Monday, September 23, 2019

The Cost of Not Telling What We Know

I know it's long, but for your own life, please read this...

The other day I was at the grocery store, standing in line, waiting to be checked out. The usual banter between shoppers ensued. The lady in front of me, who had three kids in tow under the age of six and a cart full of groceries, was frantically trying to keep them all out of the ubiquitous candy and magazines and knickknacks at the register. Her hair was disheveled, her brow was furrowed and in between the 'no, nos,' she apologized. I smiled and told her not to worry, I remembered the days when I was doing the same. 

There was an older, stooped man behind me. He wore tan trousers, a blue-plaid shirt with the collar buttoned down, soft, brown, leather shoes and a grey cardigan sweater [it was supposed to be ninety-one degrees that day]. The sweater had buttons that were worked to look like they were made of some material, but they were just plastic. Some of the black had rubbed off and you could see the white underneath. He was counting out his loose change from his pocket to make sure he got the least amount of change back. He muttered something about, “in my day.”

Just behind him was a younger lady, maybe from U of I. She looked to have just finished a work out, or practice. She had maroon shorts on, was wearing running shoes and a long-sleeved, black dry-fit shirt with the swoosh on it. She had an arm band mp3 player, with ear buds in. I could make out some kind of music with deep bass. She half whispered the lyrics and was kind of just looking at nothing, over toward the produce section.

A well dressed man, maybe in his thirties, stood behind her, Dress shirt, tie and glasses made him look, I don't know, lawyerish. He had one of those hand baskets that you carry when you're not picking up much. In it was a bottle of wine, a bundle of daisies and some crackers and cheese. It looked like it would be a special night, perhaps a proposal.

The lady with the children had finished. She was pushing her cart away, kids yelling about some candy they didn’t get. I walked up with my milk, bread and eggs [no there wasn't a snow storm coming] and several other items. I greeted the cashier and asked how her day was going. She was an older woman and had been working at this store for years. She was always pleasant and always efficient. She said she was fine as she wisked items past the scanner and said she was off in twenty minutes.

It was then that I caught the conversation in the next line. Two young men, dressed in hoodies, were talking about a place that they were going to that night. But it wasn’t a concert, or one or the other’s house, they said they were going to [*****please fill in your address here*****]. I recognized this address as someone I knew - you. They said their plan was to go to this house to steal some stuff and then kill whoever was home. They didn’t say the last part out loud, but one of them pulled his finger across his neck and the other smiled an evil grin, patting a bulge in his hoodie pocket. 

I froze. The sounds of others in line, cash registers, people at the bank window near by all were gone. The only sound I could hear was my own pulse pounding in my ears. 

The cashier must have said sir several times from the look on her face and the impatience of the others in line. The old gentleman was practically in my pocket. I realized, no one else had heard the young men. The old man was now muttering something else. I slid my card into the machine, got my receipt, grabbed my bags and headed for the door. The young men, boys really, upon closer inspection, were exiting their line too, and bumped into me. The one with the gun looked at me and said something I cannot repeat. It surprised me, as I was in my clerical collar.

I walked out and got in my car. My hands were trembling and it took several attempts to get my key into the ignition. I started the car and sat there for a few minutes.  Looking up, I could see the two boys, laughing, having yelled at a passing car, and walking down the street.

I drove home and put away my groceries. All night - while I was making my supper and later while I was watching TV - I pondered this horrific dilemma. I went to bed with dread on my heart. The next morning I got up, put on the coffee, turned on the TV and started to make my breakfast. As I was boiling the water for my oats I heard the news talking about a shooting. I listened intently, paying no attention to the hissing, spitting water on my stove. Suddenly, there it was [*****please fill in your name*****] had been shot and killed during a robbery in their home. I broke down and sobbed. People I knew were dead. You were dead. I hadn't called, hadn't texted, hadn't driven to your house to tell you what I knew was coming. I simply let it happen. The water was boiling over on the stove.

This is what I let happen every time I don't tell someone about Jesus, every time I don't invite someone to church, every time I don't ask someone why I didn't see him or her in church. It's as if I overheard the devil's plan to sneak in to your house with robbery and murder in mind. Because the Bible, GOD'S Holy, inerrant Word, tells me exactly that - the devil's plans. Plans for all who don't believe, all who don't live a life of repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. 

The Bible also tells me GOD'S plan of salvation and forgiveness and life and Heaven - in Jesus Christ. It tells me of how, as a believer,  I will want to be in church, want to love Him with my heart, soul and mind, want love my neighbor as myself, want to walk in His ways, want to pray, want to praise Him, want to be among others who are on this road!

