Devotion for Sunday, September 8, 2024

“When Jesus became aware of this, he departed. Many crowds followed him, and he cured all of them, and he ordered them not to make him known” (Matthew 12:15-16). 

 Jesus never picked a fight.  Those who hated Him were constantly picking a fight.  You and I are not to pick fights, but we are to stand the ground established by Scripture when necessary.  Do not forget what Jesus said about shaking the dust off our feet if you are not received in His name.  Jesus left the scene and went on doing good and healing those whom He met. 

 ord, help me to follow the example You set.  If cornered, give me wisdom to stand my ground, but, if necessary, show me the way to graciously exit.  Through all things, teach me how to stand firm in my faith.  Whether I am standing still or moving, fill me with the attitude that You would have so that I may faithfully serve Your cause through all I do.  Be the One who is always leading me. 

 Lord Jesus, You know the difficulty of navigating daily life.  Lead me according to the Father’s will to be humble and diligent in the tasks You give me to do.  May I be guided by the Holy Spirit to do what You give me to do today.  Remind me to keep my eyes upon You with all I say and do.  Help me to be faithful to the call You give me for this day.  Amen. 




Devotion for Saturday, September 7, 2024

“Then he said to the man, “Stretch out your hand.” He stretched it out, and it was restored, as sound as the other.  But the Pharisees went out and conspired against him, how to destroy him” (Matthew 12:13-14). 

Jesus healed one who was His own.  Did He break the law?  Does not God take care of us every day?  Is God breaking the law?  We care for what we care for and the purpose of the Sabbath is so that we learn how to rest.  God rested on the seventh day.  To be so inwardly focused that you are outwardly no good has been a problem all along.  We are here because the Lord placed us here.  Trust in the Lord. 

Lord, You know how much I wrestle between wanting to do things the way I think they ought to be done and simply doing what You give me to do.  Help me so that I may look to You and do what You give me to do.  Take my eyes off those around me telling me what to do so that I focus upon Your guidance.  Lead me in Your goodness always to have a willing, humble, merciful, and gracious heart for all those who are around me. 

Lord Jesus, You explained what You were doing.  Guide me in Your goodness to be as compassionate as You are.  Help me to learn how to be intentional in the things I do.  Let me to not waver, nor stop because those around me are cynical and unwilling to see the bigger picture.  Lead me, Lord, in the way You would have me go this day.  May I learn a little more today about what it means to be faithful.  Amen. 




Devotion for Friday, September 6, 2024

“He said to them, “Suppose one of you has only one sheep and it falls into a pit on the Sabbath; will you not lay hold of it and lift it out?  How much more valuable is a human being than a sheep! So it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath” (Matthew 12:11-12).  

God cares about all that He has made.  We are to care for what He has entrusted to us.  The principle here is very simple to understand.  Are you thinking of yourself and therefore unwilling to “break” the law as you suppose the law is to be upheld, or are you thinking of others?  This includes all things, creatures and creation itself.  This is a matter of adopting the character of Christ. 

LORD, You get to the heart of stewardship by challenging me to care for all that You have entrusted to me.  Regardless the day, You desire that I would do what needs to be done.  Lead me  in the way of being Your steward.  Lead me through all the challenges that will come my way and guide me according to Your purpose, having the spirit of Christ live through me with all that I do. 

Lord Jesus, of course I would care for a creature entrusted to me no matter the day.  Help me to never adopt an attitude that willingly breaks Your law but have a willingness to do what needs to be done no matter the situation.  Guide me by Your Spirit to humbly do what You give me to do each day.  May I learn how to be faithful in all situations.  Guide me today to be obedient to all that You command.  Amen. 




Devotion for Thursday, September 5, 2024

“He left that place and entered their synagogue; a man was there with a withered hand, and they asked him, “Is it lawful to cure on the Sabbath?” so that they might accuse him” (Matthew 12:9-10).  

The legalists will always find a way to wrap their idea of the law around you, strangling another or freeing themselves.  It is a spiraling pit.  The law is good, but it was made for us; we were not made for the law.  The freedom of Christ is a freedom to live life as it is meant to be lived.  Obey the law of love and do not ensnare others with your idea of how things ought to be done. 

 Is it ever unlawful to do good?  The sinner thinks in terms of the self.  I cannot break the Sabbath, so I will not do that.  Jesus teaches us to think of the other.  Even if it somehow causes me to break the letter of a law, I will do what is needful for the other.  Ultimately, it gets back to the reality of our faith.  Either we will continue to live for ourselves, or else we will live as the Lord leads us. 

