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Morons to the World, Given Wisdom in Christ: A Homily for Holy Cross Day

by The Rev. Mark T. Buetow

1 Corinthians 1:18-25

Do you know how foolish you are? According to the world, you are morons! Think about it! You get up early on a Sunday morning, a day that most people are sleeping in, or out having a communion of coffee and donuts, or just relaxing or whatever. You come out to sit on the sort of bench you only sit on once a week. And you come to hear a guy wearing what amounts to a dress, almost, stand up and talk to you for 20 minutes about something that happened 2000 years ago. Every week. The same thing that happened 2000 years ago! Don’t you see how ridiculous you look? Don’t you realize how silly this is? Don’t you get it, that it’s a waste of time? That’s the world’s way of thinking! And St. Paul demolishes that sort of thinking with these words from our Epistle for Holy Cross Day: “We preach Christ crucified: a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to the Greeks. For the foolishness of God is wiser than man’s wisdom and the weakness of God is stronger than man’s strength!” For we know that what happens here, in Christ’s holy church—while it looks utterly stupid to those outside—to those who are being saved this preaching of Christ crucified is exactly how God saves us from our sins!

So thanks be to the Father that He is so foolish as to send His Son to die for sinners! Thanks be to Jesus who is so foolish as to obey the Father and be crucified for our sins. Thanks be to the Holy Spirit whose foolish message of the cross preached into our ears gives us eternal life!

Paul says that “God was pleased to save us through the foolishness of preaching Christ crucified.” Think about that! God saves us by preaching into our ears the Good News that Jesus, true God and true man, was nailed to a cross for our sins! When some Greeks come looking for Jesus at the Feast, all Jesus does is point them to the hour of His death. It’s no good having a Jesus who is a good teacher or a best buddy. He’s not here to make friends and have parades thrown for Him. Here’s here to go to that hour, the hour of His death for sinners. He is here to be lifted up on the cross and take away our sins. He is here to accomplish our salvation by obeying the Father, keeping the commandments, and shedding His blood as the ransom price for setting us free.

Everything Jesus is about, everything He came to do, comes down to the cross. To the suffering He suffers and the death He dies on that horrid instrument of Roman torture. Everything in heaven and earth and all creation and all time and history past and present comes down to this hour of Jesus, the “hour,” the time of His suffering and death. All that God has done and will do is centered on this hour, this moment, this time of the Son of God taking our place in death under the judgment against sins. All of our hopes for any mercy from God rest on Jesus being the perfect Son and the perfect sacrifice for our sins. And having accomplished that salvation, and been raised from the dead, the Lord sends His preachers out to preach nothing else. Because nothing else saves us but the delivery of what Jesus did on Calvary. Delivery through preaching and the sacraments.

But the world doesn’t want THAT sort of religion. The world doesn’t want THAT sort of Jesus. It doesn’t want a dead and bloody Jesus. It doesn’t want a cross covered in Jesus’ blood because WE are sinners! Even most so-called Christians don’t want that! What do people want? Well the really rational and intellectual and thinking people want some “wisdom.” They want preaching that challenges their thinking. They want preaching that stimulates their minds, you know, gets ’em thinking. This stuff about Jesus dying for sinners and miracles is silliness and nonsense. Just give them something practical for their everyday living. Those are the Greeks who seek wisdom! Others are like the Jews: they want signs. They want a Jesus who is knocking people on the ground and making them shake and shiver! They want every disease to disappear instantly. They want miracles and wonders and a changed life! They want a religion they can SEE!

But St. Paul is clear. Wisdom, cleverness, facts, data, information—these things don’t save people. Neither do miracles and strange tongues and preachers slapping sick people on the forehead. None of this is salvation. It’s only true foolishness! No, what saves us from our sins, what makes us Christians, what our religion is all about, is Jesus Christ, and Him crucified. St. Paul won’t let us have a “Jesus, my buddy. Jesus, my pal. Jesus, my guru or life coach.” No, it’s Jesus, and Him crucified for us. THAT is our salvation. Repent of wanting any other Jesus than the one who hung on the cross in your place!

