#6 More Concerned For Others Than our Persecution Woes

Therefore we are not concerned with our woes, but with the wretchedness of our persecutors; for we ourselves are well provided for. We are certain that they cannot detract from that; rather, the more they rage against us, the more they destroy themselves and prosper us, as St. Paul states in Philippians 1 [:18]. “Who can harm us since we have a Lord who holds the death and life of all our adversaries in his hand” [Rom. 14:9], and who addresses our heart so comfortingly in John 16 [:33] saying, “Be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.”  (Luther’s Works, v.43, p.63)

Picture:  Left:  The Augsburg Confession; Right: The everlasting Gospel

[All of the pictures for this year’s posts are from an etching entitled “Augsburg Confession” by Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) and found in the Royal Collection Trust.]

#5 True Faith Desires to Save Others, Even Under Persecution

However, this thirst not only is not slaked by its speaking, it is also made worse with gall and vinegar, as was the thirst which Christ experienced on the cross [John 19:29]. St. Paul felt such a thirst, Acts 26 [:29], when he wished that everyone were as he himself—except for his chains. [In] Romans 11 [9:3] he wished to be cut off from Christ for the sake of his brethren, the Jews.

See here, you too have been given such a thirst for the salvation of your brethren, which is a reliable sign of a genuine faith.  It is only the gall and the vinegar that still awaits you, that is, the vilification, the shame, and the persecution for the sake of your thirsty speech. Wherever Christ is, Judas, Pilate, Herod, Caiaphas, and Annas will inevitably be also, so also his cross. If not, he is not the true Christ.  (Luther’s Works, v.43, p.62-63)

Picture:  Each of the seven rays are designated with a few words and a Scripture verse:
To comfort – Romans 15:12, “Isaiah says: “There shall be a root of Jesse; And He who shall rise to reign over the Gentiles, In Him the Gentiles shall hope.”
To satisfy – Romans 14:7, “For none of us lives to himself, and no one dies to himself.”
To sanctify – Romans 1:4, “…and declared to be the Son of God with power according to the Spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead.”
To strengthen – Ephesians 3:16, “…that He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might through His Spirit in the inner man,”
To enlighten – 1 Corinthians 12, “v.1 Now concerning spiritual gifts, brethren, I do not want you to be ignorant:…”
To receive eternal life – Romans 5:16, “And the gift is not like that which came through the one who sinned. For the judgment which came from one offense resulted in condemnation, but the free gift which came from many offenses resulted in justification.”
To ignite – Romans 12:11, “…not lagging in diligence, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord.”

[All of the pictures for this year’s posts are from an etching entitled “Augsburg Confession” by Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) and found in the Royal Collection Trust.]

After Reading Holy Scripture.

O GOD, Father of all mercies, Thou, Who in the unsearchable riches of Thy grace, hast opened to me the treasure of Thy Word in which we have the knowledge of Thy dear Son, and a sure pledge of our life and salvation: I beseech Thee, grant that I may preserve it in pure faith and burning love unto the end; through the Same Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord, who livest and reignest with the Father and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end. Amen. (Oremus, 1925, p.28).

Divine Service for St. Thomas, Apostle – December 21, 2020

Service Bulletin: St-Thomas-1-year-December-21-NKJV.pdf

Hymn “The Advent of Our God” LW 12, TLH 68
Service Begins
Readings: Habakkuk 2:1-4, Eph 2:19-22, St. John 20:24-31
Hymn “Comfort, Comfort,” Says the Voice” LW 21
Sermon “Foreigner and the Foundation” Ephesians 2:19-22
“Create in Me…” LW p.143
The Prayer of the Church
Communion Liturgy
Service ends

–Michael D. Henson, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL)
This post is the audio –>  Sound Cloud Audio for Sound Cloud Audio for Divine Service St Thomas-Dec-21-2020
PDF documents are available at trinityh.org under the tab “Sermons.”

