(July 6, 2009)
Prayer House News!
This will be the only blog posting this week. I will be in Missouri for most of the week. I will be back in time to preach this coming weekend.
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This is Family Week so take some time to fellowship with someone.
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There will be SNS this week!
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I will resume posting next week!
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Medication: A Merry Heart
Quotes About Children and Parenting:
Having one child makes you a parent; having two you are a referee. (David Frost)
Any astronomer can predict with absolute accuracy just where every star in the universe will be at 11.30 tonight. He can make no such prediction about his teenage daughter. (James T. Adams)
Watching your daughter being collected by her date feels like handing over a million dollar Stradivarius to a gorilla. (Jim Bishop)
Children really brighten up a household - they never turn the lights off. (Ralph Bus)
Until I was thirteen, I thought my name was 'shut up.' (Joe Namath)
There are three ways to get something done; do it yourself, hire someone, or forbid your kids to do it. (Mona Crane)
(July 3, 2009)
Prayer House News!

The True Freedom fest is happening tonight at 6:00pm.
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Culture!

We are in a cultural battle today. It's not new for the people of God to be in a battle. The Bible is replete with battles. One of those battles involved the great leader Joshua.
Joshua and his men had come upon the city of Jericho with its mighty walls. They wanted to take the city but they were not sure how to go about it. Remember this was in a day where weaponry was not as sophisticated as it is today. Little arrows could do very little damage to a stone wall. If you rush a stone wall with your swords it's gonna take a long time to get through.
One night Joshua and his men were camped out at Gilgal. They were just outside of Jericho trying to figure out their strategy for battle. They had been observing the passover. Then they ate their evening meal. As this was going on Joshua decides to go for a walk.

I can just imagine Joshua walking around looking at the great wall before them that they were to conquer. He is an army man. He needs to survey his surroundings. I can just see him walking around with only the light of the moon to guide him. Suddenly he sees a man. This was no ordinary man. This was a man ready for battle. This was a man with his sword drawn.

Josh 5:13 Now when Joshua was near Jericho, he looked up and saw a man standing in front of him with a drawn sword in his hand. Joshua went up to him and asked, "Are you for us or for our enemies?"

This would be a pretty normal reaction. Who's side are you on? They are in a battle situation. He sees a man with a drawn sword and so the most natural thing to do is say - who's side are you on? Look at his response in the next verse.

(14) "Neither," he replied, "but as commander of the army of the LORD I have now come." Then Joshua fell facedown to the ground in reverence, and asked him, "What message does my Lord have for his servant?"

He said "Neither." This was the commander of the army of the LORD. Most theologians agree that this was a theophany; a visible manifestation of Jesus Himself. Jesus is the commander of the army of the Lord. Joshua says, "Who's side are you on? Are you with us or with them?"
Neither Joshua! God is neither a Democrat or Republican. God does not join our sides. When he says, "Neither!" he is in essence saying, "Joshua it's not a matter of whose side I'm on, it's a matter of whose side you are on. You are either for me or you are against me."

I heard John Cronce once make reference to a comment by Abraham Lincoln concerning the Civil War. When asked, in essence, which side started the war he said, "My concern is not whose side was right and whose side was wrong. My concern was whether or not I was on God's side."
(15) The commander of the LORD's army replied, "Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy." And Joshua did so.

We tend to believe that God is on our side and therefore we think what we are doing is holy. Jesus comes along and says - Joshua what you are doing is not holy, being a Republican is not holy, being a Democrat is not holy, only what I do is holy, now take off your shoes because my presence makes this place holy not your position on an issue.

When it comes to sides there is only one situation we need to be concerned with; God's side. When you are on God's side you are on holy ground. Before I met Jesus I was on the wrong side of salvation. However, God loved me even in my sinful state. He did not love my sin and if I had died in my sin I would have been forever separated from him. My sin is what separated me from God, but as far as God Himself is concerned - he loved me though I was lost.

