Saturday, October 31, 2020

November 1, 2020 - FOR ALL THE SAINTS OF ALL TIME



Day 306 - (Today’s Bible readings: Revelation 7:9-17; Psalm 149; 1 John 3:1-3; Matthew 5:1-12) ALL SAINT DAY
FOR ALL THE SAINTS OF ALL TIME 

“The LORD your God is in your midst,
a mighty one who will save;
he will rejoice over you with gladness;
he will quiet you by his love;
he will exult over you with loud singing.”  (Zephaniah 3:17)

Zephaniah, like his contemporary, Jeremiah, prophesies the destruction of all who reject God. Yet, in the third chapter he points to Christ who is in our midst making sinners into saints by His saving hand.

John’s vision in the book of Revelation gives us an even more clear vision of what God has in store for those who repent and believe in Jesus.

"They shall hunger no more, neither thirst anymore; the sun shall not strike them, nor any scorching heat. For the Lamb in the midst of the throne will be their shepherd, and he will guide them to springs of living water, and God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.” (Revelation 7:16-17 ESV)

Heavenly Father, thank You for this All Saints’ Day as You remind me that the yet mire glorious day is mine too. Yes, I thank You and praise You for making this sinner into a saint through the death and resurrection of Jesus, my Lord and Savior. Amen.
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“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 ), is the theme for this three-year journey through the entire Old Testament once (the Psalms - twice yearly), and the New Testament twice. There will be daily readings from the O.T., Psalms and the N.T. Special days on the church calendar will be highlighted with appropriate readings. This calendar has been compiled by representatives of the Lutheran Church of Canada, the North American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Please click this link for the daily reading calendar:
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Friday, October 30, 2020

October 31, 2020 - A TIME TO SPEAK



Day 305 - (Today’s Bible readings: Reformation Day Revelation 14:6–7;  Psalm 46;  Romans. 3:19–28; John 8:31–36)

A TIME TO SPEAK 

“For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven: ... a time to keep silence, and a time to speak.” (Ecclesiastes 3:1 & 7 ESV)

Today is Reformation Day, a very special day in Christendom. On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther spoke for the truths of God’s Word when he nailed 95 theses for debate on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenburg, Germany, sparking the Reformation. 

In 1521, when his life was in danger, Luther was given safe haven in the Wartburg Castle,  where he translated the New Testament. This was the first time that the Bible was translated into the language of people.

Luther could not keep silent about what he had discovered in his study of the Bible, especially the book of Romans that emphasizes the glorious Gospel truth that we are saved by faith in Christ Jesus and not by our own efforts.

For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith, as it is written, “The righteous shall live by faith."   (Romans 1:16-17 ESV) 
As it was in Luther’s day, so it is today. It is a time to speak about Jesus and His gifts of forgiveness and heaven that He freely offers to all who repent and believe!

God's Word is our great heritage
And shall be ours forever;
To spread its light from age to age
Shall be our chief endeavor.
Through life it guides our way,
In death it is our stay.
Lord, grant, while worlds endure,
We keep its teachings pure
throughout all generations.
 (Lutheran Service Book, Concordia Publishing House, 2006, #582)

Please watch this video. It gives an excellent overview of the Reformation and the fact that we stand IN CHRIST ALONE. 

Heavenly Father, thank You for restoring the saving gospel to the Church. May I, like Luther,  also speak of the promises You have for all people in Jesus. Amen.
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“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 ), is the theme for this three-year journey through the entire Old Testament once (the Psalms - twice yearly), and the New Testament twice. There will be daily readings from the O.T., Psalms and the N.T. Special days on the church calendar will be highlighted with appropriate readings. This calendar has been compiled by representatives of the Lutheran Church of Canada, the North American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Please click this link for the daily reading calendar:
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Thursday, October 29, 2020

October 30, 2020 - WAIT! WAIT!



