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Triathlon, the continuing result

Yup, that’s me, the ugly fat boy, but I made it through again. This was my 53rd triathlon, Clay’s Park in North Lawrence, Oh. They put on a good race, I did OK. Feel free to check this link  definitely nothing to be impressed with.

http://www.champracing.org/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/cp_results.143150855.htm#%202%201

Up at 4:30, we had to stay in a hotel because it was about 2 hours from where my son and daughter live and that would have meant leaving at about 4 in the morning to be there in time. This way we were only about 45 minutes and didn’t have to get up until 4:30 to make sure I was all set to start by 7:45, Yippee. Now I’ve heard other people do this staying at a hotel, they set their phone, their watch, the radio and have the desk call. Didn’t matter, I was awake, but I did hear all things go off, which doesn’t often happen, all usually fail to go off.

My son and grandson were with me, usually I go alone, no one else wants to have to get up this early on a Saturday or Sunday morning. It was really great to have them with me, especially at the beginning, so much to get organized, having someone just hold your bike while you register, PRICELESS.

We (we being just me) squeeze into the wetsuit, which as you can see is a challenge. This was a small race and for whatever reason the old guys were put up in the second wave. There were only four waves, but still, the waiting around to start is not fun. There is the kibbutzing, not really trash talking, if anything, in triathlon, it’s the other way around. “Oh, my swim stinks, I’m never going to get through it.” Yeah, right this is the guy who strokes right by you. Just trying to get you to let down your guard, kinda of take your edge off. The temperature at the start was around 49 degrees, but the sun was bright, so it didn’t really feel cold, but it is strange when you’re standing in water and you can see your breath, and others. The horn finally goes off, you run until you have to swim, you start swimming way faster then you should, you get your breathing up, your heart beat up and then wonder why you’re flapping around like a lame duck. You have to keep looking up, especially in this race, everyone seemed to be getting pushed to the left of the buoys. I only got shoved around a couple of times and kind of smacked from the side, so pretty tame start.

So you finally get through, for me took about 11 minutes to go 500 yards, not at all anything resembling wonderful, but it will do. Look down at the GPS watch, find it’s not doing what it’s supposed to??? It is keeping splits, so you just hit the split for the transition. My swim to bike transition is always abysmal and it was again today, being too fussy, need to just throw on shoes, helmet, glasses and go. But I have to putz around. Finally get going and am doing pretty well.

One thing about the hills around where I live, is that it’s great training. There were hills in this race, but nothing that couldn’t be handled, and eleven miles later, decent bike split. Throw off my shoes, my helmet, throw on running shoes and I’m out the gate. The run too, was pretty uneventful, and it should be because everyone else has finished. All right, not everyone, but there was sure no crowd left. The run was pretty flat and I maintained a decent pace and finished. My son was taking pictures, which is nice, it’s a really small race, so there wasn’t anyone taking pictures for money and you like to have something to remember, other than a t-shirt, because I sure wasn’t going home with any awards, I don’t know, maybe fastest pastor, being the only one I knew of. It was a nice overall day, I got to spend time with my kids, we literally drove right by the Football Hall of Fame, so we had to check that out. The William McKinley presidential museum Image It was fun, quick stop at McDonalds, two hours back to pick up my wife and our luggage and then a three mile drive from there. Reality smacked me right in the face, when we were about twenty minutes from home, got a call that the mother of one of the church’s elders was dying, stopped to pick up the police chaplain van as the police chaplain because I’m on call until Tuesday, got home, put on more appropriate clothes, rushed to the hospital and spent a couple of hours there. Next morning woke up early, conducted Matins worship at 8:30, Bible study, worship at 10:30, prayer meeting at 1:30 and then finally home and flopped.

Great weekend, it started on Wednesday when we attended my son’s graduation, very proud of the Timothy and great quality time with our daughter Erica, and grandson Nicholas.

