Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Look up the word "courage"
in the dictionary and you'll see a picture of Congresswoman Gabby Giffords. My dear, sweet wife and I sat in awe as we watched the story of her recovery and her interview. My leg and back issues are very small in comparison to what Giffords suffered. Her perseverance is an inspiration.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Without Any Instructions
You never give a job to a person without givng them some instructions, right? And yet, that is the very thing that is missing from the Parable of the Talents, this week's Gospel lesson. Why does the Master not leave instructions for his three servants? Come this Sunday to Life in Christ and find out. Worship is at 8 am and 10:45 am, Sunday school, Confirmation, High School and Adult Bible classes are held at 9:20 am. Join us at Life in Christ!
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
God's Service Station
A while back in "Christian Reader" magazine, Jim Corley wrote about a conversation he had with a friend named Alex who attends Corley's church. Meeting at an automobile dealership, Alex got right to the point.
"Jim," said Alex, "I feel like a hypocrite every time I go to church because I fail to live for Christ so often."
"Alex, what do you call this part of the dealership?" Corley asked, nodding to the area outside his cubicle. "You mean the showroom?" Corley answered, "That's right. And what's behind the showroom, past the parts counter?" Alex answered confidently, "The service department!"
Corley then asked, "What if I told you I didn't want to bring my car to the service department because the car was running rough?" Alex quickly answered, "That would be crazy! That's the whole point of the service department - to fix cars that aren't running right."
Corley responded, "You're absolutely right. Now let's get back to our initial conversation. Instead of thinking of church as a showroom where image is everything, start thinking of it as God's service department. Helping people get back in running order with God is what the church is all about."
What can keep our relationship with God and others from running smoothly? In a word - sin. So when you come to church on Sunday, you are stepping into God's service station! In worship, God serves you and the very first thing He does is to hear your confession of sin and to speak His Words of absolution and forgiveness. God forgives that sin that separates us from Him and empowers us to practice this same confession and forgiveness with those whom we have hurt or have been hurt by. Be faithful in Sunday morning church attendance. Come and let God serve you!
"Jim," said Alex, "I feel like a hypocrite every time I go to church because I fail to live for Christ so often."
"Alex, what do you call this part of the dealership?" Corley asked, nodding to the area outside his cubicle. "You mean the showroom?" Corley answered, "That's right. And what's behind the showroom, past the parts counter?" Alex answered confidently, "The service department!"
Corley then asked, "What if I told you I didn't want to bring my car to the service department because the car was running rough?" Alex quickly answered, "That would be crazy! That's the whole point of the service department - to fix cars that aren't running right."
Corley responded, "You're absolutely right. Now let's get back to our initial conversation. Instead of thinking of church as a showroom where image is everything, start thinking of it as God's service department. Helping people get back in running order with God is what the church is all about."
What can keep our relationship with God and others from running smoothly? In a word - sin. So when you come to church on Sunday, you are stepping into God's service station! In worship, God serves you and the very first thing He does is to hear your confession of sin and to speak His Words of absolution and forgiveness. God forgives that sin that separates us from Him and empowers us to practice this same confession and forgiveness with those whom we have hurt or have been hurt by. Be faithful in Sunday morning church attendance. Come and let God serve you!
Saturday, November 5, 2011
See "The Mighty Macs" while you can!
I run into folks all the time who lament that there are no clean and wholesome films to which they can take their families. Let me recommend to you, "The Mighty Macs." The film tells the story about the girls basketball team at tiny Immaculata College and how they overcame trials and challenges to be invited to the first National Basketball Championship for women. The story is both captivating and inspiring.
Unfortunately, this is not a big Hollywood release with a huge promotional budget. "The Mighty Macs" is showing in only three theatres in the entire Valley of the Sun! My dear, sweet wife and I saw it last night at a theatre in Goodyear. It was the two of us and a family of five who came late and left early - not because they didn't like the film but because their three small children got antsy and wanted to go home.
