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

Lenten Devotion 2016

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

Read Luke 22:28-30.

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

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

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

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

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Daily Email: Thursday, February 25, 2016

DEVOTION: Luke 13:1-9

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

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

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

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

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

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


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

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

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

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

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

Pianist- Sat- Molly Hendershot

 

Sun Pianist- Barb Dreyer

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

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

 

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

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

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


Daily Email: Wednesday, February 24, 2016

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

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

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

 

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CALENDAR:

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

Wed- Supper 5:30; Worship 6:30

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

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

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

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


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

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

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

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

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

Pianist- Sat- Molly Hendershot

 

Sun Pianist- Barb Dreyer

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

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

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

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



Daily Email: Tuesday, February 23, 2016

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

___________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:

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

Wed- Supper 5:30; Worship 6:30

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

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

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

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


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

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

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

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

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

Pianist- Sat- Molly Hendershot

 

Sun Pianist- Barb Dreyer

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

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

 

Thanks Don Nolte!

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

We'll be looking at different rough drawings of economical ways that we can accomplish what we want to do to accommodate our growing congregation and support the future of our church!  EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND THIS MEETING!!
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RESULTS OF VOTERS MEETING YESTERDAY!!
Steve McDowell volunteered to be the president for 2016 and was elected by acclamation.
Tom Linke volunteered to be Vice President for 2016 and was elected by acclamation.
Don Turnure volunteered to take Steve McDowell's place on the board of elders and was appointed for 2016 by Steve McDowell.
 
Thanks guys for volunteering to serve in such an important way!!  The Lord will bless your service!!! 
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
TWO WAYS YOU CAN SUPPORT OUR YOUTH AND THE YOUTH OF THE COMMUNITY!!
1. Warren County Literacy Inc. is going to be giving away 70 bookcases stocked with books in April to children who are in the head Start Program in Warren County.  This is the fifth year for this wonderful event.  What we need is people to sponsor a bookcase for $50.  If you are able and willing, please reply to this email or call/text at 636-359-1961.  Make checks payable to Warren County Literacy Inc.   The ceremony at which the kids get their bookcases is on Sunday, April 10 at 2pm at Wright City Middle School.
 
 
2. Warrenton High School Band is having a spaghetti dinner fundraiser and concert on Sat, Feb. 27 at 6pm.  It will be a casual dinner with music while you dine!  Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for kids in advance.  $10/$5 at the door.  Let me know by next Tuesday if you want to go.  It's perfect for Saturday night after church!!!   There are five St. John's High school kids in band this year.  Make checks payable to WHS Band Boosters.
__________________________________________________________________________________
LENT DINNERS ARE EVERY WEDNESDAY DURING LENT AT 5:30!!
Over the last many, many years your Jr. and Sr. high youth and their parents (mostly their parents) have been serving dinner on Wednesday nights during Lent.  While this is a good way for the youth and their parents to serve and give back to the congregation, it is also supposed to be a way for them to raise money for their service projects and trips. 
 
Unfortunately over the past several years, they have barely broken even on these dinners.  The parents usually donate the desserts and even much of the other food out of their own pockets.  Without that the youth would probably lose money. 
 
It is especially important that they make money this year, as they will need all they can get to make their goal for the National Youth Gathering in new Orleans.
 
I want to encourage you all to attend these dinners, and, while there is no set price per person for these dinners, a generous free will offering is strongly encouraged!! 
 
Below is the Menu for each week:
 
Feb 24-
Turkey
Stuffing
green beans
apple sauce
desserts
 
March 2-
taco bar w/all the fixings
desserts
 
March 9-
pasta
salad
rolls
desserts
 
March 16-
Fried Chicken
potatoes
corn
rolls
desserts
 
 
As always, thank you for your continued support of the future of Christianity!!!
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 DO YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM RECEIVING THIS DAILY EMAIL?
If you know of someone who isn't currently receiving my daily emails but would like to, please reply to this email with their email address and I will add them to the list.  THANK YOU!
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OPERATION BACKPACK FOR FEBRUARY IS CANNED VEGETABLES!!  ANY SIZE CANS ARE APPRECIATED!
You can also do individual size cups.
 
