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Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Habakkuk Bible Sketch

When you have a complaint, who are your go-to people or what is something you do?

 

If you look to a person, drink, knowledge, or political affiliation, be careful not to put [him, her, it, them] above God.

 

Bring everything to your Creator in prayer with thanksgiving.

God hates disobedience, ingratitude and irreverence; so, our merciful Lord came to serve those who disobey, are ungrateful and irreverent. Our heavenly Father wants to teach us about goodness as well as listen to our complaints and frustrations. Our prayers are received in His perfect love. His Word blesses and covers us. Sometimes our inquiry, “why did this happen?” isn’t specifically satisfied as we desire, yet He knows every detail and answers in His way and time. Compassionately, He intercedes when we’re at a loss for words to pray. He works in our weakness and tears for our own benefit or that of someone else. Especially when this broken world displays just how shockingly evil it is, God is accomplishing His good purposes. He knows all of humanity is messed up and calls us to repentance. His Word points us to trust Christ in whom is certain hope for life and salvation.

Habakkuk 3:11

The sun and moon stood still in their place at the light of your arrows as they sped, at the flash of your glittering spear. Habakkuk 3:11 ESV
The sun and moon stood still in their place at the light of your arrows as they sped, at the flash of your glittering spear. Habakkuk 3:11 ESV

Tragedy, the very opposite of what you expect, just might be what the Creator allows to happen.

 

Historic heart-breaking family farm tragedy on Wednesday, July 21, 1937.

85 years later, my brother, sisters and I share faint memories of hearing about the casualty. My grandfather and his sons were out in a field doing their work loading a hay wagon. Grandpa, my dad’s pa, was on the metal hay loader when he was struck by lightning and did not wake up. Lightning always goes for the highest thing to be grounded. Our land on the Minnesota prairie, higher up by the lake, is where it hit. The strike speedily came down from a cloud without warning. Rain is possible even when the sun is shining. Though knocked down, the sons survived. My uncle had been the driver and had to deal with the horses’ runaway reaction. The hearse/ambulance got stuck and horses had to pull it out. On a portion of the ground, soggy from previous rain, horses could go through much more than wheels. Hay can be dry on top and wet below. On an anniversary of the calamity when we rode with Dad in the car, he gestured to the area this happened. Such a mournful subject was infrequently and minimally discussed. It must have been very traumatic for my grandma, aunt, two uncles, and the 15-year old who would eventually become my dad. They were so young to have to face that their husband/pa would not come home, ever. My great great grandfather had taken a homestead in Shible township, survived all the hardships of pioneer life, and lived past 100 years of age. No one would have imagined that two generations later, my grandfather would pass, instantly, just a few miles away in Hegbert township, only a month past 48 years of age.

It is normal to wonder how God works in distress

I’ve learned about Hope When Your Heart Breaks, navigating grief and loss. Comfort for challenges of family trauma pain come from within a faithful community when we remind each other of our shared confidence of mercy promised. The Word of God is balm for deep emotional wounds. The Holy Spirit carries us, encourages and restores broken hearts.

  • God hears our prayers why? and how long?
  • Though God allows or wills chaotic things to happen, doesn’t mean he endorses chaos.
  • For now until God returns, He is patient.
  • God is not idle.
  • God is powerful. 
  • God is God—you are not. The universe does not revolve around you. 
  • God’s ways are higher than humans can comprehend.
  • God cares for us in unexpected ways.
  • God’s commands are loving. He desires for our good, yet does not force us to comply.
  • God invites us to trust Him for strength and mercy.
  • Out of thanksgiving for God’s deep love for us, by grace, we love Him and extend love to others. 
 

Not by one’s own heritage, love, decision, work, reason or strength do we believe. 

Only in faith, the Gospel, through the waters of Holy Baptism and with the Word, the gift of the Holy Spirit lives within those who receive its repentance and forgiveness. We receive Jesus’s body and blood, in-with-under bread and wine and His Word, which forgives us and strengthens faith that has been given to us. God is always just. His wrath over sin was satisfied by His Son who perfectly proved His love for everyone. After He endured persecution and crucifixion, He was buried and descended into hell. Then, victoriously, He bodily rose from the dead and ascended into heaven. All this, so we may have mercy and grace!

At times, we struggle to The action and attitude of arrogantly insisting on lording control over what, or whom, is not ours to control, is forgivable. The Holy Spirit transforms it into humility which brings freedom to let go of heavy concerns at the foot of the cross. There is forgiveness for all of our failures.
 

In Christ, we eagerly wait for judgement day! read more 

“So Christ, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time, not to deal with sin but to save those who are eagerly waiting for him.” Hebrews 9:28

When frustrating questions of why and how long turn into trust of God, there’s restorative rest. By grace we may go to God for refuge and let go of temptation to anxiously dread His wrath. Worry can be replaced by prayer which helps Scripture makes sense. Gentle words in proper timing are given to the mind to share. Jesus is enough. It’s not all about us; it is all about Jesus who took our sin to save people from hell. The gift of the Holy Spirit should not be rejected. All who receive its saving faith in Jesus Christ have repentance and mercy. Truth of new life to come brings healing, patience and a peace which surpasses understanding to those who receive the Holy Spirit. All who trust Jesus loved us with His life, pass through death and unite in heaven where the ascended Redeemer’s love flows eternally.

