Daily Devotions from Lutheran Hour Ministries - Wednesday, 1 January
2014 - "The Word for the New Year"
Let no one deceive himself. If anyone among you thinks that he
is wise in this age, let him become a fool that he may become wise. For the
wisdom of this world is folly with God. For it is written, "He catches the
wise in their craftiness."(1 Corinthians 3:18-19)
In recent years the Word of God has been the focus of a great
many attacks.
Atheist and agnostic, doubter and denier, skeptic and cynic have
all gleefully thrown their barbs and darts at Holy Scripture. If it weren't so
sad, it would be almost laughable to see how they pounce on an imagined and
what they believe to be newly discovered inconsistency of Scripture.
Holding their breaths and stomping their feet, they demand the
church explain these errors. Unfortunately, they seldom listen to anything that
is said in response.
Their actions all remind me of the time when churchman John
Wesley received a critical note, which, in part, read, "The Lord has told
me to tell you that He doesn't need your book-learning, your Greek, and your
Hebrew."
Humbly, Wesley answered, "Thank you, sir. Your letter was
superfluous; however, as I already know the Lord has no need for my
'book-learning,' as you put it. However, although the Lord has not directed me
to say so, on my own responsibility, I would like to say to you that the Lord
does not need your ignorance either."
Wesley was right.
God neither needs our book-learning, nor does He need the
ignorance of His self-appointed detractors. What the Lord needs is people who
see themselves as sinners and Him as a God who saves. What He wants is people
who say, "Lord, be merciful to me a sinner" and, who believe, because
of His Son's sacrifice that He is.
What He needs is people who know they need the Savior and people
who are willing to share Him.
This is what Lutheran Hour Ministries tries to do. It is what
your congregation tries to do. It is what God's people continue to do. Prepared
to make a defense of the Gospel, we share the Savior with those who need to
hear it the most.
It is for such people that we pray today.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, Your Word and plan of salvation will
always have its critics. Now I ask that those who delight in challenging Your
Word, may be equally open to hearing what that Word says. May they be humbled
and realize that if they are ever to be forgiven and saved, it will only be
through the blood of Jesus. Lord, I pray for myself. May I be prepared to make
a defense of the Gospel to those who need to hear it. Guide and guard my words,
so they are effective in touching the lost. This I pray in the Savior's Name.
Amen.
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In Christ I remain His servant and yours,
Pastor Ken Klaus
Speaker emeritus of The Lutheran Hour®
Lutheran Hour Ministries
Lutheran Hour Ministries
660 Mason Ridge Center
St. Louis, MO 63141 United States
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