(Remember this is for the poor and needy children of our community and county that often receive two breakfast and lunch at school, and have very little or no food at home.)
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GENERAL PRAYERS:
For FAMILY AND FRIENDS of BETTY SCHIRR, as we celebrate the eternal life she now lives with Jesus at her visitation and funeral tomorrow.
 
For DON BRAZEE who is dealing with severe weakness and painful swelling in his joints off which the cause has yet to be identified.
 
For RUTH WALTERS as she recovers from knee replacement surgery. 
 
For MARIAH, a granddaughter of Pat Jaeger's best friend, who has been diagnosed with childhood leukemia.
 
For PASTOR MCCRACKEN, from Trinity in Troy, who is on a two month leave to heal from cancer treatments.
 
For PASTOR PIPER, from St. Paul, New Melle, as he recovers from a heart attack he had while running a 5K in Florida.
 
For THOSE DEALING WITH FLOODING PROBLEMS in the days and weeks ahead, that the Lord would provide for their needs, and use us, if need be, to help. 
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in need of more funding to continue her mission work in the Czech Republic.
 


Daily Email: Monday, February 22, 2016

DEVOTION:  Psalm 85   English Standard Version (ESV)

85 Lord, you were favorable to your land;
    you restored the fortunes of Jacob.
You forgave the iniquity of your people;
    you covered all their sin. Selah
You withdrew all your wrath;
    you turned from your hot anger.

Restore us again, O God of our salvation,
    and put away your indignation toward us!
Will you be angry with us forever?
    Will you prolong your anger to all generations?
Will you not revive us again,
    that your people may rejoice in you?
Show us your steadfast love, O Lord,
    and grant us your salvation.

Let me hear what God the Lord will speak,
    for he will speak peace to his people, to his saints;
    but let them not turn back to folly.
Surely his salvation is near to those who fear him,
    that glory may dwell in our land.

10 Steadfast love and faithfulness meet;
    righteousness and peace kiss each other.
11 Faithfulness springs up from the ground,
    and righteousness looks down from the sky.
12 Yes, the Lord will give what is good,
    and our land will yield its increase.
13 Righteousness will go before him
    and make his footsteps a way.

 
After we have hurt someone and been found guilty of it, and after we ourselves feel the guilt and shame of what we have done, confessed it, and turned from it, all we really want to hear is the words "I forgive you."  We don't want to hear more condemnation.  We don't want everyone to pile on with their words of correction or advice.  We don't want to fight about it anymore.  We have already said and expressed with actions that we are contrite and truly sorry for our sin.  All we want to hear and experience is words of forgiveness and healing. 
 
Our world is full of people who have been beaten down by their failures and mistakes. You may be one of them.  If a person already knows their guilt and has repented of it, there is no need to keep beating them down.  The only reason we would do it is for our own satisfaction, as if we are the ones who are dolling out the punishment upon the person.  We want the person to hurt and so we think that we are the ones who are allowed and even have the responsibility to make them hurt.
 
Our Lord tells us in several different places throughout Scripture that He alone is the one to take vengeance and that he will repay according to our deeds.  Everywhere in Scripture, but especially throughout the New Testament, we are called to forgive and reconcile!  No where in Scripture are we called to hold a grudge, to make the other person hurt like we do, or to heap sin upon sin and guilt upon guilt.  If anything, there is swift, certain, and complete punishment and when the punishment and restitution is over the sin is forgotten. 
 
So it is with us!  Jesus has paid the price!  He has reconciled us to God.  He has taken the guilt upon Himself.  Let's live like it!  Let forgiveness and reconciliation reign fully and completely!!!
 
Prayer: Lord, when I sin help me to freely confess it, turn from it, and live in your grace mercy and peace.  When someone sins against me, help me to deal with it according to your will with mercy, grace, forgiveness, peace and reconciliation.  Amen.


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CALENDAR:

Mon- Confirmation 5-6:15

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

Wed- Supper 5:30; Worship 6:30

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

Pianist- Sat- Molly Hendershot

 

Sun Pianist- Barb Dreyer

Projectionists:  Sat- Perricone  8:30- Schaumberg; 11- Klaustermeier
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YESTERDAY'S  BIBLE QUIZ   What was to happen to anyone who sacrificed to anyone other than the one true God?  He or she was to be DESTROYED  (Thanks for answering Pat and Don!!)