But if I don't tell YOU - someone I call friend -  about this, and I let you continue in your ways, knowing fully what will happen when Jesus comes again, and you've lived a faithless, lip-service life, a life with the devil robbing and murdering you and your family…
...what kind of friend am I?

See you in church Sunday...

Love - 
Pastor Ray

"And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.” Acts 4.12

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Sliding Headlong into Hell

It used to be that the debate was about what or whom was in the womb.  One side said what, the other said whom. It seems this debate is no longer the issue given the NY legislature's decision last month. And let's be honest, if a state like Virginia actually has members of its legislature considering delivered babies as ‘abortable,’ how long can it be before progressive states [like NY] consider this and PASS it. Once a child is outside the womb AND is no longer considered untouchable by the murderous tools of the abortion doctors, well…

Where is the line? It was once much earlier in the pregnancy. But the line kept moving. Closer and closer to birth, the line marched. Now? Now it's marched right up to the moments of labor. Before long that line will be OUTSIDE the womb.

Where does the line stop then? Prior to leaving the hospital? Prior to turning one? Prior to being school age? And before anyone ‘tsk, tsks’ me let's remember where we were on the ‘law’ in 1973 and what was ‘allowable,’ and compare that to where we are in 2019 and what is now ‘allowable.’ It's not hyperbole. It never was - not even in 1973. Last month proved that fact.

So where does it end? When do we recognize that the child has rights? The child's rights have been sucked and chopped out of the hands of those in the womb. Soon those rights will be stolen from the hands of living, breathing babies in the cribs next to the mothers’ beds.

So I ask you this...

What gives us the right to be outraged against a Father Marcotte? What gives us the right to arrest those who abuse their newborn baby? Shouldn't they be allowed to end the life of their child, or abuse it anyway they want? I mean, after all, we murder babies in the birth canal.

Or…

Are we sliding headlong into Hell because we've allowed something so heinous as killing children in the womb - at any age?

Kyrie Eleison -
Pastor Ray

Oh, and one more thing - it's not political - it's theological...

https://www.wthr.com/article/indianapolis-priest-suspended-alleged-sexual-abuse-minor


January/February Newsletter Item

A Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness…
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ @Emmaus -
It’s the morning of December 20th and I find myself in my study, meditating on Christ’s Baptism [January 13]. As I am doing so, someone contacts me with a struggle that is permeating her life. What the particular struggle is, is unimportant here - it’s a struggle. We all have them. We all can empathize.
This person shared a song that was helping her, that spoke to her in her pain and suffering. This song asked GOD to keep her head above water, to keep her from drowning.
This instantly brought to mind this picture.
I’ve shown it to you before and it has been the subject of a homily a couple of years ago. This wonderfully rendered image of Christ reaching down [through the waters of Baptism, mind you] to pluck us out from beneath the waters and bring us to safety is the perfect image of GOD saving us from drowning!
But we must be drowned first. St. Paul tells us this when he writes…
3Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? 4We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life. Romans 6.3-4
Our old selves must die…
6We know that our old self was crucified with him in order that the body of sin might be brought to nothing, so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin. 7For one who has died has been set free from sin. Romans 6.6-7
Now beneath those waters, it seems desperate, it’s frightening, we can’t breathe, we scratch and claw for the surface, to inhale that sweet, pure air that is lost to us below.
That is when Christ reaches down to pull us out of the drowning waters of Baptism, He snatches us up from the storms' swells of our lives and He saves us…
8Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. Romans 6.8
This is how we weather the storms throughout our lives. Through our Baptism we are united with Christ and given His Holy Spirit. That Holy Spirit sustains us and keeps us in Him. What a wonderful Father in Heaven we have! He takes care of us throughout our lives and brings us safely into the harbor of Heaven, by way of the Cross of Jesus Christ.
It is a privilege to be your pastor.

