The Fall — Part 5: 02/23/2024

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                           The Fall - Part 5
                            Genesis 3:14-15
                              02/22/2024


        14   The LORD God said to the serpent, ``Because you
             have done this, cursed are you above all livestock
             and above all beasts of the field; on your belly
             you shall go, and dust you shall eat all the days
             of your life.
        15   I will put enmity between you and the woman, and
             between your offspring and her offspring; he shall
             bruise your head, and you shall bruise his heel.''
             (ESV)

        The LORD God said to the serpent, ``Because you have
        done this, cursed are you above all livestock and above
        all beasts of the field; on your belly you shall go,
        and dust you shall eat all the days of your life.  I
        will put enmity between you and the woman, and between
        your offspring and her offspring; he shall bruise your
        head, and you shall bruise his heel.''


        The day that Adam and Eve defied God, sin and death entered
   the world.  All the world was cursed, from the serpent who would
   crawl in the dust, to the ground that brought forth thorns and
   thistles, to the sweat of labor, and the problems in
   relationships between people.  Creation, which God had declared
   as very good, lay in ruins.

        Yet echoing in the curse is the word of hope.  The serpent's
   fate is our redemption from sin, death, and the power of the
   devil.  The ``Seed of the woman'' foretells the virgin birth of
   Jesus.  His bruised heel is the pain of crucifixion, that He
   would not lie in the grave eternally, but would rise, thus
   crushing the head of the serpent.

        Two minutes a day is not enough time to speak of God's Word,
   of God's love, of our redemption through the death and
   resurrection of Jesus Christ.  Join us at Trinity Lutheran Church
   on Sunday morning 9:00 a.m., especially if you disagree with what
   you have heard this morning.  We would love to discuss this in
   more detail.

        May our Lord grant you the peace of knowing that Jesus is
   our Redeemer.  Amen.

The Fall — Part 4: 02/22/2024

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                           The Fall - Part 4
                            Genesis 3:11-13
                              02/22/2024


        11   He said, ``Who told you that you were naked? Have
             you eaten of the tree of which I commanded you not
             to eat?''
        12   The man said, ``The woman whom you gave to be with
             me, she gave me fruit of the tree, and I ate.''
        13   Then the Lord God said to the woman, ``What is
             this that you have done?'' The woman said, ``The
             serpent deceived me, and I ate.''  (ESV)

        When God confronted Adam and Eve with their sin, neither one
   took responsibility.  Adam tried to place the blame on God for
   giving him the gift of marriage.  The woman blamed the serpent.
        He said, ``Who told you that you were naked? Have you
        eaten of the tree of which I commanded you not to
        eat?''  The man said, ``The woman whom you gave to be
        with me, she gave me fruit of the tree, and I ate.''
        Then the Lord God said to the woman, ``What is this
        that you have done?'' The woman said, ``The serpent
        deceived me, and I ate.''


        Immediately the desire to be like God, the desire to be in
   control, the desire to be perfect in our own eyes was evident.
   ``I am innocent, it is Your fault, God, for giving me this woman.
   If you didn't do that, I would not have eaten from the tree.  I
   am innocent.''  And Eve said, ``Don't blame me, I am a poor
   innocent bystander who was deceived by the serpent.  I am
   innocent.''

        Thus sin entered the world.  Every child is conceived in
   sin.  How do we know this?  God said, ``If you sin, you will
   surely die.''  Saint Paul wrote, ``For the wages of sin is death,
   but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our
   Lord.''1 Only sinners die, and children die, therefore children
   are sinners.

        But God, in cursing the serpent, gave hope to Adam, Eve, and
   all people.  The gift of eternal life is found in Jesus.

        May our Lord comfort you with this gift of life.  Amen.

The Fall — Part 3: 02/21/2024

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                           The Fall - Part 3
                             Genesis 3:6-7
                              02/21/2024


        6    So when the woman saw that the tree was good for
             food, and that it was a delight to the eyes, and
             that the tree was to be desired to make one wise,
             she took of its fruit and ate, and she also gave
             some to her husband who was with her, and he ate.
        7    Then the eyes of both were opened, and they knew
             that they were naked. And they sewed fig leaves
             together and made themselves loincloths.  (ESV)

        As we doubt God's Word, we are open to any suggestion.  The
   woman did not believe or did not understand that God said, ``You
   shall not eat of the tree that is in the midst of the garden.''
   Adam, who had been given this commandment, stood idly by as the
   bone of his bone, the flesh of his flesh, willingly defied God.