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TODAY'S QUIZ:  If someone doesn't speak up when he hears a public charge to testify regarding something he has seen or learned about, what is he to do to make up for it according to the book of Leviticus?
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NEWS!!!! 
 
BETTY SCHIRR VISITATION AND FUNERAL INFORMATION
Visitation- 2-5pm
Funeral- 5pm
All at St. John's!
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BUILDING EXPANSION MEETING COMING UP TOMORROW NIGHT!!
Our next, very important building meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 23 @ 6:30pm!  

We'll be looking at different rough drawings of economical ways that we can accomplish what we want to do to accommodate our growing congregation and support the future of our church!  EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND THIS MEETING!!
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RESULTS OF VOTERS MEETING YESTERDAY!!
Steve McDowell volunteered to be the president for 2016 and was elected by acclamation.
Tom Linke volunteered to be Vice President for 2016 and was elected by acclamation.
Don Turnure volunteered to take Steve McDowell's place on the board of elders and was appointed for 2016 by Steve McDowell.
 
Thanks guys for volunteering to serve in such an important way!!  The Lord will bless your service!!! 
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TWO WAYS YOU CAN SUPPORT OUR YOUTH AND THE YOUTH OF THE COMMUNITY!!
1. Warren County Literacy Inc. is going to be giving away 70 bookcases stocked with books in April to children who are in the head Start Program in Warren County.  This is the fifth year for this wonderful event.  What we need is people to sponsor a bookcase for $50.  If you are able and willing, please reply to this email or call/text at 636-359-1961.  Make checks payable to Warren County Literacy Inc.   The ceremony at which the kids get their bookcases is on Sunday, April 10 at 2pm at Wright City Middle School.
 
 
2. Warrenton High School Band is having a spaghetti dinner fundraiser and concert on Sat, Feb. 27 at 6pm.  It will be a casual dinner with music while you dine!  Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for kids in advance.  $10/$5 at the door.  Let me know by next Tuesday if you want to go.  It's perfect for Saturday night after church!!!   There are five St. John's High school kids in band this year.  Make checks payable to WHS Band Boosters.
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LENT DINNERS ARE EVERY WEDNESDAY DURING LENT AT 5:30!!
Over the last many, many years your Jr. and Sr. high youth and their parents (mostly their parents) have been serving dinner on Wednesday nights during Lent.  While this is a good way for the youth and their parents to serve and give back to the congregation, it is also supposed to be a way for them to raise money for their service projects and trips. 
 
Unfortunately over the past several years, they have barely broken even on these dinners.  The parents usually donate the desserts and even much of the other food out of their own pockets.  Without that the youth would probably lose money. 
 
It is especially important that they make money this year, as they will need all they can get to make their goal for the National Youth Gathering in new Orleans.
 
I want to encourage you all to attend these dinners, and, while there is no set price per person for these dinners, a generous free will offering is strongly encouraged!! 
 
Below is the Menu for each week:
 
Feb 24-
Turkey
Stuffing
green beans
apple sauce
desserts
 
March 2-
taco bar w/all the fixings
desserts
 
March 9-
pasta
salad
rolls
desserts
 
March 16-
Fried Chicken
potatoes
corn
rolls
desserts
 
 
As always, thank you for your continued support of the future of Christianity!!!
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
 DO YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM RECEIVING THIS DAILY EMAIL?
If you know of someone who isn't currently receiving my daily emails but would like to, please reply to this email with their email address and I will add them to the list.  THANK YOU!
_____________________________________________________________________________
OPERATION BACKPACK FOR FEBRUARY IS CANNED VEGETABLES!!  ANY SIZE CANS ARE APPRECIATED!
You can also do individual size cups.
 
(Remember this is for the poor and needy children of our community and county that often receive two breakfast and lunch at school, and have very little or no food at home.)
___________________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL PRAYERS:
For FAMILY AND FRIENDS of BETTY SCHIRR, as we celebrate the eternal life she now lives with Jesus at her visitation and funeral tomorrow.
 