Lord Jesus, the sinner in me is always thinking of myself first.  Slay the sinner that I may be resurrected to live the new life You give.  Guide me in Your goodness and mercy, and heal me.  Then send me out into to the world to bring Your healing word to others no matter the cost to myself.  Join me with You, Jesus, so that I may humbly walk wherever You lead.  Guide me in Your grace always.  Amen. 




Devotion for Wednesday, September 4, 2024

“But if you had known what this means, ‘I desire mercy and not sacrifice,’ you would not have condemned the guiltless.  For the Son of Man is lord of the Sabbath” (Matthew 12:7-8). 

 Mercy understands what is going on.  It chooses to not punish.  In the case of those who do what is practical, why would you punish them?  Jesus is not talking about those who are always seeking a way around things, but about the faithful who often get into trouble because they do not conform rigidly.  The constant insistence that requires constant sacrifice is not the way the Lord works. 

 Lord, there are so many who want to run things the way they want to run them.  They think they know best.  They insist you give up any idea that is different from theirs and do not allow for any variation.  Lord, help me to be merciful with others.  Help me to no longer think in terms of what I must give, but to think in terms of what You have given that I may have the hope of everlasting life. 

 Lord Jesus, I am bound by sin, and I need Your help to think clearly about things.  Guide me away from a legalism that ensnares yet keep me seeking to live by Your law.  Help me to be merciful with others as You have been merciful with me.  You are the Lord of the Sabbath, for in You I find my rest.  Keep me on the narrow path of righteousness and help me to be gracious with others as You lead me.  Amen. 




Children’s Sermon Sept. 8, 2024/ Sixteenth Sunday of Pentecost/ Lectionary Year B.

Mark 7:24-37

Script
Pastor: Good morning boys and girls! Welcome! Let’s say good morning to our
friend Sammy and see if she is there. Ready? One, two, three: Good morning,
Sammy!

Sammy: Good morning, everyone! Boys and girls, I have a question for you: How
many of you have a dog?

[Allow children to raise hands and share about their dog]

Pastor: I have a dog at home, and my dog really like to eat food. Does anyone
here have a dog that really likes food?

[Allow time for responses]

Sammy: On the farm, Farmer Mark has lots of dogs. He has dogs for hunting,
fishing, and herding us sheep!

Pastor: Do Farmer Mark’s dogs like food as much as you do, Sammy?

Sammy: Oh they really love food! They each get breakfast, first dinner, and
second dinner, and they get lots of treats, too!

Pastor: That’s a lot of food!

Sammy: It is a lot of food! But that’s not even all. When the dogs come out to the pasture, they tell me about how during the family meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner, they get to lay under the table.

Pastor: They’re allowed to lay under the table during meals?

Sammy: Of course! You can’t stop them. Farmer Mark and his family don’t mind.
They get all the little crumbs and scraps that the children drop when they are
eating.

Pastor: So are these dogs really big dogs?

Sammy: No. Why do you ask?

Pastor: They are eating a lot of scraps.

Sammy: Scraps are small. They are just getting the pieces that are left behind.

 

Pastor: That connects to our Gospel for today. A mama in our gospel also wanted
just the scraps. She asked Jesus to heal her daughter, and Jesus agrees to heal the
child.

Sammy: Why did he agree?

Pastor: This woman was not Jewish. She was from a different group of people.
She demonstrated great faith by talking with Jesus and sharing the truth that he
came for all people, even the ones that were not originally chosen by God.

Sammy: Am I chosen by God?

Pastor: Yes—each person who is baptized and believes in Jesus is chosen by God.

Sammy: Jesus performs some amazing miracles.

Pastor: Isaiah predicted what Jesus would do many years before Jesus was born.
He says in chapter 35, “God will come and save you. Then the eyes of the blind
shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf unstopped; then shall the lame man
leap like a deer and the tongue of the mute sing for joy.”

Sammy: Wow! And that really happened! Jesus is God!

Pastor: Yes indeed! Let’s pray. Can everyone please fold your hands and bow your
heads? Dear Jesus, Thank you for calling us your children. Thank you for miracles.
Thank you for choosing us. We love you. Amen.

Sammy: Bye, everyone!

Pastor: Bye, Sammy!




Devotion for Tuesday, September 3, 2024

“Or have you not read in the law that on the Sabbath the priests in the temple break the Sabbath and yet are guiltless?  I tell you, something greater than the temple is here” (Matthew 12:5-6).  