‘Living Out Christ-Centered Lives’ -

Pastor Ray
“Behold! The Lamb of GOD Who takes away the sin of the world.” John 1.29

Monday, December 3, 2018

An Open Letter to My Grandchildren - December Newsletter

A Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness…
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ @Emmaus -
An Open Letter to my Grandchildren.
Dear Miranda, Oliver, Eowyn and all future progeny with which I have been gifted by the LORD -
Grace, Mercy and Peace from our Heavenly Father, our LORD and Savior, Jesus Christ and Their Holy Spirit. Amen.
I write this particular letter to some of you with my life’s end being not too far over the horizon, and to others, well it comes from beyond the grave, from my eternal Home - Heaven.
Some of you I knew well, some not as much as I would have liked to and others not at all. No matter which group you find yourself in - whether you remember me or not or didn’t even meet me [and only know of some resemblance you have to me, because a great-grandparent of yours sees that uncanny similarity in the crinkled photo you’ve been shown of me from many decades ago] know this…
I prayed for you.
No, not everyday. Anyone who tells you that, well he or she is not being as honest with you as you might think, or like. But I did, and stil do, pray for you. For some of you, you might wonder how that’s even possible, since some, if not many, of you weren’t even born yet. Ha! Even your grandparents weren't born yet! Well, let’s just say, I prayed for the possibility of you.
That is one reason I write to you today. The second? I guess this time of year always has me looking back at the Decembers of my youth and younger years and it usually involves two things - my faith and my family.
Family - going to Mamaw Smith’s appartement on CHRISTmas Eve and marveling at the delicious smells emanating from her tiny kitchen; receiving the ubiquitous argyle socks of blue, black and brown; coming home after midnight to get in bed for a restless sleep for what seemed a year until CHRISTmas morning; relatives from out of town; sitting around my parents large, kitchen table visiting, drinking coffee, having a slice of pumpkin pie [made by my Aunt Barbara, of course!]; laughter - lots of belly-busting, tears inducing laughter; CHRISTmas morning, around the tree, opening gifts, spying my Papaw Smith just sitting there watching and smiling, while I naively wondered how he could possibly be that happy just looking on; heading to Meema and Peepa’s house later in the morning, opening more gifts, eating lunch around their modest, yellow, formica table with the leaves in and the mismatched chairs [burnt-orange kitchen, green lawn, brown organ bench and a blue, fuzzy, makeup chair that swiveled and was desperately fought for by my brother and me; heading home in the snow to explore the new toys and await the family’s arrival for supper, games and eggnog; having my own children - Jason and Bonnie-Joy - and discovering the source of Papaw’s smile and enjoyment of just watching my kids on CHRISTmas morning.
Faith - getting out of school and the bus rides to Saint Paul’s to practice for the Lutheran Memorial School Children’s CHRISTmas Service [not program - thank you Mrs. Brutcher!]; being in awe of that sanctuary’s immense space, large altar, and a pulpit with a roof; practicing songs and hymns and recitations of Holy Scripture prophesying the birth of the Christ-child;  after that Service, receiving those glorious, soft, sugar sprinkled candies that were a once a year treat; CHRISTmas Eve Service at Emmaus; the two trees - one decorated with white and gold Chrismons, the other with red ribbons and apples; as I grew older the single tree with Chrismons beside the pulpit; the banner with a profile of Baby Jesus in the manger and the legs of the manger outlined in such a way making a cross visible; the white candles in the chimneys in front of the windows all around the church; the entire Advent wreath in all of its glowing glory, one purple taper half spent, a second slightly less so, a rose candle a little taller still and another purple more stately than the rest in its height; the large Christ-candle in the middle with its Chi-Rho and manger on the front, and that we had the exact same candle at home in our advent wreath - a gift to our family from Nancy and Larry Hoffschneider [my 7th and 8th grade teachers, respectively]; my Mom and Aunt Barbara playing pre-service music on the organ; listening to [and later as an adult singing in] the choir; sitting on the “wrong side” of the church [we were always northsiders on Sundays!]; sitting next to my Papaw Smith [a treat since he lived in El Paso]; closing out the service with the singing of Silent Night in the glow of all of the handheld candles and the church lights out, one obligatory verse in German, a nod to our Lutheran heritage; even as a teenager, getting teary-eyed in that moment thinking of how much GOD loves me, to send His Son - Jesus to save me, it waasn’t lost on me, at a very young age, the reason Jesus was in the stable that first CHRISTmas night.
And that’s the point of this letter - Jesus. All of the waxing poetic and fond memories above - both family and faith - is about the love of my GOD for me and is tarnished without Him. For in each reflection, on both lists, is a blessing from my heavenly Father - ALL from GOD above, ALL because He loves me.
Lest we forget, and many in my time have, you cannot spell CHRISTmas without the word “Christ.” Yes, all sorts of people manage to do all of the family stuff without Him and may even seem happy. But there is no true happiness without Christ. I cannot adequately explain how that is, I wish I could. It must be experienced by you. You must give your heart over to GOD to truly understand this. But I promise you, once you do, you will have instantaneous understanding and appreciation for what I write to you today.
My prayers have been, and continue to be, for you to be faithful. My reasoning is for your welfare, both on earth and for all eternity. But if I’m honest, there’s another reason too - I miss you and want to see [or in some cases meet] you. Know that I love you and continue to pray for you.
Oh, you should see what CHRISTmas in Heaven is like! The sounds, the smells, the sights are just too marvelous to describe! Nothing on earth compares! Remember, Jesus came on CHRISTmas to live and die for you! I must be off, He is going to begin reading His story of when He was born! My Dad is saving me a seat! Merry CHRISTmas!!!
Love,
Papaw
It is a privilege to be your pastor.
‘Living Out Christ-Centered Lives’ -