For DON BRAZEE who is dealing with severe weakness and painful swelling in his joints off which the cause has yet to be identified.
 
For RUTH WALTERS as she recovers from knee replacement surgery. 
 
For MARIAH, a granddaughter of Pat Jaeger's best friend, who has been diagnosed with childhood leukemia.
 
For PASTOR MCCRACKEN, from Trinity in Troy, who is on a two month leave to heal from cancer treatments.
 
For PASTOR PIPER, from St. Paul, New Melle, as he recovers from a heart attack he had while running a 5K in Florida.
 
For THOSE DEALING WITH FLOODING PROBLEMS in the days and weeks ahead, that the Lord would provide for their needs, and use us, if need be, to help. 
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in need of more funding to continue her mission work in the Czech Republic.
 


Fwd: The Lutheran Hour: February 21, 2016 "Body and Soul Salvation"





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"Body and Soul Salvation" #83-25

Presented on The Lutheran Hour on February 21, 2016
By Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz, Lutheran Hour Speaker
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Text: Philippians 3:17-4:1

The Apostle Paul says, "Brothers and sisters, join in imitating me, and keep your eyes on those who walk according to the example you have in us. For many, of whom I have often told you and now tell you even with tears, they walk as enemies of the cross of Christ. Their end is destruction, their god is their belly, and they glory is in their shame, with minds set on earthly things. But our citizenship is in heaven, and from it we await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who will transform our lowly body to be like his glorious body, by the power that enables him even to subject all things to himself. Therefore, my brothers and sisters, whom I love and long for, my joy and crown, my beloved, stand firm thus in the Lord.

Christ is risen. He is risen indeed, Hallelujah, and salvation in Him is for all, body and soul. Amen.

Salvation is body and soul! Let me say that again; salvation in Jesus is body and soul for an eternal citizenship in heaven. And that's good because the problems that all of us face are body and soul.

It's a bit like saying that all of us live Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde type lives due to our sin. Have you ever read the classic book Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? In this short novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll is an intelligent and well-respected scientist. He has inherited great wealth. To all perceptions, he is a gentleman. He is socially aware and elite. His friends enjoy him and he is a well-respected member of society.

But Dr. Jekyll has a secret. He is pretending. When he is alone, he knows that it's all an act. As a matter of fact, Dr. Jekyll knows that his real personality contained a suppressed evil lurking just below the surface. 

One day, using his great intellect and scientific skill, Dr. Jekyll figures out a way to give voice and personality to his evil inclinations. As a matter of fact, he has figured out a way to be an entirely evil person while maintaining the public perception that he is good. He combines chemicals in such a way that he is able to transform himself into a different person. Mr. Hyde. 

Now Mr. Hyde is pure evil. There is no goodness in him, and no pretense of goodness. Mr. Hyde doesn't officially exist, so he is free to live out his evil inclinations without any fear of repercussion or punishment. He is able to live out his evil without any pretense of even wanting to be good. 

The compulsions of our bodies, the temptations of our souls, they have ramifications. They have results. And the problems that we face in our bodies are often problems of our souls just working their way out. And like Dr. Jekyll, there is a Mr. Hyde in all of us due to our sin. 

When Paul writes this letter to the believers in the ancient city of Philippi, he's warning them of missing the point, of thinking that a person can live life totally on their terms without ramifications. He says that there are people actually living, not merely as people ignorant of God's body/soul salvation in Jesus, but as enemies of Christ.

He describes such a life in a very graphic way. In the text, he says, there are people who live, by the worship of their own bodies. They worship their own stomachs. They glory in shameful things, and in the end, their destiny is destruction. 

When Paul wrote this, it was common to see the stomach as the source of emotions instead of the heart. We still talk this way at times too. Ruled only by what we think is right, by what we feel is good, no matter what God says. That's what it means to be "one who worships their own body" as if that is what life is all about. 

But Paul warns all of us who live this way; who live our lives defined by our own feelings and desires alone. He says if you live that way, then you are living as if you are god. And that is an empty reality, a sinful temptation. It is a soul problem that has body ramifications. Such worship allows a person to actually glory, take pride in things that are shameful. But in the end, there is only destruction, because the wages of sin is not salvation, it is death itself.