Job Fiar at First St Johns draws 650 job seekers

http://www.ydr.com/ci_25772593/job-fair-lands-york-teen-interview.

Job fair lands York teen interview

First-ever career fair helps unemployed, ex-offenders

By Gordon Rago

grago@ydr.com @GordonRagoYDR on Twitter

Issalet Elliott and Candace Selvey, sisters and HACC students, talk to Berks & Beyond Employment Services, Inc. recruiters Andrea Gimenez and Jordan Lenick

Issalet Elliott and Candace Selvey, sisters and HACC students, talk to Berks & Beyond Employment Services, Inc. recruiters Andrea Gimenez and Jordan Lenick on Thursday at the York City Career Fair in First St. John’s Lutheran Church. The fair is the first of it’s kind to be held in the city, said Britta Schwab, human resources coordinator of Bell Socialization. A total of 680 people attended the event. “I’m amazed how many people are here. It gives people some hope and shows the city is not all that bad,” said Selvey. (Sonya Paclob — Daily Record/Sunday News)

Before Thursday, Anyolin Perez did not have any job prospects.

But after attending York’s first-ever career fair, Perez has a chance to become an auto mechanic at York’s Motorlink Cars, a job the 19-year-old said can help support his family and has been a personal hobby of his for three years.

“My mom is struggling and my sister is struggling,” Perez said. “So I’m trying to make it better for my family.”

Perez said he will interview at Motorlink Cars today.

A total of 680 people attended the free event Thursday at 140 W. King St., according to Brita Schwab, human resources coordinator for Bell Socialization Services. Rep. Kevin Schreiber, D-York, and Bell Socialization Services worked together to make the career fair happen.

Javon Gordon of Port Chester, New York, holds his son Jeremiah Gordon, 6 months, as he talks with Jazz Frazier, in sales at Motorlink Cars, during the York

Javon Gordon of Port Chester, New York, holds his son Jeremiah Gordon, 6 months, as he talks with Jazz Frazier, in sales at Motorlink Cars, during the York City Career Fair on Thursday, May 15, 2014. The company is looking to hire six auto technicians, said Frazier. (Sonya Paclob — Daily Record/Sunday News)

There were around 50 York City employers there and half of those companies said prior to the event that they were willing to extend job offers to individuals with a criminal record.

Perez said he was charged with conspiracy to deliver in March 2013, and has been unable to obtain a job since that time. He said he has reported daily to a probation officer and completes urine tests.

Perez, who said he grew up in New York City and moved to York about seven years ago, has a hobby of working and fixing Honda Civics, noting he can perform everything from an oil change to mounting a motor.

Jazz Frazier, who works at Motorlink Cars, said the career fair can revitalize York County and improve several aspects including the poverty level.

“One reason why it’s so important to give back to York County is because we have so many jobs being displaced out of the county right now,” Frazier said. “We will be able to reduce the crime rate in York, we will be able to reduce the poverty levels in York and help revitalize York.”

 

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Giving Life

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Giving Life
First St Johns May 11, 2014