Day 304 - (Today’s Bible readings: Ezra 8:1-23; Psalm 114; 1 Peter 1:1-12)
WAIT! WAIT! 

“Be patient, therefore, brothers, until the coming of the Lord. See how the farmer waits for the precious fruit of the earth, being patient about it, until it receives the early and the late rains. You also, be patient. Establish your hearts, for the coming of the Lord is at hand. Do not grumble against one another, brothers, so that you may not be judged; behold, the Judge is standing at the door.”  (James 5:7-9 ESV)

James is encouraging Christians to wait patiently for the Day of the Lord. While the picture of the dogs obediently waiting for their treats is cute, there is nothing cute about James’s warning.

“Establish your hearts, for the coming of the Lord is at hand.” Make sure you are ready for the Last Day and YOUR LAST DAY! How can you be ready?

Talk to the Lord daily (prayer).
Read His Word and develop the practice of daily devotions (like Portals of Prayer).
Worship the Lord weekly so that He can come to You in His Word and Sacraments.
Listen to Him.
Follow Him.
Trust Him.

Be still, my soul; the Lord is on your side; 
Bear patiently the cross of grief or pain;
Leave to your God to order and provide; 
In ev’ry change he faithful will remain.
Be still, my soul; your best, your heav’nly Friend 
Through thorny ways leads to a joyful end.
(Be Still, My Soul, Lutheran Service Book, CPH. 2006, #752, stanza 1)

Heavenly Father, help me wait patiently for You to take me home. Until then, strengthen me with Your Word, Your presence and Your power, all through Jesus Christ, my Savior. Amen. 
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“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 ), is the theme for this three-year journey through the entire Old Testament once (the Psalms - twice yearly), and the New Testament twice. There will be daily readings from the O.T., Psalms and the N.T. Special days on the church calendar will be highlighted with appropriate readings. This calendar has been compiled by representatives of the Lutheran Church of Canada, the North American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Please click this link for the daily reading calendar:
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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

October 29, 2020 - BLESSED IS THE NAME OF THE LORD



Day 303 - (Today’s Bible readings: Ezra 7:11-28; Psalm 1113; James 5:1-19)

BLESSED IS THE NAME OF THE LORD

“Blessed is the name of the Lord from this time forth and forevermore.”  (Psalm 113:2 ESV)

Names of famous people are remembered for a long time. Abraham Lincoln, Bob Hope, Ty Cobb, Amelia Earhart and Albert Einstein are a few of the multitude of famous people. Mention one of the names, and that person’s life comes to mind. However, there is one name that is above all other names.

“And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.”  (Acts 4:12 ESV)
 
The name of Jesus means everything to us. 
●  He paid for our sins and secured our eternal salvation by means of His death on the cross.
●  He is with you now, watching over you and guiding you.
●  He guarantees you an eternal future with Him in heaven.

How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds
In a believer’s ear!
It soothes our sorrow, heals our wounds,
And drives away our fear. 

It makes the wounded spirit whole,
And calms the troubled breast;
’Tis manna to the hungry soul,
And to the weary rest. 

O Jesus, shepherd, guardian, friend, My Prophet, Priest, and King;
My Lord, my life, my way, my end, Accept the praise I bring. Amen.
     (Lutheran Service Book, Concordia Publishing House, 2006, # 524)
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Tuesday, October 27, 2020

October 28, 2020 - GOD WILLING


Day 302 - (Today’s Bible readings: Ezra 7:1-10; Psalm 112; James 4:1-13)
GOD WILLING 

Come now, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we will go into such and such a town and spend a year there and trade and make a profit”— 14 yet you do not know what tomorrow will bring. What is your life? For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes. 15 Instead you ought to say, “If the Lord wills, we will live and do this or that.”  (James 4:13-15 ESV)

It is good to plan ahead. However, we need to remember that we may have our ideas of what tomorrow will bring, but only God really knows what will happen. James makes the point by reminding us that our lives are extremely brief, like a morning mist in Wisconsin.