And, I want to tell you, that these words of Paul hit a little too close to home for all of us. We might not actually worship our bellies. But there is plenty of evidence that we too are quite self-centered. Whether it be that we actually focus too much on our bodies, obsessed with being healthy in this world, or whether we disregard our bodies and just do as we feel for the moment. And what about that general feeling that we have "deep inside" that our wants, our needs, our desires are the most important things in our lives, even for our lives. 

And if we are willing to be honest with ourselves, we'd have to admit it - to ourselves or to others, that we often glory in shameful things. We secretly enjoy things that others would look down upon. We secretly crave things that even would label as bad or shameful. We too have become so callous to sin and evil that we no longer feel shame when we sin. Let me say this to you, especially if you are listening to this program for the first time; to be a Christian is to first and foremost admit that you are 100 percent sinner before the righteousness of God. To be a Christian is not, and has never been, a "holier than thou" type of life. Even striving to do the right thing, we know that only the forgiveness, grace, and righteousness of Jesus for us will matter in the end. 

Paul reminds all who believe that: "Our citizenship is in heaven. We await a Savior, the Lord Jesus from there, who will transform our lowly body to be like his glorious body, by the power that enables him even to subject all things to himself."

But Paul's early warning stands. Paul is saying if you live glorying in yourself, eventually the Mr. Hyde will win out and that is not a good thing.

If you remember again in the novel, Dr. Jekyll thought he had it all figured out; just be someone else to fulfill those desires. Live one way on Sunday, another on Monday through Friday, or live one way Friday night, Saturday night, and then another on Monday morning.
Such a way of life, won't work, it never does. In the novel, a major problem arose. You see, when the whole experiment started, Dr. Jekyll was in control. He could take the chemical mixture to become Mr. Hyde for a time. But one day, Dr. Jekyll went to sleep and Mr. Hyde woke up on his own. Jekyll hadn't taken the chemical mixture. Mr. Hyde, unexpectedly, unwelcomed, he simply showed up. The evil took over the good. 

Jekyll wrote a letter to his friend begging for his help. He admitted in the letter that he thought he had it all worked out. He thought he could determine when Mr. Hyde would appear. But now it is obvious that Mr. Hyde, his evil, was his true nature. And without outside help, Dr. Jekyll would never appear again! 

If that isn't a story for today, I don't know what is. If that isn't a metaphor for life that we see all around us today, then we aren't looking. The Apostle gets right to the point in another part of the Bible and says,"Who will rescue me from this body of death?" (Romans 7) 

And then he says something incredible; thanks be to God who has given us the victory in Jesus Christ. There is a body/soul salvation for the sinful Jekyll and Hyde people that we are and incredibly the message is that God Himself became flesh so that we might be saved body and soul. Body and soul God took upon Himself, the body of a human being, so that there might be salvation for sinful human beings, body and soul.

God took on a body to save everybody from the sin that brought death and destruction to our bodies eternally. God Himself, who took on flesh, did it to fight the battles that were destined to crush us, so that we might again live; not as selfish, self-centered, sinful people, but as God's forgiven, blessed people in His Name!

I know that this is a tough thing to get our minds around. And let me say, I'm not going to explain it as much as I'm going to proclaim it, because it will blow your minds to think that the God of the universe would make Himself so vulnerable to save people who don't deserve it.

What if Christmas, the Bible's version, was really true? What if God did take on flesh to save? The Bible is clear about how miraculous this is. It teaches that God is there before creation. God is there before there are bodies to have. So, whatever the Bible is talking about, it is something bigger than merely religion. It is something so unique, so unimaginable, that there's nothing else like it in the world. In fact, the proclamation that the eternal God became man in Jesus so that sinful, temporal people might actually live eternal lives again in Him; it's so amazing that all a person can do is be amazed and say "Thank you."

And let me be even more clear; even if we could imagine such a thing, the idea of God becoming man for our salvation, we would still get it wrong when comes to who this Jesus was to be and what He was to do. There are all kinds of stories in the annals of human history of people who might be "super-human, semi-divine." Think about the bodies they had. Again, they're strong, they're perfect, they don't face trial or temptation; no, they are invulnerable. Sounds like self-worship all over again.

