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  Good Servant Isaiah 53:11 “After his soul suffers many things, he will see life and be satisfied. My good servant will make many people right with God; he will carry away their sins. When I talk with people that don’t believe in God about my faith in God one of the first things that come up is how prohibitive God is. And the fact is that they are right about that point. God does speak about a lot of things we are not to do. From the very start God keeps Adam and Eve from eating from the tree of “The Knowledge of Good and Evil.” The Ten Commandments are basically a bunch of things not to do. My answer to that is that is a good thing and I am grateful that God does call us to a constrained life. Our God knows what is good for us and so He gives us His wisdom about how life is to be lived. There is nothing that says that God has to teach us about how to live but our God loves us and wants the best for us so God tells us about the things that can hurt us. Look at Adam and E...

Sunday Sermon

  Sheep Isaiah 53:6 We all have wandered away like sheep; each of us has gone his own way. But the Lord has put on him the punishment for all the evil we have done. My training as a historian has caused me to do quite a bit of reading. If I want to understand a particular time, I spend a great deal of effort learning not only the big things about that period but also the small stuff. Reading personal journals can give more information about what is going on in the time I am studying then any five hundred page history books. Learning what people thought and how people felt about what was going on helps shape how I see the big picture stuff like the stories of kings or the wars that happened. With more information I get a better understanding of the time and place. The fact is that information is critical to anything we do in life. Raising chickens has required that we learn about animal husbandry and though some of the things we have learned were from books a lot has been fr...

Sunday Sermon

  Our Suffering Isaiah 53:4 But he took our suffering on him and felt our pain for us. We saw his suffering and thought God was punishing him. One of the most consistent misperceptions that I have run into over the years of ministry is the idea of hell. So many people do not understand what hell is and what its purpose is. When we begin to talk about hell people get scared and that is a reasonable response because hell is a terrifying place. Scripture tells us it is filled with pain and crying and suffering which should tell us this is not a place we should desire to be. In short, we could say that hell is the opposite of heaven but that would miss the deeper meaning of what hell is. First and foremost we need to know that hell is not punishment. People do not end up in hell because they have done wrong things that deserve to be punished. Yes, we have a God who does punish but the idea of punishment is to teach people that the things they are doing are headed in the wrong ...