Thursday, March 3, 2011

Compering On Haryanvi Dance

شكرا لمعتصمي القصبة, شكرا لكل من راهن على الإرادة الشعبية

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Cellulitis Of The Knee Treatment

Sermon Sunday, February 28, 2011

Sunday Sexagesima Lk 4.26-29

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In your temple, O my Savior , LIS 2: 1-3

O Jesus, Master soft and tender, LIS 146: 1-7

Your Word, Lord, LIS 151: 1-5

Jesus in his sacred table, LIS 163: 1-9

26 "he said,

looks like the kingdom of God. It is like a man should cast seed into the ground;

27 he sleep or remain awake day and night the seed germinates and grows without knowing how.

28 In fact, by itself the soil produces first the blade, then the ear,

29 and as soon as the fruit is ripe, he puts the sickle, because it is the time of harvest '. "

Dear " sowers " the Lord

in the field of the world,

is still "Kingdom of God" that speaks this parable. As usual, Jesus took examples from the daily life of people around him to understand one aspect of "Kingdom of God , an aspect of church life, one aspect of how things work here in the community of believers.

Whenever it highlights another aspect. Here, take the dish above and one below!

With the seed that the sower dropped in different fields (Mk 4.4-20), he wants to invite us to work in the field of our heart for it is not hard as "the way" or "stony ground" or asphyxiated by these "brambles" that are "concerns" and other "attractions" of this world, but our heart is to receive personal property "the Living Word Permanent and God (1 P 1.23).

With the parable of "mustard seed" , "the smallest of all seeds" used by people of the time in their fields, it shows that "the kingdom of God" , even if it starts so small and insignificant, finally unfolds and grows to exceed in grandeur anything that exists on the scope of this world. (Mk 4.30-33)

With our parable, Jesus wants to encourage us.

JESUS CALLS U.S.

to trust him

1 as regards the quality of seed he gives us,

two about the power of invigorating his seed

3 regarding the fruits of our sowing

4 as the destination of these fruits.

X X X 1 X X X

Jesus called to trust him

about

THE QUALITY OF SEED

it provides us

This is something although significant. If the sower is not convinced of the quality of his semen, he did not sow - so what is the tire for anything? - Or he will sow without conviction or hope.

The farming profession is not as simple as that. I remember the most important operator in my last parish in Alsace. He regularly visited a center in the department where he explained how to sow the seed of the year and what not to do. He returned to his village and transmitted it to other farmers.

They were informed about the quality of their semen and conditions under which it gave the best performance. Some were ignoring the advice - did not trust the seed - and spread much more seed on the field for better performance. But ultimately they choked the seeds by putting too many, while one who had confidence in the seed and sowed less dense, more harvested.

seed that Jesus has given us is it good? Is anyone out there who no longer bear fruit? The comedians skits, songs of popular stars, even the speeches of politicians, however, that critical as it is not possible, do not they meet more people than we sow the Gospel?

You know, the handful of disciples around Jesus would be very little face to the crowds who flocked to the Temple of Jerusalem. And when Jesus agonized on the cross, they must have felt much smaller and insignificant yet.

This impression can also win us when we see a few dozen people gathered Sunday morning, while nightclubs are always full, museums and concert halls either. Our seed is it lower quality? What she brings, the fruit it bears, is so insignificant compared to what the world offers?

With our parable, Jesus wants to reassure us, even inspire us to encourage us and his seed to sow.

X X X 2 X X X

Jesus calls us to trust him

about the

vivifying power of his seed

"Let [the sower] sleep or remain awake day and night the seed germinates and grows without knowing how. " (v. 27)

It would not come to the idea of the sower to spend the nights awake next to his field to " germinate "and " push " his seed. If an unbeliever, he relies on mysterious forces of creation, it is believed he handed the fate of his seed in the hands of the Creator.

No doubt the farmer look there from time to time in the field to see how things evolve, but not to make the seed germinate and grow.

It reminds me of our childhood. Mom allowed us to sow peas in a corner of the garden. That rarely succeeded. Is that we're simply not "sleep" then as the sower of our parable, but we grattions earth to see how they were sprouting, and, over time, so we often mishandled the seed she was dying.

It is as if, by sowing the Gospel Jesus Christ, we continually grattions with listeners for us inquire: "So you believe now? "At most we would send they walk.