        So when the woman saw that the tree was good for food,
        and that it was a delight to the eyes, and that the
        tree was to be desired to make one wise, she took of
        its fruit and ate, and she also gave some to her
        husband who was with her, and he ate.  Then the eyes of
        both were opened, and they knew that they were naked.
        And they sewed fig leaves together and made themselves
        loincloths.


        The innocence of creation was shattered.  They knew the
   devil was right, they now knew both good and evil.  In
   acknowledging that they were naked, they acknowledged the sin
   which they had committed.  Sewing fig leaves together to make a
   loincloth did not cover their sin, did not remove the punishment
   of death.

        In Lent, we acknowledge that we have inherited the same sin
   from Adam.  We also confess that we have sinned against God and
   neighbor by our thoughts, words, and deeds.  The loincloth of our
   good works cannot cover our sin, cannot fix that which we have
   done.

        Fortunately for Adam and Eve, fortunately for us, God does
   not desire the death of a sinner.  Therefore, He promised a
   Redeemer who would crush the head of the serpent and restore
   creation.

        May our Lord grant that we believe in Him, that we trust in
   the death and resurrection of Jesus for our salvation.  Amen.

The Fall — Part 2: 02/20/2024

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                           The Fall - Part 2
                             Genesis 3:1-3
                              02/20/2024


        1    Now the serpent was more crafty than any other
             beast of the field that the LORD God had made.  He
             said to the woman, ``Did God actually say, You
             shall not eat of any tree in the garden?''
        2    And the woman said to the serpent, ``We may eat of
             the fruit of the trees in the garden,
        3    but God said, `You shall not eat of the fruit of
             the tree that is in the midst of the garden,
             neither shall you touch it, lest you die.'''
             (ESV)

        We believe, teach, and confess that the account of the fall
   of man into sin as recorded in Genesis is true.  God's response
   echoed throughout history and gives us hope today, even when we
   are surrounded by sin and death.

        Now the serpent was more crafty than any other beast of
        the field that the LORD God had made.  He said to the
        woman, ``Did God actually say, You shall not eat of any
        tree in the garden?''  And the woman said to the
        serpent, ``We may eat of the fruit of the trees in the
        garden, but God said, `You shall not eat of the fruit
        of the tree that is in the midst of the garden, neither
        shall you touch it, lest you die.'''


        The devil, the world, and our own sinful flesh desire that
   we turn our backs on God, that we ignore Him and His love.  We
   desire to be in control, even when everything is falling apart.
   Sin begins with doubting God's Word.  ``Did God actually say?''

        Did God actually give a single command to Adam, who in turn
   told Eve?  Did God actually promise a Savior who would pay the
   price of our sin, of our rebellion?  Did God actually raise Jesus
   from the dead?  Did God actually say that Jesus will come again
   to judge the living and the dead?  If we doubt God's Word, we
   eventually will have no hope when everything is falling apart.
   Because God gave a single command, because Adam did not protect
   Eve when she disobeyed the command, and then also disobeyed, sin
   and death entered the world.  Yet God, in His mercy, even on the
   day of the first sin, graciously promised to redeem us from sin
   and death.

        May our Lord comfort you with the sure and certain knowledge
   that Jesus died and rose again for your redemption.  Amen.

The Fall — Part 1: 02/19/2024

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                           The Fall - Part 1
                              Genesis 3:1
                              02/19/2024


        1    Now the serpent was more crafty than any other
             beast of the field that the LORD God had made.  He
             said to the woman, ``Did God actually say, You
             shall not eat of any tree in the garden?''  (ESV)

        The season of Lent is a purple season in the church, a
   penitential season where we both ponder and repent of our sins.
   Therefore, in many traditions, the Old Testament lesson for the
   First Sunday in Lent is from the third chapter of Genesis, the
   fall into sin.

        The scene opens with the serpent, the devil, a fallen angel,
   confronting the woman God created as a companion to Adam.  Adam
   was with the woman, who was later named Eve, and did not
   intervene in the conversation.
        Now the serpent was more crafty than any other beast of
        the field that the LORD God had made.  He said to the
        woman, ``Did God actually say, You shall not eat of any
        tree in the garden?''


        Here we run into the first problem, is the Bible the Word of
   God, or is the Bible the word of men that may contain some
   nuggets of the truth?  In other words, can we trust this account?
   ``Did God actually say?''