Jesus got very specific as He attempted to wake up a rich young man who was planning to enjoy his accumulated wealth. “Fool! This night your soul is required of you, and the things you have prepared, whose will they be?” (Luke 12:20 ESV)

A sign on a barn on US 41 heading toward Fond du Lac used to remind us that: “MAN PROPOSES, GOD DISPOSES.” 

Let’s remember Who is in charge, and trust Him completely. After all, since we can trust Him for forgiveness and the gift of eternal life, we can certainly trust Him for the time we have on this earth. 

Heavenly Father, help me to trust You for all of my tomorrows. Above all, I thank You for guaranteeing my eternal tomorrow through Jesus Christ, my Savior. Amen. 
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Monday, October 26, 2020

October 27, 2020 - KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT



Day 301 - (Today’s Bible readings: Ezra 6:13-22; Psalm 111; James 3:1-18)
KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT 

“How great a forest is set ablaze by such a small fire! And the tongue is a fire, a world of unrighteousness. The tongue is set among our members, staining the whole body, setting on fire the entire course of life, and set on fire by hell... but no human being can tame the tongue. It is a restless evil, full of deadly poison. With it we bless our Lord and Father, and with it we curse people who are made in the likeness of God. From the same mouth come blessing and cursing. My brothers, these things ought not to be so.”  (James 3:5-10 ESV)

Over 20 years I ago I shared a Sunday message based on a text similar to this section from James. On their way home from church that morning, one of our moms asked her five year old son, “What did the pastor say this morning?” His answer was priceless: “I should keep my mouth shut.”

Have there ever been times when you could not believe what came out of your mouth? James is telling us that our words are too often not pleasing to God. Wishing others God’s blessings is surely God-pleasing. But too often, we do just the opposite.

Thank God that Jesus came to pay for all of our sins, including the sin of unholy talk and untamed tongues. And thank God for the example of Jesus. “When he was reviled, he did not revile in return; when he suffered, he did not threaten, but continued entrusting himself to him who judges justly.” (1 Peter 2:23 ESV)
 
Lord Jesus, please help me to follow Your lead and keep my mouth shut when my silence would be golden. At the same time, I ask You to give me the courage to open my mouth when I have the opportunity to share You with others. Amen. 
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“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 ), is the theme for this three-year journey through the entire Old Testament once (the Psalms - twice yearly), and the New Testament twice. There will be daily readings from the O.T., Psalms and the N.T. Special days on the church calendar will be highlighted with appropriate readings. This calendar has been compiled by representatives of the Lutheran Church of Canada, the North American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Please click this link for the daily reading calendar:
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Sunday, October 25, 2020

October 26, 2020 - GOD CHANGES THE UNCHANGEABLE

 

Day 300 - (Today’s Bible readings: Ezra 5:6-6:12; Psalm 110; James 2:14-26)

GOD CHANGES THE UNCHANGEABLE 

“Let the work on this house of God alone. Let the governor of the Jews and the elders of the Jews rebuild this house of God on its site... They finished their building by decree of the God of Israel and by decree of Cyrus and Darius and Artaxerxes king of Persia.”    (Ezra 6:7 & 14 ESV)

“The emperor Darius approves the building of the temple, sponsors its sacrifices, and curses those who would interfere. The God of heaven has so radically changed the circumstances that the government that opposed the project became its sponsor. Today, do not fail to offer prayers for your officials. Who knows what changes God may bring? Above all, offer thanks to Him for your salvation by Jesus’ sacrifice.”   (The Lutheran Study Bible, Concordia Publishing House, 2009, page 729)

When I was a boy growing up in Milwaukee, our nation’s greatest fear was the threat of being attacked by the godless Soviet Union. Never did we think that the Berlin Wall would come down on November 9,1989. But what I found far more amazing was the Russian Army Choir singing the Battle Hymn of the Republic at the 1992 Billy Graham crusade in Moscow. Talk about government policy being radically changed! Soldiers in a formerly atheistic country actually sang these words about our Savior:

In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea,
With a glory in His being that transfigures you and me;
As He died to make men holy let us live to make men free!
While God is marching on.
Glory!  Glory!  Hallelujah!  Glory!  Glory!  Hallelujah! 
Glory!  Glory!  Hallelujah!  His truth is marching on! 
(Lyrics by Julia Ward Howe, 1861; Tune: John Brown’s Body, by William Steffer, 1856)

Almighty God, You answered Your people’s prayers and radically changed government policy, and the Jews were blessed. You answered Your people’s prayers and radically changed government policy in Russia ushering in freedom that allowed the Gospel to be proclaimed. Please hear our prayers for our country and our world that the Gospel may have free course and that You would bless our upcoming national elections with public servants who will protect the unborn as well as our religious freedom. In Jesus’ saving name. Amen.
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Saturday, October 24, 2020

October 25, 2020 - 100% GUILTY



Day 299 - (Today’s Bible readings: Ezra 4:17-5:5; Psalm 109:21-31; James 2:1-13)

100% GUILTY

“For whoever keeps the whole law but fails in one point has become accountable for all of it.” (James 2:10 ESV)
 
People have a tendency to excuse their sinful activities by comparing themselves to “big” sinners (murders, rapists, drunk drivers and bank robbers). James reminds us that all sin is rebellion against God, and results in each one of us being judged 100% guilty. YOU AND I ARE LAW BREAKERS.

The good news is that there is hope for us. It comes from the One who kept God’s entire Law perfectly. Jesus was 100% innocent, yet He suffered as one who was 100% guilty when He died on Calvary’s cross for us. And now anyone who trusts in Him for forgiveness is also declared 100% innocent and fit for heaven.
Heavenly Father, thank You for You amazing plan to change me from 100% guilty to 100% innocent. Please remind me to humbly admit my guilt and trust in Your gift of forgiveness every day. In Jesus’ saving name. Amen.
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“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 ), is the theme for this three-year journey through the entire Old Testament once (the Psalms - twice yearly), and the New Testament twice. There will be daily readings from the O.T., Psalms and the N.T. Special days on the church calendar will be highlighted with appropriate readings. This calendar has been compiled by representatives of the Lutheran Church of Canada, the North American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Please click this link for the daily reading calendar:
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Friday, October 23, 2020

October 24, 2020 - GOD WORKS THROUGH ALL CIRCUMSTANCES



Day 298 - (Today’s Bible readings: Ezra 4:1-16; Psalm 109:1-20; James 1:19-27)

GOD WORKS THROUGH ALL CIRCUMSTANCES

“In the first year of Cyrus king of Persia, that the word of the LORD by the mouth of Jeremiah might be fulfilled, the LORD stirred up the spirit of Cyrus king of Persia, so that he made a proclamation throughout all his kingdom and also put it in writing.”    (Ezra 1:1 ESV)

“The Lord stirs Cyrus the Persian to send home a remnant of the Judean exiles, as prophesied by Isaiah and Jeremiah. Today, the Lord of heaven and earth continues to govern the nations for the good of His people. Though the news we hear each day is often bad, we can rejoice that the Lord of heaven is at work amid tumultuous events. Consider how He wrought our salvation through the decisions of Roman and Judean rulers who crucified our Savior.”   (The Lutheran Study Bible, Concordia Publishing House, 2009, page 722)

In His perfect time, God allowed His people to leave their bondage and return home. God’s timing is perfect in your life too. Ultimately, He will grant you the gift of heaven. Until then, remember the words of David: “My times are in your hand.” (Psalm 31:15)

Almighty God, thank You for working in all of the circumstances of my life. Above all, thank You for sending Jesus to the cross and then into my heart, both at just the right time. In Jesus’ saving name. Amen.
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“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 ), is the theme for this three-year journey through the entire Old Testament once (the Psalms - twice yearly), and the New Testament twice. There will be daily readings from the O.T., Psalms and the N.T. Special days on the church calendar will be highlighted with appropriate readings. This calendar has been compiled by representatives of the Lutheran Church of Canada, the North American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Please click this link for the daily reading calendar:
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Thursday, October 22, 2020

October 23, 2020 - WISDOM COMES FROM...