On Holy Cross Day, we celebrate the cross, not for its own sake, but because, like many earthly things, God has attached His Word to it so that it accomplishes or delivers our salvation. We remember, of course, that Baptism is water combined with God’s Word. The bread and wine, when Christ’s Word is spoken, are the body and blood of Jesus. The cross, with the Word—literally, Jesus, the Word!–attached to it, is the means by which our salvation is accomplished. When Adam and Eve sinned and ate from the Tree of Knowledge and brought death, misery and the curse into the world, the Lord kicked them out of Eden so that they could not eat also from the Tree of Life. What would have happened? They would have lived forever cursed and cut off from God! A horrid eternity!

But there IS a new Tree of Life. That tree is the cross. And it is a tree, it’s logs cut from some tree and placed in the ground as a place to hang criminals. But the tree of the cross has fruit that is even better than the original Tree of Life. The tree of the cross has as it’s fruit, hanging on it’s branches, the body of Jesus, and it drips its fruit of blood and water right into the church where we wash and eat and drink and hear His Word and our sins are forgiven and we are saved. The fruit of the cross, it’s bounty, its produce, is the forgiveness of sins!

So why are you here? I think it’s obvious that if it were up to us, we would go the way of the world. We would look at the church and what goes on here and laugh and say, “That’s foolish! What a bunch of morons, those Christians!” But Jesus says, “When I have been lifted up above the earth, I will draw all people to myself.” You have been drawn to Jesus. The whole world has! Some are drawn to Him and all they can do is laugh and make fun of Jesus, the Son of God nailed to a cross. But others, like you, have been drawn, brought to faith by the preaching that St. Paul calls foolishness.

You have been drawn to Jesus by the fruit of His tree, the water that poured from His side into the font. Drawn by the Lord to the font, you were washed and named with the Lord’s own name. When you hear the preaching of the cross, you are being drawn to Jesus. When you are forgiven of your sins, when you despair, when you are troubled, it is the preaching of Christ crucified that draws you to the wounds of Jesus where you have certain and lasting peace. When you come to the Lord’s Supper, you have been drawn by the Lord to eat more of the fruits of that tree, the cross, by eating and drinking the body and blood that were broken and shed on Calvary now given you to eat and drink.

By His gifts, Jesus, brings you to Himself and bestows upon you and gives to you all that He won for you on the cross. In a sense, Holy Cross Day is a celebration of preaching and Baptism and the Lord’s Supper because it is by those holy means of grace that what was accomplished on the holy cross by the Son of God is given to you and made yours. It is by those gifts that you live by the cross and what happened there: the death of Jesus for your sins.

I know, it’s pretty silly. It’s foolish even! But God’s foolishness is way wiser than any wisdom and knowledge of man! What a crazy and outlandish thing that the Son of God would become man and then be beaten and nailed to a cross! That saves us? It sure does! What a crazy thing, foolish even, that the Lord would take that salvation and splash it on you with water or feed it to you with body and blood given with bread and wine. It’s crazy, isn’t it? But it’s life! The world doesn’t know anything about it! The world is dying in its sins because it thinks it’s so smart! Jesus prayed to His Father that He would glorify His name. The Father replies, “I have glorified it and will glorify it!” To glorify His name doesn’t mean that the Father says, “Oh, I’m God, I’m so great!” No, God’s name is glorified when Jesus hangs on the cross and sinners are saved. So you are here today, brothers and sisters, because God’s name has been glorified in you. You have been drawn to the cross and made a child of God by Jesus’ holy gifts. All glory be to Jesus who hung upon the holy cross that it became the new Tree of Life and by His death we sinners are saved! Amen.

Rev. Mark Buetow is Pastor of Bethel Lutheran Church in Du Qoin, IL. Pastor Buetow is Editor of the Higher Things Reflections and Internet Services Executive.

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Houston, we Have a Hurricane!

by The Rev. Mark Buetow

Hurricanes are full of water. That means that when they come barreling down on top of us, we are reminded of our Baptism! It was in Baptism, after all that the “Storm Surge” of the forgiveness of sins washed over us by water and the Word of God! And that means that we are the Lord’s. Even if a hurricane huffs and puffs and blows our house down!

Now don’t get me wrong. Hurricanes are serious. They cause damage. They destroy the things we have. We have every confidence as the children of God to call upon our Father in heaven to protect our lives and our stuff from being destroyed. And if the Lord permits our earthly stuff to be washed away? You’ve still got your Baptism! That’s right. In the end, not even a hurricane can wash away your Redeemed-in-Christ-Child-of-God status!

