First Looks: Sunday, April 13
April 12, 2008
FIRST LOOKS: Here we take a look at the theme of the coming week.
THE COMING JOYFUL DAY
This Sunday is Jubilate,or “Joyful.” On this day we consider what it means to live in joyful anticipation of the coming perfect and everlasting Joy that will be ours when we are fully united with our Savior in heaven.
On this Sunday get a sense of just why the Gospel of Christ is so relevant to everyone on earth – and yet a little strange. The Gospel of Christ is for every human being of any human culture, but it is not of any human culture. The Gospel of Christ is important to every person on earth precisely because none of us will live forever on this earth.
In our Epistle reading for today (and sermon text) Peter helps us ponder the fact that we live in this world as foreigners, as outsiders – and yet we do live in this world. Therefore our lives very much involve day-to-day living, and are wrapped up in the very physical life of eating, sleeping, being sick or well, marriage, becoming parents, age, and finally death.
But here is the key: As Christ went through the suffering of this life to a very real and physical resurrection, with a very real and physical joy in heaven, so we also pass through this world as “on-the way” to perfect joy in the place that He has prepared for us.
This world dies; we look forward to eternal life.
This world suffers under sin’s curse; we are on the way to a place where the curse is lifted.
The world has no hope in itself; our hope is in the true and perfect Savior, Jesus Christ.
This “otherworldness” shows in the way that we live – giving comfort and help to those in the trials of life, yet reserving our full and final hope for heaven.
This “otherworldness” shows in the way that we worship – with relevant applications of God’s word, but joining with all the saints on earth, and all the saints and angels of heaven to give praise to Christ for a salvation that counts not only on earth but in heaven.
Topics: News
Sermon from 03-30-08 Online
April 7, 2008
The semon from 03-30-08 is now online. Enjoy.
Topics: Podcast
First Looks: Sunday, April 6
April 3, 2008
FIRST LOOKS: Here we take a look at the theme of the coming week.
Topics: News
First Looks: Sunday, March 30
March 26, 2008
FIRST LOOKS: Here we take a look at the theme of the coming week. For the Sunday after Easter we look at I John 5:4-12, which ends with these words: 12Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved.”
WHO REALLY WINS?
Modern aircraft are marvels of engineering. They are incredibly strong for their weight. Nevertheless, they all have limits. A pilot has to know and respect the limits of his aircraft. There is the Vne, the never-exceed speed. There are g-force limits. There is the limit to the icing that the aircraft can tolerate.
The limits are included in the Aircraft Operation Manual and often the key ones are on placards in the cockpit. In addition the Federal Air Regulations make it clear that violating the noted limits is against regulations.
The limits are a matter of physics. Even with margins built in, aircraft cannot operate far beyond the physical limits without fatal results.
Every so often, however, a pilot comes along who views the restrictions as a personal limitation on his freedom. “They won’t even let you do loops in this thing! That isn’t fair!” But there is no “they,” and the laws of physics aren’t fair or unfair, the just “are.”
Sad to say, many such pilots eventually make the “what went wrong” safety articles in the aviation magazines. They push an airplane beyond its limits with fatal results. They “won.” They showed that they could go beyond the operational limits. Do you think they really won?
In our text for today, we have a similar situation. John writes, 12He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life. He makes it clear that without Christ, there is no salvation. Only Jesus has redeemed the world. Only by faith in Him do we receive the gift of His redemption.
There are people who respond in various ways: “Narrow minded!” “Unfair!” “Bigots!” “Who do those Christians think they are?!” You can add to the list.
But John isn’t being bossy. He is just telling us the facts. Nobody can make another person put their trust in Christ. Those who are offended can reject Christ and denounce those who bring the good news of His redeeming work. They can assert themselves and avoid anybody telling them what to do or believe. Do they really “win” against John and others who invite them to know and trust Christ?
The fact is that there is only one Savior for mankind.
12Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved.” (Acts 4:12) That’s just the way it is.
Topics: News
Good Friday Sermon Online
March 26, 2008
Our Good Friday sermon from 2008 is online.
Topics: Podcast
Sermon from 02-03-08
March 25, 2008
The latest sermon from St. Timothy Evangelical Lutheran Church has been uploaded. Enjoy!
Topics: Podcast
More pictures from the Creation Musuem
March 25, 2008
Here are more images from our trip to the Creation Musuem.
At the enterence to the musuem stands a large dino!
Another dinosaur stands guard in the museum
A couple of guys sitting around building the Ark.
The grounds of the Creation Museum.
For information on visiting the Creation Museum for yourself, please visit their website at http://www.creationmuseum.org
Topics: News
Holy Week Schedule
March 15, 2008
Our schedule for Holy Week 2008 is as follows:
Sunday 03/16 (Palm Sunday)
- 9:00 AM Sunday School and Bible Class
- 10:15 AM Worship
Thursday 03/20 (Maundy Thrusday)
- 7:00 PM Service
Friday 03/21 (Good Friday)
- 7:00 PM Service
Sunday 03/23 (Easter)
- 6:30 AM Sunrise Service
- 10:15 Worship
For more information on upcoming events and services, please visit our calendar.
Topics: News
Saturday Morning Men’s Bible Study
March 13, 2008
Our men’s group meets on the third Saturday of every month for breakfast and Bible Study.
For the next Bible Class, please check our calendar.
Topics: For Men
Fuddruckers Benefit Night
March 13, 2008
Fuddruckers Benefit Night for the Women Of
Topics: For Women
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