God - the one who knows the end from the beginning says, Pray for the prosperity of Babylon because there are people in this city that are one day going to repent of their ways and I don't desire to destroy them at all. Get involved in their lives, they're going to repent. Become faithful in the ordinary things of life so they can actually see what being a Christian means because one day they are going to repent.
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Medication: A Merry Heart
Do Not Touch!
Our supply clerk at the factory was in a dither. A box had been left on the loading dock with this warning printed onit:
"Danger! Do Not Touch!"
Management was called, and we were told to stay clear of thebox until it could be analyzed. When the foreman arrived, he donned safety goggles and gloves, and then he carefully opened the box.
Inside were 25 signs that read: Danger! Do Not Touch!
(July 2, 2009)
Prayer House News!
Tomorrow night is the True Freedom event at the Bandshell. I hope you can make it.
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Then on Saturday the 4th there are a couple of events going on.
There is a 4th of July parade in Somers. It will be held at 2:00pm. It will run down Hwy E from Shoreland Lutheran HS to Somer's Elementary. People can put their chairs or blankets anywhere along the route.
This is a kid friendly parade. It's about an hour long, and we toss candy to the kids! After the parade, there is a free ice cream social at the Somers Town Hall.
Then around 8:00pm a group from our church will be gathering at the Civil War Museum on the Lakefront to watch the fireworks. Get there early if you want to find a place to park your car.
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Culture!
continued from yesterday

Let's go back and look at a part of this verse that is easy to overlook. "Seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile."
The prophet says that it was God who allowed them to go into exile. God allowed it. This was God's plan. Is it possible that God is up to things that we don't fully understand? What could God be getting at here? Who's side is God on anyway?

When you get to thinking that God is on your side then you feel justified in desiring God's judgement on others. You begin to believe that because you are so much better than those sinners out there, that surely God will punish them for their actions.
Funny how we demand justice for others, but expect mercy from God for ourselves. Aren't you glad God didn't do to you what you want Him to do to others. Pray for the prosperity of your city. If it prospers you too will prosper. You can pray for judgement but remember, when it comes it will effect you too!

Jer 29:8‑10 Yes, this is what the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, says: "Do not let the prophets and diviners among you deceive you. Do not listen to the dreams you encourage them to have. (9) They are prophesying lies to you in my name. I have not sent them," declares the LORD. (10) This is what the LORD says: "When seventy years are completed for Babylon, I will come to you and fulfill my gracious promise to bring you back to this place.

3. Thirdly, live with Hope. The false prophets were coming along and telling them that this bondage was not going to last all that long so they should not become rooted in Babylon, they should live on the wing ready to fly at any time. Jeremiah, the true prophet, comes along and says this is going to last 70 years no matter what these false prophets are saying. "However," he says, "Don't be discouraged. Live as though Babylon is your home knowing all along you are a foreigner."
Jer 29:11‑13 For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. (12) Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. (13) You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.

God says, "You must trust in my plan for you. Even though you are in bondage I have a plan for you to prosper you and not to harm you. I will give you a hope and a future even in the midst of servitude if you seek me." Prior to this they had not sought God.
The reason Judah went into bondage was because they had grown lack in their pursuit of God. Even now the reason the prophet has to come on the scene is because they still were missing the point. They were focusing on their dilemma rather than the Lord. They had lost their pursuit of Him.

They were only concerned about their future and God was in essence telling them that they did not need to worry about the future because He has a plan for them. It is a plan to prosper them and not to hurt them, but they must learn to seek Him. They will find him once they search for Him with all their hearts.

What God was trying to tell them was that their hope was in him - not their situation. It's so typical of us to put all of our hope in the future rather than in God. Why were we panicked over Y2K? It's because we had not learned to trust in God. What God is trying to say is, "So what! So what if the whole system collapses. What does that have to do with you seeking me?" If fact, if the whole system did collapse wouldn’t it cause you to seek me even more?”

When our hope is in our situation we tend then to draw sides. We want God on our side because then we can justify our paranoia over the future. If we believe that God is on our side and not on the other guys side - then obviously the other guys are wrong and we are the right ones. That takes us out of the Jesus-like-approach to things.
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Medication: A Merry Heart
Argument
A guy was telling his friend that he and his wife had a serious argument the night before.
"But it ended," he said,"when she came crawling to me on her hands and knees."
"What did she say?" asked the friend.
The husband replied, "She said, 'Come out from under that bed, you coward!'"