Day 297 - (Today’s Bible readings: Ezra 3; Psalm 108; James 1:1-18)

WISDOM COMES FROM...

“If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him.” (James 1:5 ESV)

Many people think that they are pretty smart. However, if they are living their lives without God, they are actually foolish. 

James encourages us to ask God for wisdom. And what will He give you? The wisdom He gives leads you to look to Jesus, and Jesus alone, for hope and peace. Godly wisdom is found in putting God first and trusting in His gift of forgiveness and heaven.

The hymn writer reminds us of the wisdom of asking the Lord to keep us close to Him...

1. Lord, take my hand and lead me Upon life's way;
    Direct, protect, and feed me From day to day.
    Without your grace and favor I go astray,
    So take my hand, O Savior, and lead the way.

2. Lord, when the tempest rages, I need not fear;
    For you, the Rock of Ages, Are always near.
    Close by your side abiding, I fear no foe,
    For when your hand is guiding, n peace I go.

3. Lord, when the shadows lengthen And night has come,
    I know that you will strengthen My steps toward home,
    Then nothing can impede me, O blessed Friend!
    So, take my hand and lead me Unto the end.
    (Lord, Take My Hand and Lead Me, Lutheran Service Book, #722)

Heavenly Father, thank You for granting me the wisdom to believe in Jesus as my one and only Savior and Lord. Amen.
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“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 ), is the theme for this three-year journey through the entire Old Testament once (the Psalms - twice yearly), and the New Testament twice. There will be daily readings from the O.T., Psalms and the N.T. Special days on the church calendar will be highlighted with appropriate readings. This calendar has been compiled by representatives of the Lutheran Church of Canada, the North American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Please click this link for the daily reading calendar:
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Wednesday, October 21, 2020

October 22, 2020 - THANK THE LORD AND SING HIS PRAISE



Day 296 - (Today’s Bible readings: Ezra 2; Psalm 107:23-43; Hebrews 13:17-24)

THANK THE LORD AND SING HIS PRAISE

Let the redeemed of the Lord say so. (Psalm 107:2 ESV)

Why are you alive? 
What does the Lord expect of you? 
He has called those He has redeemed from sin, death and the devil to say so, to be His witnesses. Many sing about the Christian’s calling with these words:

Thank the Lord and sing His praise; tell ev'ryone what He has done.
Let all who seek the Lord rejoice and proudly bear His name.  
He recalls His promises and leads His people forth in joy with shouts of thanksgiving.  
Alleluia, alleluia.   
(Divine Service One, Lutheran Service Book, CPH 2006)

Lord Jesus, thank You for my salvation. May my life be filled with daily thanksgiving as I tell others of all that You have done. Please lead us forth in Your joy. Amen.
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“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 ), is the theme for this three-year journey through the entire Old Testament once (the Psalms - twice yearly), and the New Testament twice. There will be daily readings from the O.T., Psalms and the N.T. Special days on the church calendar will be highlighted with appropriate readings. This calendar has been compiled by representatives of the Lutheran Church of Canada, the North American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Please click this link for the daily reading calendar:
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Tuesday, October 20, 2020

October 21, 2020 - PEACE WHEN THERE IS NO PEACE



Day 295 - (Today’s Bible readings: Ezra 1; Psalm 107:1-22; Hebrews 13:1-16)

PEACE WHEN THERE IS NO PEACE

“Precisely because they have misled my people, saying, ‘Peace,’ when there is no peace...” (Ezekiel 13:10 ESV)

Ezekiel is warning God’s people against false prophets who proclaim peace when there is no peace. 

