Dear Fellow Children of God,
Our family laughed recently after our grandson, Henry,
received required vaccinations before entering preschool this year. Henry’s leg hurt after the shots, so he
walked around without bending that leg.
When the other children ran, Henry walked, very slowly. When climbing stairs, Henry pulled on the
railing. He asked for help getting into
chairs. In some ways Henry looked like
an old cowboy who hobbled along after years on a horse. But, Henry did not stop being Henry. He just
hobbled along slowly on the way to wherever he was going.
Why would parents (or grandparents for that matter) do
that to a child? Why bring a child for
immunizations if the shots can cause enough pain to a child so that child even
changes the way they walk for a time?
You and I both know the answer.
The danger posed by the illnesses which the immunizations fight is much
worse than a week of a sore leg.
Immunizations are not 100% foolproof.
But, the protection they provide is worth a little pain.
I say this because an “immunization” of sorts is offered
to parents and families this week at St. John and in many Valley churches. This being the first Sunday after Labor Day,
SUNDAY SCHOOL STARTS IT’S REGULAR SCHEDULE AGAIN at 9:45 a.m.!!
You see, there are other dangers that threaten our
children, and threaten each of us. In
addition to the physical danger of disease which endangers the health and
physical life of our children, there are dangers to their spiritual health and
their eternal welfare in the world around us.
Spiritual health is found when any of us, children included, have faith
in God’s saving love for us in Jesus, and when we have love for one
another. But, the world around us
teaches greed, selfishness, indulgence, promiscuity, rebellion, and
disobedience. These temptations not only
endanger the lives of our children in this world, but also endanger their
eternal welfare. So, how do we protect our
children and grandchildren?
Inspired
by God, St. Paul had the welfare of his young friend Timothy in mind when he
gave him the following advice. “14 But as for you, continue in what you have
learned and have become convinced of, because you know those from whom you
learned it, 15 and how from infancy you have known the holy Scriptures, which
are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. 16 All
Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and
training in righteousness, 17 so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped
for every good work.” (2 Timothy
3:14-17)
Timothy’s grandmother
and mother, Lois and Eunice, had taught Timothy about Jesus from the very
beginning. Timothy had known the truth
of Scripture “from infancy.” Paul encourages Timothy to continue in the
knowledge of the Scriptures because this knowledge is “able to
make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.” Paul encourages Timothy to continue in the knowledge of
Scripture because such knowledge is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and
training in righteousness, 17 so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped
for every good work.”
The
desires of our flesh and the temptations of the world around us seem to be growing
more intense and dangerous in our time.
I fear for the spiritual health and the eternal welfare of my children
and grandchildren. But, I am convinced
that teaching them about our Lord, teaching about His laws and His plan for our
lives, teaching them about His love, and teaching them about His help and
strength, is the best thing I can do to protect them and give them health and
life. Actually, I need that help
too. So we will be in Sunday School this
Sunday.
By the
way, Henry was at our home the other night running around like the Henry of
old. The sore leg is gone, but the
protection of the inoculations remains. What
is your plan to protect your children and grandchildren and give them spiritual
health?
A Child of
God, Seeking the Health and Life Found in Scripture, for my Family and Myself,
Pastor Jonathan
P.S. Bjorn
Neslund, infant son of David and Kristine Neslund, continues to fight and grow
at Providence Hospital. Bjorn was born
at 23 weeks and 2 days of gestation on August 31. Please keep Bjorn and family in prayers. There is a work day at the Neslund home on
Seventeen Mile Lake this Saturday, September 12. (Follow the signs) If you want to help, come and assist in
winterizing the home and cleaning to fight illness.
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‘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
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