Abiding Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church, WELS
"CHRIST OUR SAVIOR BRINGS COMFORT AND HOPE"

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WELCOME FROM PASTOR PAUL LEMKE

777 SE 58th Ave. (Baseline Rd. next to Deerpath Subdivision)

Ocala, FL 34471-3551

(352) 694-1861

abidingh@aol.com


Abiding Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). We are a caring and loving congregation. We teach that the Bible is the true and inspired Word of God in its entirety. If you are feeling lost or missing something in your life, please consider joining us so you too may feel the JOY God has to offer.

RESOURCES

1)  Debt Counseling is available at the following websites:  www.moneymanagement.org; www.debtadvice.org and www.aiccca.org.

2)  Christian Life Resources, Inc. is located at 2949 N. Mayfair Road, Ste. 309, Milwaukee, WI 53222-4304

Phone:  (800) 729-9535 E-Mail:  contact@ChristianLifeResources.com

Websites:  www.ClearlyCaring.com and www.ChristianLifeResources.com

Our Mission at Christian Life Resources (CLR) is to use life and family issues as bridges to convey the love of God and to share the message of salvation through Christ.


ON MARRIAGE -GOD'S PLAN FOR YOU

Look before you leap: Marrying into another Faith

Look before you leap is good advice, especially the leap called "marriage". God's people believe in careful looking. We have a high regard for marriage: a God-established life-long union of a man and a woman for their mutual welfare and happiness. We have a deep concern that marriages work, and work well. "God has designed marriage so it works best when He is an active partner in it."

One question deserves a long and hare pre-leap look: "Should I enter into a spiritually mixed marriage?" In other words: "Should I as a believer in Jesus Christ and a disciple who accepts His teaching, adopts His lifestyle, and shares in His mission, marry someone who does not?"

Some downplay religious difference in marriage and consider them to be of little importance. They are mistaken. The axiom, "What a person believes determines how he behaves," is especially true in marriage. Belief guides behavior in marriage or in anything else.

As we consider the question of a spiritually mixed marriage, we consider some key Scriptural points to guide us in forming our answer. Let us consider the following four points:

1. God permits mixed marriage, but He does not promote them.

Marriage is a matter of this life only and is not exclusively for Christians. God does not prohibit us from marrying a non-Christian or a person who believes in Christ but holds to false beliefs. A spiritually mixed marriage CAN work. The couple can enjoy God's gifts of loving companionship, sexual happiness, and children. God CAN use such a marriage to help an unbeliever come to faith in the Savior (I Corinthians 7:16, I Peter 3:1-2). I have seen this happen a number of times, and what a joy it is when a person finds a Savior as well as a spouse!

While God permits spiritually mixed marriages, we must also say that He does not promote them. His urging that we marry "in the Lord" (I Corinthians 7:39) is more than good advice. Christians involved in spiritually mixed marriages face some potentially harmful challenges to their spiritual life.

2. A mixed marriage increases the risk of faith damage.

A Christian involved in a spiritually mixed marriage runs a special spiritual risk. It's easy to see why. Spouses can have a great influence on each other for spiritual good, but also for spiritual harm.

All too often a spouse's influence has turned a believer away from Jesus and the Christian faith. God's commands to His Old Testament people not to marry unbelievers or those of a different faith (Deuteronomy 7:3-4) can serve as a warning to us. Is it wise to enter into a relationship that will lead us to be indifferent toward or defect from our Savior, who loves us and gives us more than any spouse ever could?

The tragic spiritual outcome of a man like King Ahab is a pointed reminder that it doesn't profit a person to gain a beautiful, wealthy, powerful, talented, but ungodly spouse and lose his soul. Consider the risk!

3. A mixed marriage lacks the Christ-in-common factor.

A spiritual mixed marriage lacks a vital ingredient - a common faith in Christ and all He teaches.

Cecil Myers once said, "Successful marriage is always a triangle: a man, a woman, and God." God has designed marriage so it works BEST when He is an active partner in it; graciously ruling in the hearts of both husband and wife, enabling them to pattern their relationship after the loving relationship of Christ and the Church (Ephesians 5:22-31), and helping them express Christ-like forgiveness, love, sacrifice, and service toward each other.

