Monday, April 24, 2023

Sermon and Announcements April 23, 2023

 CERRO GORDO CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN

April 23, 2023


Are We Like Sarah?

Genesis 12:2-3, 10-20

Genesis 17:15-22

Genesis 18:1-2, 9-15


This morning we are going to spend a little time looking at what

the Bible says about Sarah. She is the firs woman really talked

about in the Bible. Eve, of course, is actually the first woman

discussed in scripture but Sarah is a woman who for several

reasons has a very important part to play in God’s plans for His

people. We read several portions of scripture, some set the

stage for what will happen in the future for God’s people, some

show how Sarah dealt with things happening to her and around

her.


The first scripture we read doesn’t mention Sarah, however, we

will see she is in the middle of what is said in these verses. The

promise made to Abram has meaning long after his life is over.

The promise made to Abram one can easily say also applies to

Sarah, his wife, as well.


Verse 3 is such a powerful and important verse. “I will bless

those who bless you and whoever curses you, I will curse and

all people on earth will be blessed through you.” Abram and

Sarai seemed to always be on the move. Soon after they were

married, they left where they had lived. Sarah went with her

husband and his family to a new place.


In verse 10 of chapter 12, we see that a famine has occurred in

the land they were living so Abram pulled up stakes and took

his wife and their possessions to Egypt. Sarah faithfully went

with her husband to yet another new land. But there was a

concern that her husband had. Because his wife was so

beautiful, he was concerned the Pharoah would kill him if he

knew she was his wife so he told Sarah to tell them she was his

sister. Sarah faithfully did as her husband asked. God honored

Sarah’s faithfulness by bring a disease to the Pharoah’s people,

which led Paroah to realize Abram and Sarah’s God was

warning him not to take her as his wife. For the time they were

in Egypt God blessed Abram with livestock and servants. Once

Pharoah realized what was happening, he told Abram and

Sarah to leave but they could take everything they had gained

while in Egypt with them. So, in a way you could say God

blessed Sarah for her faithfulness and Abram got the benefit of

having such a faithful wife.


The verses we read in chapter 17 show how everything God

had promised to Abraham would happen. We did not read

what was said in the 11 th chapter, verse 30 but early on we are

told Sarah was unable to have children. As we look at the

promises made to Abraham and also Sarah it seems to be

impossible. Going back to what is said in chapter 17 God is

making it clear to Abraham his wife Sarah will be the mother of

nations and that kings will come from her.


Because of time we are skipping several things but Sarah and

Abraham did not believe God could do what he was promising

so they took matter into their own hands and Abraham had a

son through one of Sarah’s servants.


In chapter 17 God is making it clear Sarah will have a son. She

will be the mother of nations. In chapter 18 we see the Lord

appears to Abraham and clearly states that one year from

today I will visit you again and Sarah will have given birth to a

son. We read that Sarah heard what was said and one might

say sarcastically laughed that with Abrahm 100 and Sarah 90

finally she would have a son? The Lord questioned the laughter

of Sarah’s and said to them, “Is anything too hard for the

Lord?” Sarah claimed she had not laughed but, of course, she

had.


Let us move on to the last verses we read this morning in

Chapter 21. The first verse says, “Now the Lord was gracious to

Sarah as he had said, and the Lord did for Sarah what he had

promised.” Exactly when the Lord said it would happen, Sarah

gave birth to Isaac. In verse 6 Sarah says, “God has brought me

laughter and everyone who hears about this will laugh with me.

She goes on to say, “Who would have aid to Abraham that

Sarah would nurse children yet I have borne him a son in his old

age.”


As we look at Sarah’s life, we see a woman who had reason to

be angry and frustrated with her husband and one might say

God as well. Her husband put her in difficult position after

difficult position but she stayed faithful to her husband when it

would have been easy to say, “Enough is enough!”


Even though she was wrong to do so, she even came up with a

plan to help Abraham see God’s promise would come true

about having a son when it seemed she would never have a

son. She did this out of love and devotion for her husband.

Actually, through much of this Abraham let his wife down as

well as showing a lack of faith in God. One could say Sarah was

a very conflicted but faithful woman. Someone who sought to

help her husband by doing things she should have never been

asked to do. But also was a “take charge” woman who sought

to make things happen when things did not seem possible on

their own.


As we looked at this special woman God used in a powerful way

how many of you women would have gone along with a

husband who asked so much of his wife? To the point of

compromising her values to do what she thought needed to be

done. To flip it to the men her today, Abraham clearly showed a

lack of faith in God despite the fact early on God promised

great things would happen through him. Are we men lacking in

faith too much of the time when we are faced with difficult

decisions. Despite the many ups and downs Abraham and Sarah

had they fulfilled what God had promised would happen

through them? Even though Sarah clearly doubted God could to

through her what had been promised, in her own way she

stayed faithful to God by staying true to her husband. Sarah has

become the mother of many nations. Sarah came to realize

what God had said to her was true. Is anything too hard for

God? Sarah had two sides that she wrestled with, the faithful

trusting side and the one full of doubt and a lack of self-esteem.