Why do these disasters come? Why do hurricanes blast our cities and make gas prices go up? Why do earthquakes and floods and tsunamis and wildfires come with such a vengeance? Jesus gives the answer in the Gospel according to St. Matthew (24:6-8). He says, “And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And there will be famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in various places. All these are the beginning of sorrows.” What Jesus means is that until He comes again, our world will suffer these things, to remind us that this world will not last forever. That the most important thing is not this life but the life to come. That there will come a time when the Lord will wipe away and destroy all sin and make a new heaven and a new earth. In short, these disasters remind us that we cannot rely on ourselves. We cannot save ourselves. Our only hope is in Jesus and what He has done and accomplished for us.

But there is a greater promise of Jesus than this frightening guarantee of wars and natural disasters! In the same chapter, Jesus also says, “And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come.” (Matt. 24:14). Did you catch that? The Gospel will be preached. No matter what happens. No matter what floods or what burns or what shakes or what falls, the Good News that Jesus has taken away our sins and gives us eternal life will still be preached until the Last Day. While all of these things continue to happen, Jesus promises that none of them can harm us. They can’t destroy us. They can’t hurt us. Even if they were to kill us, we are with Christ. By our Baptism into Him, our Lord has made it so that nothing in this world can truly harm us. Not Gustav. Not Ike. Not the devil, hell, sin, or death!

So when the hurricanes come, when some disaster strikes, then what should you do? Well, do what you need to do. Help your friends and family stay safe and clean up. But most of all, make the sign of the cross and rejoice that you are in Jesus and that nothing can separate you from the love of God which is yours in Christ Jesus.

Please keep the areas affected by Ike in your prayers. We’re waiting on word from Pastor Borghardt in Conroe, who had Ike over to his house for breakfast! Please keep them and Landon and Lindsay Reed and all of the people in the wake and the path of Ike in your prayers.

“Fear not! I am with you, O be not dismayed, For I am your God and will still give you aid; I’ll strengthen you, help you, and cause you to stand, Upheld by my righteous, omnipotent hand.” (LSB 728:2)

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Too Late to Apologize?

by The Rev. Rich Heinz

Apologize”

by OneRepublic

I’m holding on your rope,
Got me ten feet off the ground
I’m hearin’ what you say but I just can’t make a sound
You tell me that you need me
Then you go and cut me down, but wait
You tell me that you’re sorry
Didn’t think I’d turn around, and say…

It’s too late to apologize, it’s too late
I said it’s too late to apologize, it’s too late

I’d take another chance, take a fall
Take a shot for you
And I need you like a heart needs a beat
But it’s nothin new
I loved you with a fire red-
Now it’s turning blue, and you say…
“Sorry” like the angel heaven let me think was you
But I’m afraid…

It’s too late to apologize, it’s too late
I said it’s too late to apologize, it’s too late

[Bridge (guitar/piano)]

It’s too late to apologize, it’s too late
I said it’s too late to apologize, it’s too late
It’s too late to apologize, yeah
I said it’s too late to apologize, yeah-
I’m holdin on your rope, got me ten feet off the ground…

 

Law: Scenario 1

This summer has provided opportunities to be flipping radio stations and actually hear “Apologize” on more than one frequency! Although the song is no longer in the Top 40, apparently it has struck a chord with teens who hurt from broken relationships. So what is going on here, that so many hear these words and say (whether consciously or not), “Amen!”?

One Republic has crafted lyrics that speak of a man getting hurt again and again. The relationship with his girlfriend has soured. It appears that she has repeatedly hurt him, habitually cheated on him. Yet whenever he called her out, she convinced him she was sorry. And he kept coming back for more.

Not this time. The singer (a fictitious mixture of the band’s members)surprised himself and his girlfriend (a fictitious mixture of former girlfriends) by saying, “It’s too late to apologize.” He’s not falling for her weak excuses and “I’m sorry’s”. He’s finally come to his senses and it’s time to simply break it off.

Reaching this decision is not easy. He says he needs her “like a heart needs a beat.” He cared so much for her that he would have died for her. Even though he feels it’s devastating to break up with her, he knows he cannot continue in the relationship as it was. “It’s too late to apologize.”

