Here is my write-up on last Sunday’s LCMS service that I attended.
A. The youth pastor asked us if we collect anything. He said that, as
 a man entering his 40s, he enjoys collecting Pokemon. He has thousands 
of them. I have heard the name, but I have no idea what it is.
The youth pastor said that Mary collected something. Luke 2:19, 51 
states that Mary treasured her experiences of Jesus in her heart. He 
continued to speculate that perhaps Luke received information about the 
nativity from Mary herself. Similarly, we can treasure in our hearts our
 experiences of Jesus.
B. The pastor has been doing a series entitled “Jesus, Son of….” 
Today, the sermon’s title was “Jesus, Son of Mary.” The pastor did not 
talk a whole lot about Mary, but he did engage the Immanuel passages in 
the Book of Isaiah and discussed the incarnation.
The pastor opened with a personal anecdote. He shares the same first 
and last name with a cousin, who also is a LCMS pastor. A woman from 
LCMS was accusing the pastor at the LCMS that I attend of lying to her 
because she read about him, and the bulletin had different information 
about his wife’s name and how many kids he had from what he had told 
her. The pastor replied that she is mixing him up with his cousin, who 
has the same first and last name.
The pastor asked if we have the right Jesus this holiday season. Some
 people see Jesus as a lawgiver. Some have a hard time forgiving, so 
they assume that Jesus was reluctant to forgive, requiring all sorts of 
hurdles (i.e., repentance) to be traversed before he would forgive a 
person. Jesus met us where we are through the incarnation, experiencing 
what we experience as humans, and he meets us in our unforgiveness and 
false images of him, lavishing on us his mercy, which hopefully 
encourages us to forgive. We might fear that Immanuel would come in 
wrath: rebuking Ahaz for his faithlessness (Isaiah 7), or sending the 
Assyrians to decimate Judah (Isaiah 8:8). But Immanuel is merely Jesus’s
 title: his name is Jesus, which relates to salvation.
 
 
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