Sermon Text for Sunday, January 28, 2018: “Raises Up A Prophet.”

January 28, 2018                                                       Text: Deuteronomy 18:15-20

 

Dear Friends in Christ,

 

Those of us of a more vintage generation may remember the kids game Telephone.  You would sit in a circle on the floor; a person would whisper a message into the ear of the person sitting next to them.  It would go all the way around the circle.  Even if people were trying to be faithful to the first message, most of the time by the time it got to the last person it was something completely different.

In this generation it could be texting or facebook or twitter.  As the message gets passed on it changes and usually not for the better.  People embellish or change the words to fit their agenda.

In our text for today, Moses, the man God has used for the last forty years to pass along his words, is about to die.  So the question is:  whom should they listen to now?  Would the Word so faithfully passed on by Moses still be passed on faithfully to future generations, even ours?  To whom should we listen?

God gives us the answer today when He . . .

“RAISES UP A PROPHET”

As with Moses, we must listen to this prophet.  Moses warned of many false prophets – fortune telling and consulting the dead were all ways the people were seeking a word from the gods to get an advantage in life.  Today it would equate to horoscopes or Ouija boards or séances.  But it could also be the slick Pastor down the street proclaiming such false teachings as giving your heart to Jesus, accepting Jesus in your heart or believe in Jesus and you will prosper.

They may be sincere and believe what they are passing on is faithful, but either way, words not from our Lord are false and dangerous.  Do we really want to give Jesus our heart, which at times is cold and uncaring?  Scripture is clear that it is Christ who has first chosen us; we didn’t ask Him onto our hearts! (Jn. 15:16)  And the promise of prosperity.  How does that square with people struggling to pay the mortgage, keeping the heat turned on and feeding their family?

God raised up a prophet and He is Jesus.  Every Word He speaks is God’s Word.  Moses clearly had Jesus in view even though He wouldn’t come for another 1,400 years.  Jesus’ earthly ministry demonstrated that he was the very Son of God.  This morning’s Gospel is evidence of that.  Jesus spoke with such authority.

Just a few weeks ago at the Baptism of Jesus, God the Father announced that all were to listen to His Son.  We listen to Him because He is the way of salvation.  He has the words of truth.  He has the words of eternal life.  He has the Word of faith.  No other prophet but Jesus was raised up to free an entire world from sin, to proclaim eternal life to all believers.

As with Moses we can listen to this prophet.  Israel asked for God to speak to them through someone they could receive.  Jesus is God but He is also our brother.  He speaks to us gently, lovingly, in way we can hear.  He can only do that because that voice once cried out in agony on a cross.  That sacrifice reconciled us to God and we can approach Jesus.  Jesus’ words from the cross “It is finished!” are the words we most want to hear.  God raising Jesus from the dead is His Word to us that we are forgiven.  We still hear the Word today when Scripture is read, the Absolution is pronounced and we receive Christ’s body and blood at this altar.

What do you think is the most efficient item in and around your house, especially when compared to the price?  I thought about this and did the math.  We have had two dryers, two refrigerators, three hot water heaters, numerous toasters and a myriad of vehicles.  Our furniture has changed, mattresses don’t last forever.  As I stated on our 25th wedding anniversary, we have had the same washer since we said, “I do.”  It is now at 26 ½ years.  Only one repair.  We paid $350.  If we ran it every day it would be over 9,000 days.  We probably have since children, but not before then.  Let’s say conservatively 8,000 days.  It costs us, taking the water and electricity out of the equation – 4 cents a wash.  Our freezer is even better.  We have had it for over 5,000 days at a cost of $125.  That is 2 cents a day.  But the winner at our house is the microwave.  It was a gift from my vicarage congregation back in 1990.  It sits proudly in the corner of our kitchen and still gives us a steaming bag of popcorn in three minutes.  What is your answer to this question?