We pray to our Father, because our Lord Jesus told us to start our prayer “Our Father…” mothers give us life, but to all of us who are in Christ, we have life and have it more abundantly. You are everywhere Father, yes you gave us mothers to give us life, to be there for us, to encourage, to comfort, to belong. We thank you for our mothers who gave us life, but true life is only in Jesus, eternal/abundant life is only in Him, Your Son, our Lord. Man, woman, mother, father, child, we are all sheep to Him who is the Good, the Great Shepherd. He is the Door to eternal life, He protects us from the stranger, the accuser, the liar. Satan knows he does not have eternal life, he knows that he is doomed to damnation and because of that He sees us, Your children, and hates us because we are secure in Jesus. But he continues to try to move us away from life, if he has to suffer, he wants all of us to suffer. Misery does love company and he is a miserable, bitter being. Thank you Father for our mothers, for those who sacrifice so much of their life for us, but more importantly thank You for the Good Shepherd who sacrificed for us eternally and sacrificed all for us. We make our beginning in the Name of God the Father and in the Name of God the Son and in the Name of God the Holy Spirit and all those who thank God for life in a faithful mother and for an eternal Savior said… AMEN!
Happy Mother’s Day, we have some small gifts for you and we hope that you enjoy your day. A woman recounts: “she had just returned from renewing my license at the County Clerk’s office. When asked to state an occupation she hesitated. The clerk explained, ‘Do you have a job, or are you just a …?” “Of course I have a job the woman snapped, I’m a mother.” “We don’t list ‘mother’ as an occupation … ‘housewife’ covers it’, said the clerk emphatically.
“I’m a research Associate in the field of Child Development and Human Relations.”
The clerk paused, looked up as if she didn’t understand. I repeated the title slowly as the clerk wrote my pompous pronouncement on the questionnaire.
“Might I ask, just what you do in your field?’
She heard herself reply, ‘I have a continuing program of research (what mother doesn’t) in the laboratory and in the field (normally I would have said indoors and out). I’m working for a Masters (the whole family) and already have four credits (all daughters).
I often work 14 hours a day. But the job is more challenging than most run of the mill careers and the rewards are in satisfaction rather than just money.”
She writes: “As I drove into our driveway buoyed up by my glamorous new career, I was greeted by my lab assistants ages 13, 7, and 3, upstairs I could hear our new experimental model (six months) in the child development program…
I felt triumphant. I had gone down on the official records as someone more distinguished and indispensable to mankind than ‘”just another …. Home what a glorious career. Especially when there’s a title on the door.”
Moms are definitely a vital part of God’s plan for the world, God’s plan of life, of the ultimate perfect world. I was just reading some research, that found that the person who has the most influence on a man to become part of a church family, is his wife, usually when she becomes the mother of his children. Wives give life to the children and also, in many cases, open the door to spiritual life.1
It’s one of those tough ministry calls, it’s Mother’s Day and it’s also “Good Shepherd Day”, might seem to be a conflict, but actually they complement each other. We take time to remember mom, but we are together here in the Body of Christ and so we remember He who is the ultimate life giver. In our reading today in John 10 we read my favorite line in Scripture, Jesus telling us “I came that they may have life and have it more abundantly.” To be sure mom gives us life in the flesh but remember Nicodemus’ confusion when Jesus tells him he must be born again: “Nicodemus said to him, “How can a man be born when he is old? Can he enter a second time into his mother’s womb and be born?” (John 3:4) Jesus replies: “”Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.” (Jn 3:5) God gives us physical life through our mothers, and we have life for a few decades, but through Jesus we are born again, born in God the Holy Spirit and we have life eternal.