 The priests work on the Sabbath.  Are they breaking the law?  The Lord knows what needs to be done and He has made provision.  Mind you, in our twenty-four/seven world, we live the opposite extreme.  Rather than jumping from one to the other, the Lord intends that we live in that middle ground of freedom.  Be guided by His grace and mercy and walk as the Lord intends for you to walk through this life. 

LORD, You know where I jump around and do not do things as You would have me do them.  Bring balance into my life so that I live freely and yet do not cause another to stumble.  Through all things, help me to understand that You are Lord and that You have put boundaries around our lives for our sakes.  Guide me now and always in the truth You have revealed in Christ, my Savior. 

 Lord Jesus, You point out the obvious that I sometimes forget.  Things do need to be done.  The law was made for our good and it is not a snare.  Help me to live freely and to treat others as I want to be treated.  Guide me now and always so that I may seek to please You within the boundaries You have placed around me.  May I now and always seek Your will in all things that I do.  Amen. 




Devotion for Monday, September 2, 2024

“He said to them, “Have you not read what David did when he and his companions were hungry?  He entered the house of God and ate the bread of the Presence, which it was not lawful for him or his companions to eat, but only for the priests” (Matthew 12:3-4).  

 Jesus said nothing that was not already evident in Scripture.  Practical is sometimes more important than the detailed, nuanced, interpretation that traps people.  We are not here to figure out the letter of the law.  We are to live within the boundaries of the law and live the life that we have been given.  The Lord knows our need and provides for us.  This is not freedom to do as we please, but liberty to do what is right in the sight of the Lord. 

 Lord, I suspect I will take this principle and push it to its limits, excusing any kind of behavior to do as I wish.  Place firm boundaries around me so that I neither grant freedom to myself where there is none nor restrict myself or others from the freedom You grant.  Grant wisdom to discern when to be free and when to remain bound by Your constraints.  Teach me to trust and obey Your leading. 

 Come, Holy Spiri and in Your wisdom, guide me each day to live within the bounds You grant me. Help me to look to You. and not others, lest I take my freedom for granted and live sinfully or use what I know to limit others to my limitations.  Help me to see others as You do and to loosen or bind as You lead.  In all things, may I always remember that it is to You that all things should point.  Amen. 




Devotion for Sunday, September 1, 2024

“At that time Jesus went through the grainfields on the Sabbath; his disciples were hungry, and they began to pluck heads of grain and to eat.  When the Pharisees saw it, they said to him, “Look, your disciples are doing what is not lawful to do on the Sabbath” (Matthew 12:1-2). 

 We can become so focused upon the law that we forget why it is there.  The letter of the law sometimes overrides its purpose.  If traffic is flowing five miles above the speed limit, it may be dangerous to go ten miles per hour under.  The idea of the Sabbath is to rest.  The Pharisees had to think hard on this one, so they weren’t resting.  Who was breaking the heart of the Sabbath; someone eating, or the other out for blood? 

 The law was made for our sake.  It is reality.  We are to live in the boundaries that God has established, but always remember, they are for our well=being and not to beat up others.  Between the law and grace is the place in which we live.  It is the place of freedom.  Live in the freedom our Lord grants and watch out for those who want to imprison you with a different kind of slavery. 

 Lord Jesus, teach me to live in the place where You grant freedom.  Guide me in Your goodness and mercy to know that in You, I have this freedom.  Lead me to be gracious and merciful to others when they do not do things the way I would do them.  Teach me to stay within Your bounds and live the life You give freely with joy.  Through all things, be the One who guides me into living as You would have me live.  Amen.  




Devotion for Saturday, August 31, 2024

“Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.  Take my yoke upon you and learn from me; for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.  For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light” (Matthew 11:28-30).

Are you tired of the constant pressure to be someone that you are not?  This world presses in and demands of us things that are not ours to have.  The Lord created you to be whom He created you to be.  Give the world-weariness to Jesus and learn to be whom He is making you to be.  He will give you direction.  In Him alone do you find rest.  He, the author and finisher of your faith, will accomplish what He intends.

Lord, You do not free me to do as I please.  You have told me that I am to take the yoke You give me so that I may be guided by You.  Help me to not chafe at the yoke, but willingly be guided by You.  Help me now and always to seek the gentle and humble heart that You grant to the faithful.  Free me from the sorrows of this age to live in the rest You give, knowing that I am in Your hands.

Lord Jesus, You were constantly working during Your earthly ministry.  Help me to see the model You gave and to follow it.  You do not want me to sit around doing nothing, but neither do I need to be always busy as if trying to prove something.  Help me to choose the better portion.  Through all that I do, lead me by the yoke You have given me to walk in the right direction.  May I learn to rest in You through all that I do.  Amen.