I learned that this film has been in the can for a couple of years. The director, as I understand it, had a distribution deal with Disney. This film would have been perfect for them but Disney wanted some curse words added to the script so that the movie would have a PG rating. The director would not bend to their wishes and it took him a couple more years before he could find a distributor who would make the film available with a G rating.
"The Mighty Macs" is well acted and produced. If you enjoy inspirational films like "Hoosiers" and "Rocky," you will love "The Mighty Macs." There is no gratuitous cursing, sex or violence. It is a movie you can take your entire family to. Support this movie while you have the chance. It probably won't be around for much longer. On the west side of the Valley you can see the film at Palm Valley Cinema 14, 1325 N. Litchfield Road in Goodyear. Do check it out...and soon!
Unfortunately, this is not a big Hollywood release with a huge promotional budget. "The Mighty Macs" is showing in only three theatres in the entire Valley of the Sun! My dear, sweet wife and I saw it last night at a theatre in Goodyear. It was the two of us and a family of five who came late and left early - not because they didn't like the film but because their three small children got antsy and wanted to go home.
I learned that this film has been in the can for a couple of years. The director, as I understand it, had a distribution deal with Disney. This film would have been perfect for them but Disney wanted some curse words added to the script so that the movie would have a PG rating. The director would not bend to their wishes and it took him a couple more years before he could find a distributor who would make the film available with a G rating.
"The Mighty Macs" is well acted and produced. If you enjoy inspirational films like "Hoosiers" and "Rocky," you will love "The Mighty Macs." There is no gratuitous cursing, sex or violence. It is a movie you can take your entire family to. Support this movie while you have the chance. It probably won't be around for much longer. On the west side of the Valley you can see the film at Palm Valley Cinema 14, 1325 N. Litchfield Road in Goodyear. Do check it out...and soon!
Friday, November 4, 2011
For All the Saints!
This Sunday is All Saints Sunday, that time in the church year when the church commemorates the martyrs of the church and all the people of God, both living and dead. The First Reading of the Day in Revelation, chapter seven speaks of something that we have plenty of here on earth but will be totally missing in heaven. Join us for a special Sunday. Worship is at 8 am and 10:45 am with Sunday school, Confirmation and Adult Bible class at 9:20 am. Come worship the Lord and meet the great people that make up Life in Christ!
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Keep praying, "someone!"
When the Lamb opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven for about half-an-hour. And I saw the seven angels who stand before God and to whom were given seven trumpets. Another angel came and stood at the altar, holding a golden pan for incense. He was given much incense to offer with the prayers of all God's holy people. The angel put this offering on the golden altar before the throne. The smoke from the incense went up from the angel's hand to God with the prayers of God's holy people. (Revelation 8:1-4/Contemporary English Version Bible)
This is what author Max Lucado writes regarding the above scene: "Every song ceased. Every being of the heavenly city hushed. The noise stopped. A sudden stillness fell like a curtain. Why? Why did the Lamb lift His hand for silence? Why did the silver-trumpet voices hush? Because someone was praying! Heaven paused...and Heaven pauses to hear the prayers of...someone. A mother for her child. A pastor for a church. A doctor for the diseased. A counselor for the confused..."
Think about it - you are...someone! I am someone! When we pray, heaven hears. When we offer our petitions, God takes note. Our prayers do not vanish into thin air but are like the sweet smell of incense before the Divine. When someone prays God gives His undivided attention. He does not file our requests under "rainy day reading." He receives our prayer requests and He returns His answers. Sometimes His answers are "earth shattering." (See Revelation 8:5). Sometimes they come and we're not even aware until days, weeks or months later. But God always listens and answers when "someone" prays.
Keep praying, "someone!"
