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The Truth about Nostalgia

by Douglas Brauner

God’s Gift of Pressing On

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“Brothers and sisters, I can’t consider myself a winner yet. This is what I do: I don’t look back, I lengthen my stride, and I run straight toward the goal to win the prize that God’s heavenly call offers in Christ Jesus.” 
Philippians 3:13-14 God’s Word to the Nations

For a long time now, I’ve stuffed pictures I’ve taken in the bottom drawer of my desk. I recently cleaned up most of that drawer and put those pictures in a box which also means that I spent time looking at those old pictures. As a result of looking at those pictures, I took out my old Olympus OM-G 35mm film camera, dusted it off, cleaned the lenses, and checked out the price of film.

The nostalgic bug had bitten me.

St. Elmo, Colorado

That nostalgic bug is behind the picture in this blog. I took this picture with my digital camera but I wanted to create the look of a picture taken on a bad 35mm film camera. It’s call the Lomo effect, named after a Russian camera. Each camera had a special, distorted effect on a picture. The pictures taken with these cameras were rarely sharp but they were unique.

When we think about the past we have a tendency to filter out the pain from the past and remember what was good. That doesn’t mean we completely forget the pain but we become selective about what we remember to the point that our nostalgia doesn’t accurately reflect reality.

Instead of longing for the past, something the Israelites did after leaving Egypt, Paul encourages us to press forward to our spectacular future. The taste of that future is greater than the memories of the past. Through Christ we can forget both the failures and successes of the past and look to that day when we will experience the inexplicable joy of the King’s words, “Well done good and faithful servant… Enter into the joy of your master.” (Matthew 25:21)

Copyright Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Fountain of Life

by Rev. Don Schatz

Living Water

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Our older son always loved fountains.  He and I finally built one in our backyard, years ago, with a pond and a little stream.  To this day, whenever I encounter a fountain, I think of him.  Now I am landscaping yet another backyard in our current home.  Sure enough, between two raised beds, I have saved a spot to put a fountain.

I once served a church named ‘Fountain of Life’. We had baptisms, at the fountain, in the church courtyard.  At the close of the service, the congregation would leave the Sanctuary and gather in a large circle around the fountain.  The people of God surrounding their young sister or brother, the cloud of witnesses giving a living testimony to the grace of God, in the fountain waters of Baptism.

The living water of Baptism is a fountain that never stops blessing.  Baptismal grace surrounds and washes over us daily.  Washing away sin, washing away the facade of spiritual death, and bringing to light, and nourishing daily, the new creation we are in Christ Jesus.

Was the Psalmist thinking of Baptism when he wrote these words?

“With you is the fountain of life.
Psalm 36:9, New International Version

Likely not.  May we?  Absolutely!  We read the Old Testament through the eyes of the new.  Jesus said those Old Testament Scriptures testify of him, and for my money, this simply profound verse is one of those testimonies, made full and mature in the person and work of Jesus.  We are touched by it in the wet waters of Baptism, and in the continuing flow of daily Baptismal grace.

We are still in the rich wonder of summer.  In the summer sun, a refreshing fountain is often not only a welcome sight, it can be a welcome relief for tired, hot feet!  It can bring cool water from the depths of the earth to refresh us.  Just so is the Lord.  He is such a fountain of life, of relief, of the soul’s refreshing, and yes of summer fun.  Find a fountain today and dip a toe!

Copyright Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Colorado Springs, CO