Such an attitude lack of confidence in the quality of the seed. This attitude casts doubt that "the Gospel is" - as Paul writes - "the power of God" can really "save" ( Rm 1.16), that is - as Peter says his side - "Incorruptible seed, the living Word of God and permanent" (1 P 1.23).

seed that Jesus has placed in our hands is a seed "alive" and "powerful" . Sow it with faith in God as the seed producer in the quality of his divine seed. "The secret and hidden wisdom" (1 Cor 2.7) it is made because it "sprout and grow without us knowing how" .

Probably our agronomists and farmers who know they now more about the process of germination and growth of the seed of Jesus' time, but why life is developing well, it remains a mystery.

We on our side, we also know, from having learned from God in the Bible, the Holy Spirit produces faith and develops from the seed of the Gospel of Christ. The fact remains that the conversion as perseverance in faith in Jesus Christ, this action "mysterious and hidden" , we can not explain "Scientifically."

But we know we can trust the vivifying power of that seed, first because Jesus assures us, then also because we have experienced in our own lives.

But Jesus knows our impatience, he knows that we would see more results or faster results of our work as sowers of the Gospel. Also

X X X 3 X X X

Jesus calls us to trust him

regarding

FRUITS OF OUR SOWING

was wont to say: "We must allow time to time. "If there is a job where you learn to be patient, it is agriculture. It takes time it takes. And it goes through stages that can not be short-circuited.

"The land produces first the blade, then the ear, " and only much later "that the fruit is ripe " (v. 27-28). But he matures, watch for the Lord.

In the Old Testament, God used another comparison to make clear how his gospel "Product of fruit" in us

"The rain and snow descend from heaven and do not return there without watering the earth without making it fertile and the plants have germinated , without providing seed to the sower and bread to the eater. It's the same for my word, that comes out of my mouth: it is not for months without end, without doing what I want and I fulfilled the mission entrusted to him. " (Isaiah 55.10-11)

Doubtless there is not now a believer well founded, a believer who knows clearly articulate all the points of the teaching of the Gospel. Again we go through different stages that Jesus here compares to the passage of "grass" to "spike" then to "ripe fruit" .

When you go into the fields a few weeks after sowing, do you see the grass. Initially, the grains do not resemble that of the grass. There is currently no ears, no fruit yet.

Thus the gospel sown in the hearts of working in silence. In some fields, it rises faster, in others it is a long time to bear fruit. That is what we also see when we do evangelism, or to use simpler words: when we witness to our faith in Jesus Christ around us.

Some, the Holy Spirit converts faster to faith in Jesus than others. With some, the seed of the Gospel takes months, even years to bear fruit.

"Be patient" means us understand our Lord! "That the slowness with which the seed does not discourage you up and take you do not stop seeding. The seed is good. This is the only that can bring real life, real fruit. "

" What you see, after sowing, this may be fruit still green. Be patient. The Gospel continues to do its work. I have provided a vital force as you can trust that seed. The fruits do not delay. "

And the fruit that carries the Gospel that we are ultimately sow a beauty Outstanding. No other seed can produce them: Faith in Jesus Christ, a life lived in the certainty that God is reconciled to us, we have an ally in life, so sure that one day even death can nothing against us.

Meanwhile, sow, sow to continue with patience and have confidence in the power qu'al'Evangile to bear fruit.

X X X 4 X X X

Jesus calls us to trust him

about

DESTINATION

FRUITS OF OUR SOWING

"Once the fruit is ripe, he puts the sickle, because it is the time of harvest. " (v. 28)

The aim of any seed is to one day reap. Which farmer struggles to sow, if it was hopeless to harvest? Who among you would go to his job if he had the certainty of being paid back?

A parish who instructs her children in the catechism is hoping and praying that these children grow in knowledge and faith in their Lord and Savior, they will continue to grow toward spiritual maturity.

A parish like ours, which attempts to spread the Gospel among others - with our missionaries snacks, for example - would she do if she had the promise of fruit from his Lord?

Jesus tells us here that we can safely sow, we have every reason to be persistent with our sowing: there will be a harvest, there will be a return of the crop. The Gospel assures us.

An early "harvest" is already done in this life. Being received into the Kingdom of God through faith in Jesus Christ is already being "raised in the attic" Master (Mt 13.30), be adopted as a child, enjoying his presence and his blessing.

For more and more people are part of this "harvest" , sow, sow constantly.

Then one day, "The Lord of the harvest" (Mt 9.38) will decide that for me, for you, the time has come for us to find, according to the soul, "with him in Paradise" (Luke 23:43). This will be the day we die. To date, the reapers are the angels who bear our souls "in the bosom of Abraham" (Luke 16.22).

For more and more people are aware of this state, "what to many is the best" (Phil 1.23), even better than we can live more beautiful down here , sow, sow constantly!

