
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CALENDAR:
Thurs- Alzheimer's Support group 1pm; Karate 5-7:45
Sat-  Worship 5
Sun- SCRIP ORDERS DUE; Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45

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WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte-  8:30- Jacob Cluver; 11- Alaina Heitgerd

Ushers-  Don Hance, Rich Boeger, Don Tate, Doug Walters

Altar- Set up- Ruth Walters; Clean up- Terry McKenzie

Communion Assistants- Sat- Randy Sweet; 8:30- Rich Talbert; 11- Charlie Figura

Greeters- 8:30- Doug and Ruth Walters; 11- Steve and Sandy Robine

Lay readers- Sat- Judy Koprowski 8:30- Betty Schirr 11- Kailyn Blechle

Sat. Pianist- Tim Sherman

Organist-  Rachel Fisher

Projectionists: Sat. Pam Bueltmann, 8:30- Dawn Sherman, 11- Hannah Johnson

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NEWS!!!!  PLEASE READ IT ALL!!!!
HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!
Help needed includes the following:
caregiver relief
companionship
writing letters
reading to patients
clerical/office work
assisting with errands and/or meal preparation

Mercy Hospice at 636-239-8862 or stephaniemarquart@mercy.net

SSM Health at Home at 573-582-8850  or chris_cobb@ssmhc.com

Training is available with Mercy the first four Thursdays in October.  
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LUTHERAN HOUR MINISTRIES PRAYER BREAKFAST OCTOBER 14 AT ORLANDO EVENTS AND CONFERENCE CENTER IN MARYLAND HEIGHTS.  
Rev. Greg Seltz, Lutheran Hour Speaker, will speak on prayer.  Everyone attending will receive a free signed copy of "The Lord's Prayer a book by Seltz.  Go to lutheranprayerbreakfast.eventbrite.com for tickets and info. 
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QUILT TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE!!  
The drawing was not held at eh carnival to give people more time to purchase more tickets.  You may purchase tickets from any quilter or from the church office throughout the week.  Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5.  
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LADIES AID IS SELLING CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR $5 a BOX!!  
Once they're gone, that's it.  There won't be another order when they run out!  Get them today!  They're in the basement and you can give money to whoever is in the office. 
___________________________________________________________________________________________
SCRIP ORDERS DUE THIS SUNDAY!!!!! 
A NEW AND EASY FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY!!! 
 
The order forms are on the table in the narthex!  Just about every store that you can think of is on the list!  Use the cards just like you would use a debit/credit card and help St. John's make  A LOT of money!

Place your order, along with your check, made payable to St. Johns, in the "Bob the Builder" box. 
  
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OPERATION BACKPACK FOR OCTOBER IS CANNED VEGETABLES!! !
Many children in our community are very poor.  They are able to get some of their meals at school during the week, but often go hungry on weekends.  Operation backpack is a way that our community has decided to help these kids. 
 
Every month throughout the school year, each church participating will take one food item and collect just that food item.  At the end of the month the food will be delivered to school.  The school officials along with volunteers will distribute the food to kids backpacks to take home.   
Throughout the month of October we will be collecting canned veggies. All size cans and even individual portions will be accepted.  The fruit will be delivered to the schools November 1.   We will have a box in the narthex for deposits.
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UNMARKED BLUE ENVELOPE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE GOING TO THE BUILDING EXPANSION PROGRAM
If you'd like it to go to the DCE fund you need to mark it for that!  Please make sure you mark the ENVELOPE clearly for the DCE PROGRAM!

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DO YOU HAVE A KROGER CARD?  ENROLL IT IN THE COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM!!!
Register it online www.krogercommunityrewards.com and have it swiped each time you shop to earn money for Little Lambs. 
 

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GENERAL PRAYERS:
For BRETT NORDWALD'S DAD, JOHN NORDWALD, as he is recovering from a heart catheterization today.

For DON PANHORST who found out that he has cancer last week and is starting chemo this (MONDAY) morning. 
 
For JAMIE, a FRIEND OF CHRISTY WINN, whose daughter, KAYLA, died suddenly last night.
 
For BROOKS EBERT, infant son of Derek and Andrea, who finally, after a month, was able to eat his first bottle on his own on Thursday.   He may get to go home soon.
 
For PHYLLIS HOELSCHER who is recovering from knee replacement surgery at home.
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is back in the Czech Republic to continue her mission work.
 
For DAVE AND CAROL KOHRS, who are BOTH on hospice care.
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to deal with the after effects of a severe stroke almost two years ago.  




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Prayer for John Nordwald, Brett's dad

Please add my father in law, John Nordwald, to your prayer list. He had a cardiac cath appointment at 6:30 today. He's been severely winded with tight chest pains lately so Linda took him to the dr a couple days ago and they found bad artery blockage.  

Thank you
Amanda


The Rabe Newsletter for October 2015...preparing for service in Ethiopia.



