Posts by PastorKarl (Page 3)
The Parables of Lent: The Sower
The Parable of the Sower “The Bible is just a bunch of fictitious stories.” (This is the voice of seed that has fallen on the path. They either can’t see or don’t want to see the connection between the Kingdom of God and day-to-day or eternal life.) “If God was really a loving God, then I wouldn’t have gotten cancer.” (This could be spoken by the seed that fell on shallow, rocky soil. As long as there’s little or no…
What Happens In You When Light Meets Darkness? Part 8 of 8: You Get Face-to-Face with God
We’ve been designed to be face-to-face! Eye contact, posture, tone, gestures, rate of speech, touch, and many more subtleties provide a host of cues that create mood, relationship, response, intimacy, fear…(the list is inexhaustible). Face-to-face interaction is powerful and informative… Unfortunately, it seems that face-to-face is being replace by face-to-phone. What’s your estimate on the number of smart-phone interruptions each day in your interactions? My guess is 50%…meaning at least 50% of the conversations I have in a typical week…
What Happens When Light Meets Darkness? Relationship Forms
Relationships rule! It is not hyperbole to say, relationship is found everywhere and influences everything all the time! Galaxies relate. They are the largest body in the known universe and interact with each other. In fact, Science Alert web site has images of 14 different galaxies interacting, supposedly to become the largest entity ever observed. The truths of quantum physics, the science of the smallest matter known, illustrates strange and wonderful relationships. One of the strangest is called, “entanglement.” Actually…
What Happens When the Darkness in You Meets the Light? Part 6 Good Works Are Illustrated
If “good works” were evidence, would there be enough evidence to “convict” you of having faith in Jesus!? The role of good works in the life of a Christian has been the source of both inspiration and schism. Some people are an inspiration from their dedication and perspiration from amazing and tireless good works. Missionaries that have given up their lives or the lives of their families tell inspiring stories that often contrast starkly with our own (lack of real)…
The Other
What’s your preference? The above might be categorized as, “Questions never asked by God.” It’s a question present within our institutional congregations, maybe, but I can’t find a place in God’s Word where He’s told us to list our preferences. I think the closest Word could be Psalm 37.4, “Delight yourself in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart.” but that still seems miles from the superficiality and potential selfishness of preferences. The Christian’s mission…
What Happens In You When Light Meets Darkness: Part 2
So, I was showing off the latest option in my new Chevrolet Impala. It was called, “Onstar.” All I had to do was press a button on my dash and a real human would answer and say, “Hello Mr. Galik, what directions can I provide today?” (or something like that). I gave the voice coming from my dash the name of my destination – which was a Country Club where my son Dave and his new wife Ann were having…
Light Conquers, Darkness Dissipates
What happens when light encounters darkness? Part 1: Darkness Dissipates Where does the darkness go when you turn on the light? Darkness has no properties; no mass; no substance. It only exists in the absence of light, and, as such, cannot influence the light. These thoughts may sound like the rudiments of a physics class discussion, but it will actually be a part of the sacred conversation we call worship beginning this Sunday. Darkness vs Light is an ancient Biblical…
LOVE
Peace. Hope. Joy. Love. Peace Lutheran Church Web Site LOVE Love…(but not just any kind of love)… This Sunday, the 4th of Advent, marks the end of this spiritual preparatory month of Sundays. Advent is a time designed to heightened our understanding of our need for a Savior to show up. Christmas worship and traditions are deepened in meaning and substance when we are ready to accept we needed saving and a Savior was born! The 4th Sunday of our…
Advent Word Studies 2 of 4: Hope
Peace. Hope. Joy. Love. I hope it doesn’t rain on my parade. I hope to see you soon. I hope God has plans for me. “Hope” in the English language has fairly shallow roots. It may have pleasant connotations of optimism, express an inner longing, or be rooted in the Person and acts of God! Our Advent hope (as you might anticipate) is the third choice. When we light the Advent second candle of hope, we’ll be worshiping the God…
7PM Thanksgiving Eve: Gratitude!
Harvard Medical school says that one’s gratitude is positively and consistently correlated with happiness! God’s Word says, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” – St Paul (Philippians 4.7) A transcendent peace, found in Jesus, surpasses “happiness” and comes as a gift from God, through Christ! We’ll…
“Integrity”
Integrity. Do you have it? If not, do you want it? Do you know how to get it, if you want it!? And, lastly are you ready to pay the price for it? Do you value it highly enough to make sacrifices for it? Duplicity. The antonym of integrity, or at least an antonym of integrity is more the norm, isn’t it? Saying one thing and doing another; acting-out in secrecy and pretending in the light are all a part of the…
Forgotten Virtues: Purity
Forgotten Virtues is less a reminder of the culture’s diminishing practice of Christian virtues and more a celebration of the Biblical power inherent in living a Godly lifestyle. Over the month of November, we’ll review virtues most observe to have faded from the American culture (with the possible exception of the military). With a design to reawaken and stir the spirit by God’s Holy Spirit, each “Forgotten Virtues” worship message will remind us of the problems that arise when these…