Having life and life more abundant, does start in this life. Our life in Christ, Jesus who is the Lord of our life, who saves us in life from the slavery of sin that we see all around us. The deceiver tries to convince us that the so-called pleasures of life in the world are what is important. But in Christ we have no doubt that these pleasures result in sin, sin is pain, it is slavery, it is death. It looks good on the surface, but the result is always misery and loss. It is eternal loss, versus eternal life. The Greek word zwh, yes, you might have heard that as a girl’s name, is a word that Jesus uses so emphatically. It has such an emphatic meaning throughout the New Testament, it is used to mean “…eternal life, i.e. that life of bliss and glory in the kingdom of God which awaits the true disciples of Christ after the resurrection.”2 The promise of life should give us a great assurance, we trust that Jesus secures eternal life for us, that we will live forever, that we won’t just all of a sudden simply disappear. Our soul rebels at the idea that we will be here one moment and then gone the next. But our soul can’t reconcile that conflict, the worldly person can’t see any way to escape this. They don’t know Jesus’ promises of eternal life, there just has to be another way they rationalize, a way that will be on their terms and in their plan, but they will never be able to do that, they live with this constant struggle in their soul. We as Christians are called to show them the promises of Christ, to turn to Him for the peace that they see in us. Let us have Christian compassion and help them in their rebirth into the peace, mercy and eternal life in Christ. We take time in daily prayer to come before Him who gives us life more abundantly and we come to be a part of the Body of Christ every Sunday to worship Him, to give Him thanks for our eternal life. But it’s not some eternal life that is some kind of grayish/ghostly existence that pagans believe in. He promises abundant life. The Greek word perisso,j which means extraordinary, remarkable, profuse, beyond measure.”3 I’m sure you wonder why I refer to the Greek so often, but when Jesus is talking to us, He is using words that we hear in a mundane sense, but that He intends for us to understand in a sense that is extraordinary, His words are intended to be wondrous and assuring.
He gives us moms to give us love, assurance, that warmth that is only an inkling of His abundant love and promise. Dr Luther makes this observation of the devil and the world: “…who takes pleasure in shaming us most miserably and embittering us among ourselves, causing nothing but murder and misery and tolerating no peace or concord between brothers, between neighbors or between husband and wife.”4 That is what the world knows. It knows the love of mother, but in too many cases even that “love” is misery, it does not bring peace, but continued conflict and difficulty. We are thankful Lord for those who know what it is to be a mother in Jesus, we pray Lord that more mothers will come to know the peace, love and life that is in Jesus and bring their children to know life and life more abundant in Him. Eve has taken a lot of hits throughout history, but we need to remember her and all mothers in Todd Wilken’s words: “Eve’s creation is unique in all creation. Eve is the only creature made from another creature. She is made from Adam.
Adam calls her what she is, Eve: “Life, the Mother of all the Living.”
An afterthought? Far from it! Eve is the genesis in Genesis. Without her there is only Adam. With her, there is humanity.
Moreover, without this woman, there is no “woman’s seed;” there is no Jesus. With her, there is Jesus, the new Adam, the New Creation.
Eve, you’re not an afterthought. You’re the Mother of the Promise.
Jesus is the Promise, He is the Way, the Truth and the Life, the Good Shepherd who guides us, protects us from the “stranger”, inspires us, gives us eternal, abundant life.
We are thankful to you Father for mothers who are used by You as you give us physical life, who sacrifice so much of their life to make us men and women in Jesus. We are thankful to You Father for a great Savior who gives us life eternal, abundant, beyond measure. After the stroll through the street fair over on Market St and the gifts and the dinner, this evening when you are home, take some time to remember the giver of life, how He has chosen you, man or woman, to give physical life and how you can be not just a good father and mother to the children you have given birth to, but how you can be a good “spiritual” mother or father to help in the birth of children in Christ, true life in Him, who do you know that the Spirit is leading you to, to be used by God to give birth in eternal life. What does abundant life mean to you and how do you live abundantly today and through all eternity?
The peace of God which passes all understanding keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Shalom and Amin.