The Rabe Newsletter for October 2015...preparing for service in Ethiopia.

Somebody is all smiles about the October Rabe Newsletter!

As we prepare for service in Ethiopia we continue to visit with congregations in Oregon, Florida and Georgia. We hope you will take a few minutes to see where God has carried us this last month. Thank God for your prayers and support.

Your partners in the Gospel,

Mark, Stefanie, Noah, Gabriella, Julianna and Matthias Rabe

 
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Daily Email: Wednesday, September 30, 2015

DEVOTION: Hebrews 
We must pay the most careful attention, therefore, to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away. For since the message spoken through angels was binding, and every violation and disobedience received its just punishment,how shall we escape if we ignore so great a salvation? This salvation, which was first announced by the Lord, was confirmed to us by those who heard him.God also testified to it by signs, wonders and various miracles, and by gifts of the Holy Spirit distributed according to his will.

Jesus Made Fully Human

It is not to angels that he has subjected the world to come, about which we are speaking. But there is a place where someone has testified:

"What is mankind that you are mindful of them,
    a son of man that you care for him?
You made them a little lower than the angels;
    you crowned them with glory and honor
    and put everything under their feet."

In putting everything under them, God left nothing that is not subject to them. Yet at present we do not see everything subject to them. But we do see Jesus, who was made lower than the angels for a little while, now crowned with glory and honor because he suffered death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone.

10 In bringing many sons and daughters to glory, it was fitting that God, for whom and through whom everything exists, should make the pioneer of their salvation perfect through what he suffered. 11 Both the one who makes people holy and those who are made holy are of the same family. So Jesus is not ashamed to call them brothers and sisters. 12 He says,

"I will declare your name to my brothers and sisters;
    in the assembly I will sing your praises."

13 And again,

"I will put my trust in him."

And again he says,

"Here am I, and the children God has given me."

14 Since the children have flesh and blood, he too shared in their humanity so that by his death he might break the power of him who holds the power of death—that is, the devil 15 and free those who all their lives were held in slavery by their fear of death. 16 For surely it is not angels he helps, but Abraham's descendants. 17 For this reason he had to be made like them, fully human in every way, in order that he might become a merciful and faithful high priest in service to God, and that he might make atonement for the sins of the people. 18 Because he himself suffered when he was tempted, he is able to help those who are being tempted.




If there is one scourge on the church and on Christianity in America these days, it is indifference or apathy.  A lot of Christians just don't care.  They don't care if they show up to church for worship once a week or once a year.  They don't care if the church's ministries flourish or not.  They don't care if there are 10 people in worship or 200.  Some don't even care if the church is there or not.  It is a nice thing to have around, but it isn't necessary.  


I read somewhere recently that one of the biggest issues for pastors is whether they are relevant at all and most wonder whether they are making any difference or not.  I must confess that I often wonder that myself.  This is also one of the biggest reasons thousands of pastors leave the ministry every year and thousands of others suffer burnout.  It is quite disheartening for many pastors to work to preach, teach, and administer the sacraments and to see the church in decline as it is.  We try as hard as we can to make it relevant and to use new and exciting ways to present God's Word to people, but it often seems to fall on deaf ears and blind eyes. 


This is not the case in places like Africa and China.  There the church is flourishing and growing at record rates.  Why?  Because they know what it is to live without the church due to the oppression and tyranny of godless governments.  They know what it means to have to hide their faith and their churches for fear of punishment.  They know what it means to not have churches to go to for a very long time. And it's not good.  


They don't take their faith for granted.  They love the church.  They rejoice that they have a place to worship and a large group of people to worship with.  it is a great blessing to them to be able to worship freely and fully


 

I know I'm probably preaching to the choir here.  You aren't one of those apathetic Christians, are you?  It matters to you, doesn't it? If you are, being faithful by the power of the Holy Spirit,  WONDERFUL!  Keep it up!  Keep living in God's grace!  Keep growing in the faith!  I'm proud of you!  


Maybe you are an apathetic Christian.  Maybe you are completely disinterested in what goes on at St. John's.  If you are, then I pray that this passage from Hebrews and this devotion has convicted you of your apathy and disinterest.  I hope that it has caused you to rethink your faith life so that you don't stray too far away from Christ that you get lost and can't find your way back.  


If you are a lukewarm, apathetic, and indifferent Christian REPENT! Jesus wants a better relationship with you than just a casual thought now and then.  He wants you to have a full and satisfying relationship with him, one that is firing on all cylinders, one that is full of joy, one that is proclaiming his love to the lost, one that is free of guilt and shame!  Turn from your "sometime" Christianity, or your "when I have time" Christianity, and make it your life!  


It is very interesting in this passage that the writer of Hebrews doesn't dwell on the trouble already happening way back then, but instead speaks about the Gospel!  He preaches Christ and Him crucified.  And so, whether the tide is in or out, whether church is full or almost empty, whether people are on fire or barely smoldering, we keep preaching Christ!  We keep proclaiming his grace!  We keep Jesus as our way, truth, and life!


