All of us have people in our lives that have influenced us or made a lasting impression on us in someway. Because of their faith in us or love they've shown to us, we consider such people our heroes. We look up to them. We admire the example they set for us. We want to be like them.
One of my heroes is Father Tim. I've never met him in person. In fact, he doesn't exist - except in the pages of the Mitford series of books written by Jan Karon.
Father Tim is the pastor of the Lord's Chapel in the fictional town of Mitford, North Carolina. Each of the Mitford books follows the life of the humble and devoted pastor as he cares for the people of his little community. I appreciate the fact that Father Tim knows what people need the most - the Word of God. And he uses the Psalms very effectively in his ministry.
For example, as Father Tim sought to minister to a young man who had been abandoned by his mother, he prayed Psalm 32:8b - "I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you."
When searching for encouragement, Father Tim remembered Psalm 69:19 - "Praise be to the Lord, to God our Savior, who daily bears our burdens."
To the individual near death, the first verse of Psalm 27 was Father Tim's prayer: "The Lord is my light and my salvation - whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life - of whom shall I be afraid?"
You can't spend enough time in the Psalms. Luther loved sitting down with his psalter. The comfort and hope he drew from the Psalms was good medicine for those stressful and dangerous days of the Reformation. I pray that you find verses and chapters from the Psalms that give you comfort in troubled times and peace when your heart is troubled.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
My last sermon of the year
is finished, whew! Depending on the kind of year you've had, you might need a pep talk to get you pumped up for 2012. Join us Saturday evening at 7 pm for worship at Life in Christ. The apostle Paul has got something to say that you need to hear. Be here!
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Going All In with Professor Grant Horner
Who is Grant Horner? I didn't know who he was until the other day when I was reading Tim Challies' blog. Horner is a fellow who has developed a Bible reading system that, when used faithfully, will lead you to read 3650 chapters of the Bible over the next year.
It's a pretty ambitious program. You read 10 chapters from the Bible every day. These chapters are taken from 10 lists that have been devised by Horner. I liked how he broke down the 10 lists. In a given day a person would read five chapters from the Old Testament and five from the New Testament. I like the balance such a schedule provides.
According to what I've read, reading the 10 chapters takes anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour a day. At first I wondered where I would find an extra hour in my day to do this kind of reading. The truth is that I have a least an hour that I can devote to this. I can do some reading in the morning during my devotion and prayer time; I can read more while eating my lunch (which I do most of the time in the office); and I can finish up by leaving the TV off and spending that time listening to the Lord.
I read the Bible every day. But usually it is in conjunction with preparing sermons, Bible classes, and other such tasks. I need to spend more time in God's Word for myself. I want the Lord's voice to be the loudest I hear as I live from day to day. His Holy Spirit works through means - like the Scriptures - to keep strengthening faith and forming us into faithful disciples. I want the Spirit to be doing this work in my life.
What are you doing for your Bible reading and devotion time? You can check out Horner's Bible reading system by going to www.challies.com and look for the blog entry for Dec. 27. Once you get there, read the articles and look for the tabs that will lead you to Horner's material. Jan. 1 is just a few days away. If you're going to make just one resolution for the New Year, resolve to spend more time in 2012 reading God's Word. It will be the best resolution you've ever made!
It's a pretty ambitious program. You read 10 chapters from the Bible every day. These chapters are taken from 10 lists that have been devised by Horner. I liked how he broke down the 10 lists. In a given day a person would read five chapters from the Old Testament and five from the New Testament. I like the balance such a schedule provides.
According to what I've read, reading the 10 chapters takes anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour a day. At first I wondered where I would find an extra hour in my day to do this kind of reading. The truth is that I have a least an hour that I can devote to this. I can do some reading in the morning during my devotion and prayer time; I can read more while eating my lunch (which I do most of the time in the office); and I can finish up by leaving the TV off and spending that time listening to the Lord.
I read the Bible every day. But usually it is in conjunction with preparing sermons, Bible classes, and other such tasks. I need to spend more time in God's Word for myself. I want the Lord's voice to be the loudest I hear as I live from day to day. His Holy Spirit works through means - like the Scriptures - to keep strengthening faith and forming us into faithful disciples. I want the Spirit to be doing this work in my life.
What are you doing for your Bible reading and devotion time? You can check out Horner's Bible reading system by going to www.challies.com and look for the blog entry for Dec. 27. Once you get there, read the articles and look for the tabs that will lead you to Horner's material. Jan. 1 is just a few days away. If you're going to make just one resolution for the New Year, resolve to spend more time in 2012 reading God's Word. It will be the best resolution you've ever made!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
The Top Ten Reasons Why People Don't Go To Church
Here we go...
10) "The glare from the pastor's forehead is too blinding!"
9) Three letters - NFL
8) "I don't have kids yet!"
7) "I have kids!"
6) "People that happy just give me the creeps!"
5) "I can worship God in the outdoors...with the roof open at the University of Phoenix Stadium!"
4) "I'm a good person and I want to avoid hearing otherwise!"
3) "They don't serve a good cappuccino during the coffee hour!"
2) "When I want to feel guilty I just call my parents!"
And the number one reason why people don't go to church is (drum roll...)
Because you haven't asked them to come with you and your family!
You can change that, however. Invite someone to come with you to the New Year's Eve service at LICL at 7 pm or on New Year's Day at 10 am. Tell you what we'll do - we'll powder the head of the pastor so that the glare isn't so bright:-)!
10) "The glare from the pastor's forehead is too blinding!"