Engaging in youthful romance and figuring out if you have mere infatuation or true, biblical love is a difficult task you may be facing. “Breaking up” can also be a very difficult task, yet it does not have to be harsh. Young men and women can come to the realization that they are not a “good match” and move on to other relationships. Breaking up is not a judgment that the other person is a liar, a cheat, or an all-around “bad” person. Two people can simply admit that they do not work well as a couple.

Law: Scenario 2

I’m holding on your rope,
Got me ten feet off the ground
I’m hearin’ what you say but I just can’t make a sound
You tell me that you need me
Then you go and cut me down, but wait
You tell me that you’re sorry
Didn’t think I’d turn around, and say…

It’s too late to apologize, it’s too late
I said it’s too late to apologize, it’s too late.

In utter despair, the young man has completely given up on this one-sided relationship. He has given, loved, adored, and naively returned to his girlfriend…while she basically ignored him, cheated on him, and treated him like dirt.

Now he has taken his own life by hanging. She discovers the tragic scene, but he is already dead, and nothing can be undone. It literally is “too late to apologize.”

I have to admit, this disturbing scenario is what first popped into my head as I heard the song, and I keep returning to it. While the band claims that suicide is not encouraged or applauded by “Apologize,” it appears that the devastating emotions leading up to it are explored in its lyrics.

What horrible depths of misery! The temptation from Satan to destroy ourselves can be all too real, especially in broken relationships. Notice it. Avoid it. Such an act cannot make anything better!

Sometimes that misery even prompts feelings of revenge! A youth contemplating suicide may actually think that this action will “really show her!” Satan can twist and convince some people that this is a way to maintain control, causing those left behind to be forever tormented by the death they could not stop, and tortured by guilt from their “responsibility” over the “victim’s” suicide.

 

Gospel

But God doesn’t leave you hanging “ten feet off the ground.” Indeed, He doesn’t leave you hanging – He hung “10 feet off the ground” for you! He willingly displayed His undying love as the Son of Man was lifted up, suffering and dying on His cross for you. When other relationships crumble, He is your Rock. When others “cheat” on you, He is always faithful. When you are broken and wounded, He alone brings healing.

Sometimes the situation is turned around. You know, when you have been the one cheating, ignoring, and hurting others (and therefore also sinning against God!) Still, the Lord assures you in your Baptism: you are His.

The Lord will give you repentance. And He will never say to you that “it’s too late to apologize!” Our loving Father always stands ready to receive our confession and dish out His amazing, abundant forgiveness. After His Law crushes us, He anoints with His oil and pours out His wine, as the Good Samaritan. In other words, with His gracious Sacraments, He soothes and heals as only He can.

Our Savior restores you, even when life seems to tumble down and all your relationships are filled with hurt. He gives you a confession – a true apology – and absolves it countless times. He forgives and removes that sin. You are His beloved, and no one can snatch that from you! He constantly shows His love to you, and will never tell you “it’s too late!”

 

Rev. Rich Heinz is Pastor of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Lanesville, IN. Pastor Heinz also serves as editor of the Higher Things Website.

 

 

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Retreat in Council Bluffs, IA This Weekend!

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It’s not to late to check out this great retreat! If you’re in the Iowa area (or Nebraska), jet on over for some HT worship, work, and of course, fun!

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For You. For Your Children. For All.

by The Rev. Brent Kuhlman

Acts 2:38-39
Baptism of Tyler Joseph Gilsdorf

“The Son of Man came to save that which was lost,” (Matthew 18).  Jesus died for everyone.  There’s none He didn’t die for.  Can you name anyone Jesus leaves out of His Good Friday Calvary dying?  . . . I didn’t think so.  Jesus died for you.  Jesus died for Tyler too.  Winning and achieving the salvation that only He could do.  And He did!  “It is finished!”  The sacrifice for all sin is done in the death of the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. 

Jesus would bestow on sinners for whom He died the forgiveness of sins won by His Good Friday dying.  And so He institutes Holy Baptism.  “Make disciples of all nations by baptizing them in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,” (Matthew 28).

