11/30/2014
HOMEWARD BOUND
"Homeward Bound"
The First Sunday in Advent
Read Psalm 122.
I was glad when they said, "Let us go up to the house of the 
LORD." (Psalm 122:1)
"Come on up for Thanksgiving!" Did you receive a Thanksgiving 
invitation this year? I guess all of us who regularly have the 
chance to gather with family and friends for the holidays take 
it for granted. The wonderful smells of holiday meals, the 
laughter filling the house, and everybody catching up with 
events in each other's lives are what make the day so special.
But today Thanksgiving weekend comes to an end and all those 
happy get-togethers must break up. Roads are packed with 
travelers scattering their separate ways. Of course in a few 
short weeks, we'll hear a new invitation: "Come on up for 
Christmas!"
Your church is sending out its own invitation this Advent. In 
the next few weeks many volunteers will be decorating the 
church, learning their parts for the Christmas program, and 
practicing their anthems for the choir. Your brothers and sisters 
in Christ are going to all this effort because they want to invite 
you to come on up for Christmas as together we go to worship 
and celebrate our Savior's coming.
But there is another come-on-up-for-Christmas invitation unlike 
any other. When you reach this home you won't find yourself 
sitting at the little kid's table or crammed into a crowded pew. 
And the festival won't end too soon like Thanksgiving and 
Christmas always do. The Lord Jesus Himself is inviting you to 
come up to His heavenly home and stay there with Him--forever.
That's what Advent is all about, and that's what these Advent 
devotions are all about. We will recall why the Lord Jesus came 
down from heaven so long ago. We will recall that the only way 
we can call heaven our home was because Jesus took our guilt 
and sin upon Himself and suffered and died in our place. Then, 
putting our faith in Christ, we will join our brothers and sisters in 
Jesus Christ in joyful expectation as we journey on together.
So light the first Advent candle, and accept our thrilling invitation: 
"Let us go up to the house of the Lord!"
THE PRAYER: 
Heavenly Father, thank You for calling us home to share Your 
eternal celebration through Your Son Jesus Christ. Help us to 
truly value Your forgiveness in Jesus and our eternal future, which 
He won for us by His life, death, and resurrection. In Jesus' 
Name. Amen.
(Lutheran Hour Ministries)
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11/27/2014
THANKSGIVING IT'S JUST NOT RIGHT
Yesterday I spoke about how I am thankful for God's 
Grace.  The Lord has been so good to me. As I 
participate in Thanksgiving there is something I 
want to keep in mind.
I must remember, especially today, that there are
492 billionares living in this country.  There are 16
million children living in poverty.  THAT IS NOT RIGHT!
No matter what your faith is, no matter what your
politics are, even if you don't have any faith, even
if you don't claim any politics, THAT IS NOT RIGHT!
This Thanksgiving Day let me remember that there
are 16 million children who have nothing to be 
thankful for, that's right nothing.  On this day as
I sit in front of this wonderful meal, with the family I
Iove, let me ask myself "What am I going to do
about all those children"?
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11/26/2014
WHAT I AM THANKFUL FOR
Scripture:
When I look at Your heavens, the work of Your fingers, 
the moon and the stars, which You have set in place, 
what is man that You are mindful of him, and the son 
of man that You care for him? Psalms 8:3-4
Reflection:
As the psalmist said, "When I look at Your heavens, the 
work of Your fingers, the moon and the stars, which You 
have set in place, what is man that You are mindful of him?"
Good question, and it is a question for which no one has 
a logical answer.
All anyone can say is this: in His power the Lord brought
 into being all that is and ever will be. In His wisdom He 
put humankind in charge of His perfect creation and then, 
after our sin, in His grace, He decided to save us.
Unbelievable!
The Lord who had made 100 million galaxies, with each 
composed of 1 billion suns, has decided that He was willing 
to send His Son into this world to carry our sins and die the 
death we deserved. Now, because the Lord is mindful of us, 
all who are brought to faith in the risen Redeemer are forgiven 
and granted eternal life.
Which leads us to the conclusion: the universe is an 
impressive thing, but God's grace is more so.
Prayer:: 
Dear Lord, in Your grace You sent Your Son 
to seek and save sinners. Forgive humankind when they think 
they know, understand and are empowered to judge You. Let 
us see how small we are, how great You are, and how much 
we need You. This I pray in Jesus' Name. Amen.
I AM THANKFUL FOR GOD'S GRACE TO ME!!!!!  
THANK YOU LORD
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