Blessings — Rev. David J. Schreffler

July 11, 2015

“The Lord spoke to Moses, saying: Speak to Aaron and his sons, saying, Thus you shall bless the Israelites: You shall say to them,

The Lord bless you and keep you;
the Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace. So they shall put my name on the Israelites, and I will bless them.”
Numbers 6:22-27

Usually at the close of our worship services the pastor pronounces the benediction, “The Lord Bless you and keep you….(Numbers 6:22-27). Archbishop Nathan Soderblom claimed this was the most beautiful part of the service. It is in fact a prayer that we might ever be found in the light of the face of Christ. As the light of the sun is the source of all earthly life so the light in the face of Jesus Christ is the source of our earthly joy and eternal hope.” Conrad J. I. Bergendoff (1895 – 1997) Unpublished Meditation “The Light of His Countenance” “For All The Saints” volume IV, (p. 158-159)

The above blessing, from Numbers 6, is often referred to as the Aaronic Blessing. It is also my favorite blessing for it casts a blessing upon people like a song casts a mood on those attending a concert. It is a blessing that, when given at the end of the service, can send people off with not only a blessing, but a lightness that reminds them that the Holy Spirit leaves with them to protect, to lift, to lighten, and to give them peace.

We live in a world that seeks to remove the peace from our lives. Sometimes we have to go to great lengths to find some peace. Where do you choose to seek peace in your day, week, and/or life? How often can you find true peace?

Today, I hope these words help you find some peace, and that they lift you to understand the blessings that G*d has given to all through Jesus:

“The Lord Bless you and keep you; The Lord make His shine on you and be gracious unto you….”

Pastor Dave

Wow — Thank You — Rev. David J. Schreffler

July 10, 2015

“Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise,” ELW 834

Immortal, invisible, God only wise,
in light inaccessible hid from our eyes,
most blessed, most glorious, the Ancient of Days,
almighty, victorious, thy great name we praise!

Unresting, unhasting, and silent as light,
nor wanting, nor wasting, thou rulest in might;
thy justice like mountains high soaring above
thy clouds which are fountains of goodness and love.

To all, life thou givest, to both great and small;
in all life thou livest, the true life of all;
we blossom and flourish like leaves on the tree,
and wither and perish, but naught changeth thee.”

In verse 3 of this hymn we sing about how God has given us life. Our lives are pure gift from God. No matter how big or how small our imaginations about the impact of our lives—I am sure we often underestimate: remember George Bailey in “It’s a Wonderful Life”—our first response to God’s gift of grace of such magnitude should be a breath-catching “Wow!” and “Thank you!” “G*d Pause” Luther Seminary

If you remember the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life”, poor George Bailey finds himself in a bit of a pickle. His business has lost some money, and he is running out of options to find a loan from someone in the small community, someone other than “Mr. Potter”. He finds himself at a local drinking establishment when he offers up a short prayer. And the first response George Bailey “thinks” he gets from G*d when he offers a prayer is “a punch in the mouth.” It is after realizing that his life is worth more than just “money”, and that his life is about the abundance that G*d has showered upon him and how he has shared that abundance with others, then and only then is George able to experience the generosity of his community which leads him to a “Wow” moment and a “Thank you” prayer to G*d.

Since the beginning of time, so many lives have come and gone on this earth it would be staggering to calculate how many. And even so many have withered and perished, G*d is still G*d — G*d is still the “Alpha and the Omega” — the beginning and the end. And still, G*d considered each one of us so important that G*d gave us all life. And that fact alone, today, should make you say “Wow” — and lead you to say “Thank You Lord”.

Pastor Dave