So the church baptizes according to the Lord’s mandate.  According to His bidding.  Always has.  Always will.  Until the Last Day that is.  Right away, then, the blessed apostle Peter invites sinners to Holy Baptism.  “Be baptized every one of you.”  “Every one of you.”  Not some.  Every one means “every one.”  What part of “every one of you” don’t you understand?  The “every one of you” of Acts 2 matches the “all nations” of Matthew 28.   

“Be baptized every one of you in the Name of Jesus, (the Jesus who died for you).” 

And then Peter extols the benefits promised in Holy Baptism.  Remarkable benefits.  Heavenly benefits.  Salvation benefits.  Listen again.  “Be baptized every one of you in the Name of Jesus for the forgiveness of your sins and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.”    

Whoa!  Did you catch that?  It’s right there in the Bible!  Very clear.  No doubt.  From an apostle who learned it from Jesus Himself.  “Receive Holy Baptism everyone.”  For what reason Peter?  For what gift Peter?  “For the forgiveness of sins.”  The forgiveness won by Jesus on the Cross.  Holy Baptism delivers that forgiveness!  Good Friday forgiveness!  Outstanding!   

“Be baptized every one of you in the Name of Jesus.”  For what reason Peter?  For what benefit Peter?  “And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.”  The Holy Spirit is the Lord and Giver of life.  Life!  New life.  New birth!  Regeneration!  In Holy Baptism.  The water together with the mandate and institution Word of Jesus Himself. 

St. Paul agrees.  That’s in Titus 3.  “God saved us . . . through the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit whom He poured out on us generously through Jesus Christ our Savior.”   Washing.  That’s Baptism.  And with that the regeneration  or gift of new life from the dead by the Holy Spirit.

Jesus told Nicodemus that sinners are received into the kingdom of God through Holy Baptism:  “Truly, truly I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit he cannot enter into the kingdom of God,” (John 3).  Water and the Spirit.  Everyone knows that’s Holy Baptism.  Sounds just like what Peter said.  “And you (you who are baptized) will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.”  Told you Peter learned it from the Lord.

I can just hear it now.  “Well Reverend, we’ll grant you that Jesus says ‘all nations,’ and that Peter says, ‘every one of you.’  But Scripture nowhere says that a little one like Tyler should be baptized.  Got you there Reverend!”

Not so fast my friend!  Better listen to the rest of what Peter says.  You might just be delightfully surprised.  Go ahead Peter.  I’ll let you tell them.  “All right Pastor Kuhlman.  This promise   . . . (the promise of forgiveness and the gift of the Holy Spirit) in Holy Baptism IS FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN.  And what is more . . . IT IS FOR ALL WHO A FAR OFF, as many as the Lord our God will call to Himself.” 

For you.  For your children.  For all. 

Jesus died for you.  He died for Tyler.  Baptism is for you.  For your CHILDREN.  For all.  Because it gives Calvary’s forgiveness and new life through the Holy Spirit.  No wonder Jesus makes the promise is Mark 16, “He who believes and is baptized will be saved.” 

The “little ones” who believe in Jesus are the greatest in the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 18).   Belief.  That’s faith.  Trust.  In Jesus.  Who gives such wonderful salutary gifts in Holy Baptism.  The Father’s will is that none of the “little ones” who believe and who have angels to watch over them should ever “perish.” 

You are a “little one.”  Tyler is a “little one.”  For whom Jesus died.  Winning your salvation.  And then bestowing what He achieved at Calvary in Holy Baptism.  “Be baptized every one of you in the Name of Jesus for the forgiveness of your sins and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.  This promise is for you and your children.”  Happy Baptism Day Tyler!  Happy remembering and rejoicing in your Baptisms, dear Christians!

In the Name of Jesus.

Rev. Brent Kuhlman is pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Murdock, NE. Pastor Kuhlman serves on the Higher Things Board of Directors as Vice President.

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A Real Savior for Our Virtual Sins

by The Rev. George F. Borghardt III

In the Name of Jesus. Amen. I love games. I began playing the first Massive Multiplayer Roleplay game (MMROPG) Ultima Online, while in seminary. The game provided a virtual world, economy, monsters, spells, and orcs! After that I tried my hand at Everquest and “Evercrack 2”. What can I say? I just love games with orcs in them.

Now, virtual worlds are everywhere. From the SIMs to World of Warcraft (WOW). That WOW game has the added benefit of playing against both orcs and trolls! You just can’t go wrong there!