Job Market

We had a job fair at First Saint Johns Thursday, we had 650 people turn out in four hours. It was an overwhelming response, and a great job was done to organize this by Gordon Moul, one of our church elders, our local state rep, Bell Socialization, and the city of York.
We have been facilitating an employment support group here at the church for three years. The combination of that experience and yesterday’s experience has really driven home some lessons that you would think are basic to the job search.
You should have a resume, the more upscale the job, the better it better be. This is one of the things we do with the support group, generally speaking most people’s resumes are not good for a variety of reasons.
I don’t care how entry level the job is, put on a tie and jacket for men, a dress or suit for women. The cut to the chase is this, the more distinctive you are from the rest of the applicants the better chance you have.
Have a good attitude. You cannot show up with an attitude of “I need a job, give me a job.” Yeah, well you and few hundred, at least, other people. Again no matter how basic the job, well dressed, well groomed, and with a real positive attitude. Stretch yourself a little and make it an attitude of “what I can do for you” and quit having this attitude something to the effect “you’re lucky to have me, when do I start”. I saw at least one guy in a tank top! Really? This is a job interview, gotta think it’s only down hill from here.
Really define what job you want. The Human Resources person you will probably be dealing with has about 500 things they have to do, they have a hundred applications/resumes for one job. Do you think that they are going to spend a lot of time pouring over your application? The answer of course is … No! The easier you make it for that person, the better chance you have at being considered. Make it tough with no real job goals/specifications and no easy to read resume, well you just gave that person a reason to put your resume in the “No” pile.
We have a group that meets at the church Thursdays 11am. From doing this, mostly onesys & twosys, I think I’ve gotten to the point that if you give me five minutes I can tell you why you’re not getting hired.
It was great working with the different governmental people, social service people etc. the Job Fair was a big hit, but of the 650 that attended, I would be surprised if even ten percent were hired. It’s the instant gratification thing going on here. “Hey I showed up, give me a job”. It just doesn’t work that way, at least not for the vast majority. There’s a lot to a job search, if you’re willing to invest some time with a group, learn some different aspects, you will put yourself ahead of the rest of the crowd. You still may not get hired as fast as you want, but I’d put money that you will get hired.
There is a whole lot else going on during a job search, frankly I’ve seen way too many people, just way to spun up and the longer it’s been, the more spun up. It is a vicious cycle. Do yourself a favor, sit down with a group of people, get organized, get networked, get an unbiased opinion and then get out there in a way that will make someone want to employ you.
Or you can keep chasing your tail, getting all spun up and then wondering why things have gotten so bad.
One more perhaps self-serving suggestion: The more you are engaged with people, the better chance you have to network. The more isolated you make yourself, the more you separate yourself from human contact, the worse it’s going to go. You need encouragement, you need faith, trust, you need other people, you need networking, hmmmm where oh where can you get all those things on Sunday mornings? Suffice to say, worship at First St Johns, Sunday morning 10:30am 140 W King St, dowtown York, Pa. and may God bless you.
Our group meets on Thursday mornings at 11am. Oh yeah, like an interview, you need to show up on time.

Spoiled

I should count my blessings. As a Boston sports fan my cup has surely runneth over. Even though the Celtics were tragic this year, they were some what interesting, but missing the playoffs in a division that was also tragic, not cool. So in the playoffs I decided to adopt the Brooklyn Nets, which made the playoffs with Celtics alumni Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett. Hmmmm, they still get into the playoffs while the Celts took an early exit. Well now the Nets are going to be watching the rest of the playoffs from their barcoloungers.
While that happens, our Bruins also run out of steam against a seemingly more motivated Montreal Canadiens. Well the Red Sox are winning albeit trying to stay above .500.
I’m too lazy to look up the numbers, but Boston has had something like ten championship parades in the last 10 years, the last of course last October for the, still, World Champion Red Sox. So the very idea that I could even think of whining is probably irritating to someone from say Cleveland, Houston, Milwaukee, Kansas City, you get it.
Yes we all have plenty of bigger things to do, we have a big job fair at First St Johns tomorrow 11am to 3pm, over 40 different employers/organizations, oh yeah I’ve got plenty to do, I don’t need to watch another championship parade.
And worship Sunday 10:30.

The problem of evil

http://pleaseconvinceme.libsyn.com/the-problem-with-answering-the-problem-of-evil

J Warner Wallace is rapidly becoming one of my favorite Christian apologists. In this podcast he discusses the issues of dealing with evil in the world. The “If God is good why does He allow evil, etc,…” This is a really good perspective on the discussion, so click on the the link or paste it into your browser, you will get a lot out of this podcast.

It’s Up To You

Faith Unlocked's avatarFaith Unlocked

I cannot convert you,
Convince you, compel you,
I cannot ask your questions
Nor form your ideas;

But

I can love you,
And stand with you
Can coach you;
And serve you,

Pray with you
And for you;
And witness my experiences
To signpost the Way;

Our Father God loves you.
His word will teach you.
His Spirit can lead you,
And show you the Way

Jesus will love you
By grace He can save you,
By His blood redeem you
And give you new Life.