Even with all of that being said, the most efficient item in our house and your house is – drum roll, please – your Bible!  Think of what those inspired words have done for you.  There is no price we can put on the reminder that our scarlet sins have been washed as pure as snow.  Every day since Genesis 1:1 the words have been there for man’s use and our use.  When things are inefficient we look to this most efficient resource.  It doesn’t stop working.  It saves.  It comforts.  It gives hope.  Everything will come and go but the Word of the Lord stands forever.

God raised up a prophet . . . Listen to Him.

Amen.

Celebrating February 2018

Birthdays

Charles Nottingham        Feb  3

Betty Bier                         Feb  4

Emily Field                      Feb  4

Ryan Hitch                       Feb  6

Cruz Kleiboeker               Feb  7

Toni Lueck                      Feb  7

Jennifer Parry                  Feb  7

Marvin Lester                  Feb  8

Justin McNeely                Feb  9

Herb Renken                   Feb 10

Mollie Hitch                     Feb 12

Cassandra Fortney          Feb 17

Nicole Galante                 Feb 17

Luanne Huth                    Feb 23

Lucas Schempp              Feb 28

Baptismal Birthdays

Cruz Kleiboeker               Feb  3

Mary McEleney               Feb  4

Cannon Kleiboeker          Feb  6

Brian Hitch                       Feb  8

Nicholas Hitch                 Feb  8

Greg McNeely                 Feb  9

Tanner Hitch                    Feb 10

Matthew Culp                  Feb 14

Beth Mosier                     Feb 16

Robert Hanner                 Feb 17

Georgia Boriack              Feb 18

Kaitlin Culp                      Feb 19

Travis Henson                 Feb 20

Elder, Usher, and Acolyte Schedules for February 2018

Elder and Usher Schedule

Date
8:30
Elder
10:30
Feb 4Craig Culp, Daryle Schempp, Nick Hitch Randy ReinhardtBob Love, Holden Lueck
Feb 11Gene Fuller, Richard RossBarry HamlinBrian Dirks, Mike Huth, Randy Reinhardt
Feb 14
Ash Wednesday
7PMBarry HamlinJeff Piper, Lucas Piper, Mike Field
Feb 18Joshua Parry, Nathan Kluender, Steve ParryNathan KluenderBud Kessler, Curt Kessler
Feb 25Craig Culp, Daryle SchemppMike FieldBob Love, Greg McNeely, Theron Noth

 

Acolyte Schedule

Date
8:30 AM
10:30 AM
Feb 4Tanner HitchPastor/Elder
Feb 11Pastor/ElderJessica Isaac
Feb 14 (Ash Wednesday)7PMLucas Piper
Feb 18JT PiperPastor/Elder
Feb 25Pastor/ElderWill McNeely

Bulletin Announcements

January 28, 2018

THOUGHTS ON STEWARDSHIP:   Mark 1:22 – “And they were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one who had authority, and not as the scribes.”  Authority is a word we are sometimes afraid of and don’t like to hear.  But that’s just our sinful flesh talking.  Jesus’ authority is something we need.  We need him to show us what to believe and how to live – for Jesus’ authority is always connected to his love.

NEED A RIDE? If you are unable to drive to church, we have an option that is available.  Please speak with Pastor who has the details.  Thank you.

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL meets at 9:15 a.m. in the Choir Room which is located on the 2nd level (the west side).

THE ADULT BIBLE CLASS meets in the basement at 9:15 a.m. As we celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation we continue studies on that time period.  We are studying “A Man Named Martin”, a video-based study on the reformer Martin Luther.

POINSETTIA PICK UP:  You may pick up your poinsettias TODAY after the 8:00 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. services.  There are plastic covers in the narthex on top of the coat racks at the north end which you may use to protect them.  Thank you for your participation in decorating our Church for the Christmas season.

NEXT SUNDAY IS LUTHERAN MINISTRIES SUNDAY:  “Bringing Christ to the Nations and The Nations to the Church”.  Visit the Tract Tower TODAY, which is located in the narthex.  Select and take with you several relevant topics.  Read them and pass them on.