Games are just games, right? Player vs. player is plain old healthy competition. There’s nothing more fun than ruining someone’s day by player-killing (PK-ing) them. Nothing fixes a bad church-meeting day than a good PK (no, not the Pastor’s Kid, the other kind of PK)! One on one. Two on one. The one left standing to get on his horse and ride away is the winner.

That’s what makes these games fun! It’s an escape from reality. No homework, no projects, no people complaining at us. Just cool characters – millions of them – from all over the world, and each one with a unique personality, likes and dislikes.

You have to be careful, though. You don’t know what kind of person is behind that other toon. What they think, what they really want. You don’t know what their motives are behind that digital avatar of theirs. What if it’s contrary to yours? What if … they mean to do you harm? They probably don’t, but what if they do?

Then, there is the fact that in virtual reality we are more willing to do things that we wouldn’t normally do in real life. The mask protects our identity. We are more open, and maybe even too open. Have you ever said things in game that you would never say in church? And why shouldn’t we? Who’s going to know it’s Pr. Borghardt behind my little gnome-warlock mask? Maybe it’s not me, but my son playing!  But it’s just a game. It’s not like it’s real. Right?

Well, hold on. Games are one thing, but every now and again the games cross into reality. Be careful. You are free to play. You are free to roleplay. And as funny as it may sound, you are free in Christ even to “PK”. Yes, you are free in Christ to hunt down someone in game with your virtual bow and arrows!

But, if you aren’t careful, you can find yourself in a place where the virtual world has an effect in the real world. Real sin can come from pretend flirting and digital violence. What do you do then?

 

What you need then is a real Savior for your virtual sins! One Who really lived the life that you should live – never stumbling, sinning, or going into areas where He shouldn’t. One Whose life counts for your life and whose death settles your eternal debt to a very real God Who doesn’t take virtual platinum or gold, but requires actual blood to pay for your sins.

Jesus’ Blood really was shed for you. His Blood, was truly shed for all. The Cross is God’s death-match with us. Jesus took all the Father’s wrath for our sins, all His hatred for what we wrong do and don’t do right, and He flung it all it Son. That’s the Cross. God got His hands on Jesus and did to Him what should happen to you. You could say that Jesus stepped in the way and got Pked in your place so that you would have the free pass for all eternity. For real. For the whole world.

For you too. But not for orcs. Orcs aren’t real. But you are real, with real sins, real problems, real blunders, and real times you’ve acted in a game that you wouldn’t act in real life. For you with your virtual sins – which aren’t really virtual at all, are they? He died for them too.

You are real when you play games. You are real when you don’t. You are forgiven in both – because real Jesus died for all your sins – both real and virtual ones.

So, when you play your game, play with the ferocity of an orc and have fun role-playing. But, remember, as you do, who you are really are. You are baptized. In the name of Jesus. Amen.

Rev. Borghardt is Assistant/Youth Pastor at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Conroe, TX. Pastor Borghardt is the Higher Things Conferences Executive and is the host of the Higher Things Radio Program.

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HT Radio – Today at 8pm!!!!

Higher Things on the Radio?  You betcha!  Powered by Pirate Christian Radio!  Higher Things Radio comes to you today!

Christ-centered, youth orientated, edgy, taking on topics that we probably shouldn’t, that’s Higher Things.  When that gets broadcasted, who knows what will happened!  Only the Lord does.. but we’ll have fun as long as we’re on the air.

Check it out HT Radio tonight on  Pirate Christian Radio tonight at 8pm Central and podcasted from the Higher Things tomorrow! 

You ready?  We aren’t…but ready or not .. here we come, into your ears, streaming, and in your ipod with Christ crucified for you!

You excited?  I am… right after I recover from the fear!

In Christ,

Pastor Borghardt
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A Matter of Priority

by The Rev. Rich Heinz

Three years ago, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast. People faced massive hardships and loss of property. While the media focused mainly on New Orleans, a sizeable region of our nation was hurting. Chaos and violence arose in various flooded and damaged neighborhoods. While our government was “getting its ducks in a row” to respond, many said it was too little, too late. It appeared to many news interviewees that the President and other officials did not have their priorities straight.