“How long, O LORD? Will You forget me forever? How long will You hide Your face from me? How long must I take counsel in my soul, and have sorrow in my heart all the day? How long shall my enemy be exalted over me? Consider me and answer me, O LORD my God; light up my eyes, lest I sleep the sleep of death, lest my enemy say, “I have prevailed over him,” lest my foes rejoice because I am shaken. But I have trusted in your steadfast love; my heart shall rejoice in your salvation. I will sing to the Lord, because he has dealt bountifully with me.” Psalm 13

Thank the Lord for guiding the Church to share hope and teach Christ. Praise and honor God for the gift of Prayer during times of trouble! Remember, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Feedback to prayer, timing, spiritual growth, and all things are in God’s caring hands which were outstretched and nailed to the cross.

Though the fig tree should not blossom, nor fruit be on the vines, the produce of the olive fail and the fields yield no food, the flock be cut off from the fold and there be no herd in the stalls, yet I will rejoice in the Lord; I will take joy in the God of my salvation. God, the Lord, is my strength; he makes my feet like the deer’s; he makes me tread on my high places. Habakkuk 3:17-19

 

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Friday, October 7, 2022

Nahum Bible Sketch

God is grieved about the oppression of His people by those who are violent and arrogant.

 

Even though God is slow to anger, He won’t leave evil unpunished. 

 

Jesus protects and saves His faithful people from sin.

God is powerful and won’t allow destructive behavior which hurts and causes suffering of the innocent to endure forever. He disciplines, out of love, to bring people to repentance and forgiveness. It is extremely important to know who Jesus is and to depend on Him. Read more about Jesus Christ.

Nahum

The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble; he knows those who take refuge in him. Nahum 1:7 ESV
The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble; he knows those who take refuge in him. Nahum 1:7 ESV
 

God’s glory doesn’t change from age to age concerning the cycle of violence.

Creation was perfectly designed, but sin brought evil. No one is immune to the effects and consequences of the fall. Whether it be weakness, an unhealthy attitude, an addiction, cancer, illness, hostility, broken relationship, natural disaster, or approaching death, everyone has or will face some type of trouble or difficulty. While experiencing such things, you may feel lonely, yet you are not alone.

Throughout history and still now, God uses evil to destroy evil and bring about His purposes. He wants to be kind, good and merciful to all. God’s Word shapes and forms us as He intends. We are free to either receive faith and believe Scripture as true; or reject the gift of faith and turn away from the wisdom and help it contains. Only God has perfect knowledge—seeing within hearts of who receives as well as who refuses.

Jesus died and was resurrected to save humankind. God is faithful to all who turn to Him for forgiveness and cleansing from sin. Made holy by the power of God’s gifts of repentance and faith, in confidence which consoles and encourages the terrified mind, they are safe by grace. He cares for, keeps and guides believers who trust His Word which fills them with tenacity, resilience and assurance of hope in Christ. The Holy Spirit provides strength to expect difficulty and death, yet joyfully move forward in this life, honored to share peace with everyone—the certain hope of eternal life with Jesus when there will be no more pain or tears in heavenly paradise.

“The risen Jesus brought the cycle of violence to an end by bringing his non-violent kingdom and overcoming our violence by his self-giving love. Despite the fact so much evil still pervades the world today, we have to hold onto the same hope as the Hebrew prophets, that God is at work bringing about his redemptive plans. We have the great privilege of knowing the name of the world’s gracious judge: Jesus, the Messiah who reigns as King, and who will return one day to finish the work he started on the cross.” Aeron Sullivan

“For Nineveh, God’s patience came to an end. The evil nation of Assyria that had tyrannized surrounding peoples, acquiring wealth and power at their expense, was overthrown, and it disappeared from the annals of history. God’s wrath is revealed against all unrighteousness (Rm 1:18). Because of our sins, we also deserve His wrath and displeasure. Yet ‘God has not destined us for wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ’ (1 Th 5:9). God’s wrath was poured out on Christ, and by faith in Him we have pardon and peace.” The Lutheran Study Bible

God’s patience comes to an end for all who suppress truth and refuse mercy. The action of rejecting the Holy Spirit incurs judgement, punishment of eternal death, separation from Christ.

  “…if we think our efforts are able to earn freedom for our souls, we too get it wrong.” The Rev. Dr. Tyler Arnold

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Prayer

“Stir up Your power, O Lord, and come, that by Your protection we may be rescued from the threatening perils of our sins and saved by Your mighty deliverance; for You live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.”
Rev. Dr. R. Lee Hagan