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Harvest Thanksgiving at St. Paul's Hillsdown

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    Deuteronomy 8: 6-11; Psalm 92: 1 – 4; Luke 17: 11-19 The suffering of our lives and of the world has a tendency to drown out our gratitude. If we went around the room, I suspect we could pretty easily share things that weigh on our minds from our lives or from what we see on the news. What does it mean to give thanks in a world like this? Some might suggest we shouldn’t give thanks at all. Maybe we should just lament and mourn on behalf of the suffering in the world. We can imagine someone saying, “How dare we be happy and celebrate when such things are happening in the world?” In the ancient world there was a heresy called Gnosticism. One of the general beliefs of Gnosticism is that it believed that the world we live in was created by an evil power and we needed to escape this world to become free to go to the good immaterial world created by God. The physical world is a kind of a horrible prison for our souls. The Gnostics were named a heresy by the early Church becaus...

Christian Caregiving 7- Helping Others to Forgive

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  Gen 44:18-45:9; Psalm 32; 1 John 1:5-2:6; Luke 15:11-32 This is our last week in our Christian Caregiving series. This week we are dealing with caring for someone who wants to forgive someone. We have already dealt with caring for someone in the midst of their sin, and we spoke about how to help them confess and receive God’s forgiveness. This is a bit different. This week we are speaking about you, as a Christian caregiver, helping someone who has been hurt by someone else. Forgiveness is a persistent theme throughout Scripture. Within the pages of the Bible, we meet a God who takes sin incredibly seriously, but who is also very willing to forgive his people when they honestly repent and humbly seek forgiveness. Jesus teaches that, if someone is truly repentant, that we should never draw a line as to when we stop forgiving someone, even if they sin against us over and over (Lk 17:3-4). When Jesus teaches his disciples to pray, he relates God’s forgiveness of us to our forgivenes...

Christian Caregiving 6- Boundaries

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Judges 2:6-23; Ps 16; Gal 6:1-10; Matt 18:15-20 Today we are continuing our sermon series on Christian Caregiving. Last time we spoke about praying for others. Today we are going to speak about boundaries. If we have compassion for others, and we want to do the right thing, and we believe God is calling us to help make the world a better place, eventually we will deal with issues having to do with boundaries. What are boundaries? Basically boundaries are knowing where you end and another person begins. It is knowing where your responsibility is and where your responsibility isn’t. God allows people, in their free-will, to make choices. He will also allow people to feel the consequences of their choices. … In the book of Judges we read that,  “the people of Israel did what was evil in the sight of the Lord and served the Baals [other gods]. And they abandoned the Lord, the God of their fathers, who had brought them out of the land of Egypt. They went after other gods, from among t...

Christian Caregiving 5- Praying for Healing

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  Sirach 38:1-4; Psalm 147.1–7; James 5:7-20; Luke 10:1-12 Today we continue our sermon series on Christian Caregiving. Last time we spoke about caring for people who sin. Today we are going to talk about praying for people who desire healing. Some find this topic intimidating because it brings to mind televangelists, who are known for their dramatic and loud prayers. … Others dislike the topic because it is not predictable enough- we don’t know when a person will be healed and when they won’t be- there are no guarantees. There are no techniques or formulas that always bring a predictable result. It is a controversial topic for many people. And yet… it is a part of what we are called to do as disciples of our Lord. St. James writes,  “Are any among you sick? They should call for the elders of the church and have them pray over them, anointing them with oil in the name of the Lord. The prayer of faith will save the sick, and the Lord will raise them up; and anyone who has co...

Christian Caregiving 4- Caring for a Sinner

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  Gen 3:1-13; Ps 51; 1 Jn 1:5-2:6; Jn 4:3-30, 39-42 Today we are continuing with our sermon series on Christian caregiving. Last time we spoke about caring for those who are suffering. This week we are talking about caring for people who come to us in their sin. If we look at the interaction between Eve and the serpent we will see an archetype of how sin works. Eve knew the commandment. They could eat from every other tree in the garden, just not that one tree. The serpent, who we know to be the Devil, the Tempter, planted seeds of doubt in her. He suggested that maybe God isn’t really all that good. Maybe God is actually keeping something good away from her. That is the way we often look at sin- As Dallas Willard has said, we think that sin would be a lot of fun if God just didn’t have a thing about it. When Eve was convinced that God was not to be trusted in this matter, the first human couple decided that they would make their own decision about what was right and wrong, rather ...

Christian Caregiving 3- Suffering

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Job 2:8-3:1; Ps 22; 2 Cor 12:1-10; Mk 14:32-43 We are continuing our series on Christian Caregiving this week. Last time we spoke about listening to someone we are caring for. This week we are speaking about caring for someone who is suffering. Suffering can be one of the most difficult issues we deal with as Christians. I have found it helpful to deal with suffering on two levels. One level is the theological reality where we try to understand why suffering exists in the world. The other level is the emotional reality of the person who is suffering. On a philosophical/theological level you may have encountered the following train of thought. In a world where there is suffering, we can’t have both a God who is all-loving and all-powerful. … So, God is powerful enough to do something about suffering, but isn’t loving enough to do anything about it. … Or, God is all-loving and would like to stop suffering, but isn’t powerful enough to do anything about it. … This is a famous dilemma ...

Christian Caregiving 2- Listening

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Prov 17:27-28; Ps 81; James 1:19-27; Mark 4:1-9 Today we are continuing our sermon series on Christian Caregiving. This week we will be looking at the topic of listening as a Christian Caregiver. … Listening is a constant theme in the Bible. In our readings today we heard  “Whoever restrains his words has knowledge … . Even a fool who keeps silent is considered wise; when he closes his lips, he is deemed intelligent.” (Prov 17:27-28).  In Psalm 81 God laments that His people don’t listen-  “Hear, O my people, while I admonish you! O Israel, if you would but listen to me! ... But my people did not listen to my voice … Oh, that my people would listen to me, that Israel would walk in my ways!” (81:8, 11a, 13).  St. James gives direction saying,  “let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger… If anyone thinks he is religious and does not bridle his tongue but deceives his heart, this person's religion is worthless” (James 1:19, 26).   La...