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Last Sunday in Adult Bible Class I presented "Sin as a Destructive Coping Mechanism." I was encouraged by the response. People shared their struggles and we all grew in empathy for one another. This Sunday we will continue the discussion. Here is what I shared...
The problem: The word sin seems archaic. People see it as an arbitrary list of taboos. Sin is complex and can be defined in many ways. The Bible defines sin in terms of lawlessness (1 Jn 3:4), a debt (Matt 6:12), disobedience (Romans 5:19), fault (Matt 18:5), grossly unfair (Ps 38:18), trespass (Romans 5:17), unbelief (John 3:18), and missing the mark. All of these definitions help us to see the reality of sin and its impact. Putting sin into a modern framework can help people to realize that the Bible’s warnings are true, honest and applicable to them. Updated definitions can also give us empathy for those who are struggling. Sin is a destructive coping mechanism. The ancients would not have understood those words but we do. We sin because we falsely believe that it will improve our life. It is a reaction to the pain already in us and around us. We have all suffered trauma to one degree or another. Sin is our attempt to control an out of control situation. We are sin addicts who believe that the next hit will take the pain away. Also like addicts we all have our sin of choice, the one tailored to our broken life. Ultimately, sin never brings the relief, control and joy we seek. We do it because it feels like the best choice but it just pulls us down into more misery. Alcoholics say that their disease wants to kill them. Our sin wants to kill us. It is a destructive coping mechanism. All destructive coping mechanisms are isolating, self-centered, denial-oriented, rationalizations, suppressive, and evidence of brokenness. Some of these sins are beyond our control. They are imprinted on us by our parents, society or our DNA. Some of these conditions in the extreme are clinical disorders that require medication and therapy. In fact any sin can become compulsive and make life unmanageable. Other sins are very much in our control.
The best coping mechanism is to have healthy relationships with others and God. The healthiest person sees things the way God sees them. A perfectly healthy person sees himself or herself accurately but in light of God’s love. She sees both broken sinner and forgiven saint. This applies to others as well. The healthiest person wants the best for others and does not use the people they encounter as an object to satisfy their own needs and desires. The best coping mechanism is to receive love from above and give it out. Any coping mechanism not done in love is sin. Thankfully, Christ came to solve the problem. He did not come to bring the law or coping mechanisms but to save the world through his death and resurrection. We are right with God through Jesus Christ. But the effects of a broken world remain. All coping mechanisms should reflect this reality. We are loved children of God who are no longer slaves to sin.
All coping mechanisms are temporary. They are for this time and place. There will come a day when Christ returns and the old will pass away and the new heaven and earth will be established. Sin will be wiped away so there will be no need for coping with sin. | | | Sunday, November 10 - 9:15 am - Worship
- 10:45 am - Sunday School/Bible Class
- 1:00 pm - Girl Scout Mariners
- 4:00 pm - H2 Volleyball
Monday, November 11 - 6:30 am - CCLS Preschool
- 7:30 am - Men's Bible Study
- 3:00 pm - LFCS Counselor
- 5:00 pm - CCLS 4th gr. Boys BBall
- 6:00 pm - CCLS K Girls Bball
- 7:00 pm - CCLS 3rd gr. Girls Bball
- 7:00 pm - Lightroom Fundamentals
Tuesday, November 12 - 6:30 am - CCLS Preschool
- 9:15 am - Women's Bible Study
- 6:00 pm - Kirkwood Clippers (Gym)
- 6:00 pm - L'Arche
- 7:00 pm - Men's Dartball
| | | | Wednesday, November 13 - 6:30 am - CCLS Preschool
- 9:00 am - LFCS Counselor
- 7:00 pm - Choir
Thursday, November 14 - 6:30 am - CCLS Preschool
- 9:00 am - LFCS Counselor
- 7:00 pm - AA Mixed
- 7:15 pm - Crossroads
Friday, November 15 - 6:30 am - CCLS Preschool
- 9:00 am - LFCS Counselor
- 6:15 pm - AA Women
- 7:00 pm - H2 Volleyball
- 8:00 pm - AA Men
Saturday, November 16
Sunday, November 17 - 9:15 am - Worship - CCLS Sunday
- 10:45 am - Sunday School/Bible Class
- 4:00 pm - H2 Volleyball
| | | | This year's CCLS Sunday is November 17! Check the kiosk if you'd like to help by signing up to bring something. We still need backed goods and fruit!
We also want GLC members to extend a special invitation to anyone you know --children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, neighbors, etc.--who attended CCLS at any point during their early childhood or elementary education years. Join us as we celebrate the blessings of a Christian education next Sunday! | | The November Potluck is scheduled for Saturday, November 23rd, at 6:00pm. Potlucks will run throughout Advent on Wednesdays, December 4, 11 and 18. Dinners will begin at 5:30, followed by Midweek Advent service at 6:30. | | Leadership Council Point Person List | The Leadership Council is putting together a listing of names of the Point Person to contact regarding some activities that occur on a regular basis at GLC. In that light, we are not aware of anyone who is taking on the task of caring for the Cry Room with regard to making certain the sheets are changed and fresh and that the toys are kept clean. If anyone is interested in taking on that task, or if you are already taking care of that, please contact the church office or a member of the Leadership team. There also seems to be a need for someone to take on the task of weekly watering of the indoor plants. | | To those members who continue to bring cereals, soups, and other non-perishables for the GLC grocery cart, thank you! These food items are taken to KirkCare to help those in need in our community. | | The Music Department will present a Christmas Concert on Sunday, December 8 at 3:00 pm. The organ, piano, choir, dulcimers, violin, and saxophone will be featured as we prepare for the Advent and Christmas celebrations. Plan now to attend this special program! | | Our new Annual Report is printed and available in the holder behind Pastor Scott’s printed sermons. It actually covers two fiscal years from July 2017 through June 2019. If they are all taken, let a Council Member know and we will print more. | | Next Sunday's Bible Readings | | Malachi 4:1-6; 2 Thessalonians 3:1-13; Luke 21:5-36 | | | This Sunday - 11/10
- Preacher - Pastor Scott
- Liturgist - Pastor Scott
- Lector - Theresa Canania
- Children's Message - Oliver LaMie
- Chalice - Mike Toney
- Lay Assistants - Terry Buchholz
- Greeters - Ron & Carol Froesel
- Sound/Video - Ken Clark
- Ushers - Tony Petzoldt, Frank Moret, Gerry Lucas, Gary Riley
- Pianist (Saturday) - Jim Thielker
- Organist (Sunday) - Jim Thielker
- Bible Class Video Support - Mike Murphy
| | | | Next Sunday - 11/17
- Preacher - Pastor Scott
- Liturgist - Pastor Scott
- Lector - Tim Cosby
- Children's Message - Janet Leet
- Chalice - John Steele
- Lay Assistant - Greg & Karen Frimel
- Greeters - Terry & Jennifer Buchholz
- Sound/Video - Tony Petzoldt
- Ushers - Ken Clark, Jack Hurley, Jeff Wille, Rodger Lubben
- Pianist (Saturday) - Carol Benninghoff
- Organist (Sunday) - Jim Thielker
- Bible Class Video Support - Tony Petzoldt
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