Which are you and I most like? Are we like Sarah feeling one

way one day and the other way the next.


God honored Sarah because when it was all said and done, she

showed she truly believe and trusted God. God wants us all to

take to heart those words we have read and said a couple of

times already today. Just as Sarah saw they were true, God

wants us to know it as well, “Is anything too hard for the Lord?”


Sarah will always be one of the most important people in God’s

story. Sarah never backed away from a challenge. In spite of her

shortcomings God used Sarah in ways that still are impacting

God’s people and this world today.

Pastor Larry


Announcements:


Tuesdays 9:30 Bible Study

April 29 9:30 – 10:30 Food Distribution at Kirby Medical Clinic,

CG

May 1—deadline for submissions for the May newsletter

May 7 will be a hymn sing. Please offer suggestions on the list

on the east bulletin board.

Camp Emmanuel schedule is posted on the bulletin board. Most

camps are in June.

Offering plates are in the back of the sanctuary. Thank you for

your continued giving!

Donation Box: Camp Emmanuel

First Sundays: food donations for food banks

Pastor Larry Traxler- (217) 454-2362

To keep up on Church of the Brethren news:

Denomination: www.brethren.org/news Sign up for Newsline by

clicking link on left side of page.

District: iwdcob.org (click on newsletter link) and on facebook

Our pages: cerrogordocob.com (printed sermon,

announcements, & calendar) and on facebook

Keep in Your Prayers


Tina Martina; Iva Traughber Brunner; Sue and Terry Grabb; Nora

Hanaver; Todd Henricks; Tate Sawyer; Jonah Martina; Jan

Bower; Larry Traxler; Michelle West; Michelle’s mom; Carolyn

Hirsch; Eli Brunner; Nancy Fansler; Joe Waltz; Doug Larrick;

Ron & Kathleen Petersen; Debbie Leibrock; Dorthea Wood;

Tina Wilhelm; Mindy Sawyer; Marlene Schultz; Carl and Wilma

Cable; Mike and Carol Seidenstricker; Adiline Young; Kim

Lehmann; Doug Fansler; Shawn Cain; Robert Cripe; Mayo &

Darlene Hanaver; Patty Cripe; Lauren Gross; Stacie Warren;

Nancy Gorrell; many unspoken requests; healthcare workers

and first responders; victims of disasters; victims of shootings;

shut-ins; the Nigerian church; Haitian Brethren; Ukraine; Hope

Welty Library; Florida; Puerto Rico; Turkey/Syria earthquake

Military and Other Services and their families

Brethren Volunteer Service workers; Disaster project workers

District Prayer Calendar: Pray for the Milledgeville congregation

and for the youth Christian Citizenship Seminar.


Church of the Brethren vision statement:

Together, as the Church of the Brethren, we will passionately live

and share the radical transformation and holistic peace of Jesus

Christ through relationship-based neighborhood engagement. To

move us forward, we will develop a culture of calling and

equipping disciples who are innovative, adaptable, and fearless.


Our Mission Statement:

Love God, grow with others, serve faithfully, reach the lost,

find peace.

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Sermon and Announcements April 16, 2023

 CERRO GORDO CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN

April 16, 2023


It’s Really You!

John 21:1-14


Easter was last Sunday. All of the Christian world celebrated the

fact that death and the grave could not hold Jesus. This

morning we have read of this encounter several of Jesus’

disciples have had with the risen Savior. We do not know

exactly how much time has gone by since Sunday when Jesus

first appeared from the tomb. Maybe it has been a week,

maybe just a few days. We cannot be sure.


We read this is not the first time that Jesus has spoken to these

disciples since he came out from the tomb. Instead of the

disciples staying with Jesus and seeing what is next. we see

these disciples fishing. Many of Jesus’ disciples were fishermen

before they had been called to be a part of Jesus’ team. In spite

of the fact these disciples had seen Jesus at least two other

times, they were not with him looking forward to what was

next. We do not know what was going through their minds. Did

they really believe the unbelievable had happened? Did they

believe Jesus was really alive again? They had been there when


Jesus had been arrested. Even though most of them scattered

they knew Jesus had been killed on the cross. In spite of all the

miracles they had seen Jesus perform, did they believe he had

been raised from the dead? Jesus had raised Lazarus from the

dead but who would bring Jesus back to life? Could a dead man

bring himself back to life?


