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Why do we do what we do?
In The rhythms of worship on Sunday mornings.
Last Sunday we were here celebrating Reformation Sunday.
A Sunday in which we remember that the church had been reformed.
Why do we do what we do?
In The rhythms of worship on Sunday mornings.
Last Sunday.
We were here celebrating Reformation Sunday.
A Sunday in which we remember that The church had been reformed according to the word of God and continues to be reformed, according to the word of God.
And then, most people remember October 31st, actually, for Halloween.
How many of you had more trick-or-treaters this year?
Right?
Sure.
Why do we do what we do this?
Sunday is reflective of the day that follows October 31, namely November 1st, which is known as All Saints, Day, All Saints Day in the Life of the church is a time to remember that great cloud of witnesses.
Those who've gone before us in the faith, those who witnessed.
The grace and glory of God.
And bear witness to the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
And so today we are going to celebrate that All Saints Day by reading a passage from the word that reminds us.
Or rather helps us to focus once again on.
The witness to the resurrection.
Namely, we're going to be looking at that passage in John.
John chapter 11.
That passage that has to do with Jesus, raising Lazarus from the dead.
Now, we're going to read a little way in.
We're, we're already kind of catching the story as it's moving.
Along, the parts we're skipping over or rather that we need to just keep in the background.
Is that Jesus has been told that Lazarus was sick, but didn't rush right away to his a but rather stayed back and waited.
And now it's come when Lazarus has died.
Also, Martha has rushed out to Lazarus sister, Martha, Mary and Martha are Lazarus' sisters Martha is raised out to him and said, Lord, if you been here, he would not have died.
And then she goes and tells her sister Mary that Jesus is now here.
So let's pray that God would open his word to us.
That we might hear what God has to teach us this morning.
The Lord may you guide us?
May you guide us through your word.
May you help us.
Help us to hear our part in carrying the witness.
To the resurrection.
Help us O. Lord through your spirit that we might hear your word and bear your word in Jesus name.
Amen.
We're the 11th chapter at the 32nd Verse of the Gospel of John.
Now, when Mary came to where Jesus was and saw him, she fell at his feet saying to him, Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died.
When Jesus saw her weeping and the Jews Who would come with her also weeping.
He was deeply moved in his spirit and greatly troubled.
And he said, where have you laid him?
They said to him, Lord, come and see.
Jesus wept.
So, the Jews said see how he loved him.
But some of them said "could not He who opened the eyes of the blind, man also have, kept this man from dying.
Then Jesus deeply moved again, came to the tomb.
It was a cave and a stone lay against it.
Jesus said, take away the stone.
Martha.
The sister of the dead man said to him.
Lord by this time.
There will be an odor for he has been dead for four days.
Jesus said to her.
Did I not tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?
So they took away the stone.
And Jesus lifted up, his eyes and said, father.
I thank you that you have heard me.
I knew that you always hear me, but I said this on account of the people standing around that, they may believe that you sent me.
When he had said these things, he cried out with a loud voice Lazarus come out.
The man who had died.
Came out.
His hands and feet bound with linen strips and his face wrapped with a cloth.
Jesus said to them.
Unbind him.
And let him go.
This is the word of the Lord.
Thanks be to God.
Honestly.
There is so much in this passage that we could rightly have a whole sermon series addressing many of the points.
But today, as we reflect on that idea of All Saints Day on the idea of bearing, witness to the Resurrection on the idea that we are surrounded by so great.
A cloud of witnesses that we are here because others have shared the Faith with us.
We're going to zero in on that point in which we recognize that we too are being called to carry and be witnesses to the resurrection.
So in our focus and our zeroing in and then we're going to look at this prayer that Jesus has in the midst of this event.
You heard him?
You heard what he said?
He said, father.
I thank you that you heard me.
I know that you always hear me, but I said this on account of the people standing around.
That they may believe that you sent me.
On account.
Of the people standing around.
We get to listen in.
We get to listen into a prayer between Jesus and the father.
It's kind of like those old days, right?
With the old party line to pick up and get to hear somebody else's conversation.
We get to listen in to a prayer.
And actually find that that prayer is all being spoken aloud for our benefit so that we might listen in I want you to think about it for a moment.
Why we do what we do, where we go, why we do it, how many of us?
Go to our grandchildren's sporting events or plays or band performances?
How many of us do that?
And why do we do that?
We do that to be supportive and encouraging.
But we also do that because we want them to remember.
That we're part of their lives.
And we're there to witness their events.
And what transpires.
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