O GOD, who lovest all that is sincere and pure, and dwellest of Thy bountiful goodness in the chaste souls of the faithful: Purify us from all taint of sin, that we may always have our heart ready for Thee, and sing and play worthily unto Thee in Thy glory; 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.42).
Monthly Archives: September 2022
Catechesis on Trinity 13 (St. Luke 10:23-27) 2021
On Wednesday nights, Trinity Lutheran Church(Herrin, IL) offers to both children and adults an opportunity for teaching with Learn-by-Heart at 6:30 PM and a catechetical service at 7:00 PM.
This service is designed to prepare God’s people for the theme of the upcoming Sunday Divine Service. The dialog sermon explains “The Good Samaritan” (St. Luke 10:23-27), which is the Holy Gospel for Trinity Thirteen.
Learn-by-Heart will include The Lutheran Hymnal #343, stanza 2 of “How Lovely Shines the Morning Star,” Small Catechism, Ninth and Tenth Commandment and meaning, and Romans 5:8.
–Michael D. Henson, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL).
Service Bulletin: Catechesis-Trinity-13-8-25-2021-On-Line.pdf
Recite Word by Word: Recite-Word-by-Word.pdf
#54 The Pleasures and Labors of God are Good, To Be Used Without Anxiety
Eccl. 2:20. So I turned about and gave my heart up to despair over all the toil of my labors under the sun,
- because sometimes a man who has toiled with wisdom and knowledge and industry must leave all to be enjoyed by a man who did not toil for it. This also is vanity and a great evil.
- What has a man from all the toil and strain with which he toils beneath the sun?
- For all his days are full of pain, and his work is a vexation; even in the night his mind does not rest. This also is vanity.
“I called a halt,” he says, “and refrained from all the anxiety about the business that goes on under the sun.” This is the voice of a wise man, who calls his heart back from anxiety to peace. “I shall be content with present things and shall do what lies at hand. I shall bear what God wills and shall not be anxious about tomorrow” (cf. Matt. 6:34)….
Eccl. 2:24. There is nothing better for a man than that he should eat and drink, and find enjoyment in his toil. This also, I saw, is from the hand of God.
This is the principal conclusion, in fact the point, of the whole book, which he will often repeat. This is a remarkable passage, one that explains everything preceding and following it. This is how it agrees with the preceding: Those pleasures are to be condemned which we by our own counsels seek to achieve for the future, and those labors are to be condemned which we strive to carry out by our own counsels. But those pleasures and labors which God gives are good, and they are to be used for the present without anxiety about either future afflictions or future pleasures. But who is capable of such things? It is rightly said, but what is wisely set forth does not happen. Indeed, hearing we do not hear and seeing we do not see, and no one follows it. We are immersed in striving and anxiety about planning and carrying out our affairs. The heart is averse to plans, and every day it becomes more irritated and restless. Those who are pious refrain from anxiety; the rest of the human race have a restless life until they die. (Luther’s Works, v.15 p.45-47)
Lutheran Bodies in North America, Class #11: September 4, 2022
In this class on the Lutheran church bodies in North America, we will clear up the confusion regarding the Saxon Immigration questions regarding Church and Ministry. The Scriptural and Confessional answer will render Walther’s transfer theory unnecessary.
Handout 1: Lutheran-Confessions-with-Ministry-and-Polity-Yellow-Marking.pdf
Handout 2: Are-We-Church.pdf
Handout 3: Ministry-Word-and-Sacrament.pdf
Handout 4: Three-Kinds-of-Lutherans-b.pdf
–Michael D. Henson, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL).
Picture: St. Patrick Lutheran Church (Chipley, FL) hosted our Eldona Family Camp this Summer. Here is a picture of the retreat center where we stayed in Panama City Beach, FL.
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Trinity Twelve Divine Service, September 4, 2022
Order of Divine Service I, p.136 Lutheran Worship
Hymn “This Is the Day the Lord Has Made” LW 200, TLH 10
Readings: Isa 29:18-24, 2 Cor. 3:4-11, Mark 7:31-37
Hymn “My Soul, Now Praise Your Maker” LW 453, TLH 34
Sermon
Communion Hymns: “Here Is the Tenfold Sure Command” LW 331, TLH 287
“By Grace I’m Saved” LW 351, TLH 373
“Praise the Almighty” LW 445, TLH 26
–Michael D. Henson, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL).
Service Bulletin: Trinity-Twelve-Divine-Service-for-Online-9-4-2022.pdf
Picture: Jesus on Throne with Harps from 2nd Edition of New Testament, M. Luther, Wittemberg, 1524.
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To do God’s Will.
GOOD Jesus, Word of the Father, Splendor of the Father’s glory, on Whom the angels desire to gaze; Teach me to do Thy will, that led by Thy good Spirit I may reach that blessed City where is eternal day, and One Spirit amongst all, where is certain safety, and safe eternity, and eternal peace and peaceful happiness, and happy sweetness and sweet enjoyment where Thou livest and reignest with the Father and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end. Amen (Oremus, 1925, p.41-42).