The Bible proclaims that when God became flesh, He was vulnerable. He wasn't born into royalty; He was born in a stable to poor parents. He wasn't born to avoid struggle and temptation, He was born to face it and overcome it. He wasn't born to make sinners his slaves; He was born to become a servant so that we sinners could be saved. He was even willing to let His body be in want, in need, to even suffer at the hands of sinful people. The cross of Jesus was His utter willingness to be a nothing because of the sins of the world, so that nobodies like us could be somebodies again, not just for today, but forever with God.

What I love about this good news is that it isn't just for me, and just for you; it's for all people who see their need and see salvation that only Jesus Christ can bring. In fact, it's the other "Body of Christ" that's so important to us as believers. The Bible calls the church, all those who believe in Jesus as their Savior, it calls them the Body of Christ. Again, I think for good reason. It's God's way of saying this is going to be real, flesh-level stuff, transformed not by your efforts or your desires, but by His gift of salvation for you.

The church is the place where we can begin to practice like it's already true. Paul even says, "If you want a picture of what I mean, just think of it this way, 'because of Jesus' death and resurrection, we are citizens of heaven. We don't live for ourselves. We don't worship our bellies. We don't glory in shame.'" In fact, we begin right now, to live our lives, to strive for excellence, not just for excellence sake, but to give God glory and to serve our neighbor in His Name because He has saved us body and soul forever!

With that blessing you can attack the problems of your marriage and know that God's love in Christ will hold you and the ones that are dear to you when it seems that you can't hold anymore.

With that body/soul salvation as a gift from God, you can battle your temptations; you can face your trials and struggles as one whose victory is already sure in Jesus. 

With a mindset that is not Jekyll and Hyde, but Christ and me, you can begin to see your real destiny as one of being a child of His, a follower of His, a member of a community of forgiven sinners that will last forever. Paul calls us "citizens of heaven," because he wants us to see what is at stake, but also what is real for all who put their trust in Jesus.

My dear friends, your destiny is not destruction; because you have a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. His death and resurrection mean that your sins are forgiven. All who believe in Him are citizens of heaven. 

And you might be saying, "Pastor, this sounds way too good to be true. I mean, look at what the world is really like; look at what my life is really like. Can this be true for me, body and soul?"

Well, all I can say is that I know what the world is like. I know what we are like, what you and I are like. And hear this very clearly, The Bible is the most realistic, body/soul book you can read. It pulls no punches. It calls us what we are, 100 percent sinners who need 100 percent salvation from a God who was willing to take on flesh and give us His earned righteousness as a gift, as a cover of grace that lasts forever. Keep that squarely in your hearts, your stomachs, your minds when you face Mr. Hyde, that inner sinful reality still each day. And continue to battle temptation to sin, though you might still give in too frequently. We still glory too much in shameful things but there is repentance and forgiveness still for you because Jesus is our Savior, body and soul. 

Dr. Jekyll realized that giving evil free reign doesn't allow for goodness. Instead, the evil took over and he couldn't control it anymore. He needed someone to deliver him from his evil. He was so consumed with the sin in his life that he needed someone else to save him.

Paul says that we have a "Body and Soul" Savior for Jekyll and Hyde sinners. And, not only that, our salvation is not merely for us personally, it's a gift that reconnects us to the body of Christ, to other forgiven sinners who know what they were or would be without Jesus, but know what they are in Him too. To be citizens of heaven, to be part of His body, the church, we can even begin to live a whole different way in Him for others right now. You and I can forgive as we've been forgiven, we can encourage as we've been encouraged; we can serve as we have been served and we can love the way He loves us. That's the salvation that He has right now in store for you, body and soul. Put your faith in Him, it will make all the difference in your life. 

Amen.




LUTHERAN HOUR MAILBOX (Questions & Answers) for February 21, 2016
Topic: All Things for Good? 

ANNOUNCER: Now, Pastor Gregory Seltz is here responding to questions. I'm Mark Eischer. Today's question concerns Romans 8:28, where it says "God works all things together for good to those who love God." People would say there is a lot going on in my life right now that doesn't seem to be that good. Does this verse really mean that all things have some kind of ultimate good purpose?