Yes, they had seen Jesus alive on two different occasions but

did they really believe what they had seen? Were they saying to

themselves, “We do not want to believe Jesus died and that’s

the end but are we dreaming this up or is it real?” Probably all

of us have had things happen in our lives or in the lives of

friends and family that we prayed would come out different

than they appeared to be headed. It might be a health crisis or

financial problem, maybe relationships have been broken or

maybe we have been hoping and praying for someone to

receive Jesus as their Lord and Savior, change their life in some

way. If you have been praying for a miracle like that, I hope that

at least occasionally a miracle has happened. If your prayers

have been answered, what was your reaction?


There was a very gifted speaker named Anthony Campolo who I

heard many years ago on a radio program called Focus on the

Family. Tony is a Christian man who had been praying for years

for his father to accept the Lord as his Savior. His dad’s health

was getting worse and Anthony got a phone call from a brother


or sister telling him that their dad had accepted the Lord as his

Savior. Anthony Campolo, being a man of faith who had been

praying for years for this day to come reacted by saying, “I

knew it would happen!” Right? No Anthony admitted that his

first reaction was, “You are kidding!”


How many of us when the Lord gave us the answer we had

been praying for responded much the same way Anthony

Campolo did? Were you in a state of shock the answer you

wanted actually happened?


When we look at these disciples the first thing that struck me

was they are out fishing. It is as if the past three years had not

even happened. They reverted back to what they were

comfortable doing. This in spite of the fact we read in the 14 th

verse that this encounter with Jesus was the third one they had

had.


We see in verse 12 that is said none of the disciples dared ask

him, “Who are you?” It said they knew it was the Lord. Really?

They sure were not acting like they knew Jesus was alive. It is as

if they just could not believe it was possible for Jesus to be

there in the flesh again. Obviously, we know what ultimately

happened. All eleven of the remaining disciples came to see it


was really true. They came to realize it was not a vision. It was

not a dream. It is really you Jesus!


Before long they would be ready for what was next for them. In

fact, they would be more energized than ever before as the

Holy Spirit empowered them for the work before them. But on

this day, they had trouble believing everything they had prayed

for, everything they had hoped for was really coming true. God

is asking all of us to accept his will. Sometimes amazing answers

to prayer happen. Sometimes what we are praying for does not

happen quite like we hope. God wants us to know he sees our

situation and simply asks us to stay strong, keep believing and

know God is with us no matter what.

Pastor Larry


Announcements:


Tuesdays 9:30 Bible Study



April 22 8:30 District Potluck at the Dixon church

Spring Work Day at Camp Emmanuel, work week follows


April 29 Food Distribution at Kirby Medical Clinic, CG


Camp Emmanuel schedule is posted on the bulletin board.


Offering plates are in the back of the sanctuary. Thank you for

your continued giving!


Donation Box: Camp Emmanuel

First Sundays: food donations for food banks


Pastor Larry Traxler- (217) 454-2362


To keep up on Church of the Brethren news:

Denomination: www.brethren.org/news Sign up for Newsline by

clicking link on left side of page.

District: iwdcob.org (click on newsletter link) and on facebook

Our pages: cerrogordocob.com (printed sermon,

announcements, & calendar) and on facebook


Keep in Your Prayers


Mike Fleenor family; Iva Traughber Brunner; Tina Martina; Sue & Terry Grabb; Nora Hanaver; Todd Henricks; Tate Sawyer; Jonah Martina; Jan

Bower; Larry Traxler; Michelle West; Michelle’s mom; Carolyn

Hirsch; Eli Brunner; Nancy Fansler; Joe Waltz; Doug Larrick;

Ron & Kathleen Petersen; Debbie Leibrock; Dorthea Wood;

Tina Wilhelm; Mindy Sawyer; Marlene Schultz; Carl and Wilma

Cable; Mike and Carol Seidenstricker; Adiline Young; Kim

Lehmann; Doug Fansler; Shawn Cain; Robert Cripe; Mayo &

Darlene Hanaver; Patty Cripe; Lauren Gross; Stacie Warren;

Nancy Gorrell; many unspoken requests; healthcare workers

and first responders; victims of disasters; victims of shootings;

shut-ins; the Nigerian church; Haitian Brethren; Ukraine; Hope

Welty Library; Florida; Puerto Rico; Turkey/Syria earthquake

Military and Other Services and their families

Brethren Volunteer Service workers; Disaster project workers

District Prayer Calendar: Pray for the District Ministry team and

the Potluck Experience on April 22.


Church of the Brethren vision statement:

Together, as the Church of the Brethren, we will passionately live

and share the radical transformation and holistic peace of Jesus

Christ through relationship-based neighborhood engagement. To

move us forward, we will develop a culture of calling and

equipping disciples who are innovative, adaptable, and fearless.


Our Mission Statement:

Love God, grow with others, serve faithfully, reach the lost,

find peace.