Good
Morning All,
Psalm
95:6; “Oh come, let us worship and
bow down; let us kneel before the Lord, our maker!”
Why do you go to church? Do you go because your parents make you (even
if you’re over 50)? Do you go because it
is a good place to kill some time before the ballgame starts? Or perhaps before the stores open? Or perhaps to wait until the restaurants
open? Maybe you see it as a way to catch
up with friends and neighbors, maybe you come when you are in trouble and you
“want” something from God. Perhaps you
come to sing the hymns and to listen to what God has to say.
There are lots of reasons to come to
church, to go into the house of the Lord.
Some of those reasons are pretty good reasons and some of those reasons,
well; the Spirit can always work on us where the Word is preached. But there is a reason we join assemble
together. We do so because God calls us
to do so.
God calls us together, through His Holy
Spirit, to have a conversation with us.
God calls us together to talk to us.
That is why we tend to call our services “Divine Services” and not
worship services. Most others don’t see
this as we do; but we see this as an act of God. This is God acting on our behalf and for our
good. When we think of worship, we tend
to see it as what we do for God. Now we
do respond to God’s grace with praise and thanksgiving but even that is led by
the Spirit who prays for us in a way that we cannot understand.
God speaks to his people and tells them to
remember. We are to remember our
crucified and risen Savior. We are to
remember how gracious and loving God is in creating and sustaining his creation. We are to remember how God called us out of
sin and darkness to be his people by Baptism through the life, death and
resurrection of Jesus. And God reminds
us that we are witnesses to his mercy, to his love and to the death and
resurrection of Jesus.
God speaks to us as His holy people, his
chosen nation, his royal priests. We are
not these things because of our actions but because of Christ and his atonement
on the cross where He was substituted for us and took our punishment on his
back. We are this one body who lives
every day as a living, breathing manifestation of this remembrance. We are God’s children, blessed by him, loved
by him, protected by Him. We live toward
the reign of God inaugurated in Jesus Christ.
Yet even as we look at what God has done,
we focus on what is to be. Every service
we pray “come, Lord Jesus” return to us and reign over us in your glorified
presence when death is conquered completely and we can live once again with you
in the new Eden.
God calls us, refreshes us, and renews our
body and soul. We are fed with his
precious body and blood and thus join with him in the Passover from death to
life and receive from him the promise of eternal life. God calls us to this and more.
Dear
Father in heaven, you call us to be your own and to guard us, guide us and
protect us from all the arrows that devil has.
Keep is, dear Lord, wrapped safely in your arms. Hide us in the shadow of your wings and bring
us safely home to be with you. This we
ask in the precious name of Jesus, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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