God cannot be an active partner in marriage when one spouse rejects Him. That spouse has no desire or ability to have a Christ-centered marriage. In the case of marriage to a Christian who holds to false teachings, the strength of the Christ-in-common factor is impaired.

A 1980 U.S. census report shows how active involvement in God's Word by married couples affected marriage stability. It reports: "Although 1 in 3 marriages ends in divorce, those who have church weddings and attend church REGULARLY beat the odds by 1 in 50. Of couples who marry in the church, attend regularly, AND have family worship, 1 in 1,105 ends in divorce."

Having Christ and His Word in common adds stability and satisfaction to a marriage. This satisfaction flows from the God of perfect love working in and through the other partner of the marriage triangle. When thinking about a spiritually mixed marriage, consider what will be lacking.

4. A mixed marriage makes it difficult to train Christian children.

One of the great challenges of any Christian is to train children to be faithful followers of Jesus. It's not easy. It's difficult when both parents are faithful followers themselves. It magnifies in difficulty when one parent is not a follower of Christ or holds an erroneous form of Christianity. A study conducted several years ago bears this out A church wanted to know how the church attendance of parents affected their children in later life. The discovery:

"If both Dad and Mom attend regularly, 55% remain faithful.

If only Mom attends regularly, 15% remain faithful.

If neither attend regularly, 6% remain faithful."

Children who grow up in homes where the parents are not united in Christian faith can become confused about what should be believed, and in the process, jeopardize their soul's salvation. When contemplating a marriage partner consider the spiritual welfare of your children.

I pray that God blesses you richly in your marital looking, leaping...and especially your landing!

On His Plan for Your Mate

Everyone longs to give themselves completely to someone...to have a deep loving soul relationship with another, to be loved thoroughly and exclusively. But God to a Christian says, "No, not until you are first satisfied and fulfilled and content with being loved by Me alone." I love you my child, and until you discover that only by Me is your satisfaction to be found, you will not be capable of the perfect human relationship that I have planned for you. You will not be united with another until you are united with Me...exclusive of any other desires and longs. I want you to stop planning, stop wishing, and allow Me to give you the most thrilling plan existing...one that you can't imagine. I want you to have the BEST! Please allow Me to bring it to you...just keep watching Me, expecting the greatest things...keep learning and listening to the things I tell you...you must wait and you won't be disappointed.

Don't be anxious. Don't worry. Don't look around at the things others have gotten or what I've given them. Don't look at the things that you think you want. Just keep looking off and away up to Me, or you'll miss what I want to show you.

And, then, when you are ready, I'll surprise you with a love FAR MORE WONDERFUL than any you would have dreamed of. You see, until you are ready, and until the one I have for you is ready,...I am working even at this moment to have both of you ready at the same time...Until you are both satisfied exclusively with Me and the life that I have prepared for you, you won't be able to experience the love that exemplifies your relationship with me. And this is perfect love.

And dear one, I want you to have this most wonderful love. I want you to see in the flesh a picture of your relationship with Me, and enjoy materially and completely the everlasting union of beauty and perfection and love that I offer you with Myself. Know that I love you utterly. I am God Almighty, the Lord Jesus who lived and died for you. Believe and be satisfied.


MISSION STATEMENT

"Helping everyone to grow in faith and love through Jesus Christ, the Abiding Hope found in God's Word alone!"

Do you know what the 7 "Ts" of Stewardship are?

Truth

Trust

Testimony

Temperament

Time

Talents

Treasures


Officers

2009

President Wayne Styx

Vice-President – Bob Wall

Secretary – Don Rowe

Financial Secretary – Ed Lopez

Treasurer – Don Wolff

Trustee – Ron McCall

Board of Evangelism – Dan Murtz

Board of Stewardship – Bob Ferrara

Delegate – Don Rowe


THE TEN COMMANDMENTS...WHAT DO THEY MEAN?