This week the Lord who stilled the storm on the Sea of Galilee permitted Hurricane Gustav to blow in from the Gulf. It fell short of the predicted strength, and damaged far less than expected. Yet the loss is still quite real, and the hurt still cries for healing.

In apparent response to the criticisms from 2005, President Bush did not speak in person to his party’s convention this week. He remained in Washington, after surveying the hit region and meeting with disaster response coordinators. Even though his words and actions were for the good of all when Katrina hit, with Gustav the President has been sure to send a clear message that his priorities are straight.

The Lord demands that our priorities are straight, as well. “You shall have no other gods,” He commands. This statement begins His Ten Commandments, with the others flowing from it. If we truly could keep this mandate, we would be able to keep all of His Law. All would be well, as we earned God’s favor, keeping Him as our Top Priority.

How well do we do? Not well at all. In fact, we are miserable at having no other gods. The Lord is NOT our top priority, no matter how hard we try. For several millennia, since the serpent seduced Eve and her husband, the Lord has not been the top priority – we make ourselves our top priorities! And as Saint James reminds us, “For whoever keeps the whole law but fails in one point has become accountable for all of it.” (James 2:10) With our failure of priorities, we have failed completely.

Yet the Lord reminds you today: your priorities do not save you! In fact, He tells you that you are His priority! Our loving Savior displays the ultimate in love and mercy as He gives everything for you, suffering and dying in your place. You are His priority as He places His name upon you in Holy Baptism, and frees you in Holy Absolution. You are His priority as He places salvation in your ears with His preaching and in your mouth with His Holy Supper.

Yes, you are Jesus’ priority, as he brings you forgiveness, life, and salvation. The storms of this life will come and go. And the love and mercy we are gifted to show others during these hard times are a blessing. Thanks be to God; He does this all for you!

Rev. Rich Heinz is Pastor of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Lanesville, IN. Pastor Heinz also serves as editor of the Higher Things Website.

 

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Dive-Bombing Pigeons, Mammon and God’s Gifts

by the Rev. Mark T. Buetow

St. Matthew 6:24-34

Brothers and sisters in Christ, God has given you all things in Jesus. Forgiveness is yours. Life is yours. Heaven is yours. The Lord Himself is yours in Christ. You are washed and claimed by the Lord in Holy Baptism. The sins that once stood against you have been cast aside by Holy Absolution. The Body and Blood of Jesus are your regular feast. The Good News of the Son of God’s death for your sins is the testimony of the Lord Himself that He loves you and cares for you in and through His Son. That is true riches!

St. Peter tells us that we have been given an inheritance, set aside in heaven for us. The Catechism reminds us that gold and silver are not the treasure, but the holy, precious blood of Jesus which rescues us from our sins. The Catechism also reminds us that our Father in heaven gives us ALL that we need for our body and life. From our earthly life to eternal life, our Lord’s got us covered!

So, why, oh, why must we get all worried about stupid Mammon!? Why do husbands and wives have to fight about who spends what and how much? Why do kids hate their parents when they don’t buy them what they want? Why do we spend, spend, spend on the latest stuff that will be out of date a few months or years from now? Why do we worry and fret when it’s time to pay bills? Why does the church struggle to pay her bills and every meeting is either about how to spend the money we have or why we don’t have enough? Money, money, money! Mammon.

Understand: our idolatry is NOT that we have stuff. Not that we buy things we want or get sad when the things we have are taken from us. No, our idolatry is that we don’t believe that the Father has given us EVERY good gift in Jesus Christ. Sure, we’re baptized and have Jesus’ body and blood and the preaching of the Gospel. But does that put food on the table? Does that mail a check to the credit card company? Never mind church. We’ve got real problems to worry about! Repent of that thinking, dear Christians, as if EVERY good gift in Christ is somehow not enough.

To rescue us from the despair that mammon brings, Jesus lifts our eyes to look at the birds of the air and the lilies of the field. Think about this. Every time you see the mess that a bird left on your windshield, you can say, “Yep. My Father in heaven is still feeding the birds! I guess He’ll feed me too.” Every time you see flowers growing at the side of the road, you can be certain, “Yep. My Father in heaven is making the flowers look beautiful. I guess He’ll make sure I don’t go around naked too!” Think about that, brothers and sisters in Christ! Birds and lilies! Birds that take target practice on your car. Flowers that are beautiful one day and dried up and gone the next. The Father in heaven makes sure they are fed and clothed. And you’re going to worry if He’s going to take care of you? Doesn’t that even sound silly? Aren’t you more valuable than dive-bombing pigeons and dried-up petunias? Of course you are! But not because there’s something valuable in you by yourself.