The truth is precisely the way C.S. Lewis put it: “God cannot give us happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing.”

“No Jesus, no peace. Know Jesus, know peace.”

Jesus offers real peace to all who trust in Him:
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.” (John 14:27 ESV)

Lord Jesus, please fill me with Your everlasting peace that comes from trusting You for forgiveness and everything. Amen.
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“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 ), is the theme for this three-year journey through the entire Old Testament once (the Psalms - twice yearly), and the New Testament twice. There will be daily readings from the O.T., Psalms and the N.T. Special days on the church calendar will be highlighted with appropriate readings. This calendar has been compiled by representatives of the Lutheran Church of Canada, the North American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Please click this link for the daily reading calendar:
Then scroll down to 2020 Bible Reading Calendar and download it if you so wish. The “assigned” daily readings will appear on a daily basis in this blog. May the Lord bless your meditation upon His precious life-giving Word!

Monday, October 19, 2020

October 20, 2020 - BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS



Day 294 - (Today’s Bible readings: Ezekiel 48; Psalm 106:24-48; Hebrews 12:18-29)
BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS 

“Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the LORD your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you.” (Deuteronomy 31:6 ESV)

Moses, who is about to be retired, encouraged the Israelites to face their future with strength and courage. Strength and courage are traits that many would like to have. If you are one of these folks, listen to how this can come about. Number one, don’t worry, the Lord will go with you wherever you go. Number two, He will never turn His back on you.

At St. Paul’s, there is a phrase that many members know well:
Always, always, always, always, always, always, always STAY CLOSE TO YOUR JESUS. 

Our text for today offers us another version:
Never, never, never, never, never, never, never WILL GOD LEAVE YOU NOR FORSAKE YOU! 

Lord, what comfort I find in Your promise to never leave my side. I know that I do not deserve this. Thank You for Your mercy and grace showered upon me through Jesus, my Savior. Amen. 
LINK to St. Paul’s 9 am online Sunday Worship Service:


Password now required too: 843774

IN CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICE and Parking Lot Worship Service 9 am 
both with Holy Communion

IN CHURCH WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7 pm with Holy Communion

Youtube link to all previously recorded services:

Pastor David Paape 

“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 ), is the theme for this three-year journey through the entire Old Testament once (the Psalms - twice yearly), and the New Testament twice. There will be daily readings from the O.T., Psalms and the N.T. Special days on the church calendar will be highlighted with appropriate readings. This calendar has been compiled by representatives of the Lutheran Church of Canada, the North American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Please click this link for the daily reading calendar:
Then scroll down to 2020 Bible Reading Calendar and download it if you so wish. The “assigned” daily readings will appear on a daily basis in this blog. May the Lord bless your meditation upon His precious life-giving Word!

Sunday, October 18, 2020

October 19, 2020 - CONFESSION IS GOOD FOR THE SOUL



Day 293 - (Today’s Bible readings: Ezekiel 47; Psalm 106:1-23; Hebrews 12:7-17)
CONFESSION IS GOOD FOR THE SOUL

“If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” (1 John 1:8-9 ESV)

In today’s verses, John is calling us to be honest with ourselves and with God. Don’t deny your sins; instead, confess them to God. This is difficult, yet necessary. It is a natural tendency for us proud human beings to deny that we have done anything wrong. Yet God’s Law rings out clearly, “They have all fallen away; together they have become corrupt; there is none who does good, not even one.” (Psalm 53:3 ESV)

There are great emotional benefits to confessing our wrongs, our misdeeds, our sins. A child who has done something wrong is filled with a gnawing guilt until he or she tells mom or dad. Their relationship is restored. Yes, confession is good for that child.

Look at the second sentence in today’s Biblical selection. Confession is good for the soul of the child of God because God “is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”

While it is important to be reconciled to one’s parents, it is far more crucial to be reconciled to the One who controls eternity. Because God the Father accepted His Son’s sacrificial death on the cross as payment for our sins, He now mercifully forgives us and washes all of our sins away. Confession truly is good for the soul of the believer!