Finally, the Day of Judgement, God will tell us, we who are planting a fruit divine, but also to all those who in our planting will mature : "Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world! " (Mt 25.34)

For more and more people to the Day of Judgement, " take possession of the Kingdom " , sow, sow unabated, with faith in Harvest!

Amen.

Jean Thiébaut Haessig

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Sermon Sunday, February 20, 2011 Sunday Sermon

Sunday Septuagesima

Text: Luke 17.7-10

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Glory to thy name, O God of peace, AeC 261: 1 - 3

Lord, hear my prayer, AeC 143: 1-4

You want me to thy service AeC 427: 1-3

7 "If one of you has a servant plowing or herding, tell him there on his return fields: " Come immediately put you at the table! ?

8 Do tell him he not rather: "Prepare my supper, adjust your outfit to serve me until j 've eaten and drunk, and afterward thou shalt eat and drink you. " ?

9 Is this the gratitude that slave because he did what he was ordered? I think not.

10 You, likewise, when you've done everything that was ordered, said: "We are slaves unpretentious us have done what we should do. " "

Dear servants of the Divine Master,

When I read the text before us to preach this Sunday, I first had a cringe, because our versions generally reflected the end of this episode by Conviction: "We are slaves [or: servants ] unnecessary. "

What about a sentence that contradicts its context? How to cope? How to find an application where you do not bite the tail?

It is true, there are biblical passages that we remain unclear, which we will explain that in the afterlife. But preach on the text as the result of our most versions, it simply contradict what God says elsewhere in the Bible, including the above and following this finding in our text.

So how are we often come to this unusual translation? - Because in Greek there are two homonyms - ἀχρεῖος (Achreios) - one of which means: "useless" or "nonessential" ; against each other by means "unpretentious" .

Let us therefore three questions:

WE

an unprofitable servants?

two servants unnecessary?

or

3 servants unpretentious?

... which is not the same thing.

X X X 1 X X X

Are we

unprofitable servants ?

We've all heard this verse as: "We are unprofitable servants! " (v. 10). It is sometimes repeated, probably without having taken the trouble to look at its context, without having bothered to think about all of our text.

then used this text to be whipped, like Martin Luther in his cell of the Augustinian monastery in Erfurt, before he discovered the liberating Gospel of Christ, the Gospel release and propel a "service" we do not want to still qualify for "useless" !

Let our text a little closer. We are in the presence of "a slave who tills" , which "herding" and "prepares and serves dinner" its master. (V. 7-8).

Anyone who has some knowledge in agriculture and livestock will it is not "useless" to plow and tend their herds. Besides, what master squander his fortune to purchase and maintain slaves just for them to do unnecessary things, which are useless?

And anyone who has already returned tired and hungry from work, will also know that it is not "useless" can sit at the table and get enough to regain strength .

Indeed, servants or slaves of our text indicates : "We fai t what we should do . " (v. 10) They did what they had been loaded. All the parables - to take only the parables - that show What's servants perform a useful, even important. Developed, moreover, that the servant was not punished and expelled is useful, because he sat on his talent, because it would have been useful, but did not.

Do you think God is responsible for unnecessary things, for fun, as if we were his toy? No, the apostle Peter tells us that God has made us "living stones" to offer spiritual sacrifices , pleasing to God through Jesus Christ " (1 Pet 2.5).

And Paul invites us: "Be, by love serve one another! " (Ga 5.13) Certainly not because it " useless " !

Spouses who help each other to carry out their business of living together, parents raising their children, people who do their work honestly, our commitment to the Church and mission, all this would "useless" ? Of course not! But the Lord does not send us there

Paul can speak of his "utility" (1 Cor 14.16) as the recipients of his letters (Acts 18.27; 2 Tim 4.11; Phil 11) .

And when Jesus says we are "Light of the World" and "salt of the earth" It speaks well of our utility in the world!

When Peter says: "You are a chosen people, royal priests, a holy nation, a redeemed people e to proclaim the praises" of Christ (1 Pet 2.9) when ... Jesus commands us: " go and make all the nation s disciples ! " (Mt 28:19), we charge there, there service " useless " ?

No, your commitment in married life, in family life, for the sake of your family and friends in the life of the church or charity in the world of work, in short, your life redeemed and sanctified n is not "useless" , but fruitful as it has the approval of your heavenly Father, and is blessed by him.

ask ourselves then second:

X X X 2 X X X

Are we

servants unnecessary ?

It's not quite the same as being unnecessary. I take an example that will soon affect you.