        We believe, teach, and confess that the Bible is the
   inspired, inerrant, and true Word of God.  Although modern
   science disagrees with the Biblical account of creation, it
   disagrees because modern science will not admit the possibility
   of the existence of God.  Unfortunately, modern science cannot
   answer the question of why or how the universe came into being.

        This week we will look at Adam and Eve, their fall into sin,
   and what it means to us.

        May our Lord bless you this week as we ponder His loving
   response to our transgressions.  Amen.

Repent — Part 5: 02/16/2024

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                            Repent - Part 5
                             Joel 2:18-19
                              02/16/2024


        18   Then the LORD became jealous for his land and had
             pity on his people.
        19   The LORD answered and said to his people,
             ``Behold, I am sending to you grain, wine, and
             oil, and you will be satisfied; and I will no more
             make you a reproach among the nations.''  (ESV)

        The season of Lent, the message of Ash Wednesday, is a call
   to repent of our sins, to throw ourselves on God's rich love,
   grace, and mercy.  This goes against our sinful human nature, for
   we desire to be like God, to have things our way, and to have
   complete control of all we do.

        The reality is simple, however.  We have sinned and we have
   no ability to pay the price of our sin.  As individuals, as a
   community, as a nation, God calls us to return to Him so that He
   may be gracious and merciful to us.

        The prophet Joel wrote:
        Then the LORD became jealous for his land and had pity
        on his people.  The LORD answered and said to his
        people, ``Behold, I am sending to you grain, wine, and
        oil, and you will be satisfied; and I will no more make
        you a reproach among the nations.''


        We have hope.  Jesus Christ, true God and true man, bore the
   price of our sin upon the cross.  His death is our death, His
   resurrection is the assurance of our resurrection.  Our Lord had
   pity upon us, and has blessed us by declaring that we are holy in
   His sight for the sake of Jesus Christ.

        Join us at Trinity Lutheran Church at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday to
   learn more of God's love.  We also have Wednesday services at
   noon and 7:00 p.m. during Lent to hear of God's rich grace and
   mercy.

        May our Lord bless you with the peace of knowing your sins
   are forgiven for the sake of Jesus Christ.  Amen.

Repent — Part 4: 02/15/2024

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                            Repent - Part 4
                             Joel 2:15-17
                              02/15/2024


        15   Blow the trumpet in Zion; consecrate a fast; call
             a solemn assembly;
        16   gather the people.  Consecrate the congregation;
             assemble the elders; gather the children, even
             nursing infants.  Let the bridegroom leave his
             room, and the bride her chamber.
        17   Between the vestibule and the altar let the
             priests, the ministers of the LORD, weep and say,
             ``Spare your people, O LORD, and make not your
             heritage a reproach, a byword among the nations.
             Why should they say among the peoples, `Where is
             their God?'''  (ESV)

        Too many people believe if they simply go to church on
   Christmas and Easter that they are pleasing God.  Nothing can be
   farther from the truth.  All have sinned and fallen short of the
   glory of God, all need to repent.

        Easter is meaningless without the sure and certain knowledge
   that we are the ones who caused Jesus to be nailed to the cross.
   The good news of His death and resurrection for our redemption
   cannot be understood unless we truly prepare by knowing of our
   need for a Savior.

        The prophet Joel wrote:
        Blow the trumpet in Zion; consecrate a fast; call a
        solemn assembly; gather the people.  Consecrate the
        congregation; assemble the elders; gather the children,
        even nursing infants.  Let the bridegroom leave his
        room, and the bride her chamber.

        Between the vestibule and the altar let the priests,
        the ministers of the LORD, weep and say, ``Spare your
        people, O LORD, and make not your heritage a reproach,
        a byword among the nations.  Why should they say among
        the peoples, `Where is their God?'''


        No one is exempt from appearing before the Lord in
   repentance.  The elders, the children, infants, those
   celebrating, those mourning all are called upon to repent and
   throw themselves on God's mercy.  Know that the ministers of the
   LORD are praying for your redemption, and are lifting up their
   congregations to God for His grace.

        May our Lord grant you the pure desire to come before Him in
   repentance.  Amen.