You’re valuable because you are in Christ. Because you are God’s child in Jesus. Because the Son of God became what you are. Because He came and took on your flesh. You are valuable because the Son of God gives you value by taking on your sins and taking them to the cross. The value you have is that you have been redeemed, bought back from sin and death by the death and resurrection of Jesus. If the Lord has bought you, claimed you, made you His own, do you think He’s just going to throw you to the wolves? Let you starve? Keep you out of heaven after all? No way! You are His. Do you suffer? Jesus has suffered even more. What pain you have from this life, Jesus had more. He came into this world to take every bit of your pain, your suffering, your worry, and all your sins upon Himself, to take them away. When you are tempted to worry, to get cranky about your mammon, to get all worked up over the stuff and junk of this life, then stop a minute and behold the cross and there be convinced and certain that your Father is looking out for you.

So what about your clothing? No worries there. You have been dressed in the robe of Christ’s righteousness, given you at your Baptism. By water and the Word, the Lord has claimed you and marked you as His own. You’ve been given the Spirit, the down payment of your inheritance. Everything is yours in Jesus, Child of God! What about what to eat? A never ending feast: Jesus’ body and blood given for you to eat and drink. It won’t run out. Because there’s no running out of Jesus. He always has more to give. Brothers and sisters in Christ, when you find yourself worrying and fretting and getting all worked up over silly mammon, just look up at the birds. Just look around at the lilies. Come to church and hear all of what God has given you in Christ. Learn of the Father’s goodness in and through Jesus.

Now, I know, because I doubt it myself, that all of these gifts of God sound great, but they don’t pay the bills. So what then? Do you think that even though the Son of God gave Himself into death for you that just for kicks, the Father is going to watch you starve? Brothers and sisters in Christ: what Jesus is teaching us with His Words today is that the ONE thing that matters is our salvation. EVEN food and clothing are not concerns to God, because He will take care of it.

The Scriptures are full of examples of people who are at the end of their ropes, yet the Father provides for them. For example, the widow we heard about who had nothing left but enough for a last meal for her and her son. Yet the Lord provides for her a never failing bottle of oil and jar of flour. They don’t run out. Or consider the children of Israel who wandered in the wilderness for forty years, yet their clothes and shoes never wore out. Consider the preaching of the apostles who had little or nothing of their own, yet were provided for wherever they went.

And what about you? Do you still think that your Lord would give His life for you and then let you starve? If you are down to wondering where even your next slice of bread will come from, then come to your pastor. I’ll make you a sandwich. And if I’m down to my last crust of bread, then we’ll go to Maggie and Gene’s for fresh chicken. And so on, you get the idea. All that clothing and food stuff, that’s no problem for the Lord. And even if He were to take it all away. What then? Well, you still have all things in Jesus. You do. You really do.

It’s easy to worry about that stupid mammon. Jesus teaches us that such worry is an attempt to serve mammon. But you can’t have two masters. So Jesus comes and He has one Master, His Father, to whom He is obedient by dying for us mammon-loving sinners. He gives His life into death for our sins. He rises again to show that He has conquered sin and death and worry about mammon. He has washed and claimed you at the font, clothing you in robes more beautiful than lilies. He feeds you with His own body and blood, a feast far better than the birds get. He has prepared for you mansions in His Father’s kingdom, far better than the high-maintenance houses we live in now. So the next time a bid lays a big splatter on your car, just smile and say, “Amen.” For that means you have such a Jesus as has gotten you a kingdom and given you His righteousness and will add all the other things too. Amen.

Rev. Mark Buetow is Pastor of Bethel Lutheran Church in Du Quion, IL. He is the Internet Services Executive of Higher Things.

 

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Our own David Petersen was an assisting editor, and he even managed to get three contributions from yours truly.  All in all, this is a must have book for the praying Christian.  Due to be released in October, it will make a wonderful Christmas gift too.