But
. . .
At the end of the day
. . .
No-one can do it for you
. . .
It is up to you.

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Random thought

October 18, 2014

Couple of milestones, first I neglected to observe my 3,000th view, I know for a lot of “real” bloggers, you get that in a month. Took me a year, but I really appreciate the support of those who check out my blogs.

Second, my first reader from the Russian Federation, that is sooooo cool, it’s great to see you, it would be great to hear from you. God bless and please let me know what you think, which of course goes for anyone who checks out my blogs. Good, bad or indifferent, I really do appreciate the time some folks take to read and comment and it really does help me.

God bless and I hope we can be great blog buddies.

Ciao bella Italia. I just had a reader from Italy. I never really thought about it, but since I started doing this blog, I’ve had readers from, now, 25 different countries. (Yea, I’m including Canada as a foreign country). (Just kidding, love my Canadian cousins, ehhhh?). My great grandfather emigrated from Ireland to Canada and then down to Maine.
Anyway, thanks, I’ve had readers on every continent (if anyone in Russia or China would give a read that would be great, it would fill in my map nicely.)
It’s really cool that folks in so many other countries have had an interest and I really appreciate that everyone has taken time to some of my thoughts. So gracious, merci, dunka, etc

The Keys please

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The keys to heaven and hell
First St Johns Apr 27, 2014
He has risen, He has risen indeed! Hallelujah!
Father, You know our struggle. In all different forms, we are told that we have failed, fallen short. That our sins separate us from You. Satan and his demons are our constant accusers. “You aren’t worthy, you can’t be saved, look at all the things that you’ve done that are sins against God.” We often get to the point where we simply give up, our faith is destroyed, we know there’s nothing we can do and we feel rejected. That we can never measure up to Jesus’ expectations and we believe what the world tells us, what the great deceiver Satan tempts us with and we let ourselves sink into the muck and despair of the world. But we know that Your church has the keys to heaven, that there is forgiveness and salvation in your church. Help us Lord to keep that foremost in our minds and reject what the world tells us. Help us to remember to return to Your church weekly so that we know forgiveness and life in Christ and not the death, despair and sinfulness of the world. We make our beginning in the Name of God the Father and in the Name of God the Son and in the Name of God the Holy Spirit and all those who trust in Jesus, in His church and in the keys of heaven said …AMEN.
He has risen. He has risen indeed.
I posted on Face Book, that I would make time available to hear confession, I heard back from this one guy, who in this very self-righteous/pompous attitude, “I don’t confess to any man, I confess to God.” Sort of like Mel Brooks in Blazing Saddles “harrumph, harrumph, hey I didn’t get an harrumph from that man”. Seems there are a lot out there who let their personal theology get in the way of what the Bible tells us and seems to feel that everyone should join in with him harrumphing, hmm I don’t need anyone else.
Yea, well, not exactly Biblical. When we lay our sins before God, that is called repentance. God knows our sins, we aren’t telling Him anything He doesn’t know. When we lift up our sins to Him, it should be in the attitude of repentance. “I know, that You know that I’ve sinned and I’m lifting them up in repentance, I am asking You for forgiveness of these things Father. And you should do this, I would never ask you to ignore taking your sins before the throne in repentance. But despite what our self-righteous friend thinks, we are told: “Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working.” (James 5:16, ESV) When I conduct healing services, yes something else no one does, but… Part of that healing service quotes James, that a great deal of our sickness and disability is caused by our sin and quite often could be the result of unconfessed sin. We certainly know today that stresses in our life are often the direct cause of many physical and mental issues that we have.