Exodus 20

1.  Thou shalt have no other gods before Me.

Do you fear, love and trust anyone or anything more than God?  Do you give thanks in all things?  Do you place God or pleasure first?  Do you trust and believe in Him from the heart?

 2.  Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that takes His name in vain.

Do you wish bad against anyone who has wronged you?  Do you swear, listen to songs or watch movies with profanity?  Do you shun falsehoods found with astrologers, tarot cards, horoscopes, and the lottery?

3.  Remember the Sabbath Day and keep it holy.

Do you think lightly of God's Word and His Sacraments?  Do you speak unkindly about church, The Bible, and God?  Do you permit sleep to interfere with your attendance at worship?  Do you set aside time for coming together to hear and to work with the Word of God and to praise God by song and prayer?

4.  Honor thy father and thy mother that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God gives thee.

Have you despised or been disrespectful towards your parents?  Have you purposely said things to anger parents, neighbors or employers?  Have you in any way been disrespectful to your parents or those in authority?

5.  Thou shalt not kill.

Do you secretly or openly hate someone?    Do you curse those who have done wrong to you?  Do you quarrel, nag or tease others?  Are you guilty of doing anything in excess?  Do you do all you can to help those less fortunate?  Many of the people among whom we must live do us harm, so that we are given cause for being at enmity with them, but God has delegated His authority to punish evildoers to the civil government.

6.  Thou shalt not commit adultery.

Do you indulge in immoral thoughts and lustful desires?  Do you delight in hearing or telling obscene jokes?  Have you committed an unclean act alone or with another?  Your heart, your mouth, your whole body are to be chaste, modest and pure.  They are to allow no room, give no assitance, and offer no encouragement to unchastity.

 

7.  Thou shalt not steal.

Have you schemed or plotted to gain another's possessions?  Have you misrepresented goods in buying or selling or taken advantage of someone?  Have you contributed regularly and generously to your church or do you rob God? Remember God sees everything.  He will not let you suffer any lack or want, but enjoy a hundred times more than you could scrape together by irresponsible conduct and unjust dealings.

8.  Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.

Are you holding any grudges?  Is there anyone to whom you are not speaking?  Have you listened to or spread gossip?  In order to avoid such habitual sinning with the tongue, we should not publicly reprove or judge our neighbor unless he has specifically given us this authority.  I may see and hear my neighbor sinning, but I have no business reporting it all around town, let your ear become its grave.

9.  Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house.

Are you jealous or envious of others?  Do you continually complain and grumble?  Have you deceived another of his property or possessions?  No one under any pretext has the right to scheme to deprive his neighbor of what belongs to him.

10.  Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his cattle, nor anything that is thy neighbor's.

Are you bored with family or friends?  Have you urged anyone to be careless or unfaithful?  Have you tried to coax others from your neighbor to yourself?  To make a profit (at the expense of someone in trouble or in debt) by pressuring the victim until he sells is not fair business dealing especially when looking at whether you would want others to do such a thing to you.


Are We Different?

Is WELS just another flavor of Christianity?  What good reasons can we give friends, neighbors, even relatives why we're WELS and not ELCA or Baptist or ???

Our Savior has blessed us richly as WELS.  When we talk about some of the unique characteristics of our church family, we're discussing the praises of our God, not the accomplishments of our hands.  Some of the blessings God has given us are:

1) We're united in what we confess to believe.  From a WELS church in Florida to another in California to a mission in Africa, we confess the same beliefs.  We may have our doubts or questions at times, but we agree on what God's Word teaches totally.

2)  Scripture rules!  When there are disagreements, we always go back to what the Bible says, not "What do the Lutheran confessions say?" or "What do you think, pastor?"  God's Word is everything to us.

3)  We try hard to be "gospel breathed."  While we don't want to ignore any part of God's will, we don't see living in grace in terms of following 1,001 different rules.  We do our best to focus on the gospel - our life and our motivation.

4)  We believe Gods Word works.  This is why we fill our worship services with so much of God's Word - from readings, to confession and absolution, to sermon, to hymns rich in Bible references.  We know that God's Word alone makes our faith grow.  So we emphazise Bible study and worship and home devotions.

