What do we do, what do I do, when life is bigger than our
ability to comprehend? For example, I have a number of friends who are seriously
ill at this time. I am not a doctor. Unfortunately, I am not sure
that even the doctors have an answer for my friends. I can hope.
I am watching the national news and I am troubled. Issues
surrounding immigration are more complicated than the media portrays.
Also, the rising national debt seems to me like a clicking time bomb. In
addition, the growing tension in race relations saddens me. And, the
pervasive destruction caused by substance abuse breaks my heart. What do
I do?
I watch international news and wonder. Will Israel and the
Arab world ever find peace, or exist side by side? Will there always be
tyrants seeking to crush the rights and dreams of other people and
nations? How does a child of God react?
On a personal level, I also have life concerns for people I
love. Yet, I know that I don’t have all the answers. So, how can I
help?
I expect that you know from your own experience, as I do, that
these are all complicated issues. Yet, in spite of the complications,
Jesus still calls us, “let your light shine before others, so that they may
see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.”
(Matthew 5:16) In the middle of the difficulties of life, we are still called
to be God’s people who make a difference. But, how do we make a
difference when the problems seem so complicated?
Even amidst the complication of life I am NOT powerless, nor
impotent. In the middle of life’s impossible problems there IS something
I can do.
First, I trust that when I do not have the answers, God is
righteous, and loving, and gracious, and wise. I trust my Lord has the
answers to life’s questions. (See the book of Job!) This coming Sunday
the assigned Epistle lesson is from 1 Corinthians 1 where we are taught, “22
For Jews demand signs and Greeks seek wisdom, 23 but we preach
Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and folly to Gentiles,” (1
Corinthians 1:22-23) Thankfully, when we lack wisdom or understanding, God is
wise. His greatest wisdom is, amazingly, the cross of Christ!
Because I trust God, Proverbs 3 gives me direction for
life. “5 Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not
lean on your own understanding. 6 In all your ways acknowledge
him, and he will make straight your paths.” (Proverbs 3:5-6)
When I do not understand, I do trust my loving Lord!
There is something else I willingly do to deal with the issues
of life. I have learned that, whether life seems complicated or not, I go
to my Lord in prayer. Listen to Jesus in Matthew 7. "Ask, and it
will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to
you. 8 For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds,
and to the one who knocks it will be opened.” (Matthew 7:7-8)
God is righteous and wise and powerful. When I pray, God ALWAYS
hears. When we pray, God ALWAYS answers . . . in HIS wisdom and love.
In fact, I believe that Jesus taught us to pray a prayer in
which God gives the help we need, the wisdom we need, and the answers which we
need. Listen to THE prayer Jesus taught, which Christians today call The
Lord’s Prayer.
“9 Pray then like this: "Our Father in
heaven, hallowed be your name.
10 Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth
as it is in heaven.
11 Give us this day our daily bread,
12 and forgive us our debts, as we also have
forgiven our debtors.
13 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us
from evil.” (Matthew 6:9-13)
In a world where I don’t have the answers, my Heavenly Father
does. When life is complicated, I CAN make a difference because God
acts. I seek to “love the Lord with all my heart and soul and strength
and mind. (Mark 12:30) I seek to “love my neighbor as I love myself.”
(Mark 12:31). And, very importantly, I go to the Lord in prayer.
I trust Him to change me and to work through me. God has changed the
world through Jesus. God uses me to bring Jesus to the world.
When life is complicated, do you trust God enough to go to Him
in prayer?
A Child of God, Trusting God to Make a Difference in the World
Even by Me – Through Jesus!
Pastor Rockey
P.S. I am now in Gainesville, FL, serving as assistant to
Pastor Chris Kollmann at First Lutheran Church.
First Lutheran Activities
·
CHILI COOKOFF – JANUARY 25 – On Sunday,
January 25, First Lutheran had it’s annual “Chili Cook-off. We think
maybe 100 people attended. Here are some pictures. https://photos.app.goo.gl/Y1MjyxhmJngVhz42A
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STEPHEN MINISTRY - We will be restarting
Stephen Ministry soon at First Lutheran. Stephen Ministers are trained
Christian care-givers. A Stephen Minister is not a pastor, and not
a counselor. But they Christians who are trained to bring Jesus
and His love to another Christian person facing a difficult time.