SELTZ: This is great. We're getting questions about verses that Christians and non-Christians know and say all the time. It's good to ask, "What do they really mean." So let me tell our listeners, if you know a "famous verse" that you have a question about, please send it in, call it in, or send an email." 

ANNOUNCER: That email address is info@lhm.org. 

SELTZ: This is one of those verses in Scripture that seem too good to be true. It is one of those passages that people like to quote to feel better about the occurrences in their lives. But to be honest, it sometimes just confuses us. 

ANNOUNCER: How does it confuse us?

SELTZ: When we look at our lives, like you were saying, we discover that things don't always work out in such a way that we can identify how God could possibly be making everything in our lives work out for good. As a matter of fact, it appears that there are times in my life, and I'm sure in yours and others, things are just plain awful, and we don't see any good coming from it. This verse is certainly true but it doesn't necessarily mean I'll be able to explain everything in my life. There may be things that happened in my life that are even evil. When we do things that are against God's will, there will be consequences. Those consequences can affect not just us, but everyone in our lives. 

ANNOUNCER: And the consequences of other people's sins also affect us as well. 

SELTZ: Exactly. We live in a world suffering because of sin. That means that evil is real and it really does affect us, all of us.

ANNOUNCER: But getting back to the verse, it says that God works all things for good. 

SELTZ: That's right. And that's exactly what it means. God works all of this stuff for our good. It doesn't mean that everything is good, or that we will always understand or see the good that God is working here and now. What it does promise to us is that God is not conquered by evil, but that God is in control of all things. He wins and with Him, we do too.

ANNOUNCER: When you say God is in control of all things, does that include evil things? 

SELTZ: Yes. God is almighty. There is nothing that is stronger than Him, including sin, death, and the devil. But for now His permissive will allows bad things to happen for a time. Yet, even now God is stronger. Even when it doesn't look like He is stronger than the evil in our lives, God promises us that He is, and He encourages us to put our faith in Him. 

ANNOUNCER: So what does it mean that God works all things together for good?

SELTZ: As always, when we talk about God doing good things, especially ultimate things like this, we need to talk about Jesus. God's love for us is His Son Jesus Christ. He took on flesh. He lived a perfect life, died, and rose in order to give to us good things. You see, it is in Jesus' death on the cross that God defeated evil and through His resurrection that sin and death are defeated once for all. So, that's where we need to look when we're really answering these questions. We know that God works all things for good for us in Jesus.

ANNOUNCER: And everything in my life is going to go well because of Jesus?

SELTZ: That would be nice, wouldn't it? But no, that is not what this verse says either. The truth is that even Christians will suffer in this life at times. However, even in the midst of suffering, we know God is not against us, but is for us, He's with us, and we know that God always will work through everything, even evil and bad things, to bless us and draw us to Himself. 

ANNOUNCER: It's hard to feel that sometimes.

SELTZ: Hard? I would say impossible. But that is where faith comes in and the clear Word of God draws us to that kind of faith. We trust and believe that God is with us working all things for us because of what God has done for us in Jesus Christ. 

ANNOUNCER: And then, even when it doesn't make sense to us, we can trust that the promises of God are already fulfilled for us, in Jesus, and will ultimately and eternally be experienced by us as well. 

SELTZ: Because of Him, we know that God is always on our side. 

ANNOUNCER: This has been a presentation of Lutheran Hour Ministries.










Action in Ministry for February 21, 2016
Guest: Dr. Joel Biermann 

ANNOUNCER: You're listening to The Lutheran Hour and this is our Action in Ministry segment. Pastor Seltz, I think we all struggle with self-centeredness and we battle against our own nature, I think because we don't really know who we are. 

SELTZ: That's so true, Mark. St. Paul said that he did things he didn't want to do and he didn't do the things that he wanted to do. Like him, we're often very confused but we're going to work on that today. 

ANNOUNCER: And here to help us with that is Dr. Joel Biermann of Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. He's authored a Bible Study titled Who Am I, What Am I Doing Here? Dr. Biermann, thanks for joining us today.

BIERMANN: It's great to be here.