9) Three letters - NFL
8) "I don't have kids yet!"
7) "I have kids!"
6) "People that happy just give me the creeps!"
5) "I can worship God in the outdoors...with the roof open at the University of Phoenix Stadium!"
4) "I'm a good person and I want to avoid hearing otherwise!"
3) "They don't serve a good cappuccino during the coffee hour!"
2) "When I want to feel guilty I just call my parents!"
And the number one reason why people don't go to church is (drum roll...)
Because you haven't asked them to come with you and your family!
You can change that, however. Invite someone to come with you to the New Year's Eve service at LICL at 7 pm or on New Year's Day at 10 am. Tell you what we'll do - we'll powder the head of the pastor so that the glare isn't so bright:-)!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
A Prayer for Christmas Eve
Dear Jesus Child, I want to kneel by Your crib. I know I can never thank You enough. I know I can't give You anything that would sufficiently thank You for what you've done. But since You want to have everything that's evil in me, I will give You everything: my life and my heart, my past and my sins, my future and my eternity. I wouldn't dare to come to You if You hadn't come to me. But now You are here, and I know that it's for my sake. Therefore, I kneel here and thank You, Jesus Child, Prince of Peace, You who are called Wonderful Counselor and Mighty God. Amen.
Bo Giertz - "To Live With Christ" page 797, CPH
Bo Giertz - "To Live With Christ" page 797, CPH
We'll have church today...and tomorrow
While reading Gene Veith's excellent blog yesterday, he noted that the last time Christmas fell on a Sunday, many churches kept their doors closed. The logic was that Christmas is a family holiday and it would be better if families were able to stay home and enjoy their time together.
Is church really that much of an interruption or inconvenience for families? You mean to tell me that devoting an hour of worship to the God who gave us the gift of His one and only Son completely messes up Christmas day for families?
There is no better place for a family to gather - no matter what day of the week it falls on - than Christmas Day. What could be better for a family than to be in God's House, giving thanks and singing praises that Jesus Christ is born?! Church is the perfect place for parents and kids and grandparents and relatives and friends to be on Christmas morning. The presents and goodies and basketball and football games will wait. They won't disappear - trust me!
Tonight at 5 pm our Sunday school children will tell the Christmas story. I watched them practice and they will do a great job. At 8 pm and 11 pm (take your pick) you can join us for a candlelight service. It's goose bump time when the lights go down, the candles are lit and the church sings with one voice, "Silent Night, Holy Night."
Then on Christmas Day we'll have a worship service at 10 am. More great singing and special music is scheduled. Come and learn why the Babe born in Bethlehem treats us like a shepherd and why that is really good for us. It's Sunday, the day of the Lord's resurrection. We worship on Sunday. Don't treat this Sunday as something different.
God's very best to you and your family! See you tonight...and tomorrow!
Is church really that much of an interruption or inconvenience for families? You mean to tell me that devoting an hour of worship to the God who gave us the gift of His one and only Son completely messes up Christmas day for families?
There is no better place for a family to gather - no matter what day of the week it falls on - than Christmas Day. What could be better for a family than to be in God's House, giving thanks and singing praises that Jesus Christ is born?! Church is the perfect place for parents and kids and grandparents and relatives and friends to be on Christmas morning. The presents and goodies and basketball and football games will wait. They won't disappear - trust me!
Tonight at 5 pm our Sunday school children will tell the Christmas story. I watched them practice and they will do a great job. At 8 pm and 11 pm (take your pick) you can join us for a candlelight service. It's goose bump time when the lights go down, the candles are lit and the church sings with one voice, "Silent Night, Holy Night."
Then on Christmas Day we'll have a worship service at 10 am. More great singing and special music is scheduled. Come and learn why the Babe born in Bethlehem treats us like a shepherd and why that is really good for us. It's Sunday, the day of the Lord's resurrection. We worship on Sunday. Don't treat this Sunday as something different.
God's very best to you and your family! See you tonight...and tomorrow!
Thursday, December 22, 2011
One way to get rid of the garbage
Have you heard this one...at Christmas, Tom went to visit his brother, Frank, who lived in New York City. After being dropped off at Frank's apartment, Tom was horrified to see garbage piled up on the sidewalks as far as a person could see. Frank explained that the city was in the midst of a long garbage strike. Tom asked, "What do you do with your garbage?" Frank replied, "I've come up with a very ingenious idea. I take the garbage bag out of the can each evening and wrap it up in Christmas paper so that it looks like a gift. I then take it downstairs and put it in the back seat of my car with the door unlocked. Every morning the car is empty."
How blessed we are that Jesus never goes on strike. He takes the garbage of our lives - the sins we commit each day - and removes it from us. Not by tricking someone to take it off our hands. He takes those things that would have separated us from our heavenly Father and buries it at the foot of the cross. And now our sin account is empty.
Because of the love of our Lord and Savior, we can really celebrate His birth. Join us at Life in Christ - Christmas Eve @ 5, 8, or 11 pm and on Christmas Day @ 10 am. Blessings!
How blessed we are that Jesus never goes on strike. He takes the garbage of our lives - the sins we commit each day - and removes it from us. Not by tricking someone to take it off our hands. He takes those things that would have separated us from our heavenly Father and buries it at the foot of the cross. And now our sin account is empty.
Because of the love of our Lord and Savior, we can really celebrate His birth. Join us at Life in Christ - Christmas Eve @ 5, 8, or 11 pm and on Christmas Day @ 10 am. Blessings!
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