I think, I hope, I am even Naturally, my ministry among you is not "useless" , otherwise the Lord would not have known of you and would not have linked his blessing to the announcement of his Gospel and the administration of the sacraments which he charged me with you.

And if I thought my ministry was pointless among you, I despair, I depressed, I would not have the strength to continue. Do not worry: it's far from the case.

But some time in a few years now, my Master happen to me, I replace it with another to minister among you useful. I am useful but not essential. God just use someone else instead of me.

And this is true of all of us. God has placed us where we are. It has "redeemed, so we were his property and that we live in His Kingdom to serve" as "father, mother or child, master or servant," (Luther, Small Catechism ), Department Head, laborer or artisan, pastor, deacon, elder or parishioner without specific title.

Everywhere, God has placed us so that we are useful. But stay humble, do not believe that we can exercise some sort of blackmail on God - as employees sometimes do on employers (the opposite also exists, but it's not the point). Do not believe that God can not do without us. Nobody is irreplaceable - Jesus Christ, of course except in the work of our redemption.

Let us be thankful to God that he did not want to do without us, that we had bought, called to his service and that we employed in useful services that we can visit family, church, work, in society.

Be grateful to him: he is going to find our "pleasant through Jesus Christ" (1 P 2.5) while we are very little compared to him and he could happen to us. Well no! it does not.

It is not like the master of our text "no recognition" for the services it renders the slave (v. 9). Instead, God is a Master who complimented us and who, in his great goodness, we are told, for example: "Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful [...]. Come share the joy of your master. " (Mt 25.21-23)

Praised be He!

Mansion last question: If God is useful, though not essential,

X X X 3 X X X

Are we

"servants unpretentious" ?

Back to the story. Jesus takes the comparisons in the society of his time. It does not give an opinion on slavery. It uses relationships in the social system of his listeners to make them understand something.

Today, he would take the examples in our society, so that in two thousand years, we do not perhaps understand better how it was possible in our time as leaders earn up to 400 times the minimum wage (up to 4 and a half million Euros). The difference is not it even greater between the master and his slave then?

It is true, there is a fundamental difference between the slave of the day and employee today : The slave belongs to the master. Again, we will not get into a debate about whether to be a minimum-wage earners who find it difficult to feed his family, a homeless man dying of hunger and cold, or a slave who has something to food, clothing and living with his family.

The debate can be interesting, but this is not the subject of our text.

The point of comparison is that the master bought his slave. We on our part, we confess: "I believe that Jesus e, [ ...] redeemed me, me, lost and condemned by delivering me [...] that I belong to it and I live in his kingdom to serve e [...] . " (Martin Luther, Small Catechism ).

offusquons We do not have what Jesus bought for us were his property. If it had not, we would have remained linked to Satan and eternal damnation.

belong to a master like him who loves us more than life, who suffered damnation for us so that we do not have to know who paid for that God is reconciled with us and accepts us in his eternal family, that we interfere? Then we would not understand.

No, it fills us with gratitude to him, it prompts us to use to show our gratitude. We do not earn or deserve forgiveness and salvation, we do because we had already granted the pardon and the hello.

We do not serve to present Then a bill, telling him about our claims, to make him understand that we have pretensions.

What could we claim again that we have already received? Paul tells us: "The grace of God given you in Christ Jesus. In him you were overwhelmed with all the wealth [...] . Thus, you do no gift. " (1 Cor 14-7)

No, it does not come with the idea of wanting to assert claims for the service that we have thanks and honor to give back to our beloved Savior.

Moreover, we can not even claim, as the slave of our text, that "we would have done what we should do" (v. 10). An employee can tell his boss: "I did what you asked me to do. "

On the spiritual plane, " what we should do " - " be perfect as our heavenly Father is perfect " (Mt 5.48) - we do imperfectly. We therefore have little merit to make. This is our Master, who was perfect for us.

In this sense, our personal history is quite different from that of the slave of a master of the time. Our Lord became a servant to fix our imperfect.

And thanks to his intervention, our service - certainly useful, but still imperfect - is however "pleasing to God" .

Staying humble certainly, but full of joy, because the service that the Lord asks of us is useful in his kingdom and the world!

Whether we attend and bless us in His grace!

Amen.

Jean Thiébaut Haessig

Sunday, February 27, 2011

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A Weekend in La Bresse

After the neck of the Schlucht, we here in the snow

after the squeegee, a good walk in the snow

of far, we can see the ski slopes

and we meet a small doe and her fawn

back home, we are greeted by the dog home

A little reading,

and as snow falls increasingly strong

'll have to study the system of channels damned!!