SELTZ: Great to have you. These questions: who am I, why am I here; as children, we're often asked what do you want to be when you grow up. As we get to adulthood, we still seem to be asking a lot of those same questions. But so much of what we do seems predetermined; our parents, our place of birth, physical characteristics; do we have much say in answering that question who are we?

BIERMANN: It's kind of interesting because you're bringing up the idea...that predetermined part of it, and the reality is a lot of the things are just given. You're born to certain parents, you're born at a certain time in history, you're born in a certain place, and those have a huge impact on who you are. So, in other words, we have to come to terms with God created me as I am; my body, my mind, my family, all that's a given and it's not a bad thing. It's learning to accept that that's the first step in having real joy in life. 

ANNOUNCER: But at the same time there are things about ourselves we'd like to change.

BIERMANN: Oh, yeah.

ANNOUNCER: Would that be so bad?

BIERMANN: No. No. You take the givenness that God has given and then you work with that. So, in other words, the "who am I" is I am a child of God in the process of becoming all that God created me to be. It's not just a static "well, that's just the way it is," but is a responsibility to move forward. That's part of who you are as God's creature. 

SELTZ: Also, the Bible talks about we're created with a moral sense for the most part; there is that inner sense of we kind of know what's right and wrong, but to what extent are we able to really do what is right for us? Can we know "God do you really want this for me?" "Are you real?"

BIERMANN: Yeah, the inner voice conscience is a nice tool but it's only a tool and it's only as good as its training. It starts pretty healthy but we can recalibrate it pretty drastically. So that's why it's important when you're asking the question, "who am I," "what's my purpose in life," "what's this all about;" those are kind of the really big questions. It's not good to look inside for the answers, even though a lot of people encourage us to do that; "where's your heart leading you." Your heart isn't the goal on these things...

SELTZ: ...leading you over the cliff.

BIERMANN: Yeah, yeah, right. The heart is not the standard. The standard is something from outside. The great thing about the Christian faith is that we have a clear word that this is the norm; it's what God has said and I can be confident of that. I'm not just looking at my heart for where my feelings lead me, I'm looking for what God has actually revealed and told me. That's what's going to be my norm. 

ANNOUNCER: And when you realize who you are according to the way God has made you and that He's also guiding you from day to day, how does that affect daily life?

BIERMANN: It just opens life up. It gives you purpose for the day to day routine. It gives you direction. It gives you hope. It gives you the assurance of where things are going. You see, the thing that is really exciting about this is, from the standpoint of our American culture, we think "wow, that's really restrictive," really kind of shuts you down; but in fact it's liberating. You are given what it's about and you can live into that and so it's a submissiveness to God's truth. Within that truth it's fantastically liberating. 

SELTZ: Right, you can live into it. I love what you said there.

BIERMANN: Yeah.

SELTZ: Well, another thing our American culture does, we tend to measure our worth based upon our personal dreams and goals and attaining those things...

BIERMANN: Yeah.

SELTZ: ...along with what other people expect of us. While we might be satisfied with that or we might be really disappointed with our failures, or not even feel like we have enough time to redeem our failures; so again, let's get to this purpose stuff. How do we find meaning and purpose when life doesn't turn out the way we'd like?

BIERMANN: It often doesn't and instead of lamenting the failures you learn to say "what is it that I can celebrate;" what I celebrate is the things that God has given me to do and I'm doing those. Maybe sometimes we need to rethink what the whole point is; and what the objective is; and what the success is. Instead of success being my bank account or my promotions at work or how successful my kids are and how great they are in their sports, maybe my success is faithfully doing what God has given me to do.

SELTZ: Right. There's real purpose in life and knowing that it does change everything.

BIERMANN: It does.

ANNOUNCER: And listeners, this Bible Study is available online. It has much more than we've been able to touch upon today, but it's been great taking this look at who we are and why we're here. Thanks for joining us, Dr. Joel Biermann. 

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

ANNOUNCER: Again, the name of this resource is, Who Am I, What Am I Doing Here? You can view or download this material for free at lutheranhour.org. Look for the tab called Action in Ministry or call 1-855-john316. That's 1-855-564-6316. Our email address is info@lhm.org. 





Music Selections for this program:

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

"Lord, Thee I Love with All My Heart" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

"When in the Hour of Deepest Need" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

 

 

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