Open Arms Director, Angie Burr,
is a trained leader. We are looking for one or two more people to go
through training to help Angie lead in this ministry.
We do have a number of God’s
children who previously volunteered to serve as Stephen Ministers, as Christian
care-givers. We hope to offer training soon for these folks so they can
begin serving as Stephen Ministers at First Luthearn.
THEREFORE, if you are
interested in serving as a Stephen Ministry Leader, or interested in serving as
a Stephen Minister, please contact Angie Burr or contact me (Pastor Rockey).
·
Pastor Kollman and I will begin teaching
separate Sunday Bible classes on Sunday, February 1.
o
Pastor Kollmann will teach a Lutheran Hour
Ministry Class on “How we Got the Bible” in the Besalski Fellowship
Hall.
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I will teach a study of the book of Ephesians
in the Schwiebert Library.
· Young
People Activities at FLC
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YOUTH ACTIVITIES - I will be helping with
some youth activity at First Lutheran. We plan to have a short meeting in
the sanctuary after worship on Sunday, February 1, with parents and
youth. If you have a child who is 8 years old or older, please consider
attending this meeting and participating in these fun activities of
growth.
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ACOLYTE TRAINING - We will also be
offering acolyte training again tentatively on Saturday, February 21, at
10:30. Now that we have families and children we want to give these youth
an opportunity to grow and serve our Lord. After the training we will
take a trip to the nearby McDonalds! 😊
Other Activities of Faith:
· I
have again started my two year journey with my Lord. On Wednesday,
January 28, I read Genesis 40, and read about God gifting Joseph to
interpret dreams..
Feel free to join me again if you wish. You may also
contact me at 907-841-4066 if you have any questions about these
readings. Or send an e-mail question to jonrock53@mtaonline.net
I have received questions and comments about the readings. It is always
good to consider our Lord’s love and guidance. I will TRY to answer, but some
things only God knows!
P.P.S. Family Fun and Fishing! Weekend
fishing - My I-phone says that morning temperatures from Tuesday, January 27 to
Tuesday, February 2, will be at or below freezing. That is unusual for Florida.
And, when the water temperature drops, the bite from fishing slows down.
Saturday and Sunday were warmer days, so I got to go fishing.
·
I did golf on Wednesday, Friday, and
Monday. (Office days are Tuesday, half days Wednesday, and last week
Thursday.
·
On Saturday I went SOUTH to Tsala-Apopka Lake.
It is a BIG chain of Lakes. Water temperature was 61. I got my first 3 bites in
a lake this year and caught 2. Only one was worth keeping and I released both.
Here are some pictures. https://photos.app.goo.gl/xSSgHcQbeEU1wBM49
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On Sunday, after church I went to the Wacassassa
River. Water temperature was 67 degrees. Bite time was supposed to be 5-7
p.m. High tide was 6:00 p.m. I caught 5 bass, and kept 4. I
also got all tangled up near sundown when I caught a mud fish. Here are some
pictures. https://photos.app.goo.gl/kB51UheqCSwxcMHU8
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ABOUT THIS DEVOTION - I retired at the end of August 2019
from serving as full-time senior pastor of St. John Lutheran Church in Palmer,
AK. I was writing a weekly devotion previously entitled, "Thoughts
from the Pastor." When I retired many asked me to continue writing
these devotions. So I have continued writing. However, with life's
changes I now call this weekly devotion "Journeys Through Life as a Child
of God." Since I am no longer senior pastor at St. John, I felt it
right to only send this message to those who asked to receive it.
(However, I am currently as Assistant to the Pastor for First Lutheran Church
in Gainesville, FL.)
So, if you stopped receiving these devotions
and wondered why, now you understand. And, if you are now receiving these
devotions and do not wish to receive them, please let me know, and I’ll gladly
remove your name from my distribution list. My e-mail address is jonrock53@mtaonline.net.
My prayer is that these devotions help each
of you in your daily walk with our Lord, Jesus.
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Jonathan Rockey
Child of God
Husband, Father, Son, Grandfather
Assistant to the Pastor , First Lutheran Church, Gainesville, FL
Pastor Emeritus, St. John Lutheran Church, Palmer, AK
“How great
is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of
God! And that is what we are!” (1 John 3:1 a)