Rejoice every time you hear your pastor proclaim Christ’s words over you and to you: Upon this your confession, I, as a called and ordained servant of the Word, announce the grace of God to all of you, and in the stead and by the command of my Lord Jesus Christ I forgive you all your sins in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.

Heavenly Father, thank You for promising to forgive me when I repent. Help me to resist the foolish attempt to cover up and deny my sins, so that I may know the joy of Your forgiveness and reconciliation. In Jesus’ saving name. Amen.
LINK to St. Paul’s 9 am online Sunday Worship Service:


Password now required too: 843774

IN CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICE and Parking Lot Worship Service 9 am 
both with Holy Communion

IN CHURCH WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7 pm with Holy Communion

Youtube link to all previously recorded services:

Pastor David Paape 

“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 ), is the theme for this three-year journey through the entire Old Testament once (the Psalms - twice yearly), and the New Testament twice. There will be daily readings from the O.T., Psalms and the N.T. Special days on the church calendar will be highlighted with appropriate readings. This calendar has been compiled by representatives of the Lutheran Church of Canada, the North American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Please click this link for the daily reading calendar:
Then scroll down to 2020 Bible Reading Calendar and download it if you so wish. The “assigned” daily readings will appear on a daily basis in this blog. May the Lord bless your meditation upon His precious life-giving Word!

Saturday, October 17, 2020

October 18, 2020 - RUN THE RACE

 

Day 292 - (Today’s Bible readings: Ezekiel 46; Psalm 105:23-45; Hebrews 12:1-6)

RUN THE RACE

“Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, 2 looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.” Hebrews 12:1-6

The writer to the Hebrews is calling believers to remember the example of the faithful who have gone before us and lay aside anything that would get in the way of following Jesus. He then tells us to keep our eyes on Jesus as we run the race of life.

How does this work?

1) Remember your Baptism.
2) Read God’s Word daily.
3) Follow the examples of other Christians.
4) Serve others in Jesus’ name.

Thank You, Lord Jesus, for enduring the agonies of the cross for me and all sinners. Help me to keep my eyes on You and Your plan for my life. Amen.
LINK to St. Paul’s 9 am online Sunday Worship Service:


Password now required too: 843774

IN CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICE and Parking Lot Worship Service 9 am 
both with Holy Communion

IN CHURCH WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7 pm with Holy Communion

Youtube link to all previously recorded services:

Pastor David Paape 

“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 ), is the theme for this three-year journey through the entire Old Testament once (the Psalms - twice yearly), and the New Testament twice. There will be daily readings from the O.T., Psalms and the N.T. Special days on the church calendar will be highlighted with appropriate readings. This calendar has been compiled by representatives of the Lutheran Church of Canada, the North American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Please click this link for the daily reading calendar:
Then scroll down to 2020 Bible Reading Calendar and download it if you so wish. The “assigned” daily readings will appear on a daily basis in this blog. May the Lord bless your meditation upon His precious life-giving Word!

Friday, October 16, 2020

October 17, 2020 - THE CHURCH



Day 291 - (Today’s Bible readings: Ezekiel 45; Psalm 105:1-22; Hebrews 11:29-40)

THE CHURCH

“When you allot the land as an inheritance, you shall set apart for the Lord a portion of the land as a holy district... It shall be holy throughout its whole extent.” (Ezekiel 45:1 ESV)

“God pronounces regulations designed to prevent future temple defilement. He zealously guards His house of worship but also allows means by which the people may approach Him and serve Him. Today, the Lord continues to consecrate a place for Himself–souls and bodies of believers, which He will raise to dwell in His eternal sanctuary of heaven.”  (Lutheran Study Bible, Concordia Publishing House, 2009, page 1387)

The picture shows just such a gathering of believers from the 1977 pictorial directory of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Milwaukee. It is good to remind ourselves that all such gatherings of His people around His Means of Grace are in preparation for dwelling in the Lord’s eternal sanctuary of heaven. Standing closest to the pulpit is Pastor Paul Nehrig, Bethlehem’s pastor at that time, while a son of the congregation who was preparing to become a pastor, leads the liturgy. That young man, ordained later in 1977 at Bethlehem, is looking forward to retiring next year after 44 years in the ministry.