5)  We strive to keep our focus on Jesus - not the pastor or the worship style or the vision of the leadership.  As Christians, we come together in Jesus' Name.  Each congregation belongs to Jesus Chirst, not Pastor So and So.  When Satan tests our bonds of fellowship, having our connection based on the unchanging Word of God makes all the difference.

This doesn't explore all our differences, but some of the major ones.  We aren't just another flavor.  God has gifted us undeservedly with neat blessings.  Let people know about them - to praise of our God!


THE LORD'S SUPPER

HOW CAN THIS BE CHRIST'S BODY AND BLOOD?

"How can Jesus give us His body and blood in the Lord's Supper?"

How can a human body be in thousands of places at once?  That's true for your body and mine.  But why couldn't a body that can walk on water, pass through walls, ascend into heaven and above all, atone for the sin of the world be wherever it wants to be and do whatever it wants to do?  God's ways are different and deeper than ours. 

These objections are based on questionable ideas about Jesus.  They're also built on the assumption that the truth of Jesus' words..."This is My body.  This is My blood." has something to do with whether we can understand or explain them.  But there are so many things we don't understand.  That's the reason the WELS Lutheran church's teaching on the Lord's Supper doesn't really explain it.  We simply believe that what Jesus says is true whether we can explain it or not.  As one Communion hymn says:

Though reason cannot understand,

Yet faith this truth embraces:

Your body, Lord, is ev'rywhere

At once in many places.

I leave to you how this can be;

Your Word alone suffices me;

I trust its truth unfailing.

(Christian Worship 312.5)


PREPARING FOR THE LORD'S SUPPER

The WELS Lutheran church has always emphasized proper preparation for the Lord's Supper.  The Scriptures teach that "a man ought to examine himself before he eats of the bread and drinks of the cup" (I Corinthians 11:28).  Because the Lord's Supper can actually harm a communicant who receives it improperly, every communicant at the Lord's table needs to ask, "Do I need forgiveness?"  Only sinners need forgiveness.  The people who belong at the Lord's Table are precisely those who sense a growing coldness in their hearts toward God and His church, whose consciences bother them and who know of sins in their recent past.  If you're one of these penitent people, then come to the Lord's Table without delay!  His forgiveness will cleanse you.  His peace will surround you.  His Spirit will strengthen your resolve to battle against sin more vigorously in the week ahead.

Your spiritual house will be spotless, inside and out and without lifting a finger.  You have received the body and blood of Jesus, given and shed for you for the remission of sins.


WHY BAD THINGS HAPPEN

Grace, unending and undeserved love.

For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. - Ephesians 6:12

 

Life is full of trials and tribulations (not punishment) because Christ suffered that.  There are numerous reasons for them.

 

  •   a test of our faith,
  •   an opportunity for others to serve,
  •   an opportunity to witness (not convert for only God does that through the Holy Spirit),
  •   a consequence for sin,
  •   to turn us away from wrong (make things difficult for us and get back on track),
  •   to call upon Me in the day of trouble.

 

DEPEND ON GOD 

We need to study and search His Holy Word all our lives.  This is the importance of Sunday and every day of our lives.

 

Where should we place our trust?  Some place all their trust in their ability to provide themselves with food, pleasure, all needs, even their own good health.  We are to set our trust upon the Lord for all of this, on the Lord alone!  We can center our trust so strongly upon ourselves that we become conceited, filled with selfish pride and have no desire to do good for, or love others.  Beware, follow the direction of the Holy Spirit as we are warned.

 

Our Lord comes right to the point.  Either He is the master of our trust, love, and hope or it is another.  If it is another, it shows itself in a weak faith.  His Word lists for us what is to be our number one priority.

 

Hebrews is a guideline for living the faith.

 

Faith, Scripture and Grace saves.  Believe, endure, be faithful.  Hope in eternal life for He sustains all who believe.

 

On Promise and Living:  God shows He keeps His promise in the Old Testament.  The New Testament has Epistles or letters on how to live life also.

 

The four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) are about the Life of Christ.




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