Vespers for Ember Saturday – December 19, 2020

Service Bulletin:   Ember-Days-Advent-Matins-12-16-18-19-2020b.pdf
Psalms:  Ember-Days-Advent-Psalms-2021-Bulletin-black.pdf

Hymn “The Advent of Our God” LW 12, TLH 68
Order of Matins, Lutheran Worship p. 208
Office Hymn “Draw Near and Take the Body of the Lord” LW 240, TLH 307
Psalm 24, 50, 85, 19 (See Insert)
Readings:  Isaiah 19:20-22, Isaiah 35:1-7, Isaiah 11:9-11, Isaiah 14:1-8, Daniel 3:47-51, 2 Thessalonians 2:1-8, St. Luke 3:1-6
Sermon
Benedictus, LW p.217
The Prayers
Service ends
–Michael D. Henson, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL)
This post is the audio –>  Sound Cloud Audio for Vespers-Ember-Sat-Advent-Dec-19-2020
PDF documents are available at trinityh.org under the tab “Sermons.”

Miriam’s Sunday School Study Class #8: The Two Trees – December 20, 2020

Today’s class examines the second Old Testament account, as we look at the two trees in the middle of the garden. (Genesis 2:4-25).
Handout 1:  Text-for-Gen-2.pdf
Handout 2:  Passages-for-Gen-2B.pdf

Note 1: A Divine Service was also video recorded and is available at trinityh.org, under the tab, Sermons
Note 2: This is the audio only post.  The vimeo video is also available.   Click here –> Vimeo Video for #8
–Pastor Michael D. Henson, Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL)

Divine Service for Advent Four – December 20, 2020

Service Bulletin:  Advent-Four-Divine-Service-for-Online-12-20-2020.pdf
Printed Sermon:  SRM1960-Gentleness-Toward-Others.pdf

0:00  Hymn “The Advent of Our God” LW 12, TLH 68
2:10   Service Begins
7:00 Readings: Deuteronomy 18:15-19, Philippians 4:4-7, St. John 1:19-28
13:10  Hymn “Comfort, Comfort These My People” LW 28, TLH 61
17:10  Sermon “Gentleness Toward Others” Philippians 4:5 (length 21:20 minutes)
38:30  “Create in Me…” LW p.143
39:30  The Prayer of the Church
43:40  Communion Liturgy
52:30 Communion Hymns:
“O Bride of Christ, Rejoice” LW 20, TLH 57
“Soul, Adorn Yourself with Gladness” LW 239, TLH 305
1:02:30  Service ends

–Michael D. Henson, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL)
This post is the audio, if you want the video CLICK HERE –> Vimeo Advent Four
Note: The Bible class was also recorded and will be available at trinityh.org.

Before Reading Holy Scripture 4

O GOD, with Whom is the well of life, and in Whose Light we see light : Increase in us, we beseech Thee, the brightness of Divine knowledge, whereby we may be able to reach Thy plenteous fountain; impart to our thirsting souls the draught of life; and restore to our darkened minds the Light from Heaven; through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord, who livest and reignest with the Father and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end. Amen. (Oremus, 1925, p.27-28).

#4 The Word Brings with it the Desire to Speak

However, this noble word naturally brings with it a burning hunger and unquenchable thirst that can never be filled. Even though many thousands of people believed in it, we would still desire that no person would want for it. Such thirst is ever active and knows no rest, but impels us to speak, as David states in Psalm 116 [:10], “I believe, therefore I speak.” And (as St. Paul declares in II Corinthians 4 [:13]), “We have the same spirit of faith, therefore we, too, speak,” until we include and incorporate everyone with us and make them one communion with us, wherever this is possible.  (Luther’s Works, v.43, p.62)

Picture:  At the top of each of the seven branches is a burning candle.
[All of the pictures for this year’s posts are from an etching entitled “Augsburg Confession” by Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) and found in the Royal Collection Trust.]

Matins for Ember Friday – December 18, 2020

Service Bulletin:   Ember-Days-Advent-Matins-12-16-18-19-2020b.pdf
Psalms:  Ember-Days-Advent-Psalms-2021-Bulletin-black.pdf

Hymn “The Advent of Our God” LW 12, TLH 68
Order of Matins, Lutheran Worship p. 208
Office Hymn “Draw Near and Take the Body of the Lord” LW 240, TLH 307
Psalm 24, 50, 85, 19 (See Insert)
Readings:  Isaiah 11:1-5, St. Luke 1:39-47
Sermon “Great Sins, But Greater Forgiveness” Psalm 23:5
Benedictus, LW p.217
The Prayers
Service ends
–Michael D. Henson, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL)
The video was accidentally deleted, but here’s the audio –>   Sound Cloud Audio
PDF documents are available at trinityh.org under the tab “Sermons.”