Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Knowing the Dirt My Sin – Needing the Cleansing of Jesus!

 

Dear Fellow Children of God, 

 

On Monday, March 16, I saw some men on a lift washing windows for a multi-story apartment.  I’m glad that was not me up there.  In Alaska, when the winter days grow short, and the sun is low on the horizon, light shines directly on our south facing windows.  The dirt on our windows seems to really stick out.  Yet, Alaskan winter is not a time to tackle this project.  When there is snow on the ground the cold air would freeze water to wash the outside window, and cause the streaking of dirt and ice across the windows.  That mess would be worse than the dirt already present.  Nevertheless, it bothers me to see those dirty windows, sort of.  When I can see the dirt, I would like to do something about it.  Yet, somehow, I forget that dirt in the summer.

 

Is there ‘dirt’ in your life which you would like to wash away?  I’m not just talking about greasy or dirty hands, or muddy feet.  How about the harsh words spoken to a family member?  How about unkept promises to family or friends?  What about words spoken behind someone’s back?  Have you, or I. hurt others with violence, with sexual misdeeds, or actions of greed? If so, do you regret those actions? Would you like to wash away the lack of love, and the damage you caused? 

 

In addition to how we treat others, how about our relationship with our Lord?  If you believe that God created and rules over all things, do you regret, or even feel inner pain, over actions of disobedience and rebellion? We are called to have no other gods before the true King of Kings and Lord of Lords. (Exodus 20, first commandment.)  Nevertheless, are there times when you put your desires over God’s commands?  Do you wonder about God’s Word?  “He can’t mean that, can He?” Have you indeed put other things before God’s desires for your life?

 

We are called not to “take the name of the Lord in vain.  (Second Commandment - Exodus 20:7) Our words are supposed to praise and worship the Triune God.  Yet, have you made a mistake and uttered coarse words in anger?  Have you cursed another person using the name of the Lord?  Have you simply spoken God’s name carelessly, like He doesn’t really matter?  Do others know you as “a child of God,” yet your actions dishonor Him and give a bad witness?  Consider, the One whose name we use carelessly has created us in love and wonder.  He cares for us daily.  He sent His Son.  Yet WE often act with our words like He is unimportant?

 

And God teaches us about Himself, “For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day. Therefore the LORD blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy.” (Third Commandment Exodus 20:11) That is why God commands, "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.” (Exodus 20:8) Nevertheless, how often have you chosen not to attend worship?  How often have you ignored God’s call?  Does worshiping the Lord of the universe seem like an option I can take or I can leave?  If so, then WHO really is acting like God?

 

When I see the dirty windows, I know they need cleaning.  When I look at my life, and realize my many failings, I realize I need cleansing.  However, seeing the dirt first does help.  Sinning is unhealthy and hurts my relationship with God and others.  Yet knowing my sin, and confessing that sin, seeking God’s grace and help, is healthy.

 

February 18 is Ash Wednesday for 2026.  On this day Christians of many traditions will attend worship and receive a cross of ashes on their forehead as a symbol of the dirt in our lives.  We are not proud of our sin. We are ashamed and sorry for our misdeeds.  But acknowledging the evil in our lives is necessary before cleansing.  There is dirt in our lives, even if it is hard to admit.  We need the cleansing which only God can do.

 

And, our Lord does act in grace and mercy to forgive us, for the sake of Jesus.  Consider Psalm 103:12.  “As far as the east is from the west, so far does he remove our transgressions from us.”  The forgiveness of God removes our sin!  Listen also to our Lord’s promise to Isaiah, who considered himself as “a man of unclean lips.” "Come now, let us reason together, says the LORD: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool.” (Isaiah 1:18) There IS a cleansing for the dirt of our sin.  Meditate on God’s promise to John in the book of Revelation. “These are the ones coming out of the great tribulation. They have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.” (Revelation 7:14) Jesus cleanses us from the dirt of our sin by the blood, by the suffering and death, of Jesus, THE Lamb of God!

 

Our sin is real.  The evil of rebellion against our Creator shames us.  Our lack of love for one another betrays God’s purpose for our lives as His children.  But God offers cleansing by His forgiveness, through His love and compassion, in the blood of Jesus.  His cleansing gives us a new start.  Because God forgives, we do not need to deny our sin.  Because God forgives, we can put on the ash of confession and seek God’s forgiveness, and seek to live for the one who saves us.  During the season of Lent we willingly admit our failures, and we grow in God’s grace in Jesus.

 

Is there something in your life of which you are ashamed?  Do you know the truth of failure and rebellion and sin against our Lord from your own experience?  Perhaps you will have an opportunity to confess your sinfulness with the imposition of ashes on your forehead this Wednesday.  Perhaps Lent can help you again to confess your sin and turn to God’s grace.  Because we have a Savior, we do not have to hide our sin.  We can confess the dirt in our lives and let Jesus cleanse us.