This self-righteousness that we insist on, it’s all about me, I do what I want, leaves us even more isolated, more separated from the Body of Christ, from our brothers and sisters. Let’s see how that attitude can continue to mess up our entire life: “Much celebrated cyclist Lance Armstrong seems to have chosen a new career, making himself a pathetic figure. Now admitting he used performance enhancing drugs, he met with Travis Tygart, head of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, in hopes that Tygart would lessen his life time ban from competition. Apparently Mr. Tygart didn’t budge. Faced with truth, people either submit or rebel. Armstrong allegedly told Tygard, “You don’t hold the keys to my redemption. There’s one person who holds the keys to my redemption and that’s me.”1 Have you ever seen the cartoon, where the little field mouse is making a final sign of defiance to an eagle swooping in to eat it? Yea, okay, that one final gesture of independence, but it only makes the person look clueless, in total denial of the facts.
In today’s reading, Jesus is telling His disciples: “If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them. If you withhold forgiveness from any, it is withheld.” (Jn 20:23) Jesus is even more specific in Matthew 16:19: “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.” Jesus’ disciples make up the Body of Christ. Jesus is giving them the keys to heaven, He is telling them very forthrightly, they have the authority to present the forgiveness of Jesus. They are the church and Jesus is telling His church, that if someone comes to them in repentance to confess the things that they have done, by commission or omission, that are sins against God, they, Jesus’ ministers His apostolos, they are to forgive them their sins by the authority of Jesus
Let’s go back in time, decades ago for most of us, to Luther’s Small Catechism, remember confirmation? Dr Luther asks: “What special authority has Christ given to His church on earth?” The first response is: “Matt 18:18 Truly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.” and “John 20: 22-23 [Jesus] breathed on them and said to them, ‘Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them; if you withhold forgiveness from any, it is withheld.” Not only was He giving his apostles authority of the keys, but he was impressing that fact on them with the Holy Spirit. Every Sunday I stand up before you and we join together in what is called “corporate confession” and we admit that we have sinned against God since the last time we were in church. At the end of that I announce to you that as a called and ordained servant of Jesus Christ you are forgiven. I’m not forgiving you, I am telling you that because of what you did in faithfulness, you are now forgiven, not because of what I do, but because of what Jesus did for all of us. In individual confession, it is even more to the point, for God to be merciful and to strengthen you faith. “Do you believe that my forgiveness is God’s forgiveness?” If the person says “Yes”, I reply, “let it be done for you as you believe”. You know that through the faith that God has given you, and I have affirmed that, that you are forgiven. I have exercised the keys of heaven, by affirming your faith, knowing that you are forgiven, that you do have the promise of salvation in Jesus and that He will continue to strengthen you in your faith. I was talking about this at the Mission Store and one lady says: “So I need to go to church in order to be forgiven?” Yes, to not only be forgiven, but to know that you are forgiven, because your pastor affirms that you are forgiven, you have heard that forgiveness from the minister of Jesus and so it should be cemented into your heart.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer in his book The Cost of Discipleship writes: “A man who confesses his sins in the presence of a brother knows that he is no longer alone with himself; he experiences the presence of God in the reality of the other person.’ Isn’t that our calling as pastors?
Instill in your congregation the importance of confession. Avoid fostering the image that your fellowship is full of perfect people (you won’t fit in) [yea, Amen to that JD] Instead, show by example a church where members and leaders alike confess their sins and show humility, where the price of admission is simply an admission of guilt. Healing happens in a church like this. Grace happens in a church like this. Followers of Christ have been given authority to hear confession and proclaim grace. ‘If you forgive the sins of any they are forgiven them; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained’ (John 20:23 NCV).” [This is also referred to as the keys to heaven and hell that Jesus gives to His church. JD]
This week really think about confession, the assurance you receive, why we maintain this opportunity to raise up the things that you are dealing with, with your pastor and how that will give you forgiveness, assurance and the renewal and strengthening of your faith. What do you want to lift up, what do you want to be healed of? Write it in your journal and bring it with you next Thursday 5:30pm, I’ll be here.
HE HAS RISEN, HE HAS RISEN INDEED!
The peace of God which passes all understanding keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Shalom and Amin.