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Weekly Devotional
June 11 2012
God’s Peace be with you all.
Our devotion this
week comes from Pr. Ken Klaus and
Lutheran
Hour Ministries:
"No Worries"
June 10, 2012
(Jesus said) "Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to
you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your
hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid." John 14:27
It's been a number of years since I
saw my local Sunday paper feature an article on fear.
Back then, and having interviewed a scientific cross-section
of the country, the magazine listed the things which
Americans feared the most:
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54 percent of us said we were afraid or very afraid of
being in a car crash.
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53 percent were afraid or very afraid of having cancer.
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50 percent were afraid Social Security would fail.
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49 percent were afraid of not having enough set aside
for retirement.
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36 percent were afraid of getting food poisoning from
meat.
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33 percent were afraid of becoming a victim of personal
violence.
When people were asked about the cause of their worries,
nine out of ten confessed they thought the world is less
safe today than it was when they grew up. Since the day
that poll was taken I imagine some of the fears have
gone up in value while others have decreased. For
certain, one thing hasn't changed: people are still
afraid.
We shouldn't be surprised. Worry has been a part of our
psyche since sin entered the world. After Adam and Eve
chomped down on the forbidden fruit, they were afraid to
meet their Maker. Their son, Cain, was afraid that
people might murder him. Jacob was afraid his brother
might kill him. Moses was afraid God's people might not
listen to him. King David was afraid his son might
overthrow him. Elijah was afraid he was the only
believer left. Christ's disciples were afraid the same
Jewish leaders that had worked so successfully, so
efficiently, in bringing about the crucifixion of Jesus,
might be looking for them.
Fears come ... which is why we also need Jesus to come
to our lives.
It makes little difference if our fear is like that of
the disciples who locked themselves away for fear of the
Jews, or if we have developed our own very personal
terror. To us Jesus comes: spit-upon Jesus, nail-pierced
and crucified Jesus, a spear-through-His-side Jesus, a
risen-from-the-dead Jesus -- comes to us and speaks.
His words are simple. He says, "Peace be with you."
Coming from anyone else those words would be foolish and
false. Coming from Him who conquered sin, the devil and
death, they have a power, which -- when believed -- can
eliminate or put into proportion the strongest of our
fears, worries and terrors.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord Jesus, because of sin this
world is a fearful and frightening place. As Your
forgiven and saved children, I give thanks You have
entered my heart and mind and brought peace. Truly it is
a peace unlike that given by the world, and it does pass
human understanding. But it is real because You are
real. In Your Name, I give thanks. Amen.
In our prayers this week: Pat,
Helen, Bobby, Ann, Daniel, Mike C., Jim A., Wayne C.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Judson
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