This loaf & wine which we partake is an act of defiance. Towards God it is, of course, an act of obedience. But obeying God is often at odds with obedience to man. In our convoluted & rebellious times, this meal is the ultimate counter culture.
They say, “Is there really a God who has come down in our midst?” They mock and scoff, “How could God become a man?” So we lift high this meal which the Incarnate Christ instructed us to faithfully keep, and eat it in defiance of their unbelief. We are like Daniel. We fling open the windows, and pray to our God despite the raging of earth’s princes. Let them see, and let them believe.
They demand that we wrap our faces in shame & fear. “Desist,” they urge. They claim our gathering together is unloving & harmful. While they give hormone blockers to kindergartners, and butcher unborn babies. So we gather around this table, along with our children and grandparents, to defy their fear & folly, as well as their infanticide. By faith, we recognize that in this covenant meal, God promises His blessings to a thousand generations. They are rendering themselves barren, fruitless, and will die in their sins unless they come.
They insist that at the the sound of their Pride parades, we must fall down & pay obeisance to the ever-evolving rainbow flag of sexual perversion. They threaten us with the fire of their fury. Yet, we fear God more than man, He is a consuming fire. They can only cancel Youtube Channels; God can destroy both body & soul in hell (Mt. 10:26). God calls us to come, so we dare not neglect His command just to suit the vanity of their kinks.
Rage as they might, we won’t relent from breaking this loaf & pouring this wine.
So come in faith and welcome to Jesus Christ…










I heard on the radio a few months back that many school are electing to replace history class with courses that are more sensory and will actually prepare students for a life in the globalist & tech driven economy of the 21st century. As the thinking goes, no one can provide a curriculum that presents a cohesive history of past events, and it is always going to be lopsided (after all those who write the history textbooks control the perception of what happened).
Dear Mom & Dad,
A husband and wife in marriage reminds us of the Eden lost and–for the New Testament age–the promised Eden to come; we see two separate entities joined in one happy state. Heaven & earth, God & man, (though still distinct) were once perfectly united. The fall bungled that. But in Christ, God and man are reunited, the Kingdom of Heaven is permeating earth and will do so until it covers the earth as water covers the sea.
Those Zornes, a century from now, will–by God’s grace–go to church, worship God, read their Bibles, and then when they are grown, start godly families of their own; and, again, all because Amy was the only girl who could return Tom’s volleyball serve!
One or both of you just made a statement to the effect that God would provide for us and our needs, and then dad went to the payphone to make his call. When he came back, he was grinning from ear to ear; he had found four $20 bills sitting in the phonebook … enough for a night at Motel 6! It is a thousand moments like that–all of us together, mom & dad trusting God to take care of us–that have made me into the man I am, inspired me to become an even better one, and given me a model for what I want my little family to be.

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