Dear Fellow Children of God,
Do you ever worry about the world in which our children
grow up? Recently I have helped a number
of young people with various life issues.
I was talking to another pastor about some of these issues and he said,
“I wouldn’t want to have to grow up again in today’s world.” In other words the challenges, temptations,
and distractions faced by our young people today are truly significant. These temptations and challenges faced by our
children are much different than those faced by this pastor and I when we grew
up.
For many of us adults, even if we did face drugs, or
overt sexual temptation, or rejection of faith, or violent attacks from other
students, those difficulties still did not exist at the same level as children
today face. I understand what my pastor
friend meant, “I wouldn’t want to have to grow up again in today’s world.”
So, as parents, grandparents, and concerned adults, how do
help our children and the children in today’s world? Last Sunday’s epistle lesson was from
Ephesians 6. In the face of life’s spiritual
battles the church of God was encouraged with the following words, 11 Put on the full armor of God so that you can
take your stand against the devil's schemes. . . 17 Take the helmet of
salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. (Ephesians
6:11, 17) God tells us that he has given us armor and
weapons to face the spiritual attacks which assault us in this world. One of those weapons is “the sword of the
Spirit, which is the word of God.”
Last Sunday St. John
and many other churches started up the Sunday School program again Children from age 18 months through their
90’s are studying what God has to say to us about life in this world and about
eternal life. Through these classes our
students learn they are created by God with love and wisdom and that they are
precious in His sight. Through this
study God assures our students that He loves and forgives them in Jesus. Through our Sunday School our students learn
what God says about facing the challenges and temptations of life.
So, as parents,
grandparents, and concerned adults, how do help our children and the children
in today’s world? Won’t you feel
better if your child is tempted with drugs, but you know they have been to
Sunday School and learned about God’s love and His directions for their
lives? Won’t you feel better if your
child’s faith is challenged, but they have had time in Sunday School to
consider all that God has done for them and continues to do? Won’t you feel better if your child faces bullying
or violence of any other sort, but they have been instructed about how God’s
children live in faith and love? God’s
Word is the sword of the Spirit to fight the spiritual battles of life.
Even though God inspired Paul to write these words about
2000 years ago they are still meaningful to us in today’s world. 11 Put on
the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's
schemes. . . 17 Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which
is the word of God. (Ephesians 6:11, 17) I hope to see you in Sunday School.
A Child of God who needs the strength and direction of
God’s Word,
Pastor Jonathan
P.S. Sunday School
starts at 9:45 a.m. with Opening Worship in the sanctuary. See below for more information about classes
that are offered for children and adults.
P.P.S. Here are some pictures from my caribou hunting
trip last week. https://picasaweb.google.com/114993745799525883148/CaribouHunt2012?authuser=0&feat=directlink
P.P.P.S. Here are
some fishing pictures from this past summer.
https://picasaweb.google.com/114993745799525883148/SummerFishingWithFamilyAndFriends2012?authuser=0&feat=directlink
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ABOUT ‘THOUGHTS
FROM THE PASTOR’ - I am sending these e-mail messages, hopefully
weekly, to all St. John members and friends whose e-mails I have. (I am
always adding new names of friends and members – in case you are just receiving
this e-mail for the first time.) However, if you don’t want to receive
this e-mail, please let me know, and I’ll gladly leave your name off my list
for this message. . . Or, if you know someone who would like to receive one
of these e-mails, please send me their
e-mail address.
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