Pastor Ray
“Behold! The Lamb of GOD Who takes away the sin of the world.” John 1.29

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Satan - Redefining Christ

We begin the penitential season of Advent on Sunday December 2nd, a journey of reflection regarding the cost of our sin - the incarnation of Christ. And Satan is at work, as usual.

Coming to a clothing rack near you is a line of baby/children’s clothing developed by Celine Dion and the company Nununu [forming celinununu]. Its aim? To make gender neutral clothing for the parents who want their child to decide his/her own gender, and begin a “new world order.”

The TV ad that accompanies this line of clothing [see here https://youtu.be/GYYKbM6rmxE ] is diabolical. It begins with Celine riding in a limo, dressed in white, opining in regard to children, their future and how dare we thrust gender upon them. She then changes into black, and goes into a hospital nursery carrying a bag. As she enters, it’s notable the wall on one side of the door reflects the universal symbol for boys/men and the otherside the reciprocating girl’s/women's symbol [like the ones found on public restroom doors]. Stepping in, she finds what one would expect, bassinets filled with babies in pink and blue, mobiles hanging above, with a lullaby gently playing.  Celine reaches into her black “doctor's” bag [complete with white hospital cross on the side - as if she's ‘healing’ these babies of some dreaded disease] and pulls out a handful of black, sparkly, magic dust that she blows on to the children, transforming their clothing. They go from pink and blue, to white and black. Some have the little white crosses on their clothing, others black stars and still others “NEW ORDER” emblazoned on their onesies. The symbols on the walls have changed to one white hospital cross on either side, as well as the mobiles. Celine stands between the crosses smiling. The remainder of the commercial is [Celine being arrested for breaking in] inconsequential and is only about Celine's celebrity.

So what's the big deal? Plenty. Let's start with the gender issue.

First of all, GOD created males and females [Genesis 5.2]. There is no ambiguity in GOD'S creation. It's only after the fall into sin that we get the mutations of GOD'S creation [the abnormalities in body and mind].

For what purpose were they created? To love Him and one another [Luke 10.27].

What mandate were they given, once created? To fill the earth with their progeny [Genesis 1.28]. This can only happen through male and female copulation.

The idea of healthy [non-abnormality] babies being born without gender is ludicrous to the extreme [and let's be honest from the get go, this commercial and clothing line is NOT aimed at the small number of the abnormal, but at EVERY child being born]. Gender is not chosen. It is given in the womb - in the dna. That's the science folks. It cannot be argued. Any challenge to what GOD has ordained is sinful - case closed.

So what about all of the symbolism?

  1. Celine goes from white to black - she approaches the hospital as an angel of mercy [2 Corinthians 11.14], but her true colors are revealed once inside.
  2. She pulls from her ‘medicine’ bag a black, magic dust that ‘heals’ the children of their GOD given genders [Colossians 2.8; see also Holy Scripture reference above].
  3. Suddenly the room changes. Crosses are everywhere, especially on the two walls mentioned above. This black angel - Satan - [Revelation 12.7ff] strikes his best Jesus Christ pose by situating himself [in Celine] between the two crosses [see Mount Calvary here; Luke 23.39ff] as the Savior of the world's children.
  4. The clothing of the babies changes from pink and blue, to black and white. The gender choice, by virtue of the black magic, has been given to each baby and his/her future. Thus, what is rightfully and solely GOD’S work has been relegated to man. A clear desire of Eden’s original sin, in wanting to be like GOD [Genesis 3.4ff].
  5. One thing Satan does get right here, albeit not what he intended, the choice between Christ and Satan is very black and white. Not a speck, nor a drop of grey can be found betwixt these. The line is razor sharp because the Gospel divides [Matthew 12.30].
  6. Found on the clothing, the medicinal cross, once again mocking Christ [Galatians 6.7]. Also found marked on the clothing are black pentagrams, a symbol of satanism.
  7. Although this may be a stretch, given everything else, it’s hard to locate coincidence. Nununu, in numerology, is 21/14/21/14/21/14. 21-14=7 or 777. This is a number associated with GOD. Obviously 666 is the number of Satan. Again, he mocks the LORD.

