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Broken Down No More

Renovated through forgiveness by our Creator.

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“Create in me a clean heart, O God,
    and renew a right spirit within me.
Cast me not away from your presence,
    and take not your Holy Spirit from me.
Restore to me the joy of your salvation,
    and uphold me with a willing spirit.

Psalm 51:10-12 English Standard Version

Most likely you have seen one of the many episodes where someone finds an old broken down item, either in a storage container among someone’s forgotten collectibles in a barn, or abandoned as garbage to be disposed of someday. The person who finds the item is thrilled with what they have found, no matter its condition, because they can see the potential beauty and use for it. So they take it home and restore it with care. At the program’s end we often marvel at the amazing renovation and are awestruck at how the restorer could visualize such a faded decaying object becoming something so stunning.

Once the blue chair in the photo was in style and operated perfectly, taking an honored place in a home. However, over the years it aged, the color and style no longer suited its owner, the cushion lost its comfort, and the springs squealed when sat upon. It lost its value and purpose, and was relegated to the alley.

Like the chair we need restoration, too. Each day sin wears us down. We may feel ugly, defeated, and without purpose. Satan wants us to believe that we should be exiled to the trash heap, but praise God we have a Creator who wants to transform us from a sinful, broken down, and repulsive thing into a renewed, restored, and forgiven child of God. He desires for us to come to Him and be forgiven, cleansed, and loved. We are so beloved as His children that our Creator only sees our potential, and works in us to achieve that potential for His glory.

“This means that anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone; a new life has begun!”
2 Corinthians 5:17 New Living Translation

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PWTE Podcast Episode 049: The Three Amigos, Part II, Worshiping Christ

Lepaterique, HondurasPastor Jeffrey Meinz, the Director of Worship Ministry at Holy Cross Luther Church in Colorado Springs Colorado joins Pastor Doug Brauner, the senior pastor at Holy Cross, in this edition of the Praying With The Eyes podcast. This is the second in a series of three podcast that focus on growth, worship and service. Both pastors talk about how worship relates to our growth in Christ and our service to others. Dan Hampton, the Director of Growth Ministries at Holy Cross, joins them later in the podcast to add his thoughts on this topic.

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One Out of Three Ain’t Bad!

One out of three isn’t enough for Jesus.

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“My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, because human anger does not produce the righteousness that God desires.”
James 1:19 New International Version

I’d love to blame Janice for the gnomes in our house and backyard, but I can’t. They remind me of our trip to Germany a few years back, when we stopped in Oberammergau. Shops throughout the city display wood carvings of the see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil monkeys.

Even though these guys are gnomes and not monkeys, they communicate the same thing. It is hard for us to believe that these mischievous gnomes would ever see no evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil. Maybe one out of three, but not all three.

We’d like to think that we have the willpower to turn our backs on evil; that within us is the power to keep our eyes from gazing on things that break God’s heart, the power to close our ears to slander, and the power to keep our tongue in check. However, we have a difficult time keeping our eyes focused on Jesus, our ears on what he says, and our mouth from speaking his truth.

James reminds us of how important it is to listen. He might also have expressed something similar about seeing. When confronted with our struggle to see no evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil we must turn to the one who did for us what we cannot do for ourselves.

Jesus is not a monkey or a gnome. He is the truth. He sees truth, he hears truth, he speaks truth. On his cross Jesus saw the truth of sin, he heard the truth of our blaspheme, and spoke the truth, “Father, forgive them.” One of these three isn’t enough for Jesus. For Jesus, they are a packaged deal.

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