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Weekly Devotional
October 8, 2012
God’s Peace be with you all.
1 Thessalonians 5:9-14
9 For God has destined
us not for wrath but for obtaining salvation through our
Lord Jesus Christ, 10 who died for
us, so that whether we are awake or asleep we may live
with him. 11 Therefore encourage one
another and build up each other, as indeed you are
doing. 12 But we appeal to you,
brothers and sisters, to respect those who labor among
you, and have charge of you in the Lord and admonish
you; 13 esteem them very highly in
love because of their work. Be at peace among
yourselves. 14 And we urge you,
beloved, to admonish the idlers, encourage the faint
hearted, help the weak, be patient with all of them.
Our
devotion this week comes from Pastor Ken Klaus at
Lutheran Hour Ministries.
Years ago, I rode a Chicago Transit
Authority bus in Chicago.
At that time of day the bus was filled with weary office
workers and worn-out shoppers. At one stop, two men, and a
woman got aboard.
The driver, an experienced veteran on this particular route,
recognized the three. Before they could sit down, in a great
voice he announced, "Ladies and gentlemen, please watch your
valuables. There are pickpockets on board."
Almost everybody reacted instantaneously to those words.
Women wrapped their arms around their purses and drew them
in. Men quickly checked to see if the wallet they had been
sitting on was still there. Then, satisfied we hadn't been
victimized, all of our eyes rested on the three who were
sitting down, trying -- and not succeeding -- at looking
inconspicuous and unembarrassed.
They got off the bus at the next opportunity.
As I think back on that short ride, I find myself impressed
by that driver. He didn't say, "What these three do is none
of my business." He didn't think, well, I'll just wait until
they make their move. If they do, then I'll say something.
He didn't think, as long as my wallet is okay, I'm
fine. My passengers are just going to have to learn to take
care of themselves.
No, that bus driver took it upon himself to call out a word
of warning.
That, I believe is the duty of the church. I know the Lord
told His prophets to warn the Israelites of the dangers
involved with leading a rebellious life. St. Paul encouraged
the Thessalonians, and many other churches, to take care of
each other, through warnings and encouragements.
It's the right thing to do. We who have been brought into
the family of faith, by the victorious work of the Redeemer,
have a responsibility to warn our brothers and sisters of
worldly temptations and devilish temptations. We warn them
and expect that they will, if necessary, warn us.
Warning each other in love: that's what family members do.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, although we have been made
members of Your Kingdom, we remain reluctant sinners. Grant
us the grace to speak words of warning and encouragement to
others, and may they do the same for us. Moreover, let our
hearts and minds be receptive to such warnings that together
we may grow in Christian life and witness. In the Savior's
Name I ask it. Amen.
In our prayers
this week: Gere A., Jim A.,
Mike C., Jerry V., and Bobby.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Judson
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