This was brought to my attention by way of an article on the ChurchPop website, dated 11.24.18 [see article here https://churchpop.com/2018/11/24/this-is-satanic-exorcist-says-of-celine-dions-gender-neutral-clothing-line/?fbclid=IwAR0r_1T15zBKeM3KhsrxHpMOzFBXZ4cdGHcRa2H4koa2XlcLLcLPvvcJINo ]. This was taken from a larger, more in depth, article found on the National Catholic Register website, dated 11.21.18 [see article here http://m.ncregister.com/blog/armstrong/exorcist-warns-about-celine-diones-occult-childrens-clothing ] In this later article the author, Patti Armstrong, talks with Monsignor John Esseff, a priest of 65 years, and an exorcist in the Scranton, Pennsylvania diocese for 40 years. He sees the demonic in this.

Armstrong quotes the Monsignor in regard to this ad, “The devil is going after children by confusing gender,” he said. “When a child is born, what is the first things we say about that child? It’s a boy, or it’s a girl. That is the most natural thing in the world to say. But to say that there is no difference is satanic.”

In this clothing line [and ad] we find Satan at his most deceitful and it comes as the Christian world prepares for the Christ Child to be born in Bethlehem. He wants distraction from this Holy event. So he prowls about [1 Peter 5.8] looking for a way into the hearts of all people. More pointedly, he desires the hearts of Christians who will dismiss this and other such warnings as overreaction and reading too much into things. The scary thing? That's exactly what Satan wants us to do.

Kyrie Eleison!

Thursday, November 8, 2018

A November Afternoon Thought...

A Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness…
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ @Emmaus -
In 1989 the second [and not nearly as good] Ghostbusters movie came out. It had many of the same punchlines, gags and props. What was different was the enemy, the ghost to be busted. This time it was ‘pure and concentrated evil.’ This ‘evil’ preyed and grew on the hatefulness and generally bad attitude of New Yorkers [the location for the story].
It would seem that this evil had only increased in the past [gulp] 29 years! Drive to Buck’s, Adrian Orchard, Garfield Park, or Boyden’s and no doubt you’ve experienced the bad attitudes I am referencing. Whether it’s the 'me first' way of drivers [as if each driver was another Veruca Salt!], the bad mannered fellow shoppers in the grocery, the rude workers or [heaven forbid] a fellow parishioner on a Sunday - these stinky attitudes are EVERYWHERE!
Now, we could hope for such a simple solution that was proffered by the movie, and just join hands and arms, and SING our troubles away [the climax takes place on New Year’s Eve and the New Yorkers join in singing, ‘Auld Lang Syne’]. Fat chance that will happen!
So we must rely on our faith to see us through, and point us in the right direction. That direction is made clear to us by these words from St. Paul…
Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children. 2And walk in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God. Ephesians 5.1-2
In other words, be Christ to one another - loving GOD with all of your heart, soul and mind; and loving your neighbor as yourself - just like Jesus.
Martin Luther wrote in his book, ‘The Freedom of a Christian,’ [1520]...
“As our heavenly Father has in Christ freely come to our aid, we also ought freely to help our neighbor through our body and its works, and each one should become as it were a Christ to the other that we may be Christs to one another and Christ may be the same in all, that is, that we may be truly Christians…”
So, in this month of giving thanks, let us give thanks for the many opportunities we have to be Christ in another’s life, as we live out Christ-Centered Lives!
It is a privilege to be your pastor.
‘Living Out Christ-Centered Lives’ -
Pastor Ray
“Behold! The Lamb of GOD Who takes away the sin of the world.” John 1.29

Thursday, November 1, 2018

For the Love of GOD!

When it come to love and GOD we know a few things…

GOD is love. 1 John 4.8
GOD loves us and gives His Son for us. John 3.16
GOD wants all to be saved. 1 Timothy 2.4

There are many more.

We know GOD loves unconditionally.

You may say, "Wait, He requires faith in Him to receive His love."

Yes, He requires faith...but not to love you. He does that with or without your faith in Him. Jesus says, "For He makes His sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust." Matthew 5.45

No, He loves everyone, regardless of their faith in Him. Jesus' cross shows that in crystal-clear vision.

But faith IS necessary, just not how you think.

Faith is necessary -  for YOU to love HIM.

To GOD be the glory. Amen.