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21.02.2021
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Probably between ad 85 and 95, John [1] wrote to
the believers near Ephesus, in present-day Turkey.[2] The
persecution under Nero had come and gone, killing even Paul and
Peter. John was the last apostle, looking back at what
had been happening in the early church.
1 John 1:1-7
We declare to you what was from the beginning, what we have
heard, what we have seen with our eyes, what we have looked at
and touched with our hands, concerning the word of
life— this life was revealed, and we have seen it and
testify to it, and declare to you the eternal life that was with
the Father and was revealed to us— we declare to you what we
have seen and heard so that you also may have fellowship
(koinonia) with us; and truly our fellowship (koinonia) is with
the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ. We are writing
these things so that our[3] joy may be
complete.
This is the message we have heard from him and proclaim to you,
that God is light and in him there is no darkness at
all. If we say that we have fellowship
(koinonia) with him while we are walking in darkness, we lie and
do not do what is true; but if we walk in the light as he
himself is in the light, we have fellowship (koinonia) with one
another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin.
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14.02.2021
1 Minute
Come to me, Timothy, as soon as you can. You see, Demas having
loved this present age, has abandoned me, and headed off to
Thessalonica. Crescens took off for Galatia, Titus to Dalmatia.
Luke is the only one left. Bring Mark with you because he is
useful in this work and will help look after me. I sent Tychicus
to Ephesus. On your way here, pick up the cloak I left with
Carpus in Troas, and bring the scrolls—especially the parchments.
Keep your eye out for Alexander the coppersmith! He came against
me with all sorts of evil—the Lord will render to him according
to his works — so watch your back because he has gone overboard
to oppose our message.
When it was time for my first defense, no one showed up to
support me. Everyone abandoned me (may it not be held against
them) except the Lord. He stood by me, strengthened me, and
backed the truth I proclaimed with power so it may be heard by
all the non-Jews. He rescued me, pried open the lion’s jaw , and
snatched me from its teeth. And I know the Lord will continue to
rescue me from every trip, trap, snare, and pitfall of evil and
carry me safely to His heavenly kingdom. May He be glorified
throughout eternity. Amen.
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07.02.2021
1 Minute
Today’s sermon is about cooperating with the Lord’s rebuilding.
I’m going to use a ship analogy because why not?
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31.01.2021
1 Minute
5 But you must stay focused,
self-controlled and be alert at all times. Tolerate
suffering[1]. Accomplish the good work
of an evangelist, and complete the ministry to which you have
been called.6 For I am already being poured
out, and the last drops of this drink offering are
all that remain; it’s almost time for me to
leave[2].
7 I have fought the
good[3] fight, I have stayed on course
and finished the race, and through it all, I have
kept the
faith.[4] 8 I look
forward to what’s in store for me: a crown of righteousness that
the Lord—the always right and just judge—will give me
that day (but it is not only for me, but for all those who have
loved/have longed for His appearing). (2 Timothy 4:5-8)
Paul must have had a sense this day was coming. He had
written years earlier:
“But even if I am being poured out like a drink offering on
the sacrifice and service coming from your faith, I am glad
and rejoice with all of you.” (Philippians 2:17)
“Even if” has become “am already.” Paul
sees his blood as the libation which had
already started being poured on the sacrificial
offering.[5] Libations were one of the final acts of a
sacrifice, with the worshiper pouring (usually) wine on the altar
after the burnt offering was mostly consumed. Paul was under a
death sentence; it appears the cruelty had already begin. Paul’s
blood is about to finish off his life of sacrifice, a spiritual
commitment that had now become a physical reality. And then
here comes his classic ‘legacy’ statement:
“I have fought the good fight, I have stayed on course
and finished the race, and through it all, I have
kept the faith.”
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25.01.2021
1 Minute
WHAT DO PEOPLE WITH ITCHING EARS WANT TO
HEAR?
They want to hear what they want hear. They want
messages from God that will affirm their own desires and approve
their choice of lifestyles, not challenge what they love and how
they live. Those with itching ears prefer lies that make them
feel good to truths that make them uncomfortable. God, then,
becomes a God that exists to further our self-interests, not His
Kingdom.
I’m going to use a story from the Old Testament to illustrate how
this works. It’s likely a story that Timothy would have known
(remember Karl’s sermon last week about the Old Testament?), and
would have connected to this idea of ‘itching ears.’
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