 

A Child of God, Knowing the Dirt My Sin – Needing the Cleansing of 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

 

·       MID-WEEK LENTEN WORSHIP – In the time before Jesus’ Easter victory, we focus on our need for His resurrection.  Lent is a season of repentance for our sin.  Lent is a season when we watch Jesus suffer and die for us.

During our 2026 Mid-Week Lenten Worship at First Lutheran we will focus on

The Sins of the Disciples.  Here is our schedule for the sermons.

February 18 -              Judas                                      Betrayal

February 25 -              James and John                       Who is the Greatest

March 4                       Andrew                                   Pride

March 11                     Peter, James, and John            Laziness/Falling Asleep

March 18                     Peter                                        Denial

March 25                     Thomas                                   Doubt

 

·       SUNDAY SERMON SERIES – During the Sunday Worship Services we will consider Jesus’ parable of the Prodigal Son, looking at different parts of the parable for 6 weeks.  Not only the words of Luke 15 help us understand, but also Timothy Keller’s book, “The Prodigal God.”  Here are our topics for the year’s Sunday Lenten Sermons.

o   Week 1 - Feb 15 - I want your life - Luke 15:11-16, Ephesians 4:17-24

o   Week 2 - Feb 22nd - The Younger Brother's Plan - Luke 15:11-24

o   Week 3 - March 1 - Redefining Sin and Lostness - Luke 15: 11-16, 25-32, 

o   Week 4 - March 8th - He Ran to Me - Luke 15:11-24, Philippians 2:1-11

o   Week 5 - March 15th - The True Elder Brother - Luke 15:25-32, Matthew 28-34-40

o   Week 6 - March 22nd - How does it End? - Luke 15:25-32, Mark 8:31-33

 

·       STEPHEN MINISTRY - We started Stephen Ministry classes at First Lutheran on Thursday, February 12.  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 Stephen Leader.  We are looking for one or two more people to go through training to help Angie lead in this ministry. 

We do have 8 people who have committed to train and serve as Stephen Ministers, as Christian care-givers.  Training happens on Thursdays at 6:00 p.m. and will end on April 23.

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 are teaching separate Sunday Bible classes on Sundays at 8:45 a.m. 

 

o   Pastor Kollmann is teaching a Lutheran Hour Ministry Class on “How we Got the Bible” in the Besalski Fellowship Hall. 

 

o   I am teaching a study of the book of Ephesians in the Schwiebert Library and Conference room.

 

·       Young People Activities at FLC

 

o   YOUTH ACTIVITIES - Our first youth activity will be a bonfire at the Kollmann residence on Sunday afternoon, February 22.  (In April we plan to attend the Orange and Blue Game.  😊  )  If your children are going into 3rd grade, or older, please consider attending this meeting and participating in these fun activities of growth. 

 

o   ACOLYTE TRAINING - We will also be offering acolyte training again tentatively on Saturday, February 21, at 11:00 a.m.  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, February 18, I read Exodus 16-17, about the beginning of the plagues.

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!   Temperatures are warming up, so I did more fishing than golfing the past week.  Also, I got to fish with Alaska friend, Fred Vasilie.  He and wife Kelly visited our FL home and we spent Valentine’s Day at the ballpark.

 

·       On Saturday, February 14, Fred and Kelly Vasilie, and Kathy and I watched the Florida Gators baseball team play the UAB Blazers.  Here are some pictures.  https://photos.app.goo.gl/dQbUSJMxTBpuW9ii6

 

·       I did golf.  On Monday, February 16 I played with friends at Hawkstone Country Club.

 

·       Fishing – The weather is improving, and we caught some fish.

 

o   On Wednesday, February 11, I was privileged to fish out of Englewood, FL, with Glenn and Chad Kolberg, along with Fred Vasilie.  The Kolbergs were members of St. John in Palmer, AK.  Pam and Kathy worked together at Mat-Su Regional.  Here are some pictures.  https://photos.app.goo.gl/Pf9vSoDc2GcmwBDR6

 

o   On Friday, February 14, Fred and I fished on the Suwannee River.  We saw quite a few gators.  Last time I fished the Suwannee I got NO bites.  This time both Fred and I had bites, and both of us caught fish.  Here are some pictures.  https://photos.app.goo.gl/AoBskCPMUfKPaFnU9  

 

o   On Saturday, February 14, before the baseball game, Fred and I fished on George’s Lake near Florahome, FL.  We kept 6 of the fish we caught.  Here are some pictures.  https://photos.app.goo.gl/HeDuro1m1Zu2pRrq8

 

 

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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)

 

 

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