The hymn writer captured the essence of the Church and worship with these words:

Elect from ev’ry nation, Yet one o’er all the earth, 
Her charter of salvation: One Lord, one faith, one birth.  
One holy name she blesses, Partakes one holy food, 
And to one hope she presses With every grace endued.
(The Church's One Foundation, Lutheran Service Book, CPH 2006, #644)

Thank You, heavenly Father, for Your coming to us in worship. May we be as serious about worshiping You as You are about showering Your Church with Your grace. In the name of Jesus, my risen Savior. Amen.
LINK to St. Paul’s 9 am online Sunday Worship Service:


Password now required too: 843774

IN CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICE and Parking Lot Worship Service 9 am 
both with Holy Communion

IN CHURCH WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7 pm with Holy Communion

Youtube link to all previously recorded services:

Pastor David Paape 

“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 ), is the theme for this three-year journey through the entire Old Testament once (the Psalms - twice yearly), and the New Testament twice. There will be daily readings from the O.T., Psalms and the N.T. Special days on the church calendar will be highlighted with appropriate readings. This calendar has been compiled by representatives of the Lutheran Church of Canada, the North American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Please click this link for the daily reading calendar:
Then scroll down to 2020 Bible Reading Calendar and download it if you so wish. The “assigned” daily readings will appear on a daily basis in this blog. May the Lord bless your meditation upon His precious life-giving Word!

Thursday, October 15, 2020

October 15, 2020 - PEACE WHEN THERE IS NO PEACE



Day 289 - (Today’s Bible readings: Ezekiel 44; Psalm 104:19-36; Hebrews 11:13-28)

PEACE WHEN THERE IS NO PEACE

“Precisely because they have misled my people, saying, ‘Peace,’ when there is no peace...” (Ezekiel 13:10 ESV)
Ezekiel is warning God’s people against false prophets who proclaim peace when there is no peace. 

The truth is precisely the way C.S. Lewis put it: 
“God cannot give us happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing.”

Here is another way to look at peace: 
“No Jesus, no peace. Know Jesus, know peace.”

Jesus offers real peace to all who trust in Him:
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.” (John 14:27 ESV)

The hymn writer also reminds us that peace is found in Jesus Christ and His love for our sin-broken world

How wide the love of Christ!
It knows not class or race
But holds our one humanity
Within its broad embrace

How long the love of Christ!
Its patience will not cease
Until this broken world is bound
In everlasting peace.
(How Wide the Love of Christ, Lutheran Service Book #535)

Lord Jesus, please fill me with Your everlasting peace that comes from trusting You for forgiveness and everything. Amen.
LINK to St. Paul’s 9 am online Sunday Worship Service:


Password now required too: 843774

IN CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICE and Parking Lot Worship Service 9 am 
both with Holy Communion

IN CHURCH WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7 pm with Holy Communion

Youtube link to all previously recorded services:

Pastor David Paape 

“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 ), is the theme for this three-year journey through the entire Old Testament once (the Psalms - twice yearly), and the New Testament twice. There will be daily readings from the O.T., Psalms and the N.T. Special days on the church calendar will be highlighted with appropriate readings. This calendar has been compiled by representatives of the Lutheran Church of Canada, the North American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Please click this link for the daily reading calendar:
Then scroll down to 2020 Bible Reading Calendar and download it if you so wish. The “assigned” daily readings will appear on a daily basis in this blog. May the Lord bless your meditation upon His precious life-giving Word!