This is what author Max Lucado writes regarding the above scene: "Every song ceased. Every being of the heavenly city hushed. The noise stopped. A sudden stillness fell like a curtain. Why? Why did the Lamb lift His hand for silence? Why did the silver-trumpet voices hush? Because someone was praying! Heaven paused...and Heaven pauses to hear the prayers of...someone. A mother for her child. A pastor for a church. A doctor for the diseased. A counselor for the confused..."
Think about it - you are...someone! I am someone! When we pray, heaven hears. When we offer our petitions, God takes note. Our prayers do not vanish into thin air but are like the sweet smell of incense before the Divine. When someone prays God gives His undivided attention. He does not file our requests under "rainy day reading." He receives our prayer requests and He returns His answers. Sometimes His answers are "earth shattering." (See Revelation 8:5). Sometimes they come and we're not even aware until days, weeks or months later. But God always listens and answers when "someone" prays.
Keep praying, "someone!"
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
A Confident Faith
As I was doing some devotional reading yesterday, I was struck by these words from the Apostle Peter: Though you have not seen Him (the Lord), you love Him; and even though you do not see Him now, you believe in Him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy, for you are receiving the goal of your faith, the salvation of your souls. 1 Peter 1:8-9.
How is it that Peter can write with such confidence? How is it that he can be so sure that his readers are filled with such a trusting faith in Jesus?
The explanation to the Third Article of the Apostles' Creed in Luther's Small Catechism remind us that I cannot by my own reason or strength believe in Jesus Christ, my Lord, or come to Him; but the Holy Spirit has called me by the Gospel, enlightened me with His gifts, sanctified and kept me in the true faith.
The Holy Spirit works faith in our hearts and gives us the saving knowledge of Jesus as Lord and Savior. With this faith we can trust Jesus for forgiveness and salvation, rejoice in our new life of faith and find comfort in our Lord in all the seasons of our lives. With the help of the Spirit, we believe in our Savior even though we do not see Him!
The psalmist Asaph speaks to this same kind of faith. In Psalm 77, Asaph complains about the difficulties of life. He has suffered so much and, without any relief, is beginning to wonder if God has forgotten about him.
But then Asaph begins to meditate on God's Word. He remembers God's mighty deeds. He recalls God's gracious help and deliverance when the people were freed from bondage. He writes in 77:19 - Your path led through the sea, Your way through the mighty waters, though Your footprints were not seen.
Faith enables us to know that God is with us even when our eyes can't see Him. His Word assures us that God will never leave us nor forsake us (Hebrews 13:5). This week offer thanks to the Holy Spirit who empowers you to know and trust Almighty God even when you can't see Him. God is with you!
How is it that Peter can write with such confidence? How is it that he can be so sure that his readers are filled with such a trusting faith in Jesus?
The explanation to the Third Article of the Apostles' Creed in Luther's Small Catechism remind us that I cannot by my own reason or strength believe in Jesus Christ, my Lord, or come to Him; but the Holy Spirit has called me by the Gospel, enlightened me with His gifts, sanctified and kept me in the true faith.
The Holy Spirit works faith in our hearts and gives us the saving knowledge of Jesus as Lord and Savior. With this faith we can trust Jesus for forgiveness and salvation, rejoice in our new life of faith and find comfort in our Lord in all the seasons of our lives. With the help of the Spirit, we believe in our Savior even though we do not see Him!
The psalmist Asaph speaks to this same kind of faith. In Psalm 77, Asaph complains about the difficulties of life. He has suffered so much and, without any relief, is beginning to wonder if God has forgotten about him.
But then Asaph begins to meditate on God's Word. He remembers God's mighty deeds. He recalls God's gracious help and deliverance when the people were freed from bondage. He writes in 77:19 - Your path led through the sea, Your way through the mighty waters, though Your footprints were not seen.
Faith enables us to know that God is with us even when our eyes can't see Him. His Word assures us that God will never leave us nor forsake us (Hebrews 13:5). This week offer thanks to the Holy Spirit who empowers you to know and trust Almighty God even when you can't see Him. God is with you!
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