THE BOARD OF ELDERS would like to remind the congregation of our winter weather protocol if worship needs to be cancelled.  We will send an e-mail to members and let WJBC Radio and TV Stations WEEK and WMBD know.  If we do not have your e-mail and you would like to be included please call the church office (309) 662-8905 or sign-up at: http://www.goodshepherdblm.org/about-us/contact-us/.

WE NEED YOUR IDEAS for our new church sign.  Sheets are available on the table in the narthex.  We will take submissions until Sunday, February 11, 2018.  You may drop them in the box in the narthex.  Thank you!

FEBRUARY FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT:  Friday night at the movies will be on February 16th at 6:30 p.m. The movie is “MOUNTAIN TOP  – A JOURNEY FAITH”.  Sometimes, the best place to see the future is on a mountain top.  That’s where lawyer turned preacher Mike Andrews life changed, and he has no intention of going back.  The last thing he wants to do is return to the courtroom and represent an eccentric old man whose mind is filled with obscure visions and confusing dreams.  But when Sam Miller’s visions get personal, Mike discovers there are paths that lead higher than earthly mountains. And roads, more dangerous than an icy hairpin turn on a moonless night.  Join us for another great movie, wonderful fellowship and good food!

THANK YOU:  We have received a “Thank you” note from The Baby Fold for our recent support of the Annual Christmas Wish List.  It is posted on the bulletin board outside the church office.

PORTALS OF PRAYER:  The January – March 2018 are available on the book rack in the narthex.  Please pick up your free copy today.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR:  Wittenberg Lutheran Center’s Speakers Forum is scheduled for Saturday, February 10th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Schroeder Hall, Room 130 on the Illinois State University Campus.  This is a FREE event with lunch served.  Speaking will be Tim Goeglein an LCMS Laymen who worked in the Bush White House.  His topic will be “Faith In The Halls Of Power”.  The other speaker is family psychologist John Rosemond who will discuss “50 Years Of Parenting Babble (With No End In Sight”).

FELLOWSHIP HOSTS:  In order to get more people involved in our Coffee/Donut Fellowship for 2018 we have two separate sign-ups: Donut Pick-up and Coffee Set-up.  We would like to encourage you to sign-up for one or the other.  You may also sign-up for both if you wish.  The sign-up is by the door by the north stairwell.

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to Camp CILCA’S first Annual Banquet TODAY, January 28, 2018 from 5-8:00 p.m. at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall, 2645 Old Jacksonville Rd., Springfield, IL.  Tickets are $40.00 each, and must be purchased before January 20th.  Purchase tickets by calling the Camp Office at (217) 487-7497, or by email at: camp@cilca.org.

THE LUTHERAN HOUR:  “Lift Up Your Eyes On High and See: Who Created These?” is the topic for next Sunday.  The sermon text will be from Isaiah 40:21-31.  There’s much in science that witnesses to God.  Telescopes and microscopes can further evangelism more than soap boxes.  Reverend Dr. Dale Meyer is the speaker.  Hear his message on The Lutheran Hour on WGN (720) at 6:00 a.m.; WJWR (104.7 FM) and WJWR (90.3 FM) both on Sunday at 3:00 p.m.  Also, if you can receive Lincoln, IL radio station WLLM (1370 AM) the program is broadcast two times on Sunday at 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.  Tune in!  You can also listen to The Lutheran Hour on your personal computer at RealAudio, www.lhm.org.

PRAYER CHAIN:  If you have a prayer request please submit them by email to Mary Anne Kirchner at makirchner@yahoo.com or you may phone a Prayer Request to Mary Anne; her cell phone# is (309) 532-2582.  The Prayer Request box is on the table in the narthex for any written requests.

FROM THE CHURCH OFFICE:  If you miss church, please be reminded that copies of the previous week’s sermon are available on the table in the narthex.  Also, the sermon will be available on our web site at www.goodshepherdblm.org.  Thank you.

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