Prayer:  Lord, help me to treat my faith as my whole life and not just a part of it.  Amen. 

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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:   What is a maskil?  A literary or musical device meant to teach a lesson

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TODAY'S QUIZ:  How many Psalms are there?
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CALENDAR:
Wed- Choir 7pm
Thurs- Alzheimer's Support group 1pm; Karate 5-7:45
Sat-  Worship 5
Sun- SCRIP ORDERS DUE; Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45

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WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte-  8:30- Jacob Cluver; 11- Alaina Heitgerd

Ushers-  Don Hance, Rich Boeger, Don Tate, Doug Walters

Altar- Set up- Ruth Walters; Clean up- Terry McKenzie

Communion Assistants- Sat- Randy Sweet; 8:30- Rich Talbert; 11- Charlie Figura

Greeters- 8:30- Doug and Ruth Walters; 11- Steve and Sandy Robine

Lay readers- Sat- Judy Koprowski 8:30- Betty Schirr 11- Kailyn Blechle

Sat. Pianist- Tim Sherman

Organist-  Rachel Fisher

Projectionists: Sat. Pam Bueltmann, 8:30- Dawn Sherman, 11- Hannah Johnson

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

NEWS!!!!  PLEASE READ IT ALL!!!!
HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!
Help needed includes the following:
caregiver relief
companionship
writing letters
reading to patients
clerical/office work
assisting with errands and/or meal preparation

Mercy Hospice at 636-239-8862 or stephaniemarquart@mercy.net

SSM Health at Home at 573-582-8850  or chris_cobb@ssmhc.com

Training is available with Mercy the first four Thursdays in October.  
______________________________________________________________________________________
LUTHERAN HOUR MINISTRIES PRAYER BREAKFAST OCTOBER 14 AT ORLANDO EVENTS AND CONFERENCE CENTER IN MARYLAND HEIGHTS.  
Rev. Greg Seltz, Lutheran Hour Speaker, will speak on prayer.  Everyone attending will receive a free signed copy of "The Lord's Prayer a book by Seltz.  Go to lutheranprayerbreakfast.eventbrite.com for tickets and info. 
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QUILT TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE!!  
The drawing was not held at eh carnival to give people more time to purchase more tickets.  You may purchase tickets from any quilter or from the church office throughout the week.  Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5.  
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
LADIES AID IS SELLING CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR $5 a BOX!!  
Once they're gone, that's it.  There won't be another order when they run out!  Get them today!  They're in the basement and you can give money to whoever is in the office. 
___________________________________________________________________________________________
SCRIP ORDERS DUE THIS SUNDAY!!!!! 
A NEW AND EASY FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY!!! 
 
The order forms are on the table in the narthex!  Just about every store that you can think of is on the list!  Use the cards just like you would use a debit/credit card and help St. John's make  A LOT of money!

Place your order, along with your check, made payable to St. Johns, in the "Bob the Builder" box. 
  
 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
OPERATION BACKPACK FOR OCTOBER IS CANNED VEGETABLES!! !
Many children in our community are very poor.  They are able to get some of their meals at school during the week, but often go hungry on weekends.  Operation backpack is a way that our community has decided to help these kids. 
 
Every month throughout the school year, each church participating will take one food item and collect just that food item.  At the end of the month the food will be delivered to school.  The school officials along with volunteers will distribute the food to kids backpacks to take home.   
Throughout the month of October we will be collecting canned veggies. All size cans and even individual portions will be accepted.  The fruit will be delivered to the schools November 1.   We will have a box in the narthex for deposits.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
UNMARKED BLUE ENVELOPE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE GOING TO THE BUILDING EXPANSION PROGRAM
If you'd like it to go to the DCE fund you need to mark it for that!  Please make sure you mark the ENVELOPE clearly for the DCE PROGRAM!

________________________________________________________________________________________
DO YOU HAVE A KROGER CARD?  ENROLL IT IN THE COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM!!!
Register it online www.krogercommunityrewards.com and have it swiped each time you shop to earn money for Little Lambs. 
 

__________________________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL PRAYERS:
For DON PANHORST who found out that he has cancer last week and is starting chemo this (MONDAY) morning. 
 
For JAMIE, a FRIEND OF CHRISTY WINN, whose daughter, KAYLA, died suddenly last night.
 
For BROOKS EBERT, infant son of Derek and Andrea, who finally, after a month, was able to eat his first bottle on his own on Thursday.   He may get to go home soon.
 
For PHYLLIS HOELSCHER who is recovering from knee replacement surgery at home.
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is back in the Czech Republic to continue her mission work.
 
For DAVE AND CAROL KOHRS, who are BOTH on hospice care.
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to deal with the after effects of a severe stroke almost two years ago.