Repent — Part 3: 02/14/2023

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                            Repent - Part 3
                               Joel 2:14
                              02/14/2024


        14   Who knows whether he will not turn and relent, and
             leave a blessing behind him, a grain offering and
             a drink offering for the LORD your God?  (ESV)

        Today is Ash Wednesday.  This evening, at Trinity Lutheran
   Church, many of our members will receive ashes in the sign of the
   cross on their foreheads.  They will hear the words of the
   funeral service, ``Ashes to ashes and dust to dust.''

        Tonight is one of the two days in the church year when the
   paraments on the altar are optionally black.  Our sin caused
   Jesus to suffer death on the cross, and we mourn because of our
   transgressions.  The forty days commemorate Jesus' temptation in
   the wilderness after His baptism, a time when He fasted and
   wrestled with the devil.

        Yet there is hope.  The prophet Joel wrote:
        Who knows whether he will not turn and relent, and
        leave a blessing behind him, a grain offering and a
        drink offering for the LORD your God?


        God allows disasters, illnesses, and tragedy to humble us
   before Him.  This is to call us to repentance.  In repenting, we
   receive the assurance that our sins are absolved, removed
   completely, and we are declared holy and righteous in God's
   sight.

        Along with the forgiveness of sins comes every blessing from
   God.  Because we trust in Him, we offer sacrifices of prayer and
   thanksgiving, in the same way that the Old Testament grain and
   drink offerings acknowledged God's rich mercy.

        We gather this evening at 7:00 p.m. at Trinity to begin this
   penitential season.  May our Lord bless you during these forty
   days so that you may know of His boundless love.  Amen.

Repent — Part 2: 02/13/2024

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                            Repent - Part 2
                             Joel 2:12-13
                              02/13/2024


        12   Yet even now, declares the LORD, return to me with
             all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and
             with mourning;
        13   and rend your hearts and not your garments.
             Return to the LORD, your God, for he is gracious
             and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in
             steadfast love; and he relents over disaster.
             (ESV)

        Joel, the prophet, wrote:
        Yet even now, declares the LORD, return to me with all
        your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with
        mourning; and rend your hearts and not your garments.
        Return to the LORD, your God, for he is gracious and
        merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast
        love; and he relents over disaster.


        Tomorrow, as we begin the season of Lent, many of us will be
   marked with the sign of the cross using ashes.  This is a sign of
   repentance, a sign that we acknowledge our sin and our inability
   to pay for our own transgressions.

        What is repentance?  We believe, teach, and confess that
   repentance has two parts.  The first is contrition, sorrow over
   our sin, and the terror or conscience that comes from knowing we
   deserve eternal condemnation.  The second is faith, which comes
   from the Gospel, which says that Jesus Christ bore the guilt of
   our sin.  Faith acknowledges Jesus' death and resurrection and
   trusts in Him alone for our salvation.

        Why can we trust that Jesus' death and resurrection are
   sufficient for our redemption from sin and eternal death?
   Because of God's abundant and steadfast love, because He is
   gracious and merciful.

        May our Lord grant us the wisdom to see His grace, to
   repent, and to hold firmly to the promise of life through Jesus
   Christ.  Amen.

Repent — Part 1: 02/12/2024

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                            Repent - Part 1
                             Joel 2:12-13
                              02/12/2024


        12   Yet even now, declares the LORD, return to me with
             all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and
             with mourning;
        13   and rend your hearts and not your garments.
             Return to the LORD, your God, for he is gracious
             and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in
             steadfast love; and he relents over disaster.
             (ESV)

        Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, forty days, plus
   Sundays, which bring us to Easter.  The Church uses this time to
   reflect on our sin, to repent, and to prepare for our Lord's
   crucifixion on Good Friday.  Our sins, our transgressions, our
   selfish nature put Him on the cross.  Jesus' death and
   resurrection are our life.

        Joel, the prophet, is one of the men sent by God to call the
   children of Israel to repent and return to God.  He wrote:
        Yet even now, declares the LORD, return to me with all
        your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with
        mourning; and rend your hearts and not your garments.
        Return to the LORD, your God, for he is gracious and
        merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast
        love; and he relents over disaster.


        The nations of Judah and Israel had forgotten God, and had
   gone after worthless idols.  Although God had preserved them in
   Egypt, and later under David and Solomon, both the leaders and
   people rejected the news of God's love.  Today we find the same
   sin in this nation, where we have forgotten God's rich blessings,
   where everything but the good news of salvation by grace through
   faith for the sake of Christ is proclaimed.

        May our Lord grant that we heed His call to repent, to
   return to Him, for our everlasting blessing.  Amen.