Remembering Heroes of the Faith (ebrews 12:1-3)
Dear Members of the Our Savior Lutheran Church Email Prayer Chain, 

Remembering Heroes of the Faith

Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured from sinners such hostility against himself, so that you may not grow weary or fainthearted.-- Hebrews 12:1-3 (ESV)
 
We’re a people who love to celebrate each other—especially those we consider “heroes.”
 
Just look around you, because you probably don’t live too far away from some sort of Hall of Fame. There’s the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tenn.  Further north in Boston, Mass, you’ll find The Robot Hall of Fame. The Snowmobile Hall of Fame is located in St. Germain, Wis., and then The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame has its home in Bonner Springs, Kans.
 
Now, granted, we can’t honor or remember every “hero” who ever walked Planet Earth. But you’ll probably agree that there is one group of heroes that believers in Christ should certainly celebrate:  heroes of the faith.
 
Starting in God’s Word, we know that Jesus is our ultimate hero. He is the “author” and “perfecter” of our faith. All thirty-three years of his earthly ministry give us a wonderful example of how to live, and we share in the joy of his place on an eternal throne.
 
There are also a great number of individuals who came before Christ and are cited for their examples in the “hall of faith” passage in Hebrews, chapter 11: Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Rahab and others.
These Old Testament heroes did not live to experience the resurrection and the life of Christ. But they kept their focus on God and His promises to them.  Heroes who lived since the fulfillment of the Messiah have contributed significantly to the church and the cause of Christ.
 
Each one of us has known a hero of the faith, whether in our families, at our churches, in our schools or in our communities. Today, All Saints Day, is set apart as a time to remember these heroes and consider how their lives contributed to the cause of Christ. It is an important holiday in the Christian year that we would all do well in celebrating.
The first general observance was ordered by Pope Gregory IV in 837. After the Reformation, Protestant churches celebrated All Saints Day by interpreting the New Testament usage of “saints” as all believers and celebrated unity of the entire Church on this day.
 
Will you take time to remember these saints and heroes of the faith and learn from their examples today?

REFLECTION

Think of the departed saints and those who have been meaningful to you: family members, teachers, leaders, mentors, pastors, biblical characters or others. Share with someone about a “hero of the faith” and how he or she has made an impact in your life. 

PRAYER REQUESTS -- Week of November 2, 2008

* Indicates a new prayer request 

FOR THOSE WHO LOOK TO THE LORD FOR HEALING

*Ginny Jahnke                   Who will be undergoing surgery tomorrow
*Brock Douglas                  [Brother of Tom Douglas] ill from chemotherapy for liver cancer
Robin Miller                       [Friend of Bev Silletto] recovering from surgery
Patti Gray                         [Friend of Bev Silletto] Recovering from emergency surgery
Carlene Braun                    [Sister of Brenda Luking] Recovering from surgery
Angie Beer                        {Sister of Tracy Hannon] Recovering from surgery and dealing with severe infection
Don Kurth                          [Father of Sue Francik] Undergoing testing
Ben Hutto                          [Relative of Bev Silletto] Negative Biopsy, dealing with health concerns
Austin Speaker                  [Grandson of Billie and Harvey Detroy] recovering from hip surgery after an accident
Phyllis Kenrieck                 [Aunt of Mark Whitsett] hospitalized in critical condition with health concerns
Reinhart                            [Family friend of the Lindgren’s] health concerns
Bob Wolke                        [Brother of Pat Otten] suffering from severe pain
Gravatte Family                 [Friends of the Lindgren’s] health, family, and life concerns
Ty Hassler, Jr.                   [Friend of the Lindgren’s] health and life concerns
Orval Bestian                     [Brother of Shirley Atkins] heart problems
Matt Lowe                         [Friend of Karyn Ranzau] critical condition after a surgery
Kay Mitchell                      [Friend of Barbe Lamkin] major health concerns
Adrel Chapmen                  [Friend of Pat Kuecker] she is recovering from a fall and broken leg
Kim Hunter                        [Friend of Pat Kuecker] 37 yr. old suffering from multiple health concerns
Karen Jackson                   [Friend of Melissa Nelson] waiting for a transplant
Mary McKenzie                 [Friend of the Kaulitz Family] small child with a heart defect

FOR THOSE SUFFERING FROM CANCER

Jim Bush, Kay Mitchell, Pam Russo, Brock Douglas, Bill Berger, Ray Witte, Joan Beck, Judy O’Neil, Kim Phillips, Karen Gardner, Roger, Sue Sexton, Jana Maher, Warren Mounts, Joe Howley, Judi Rice, Linda Dixon, Jack Quinlan, Mark Hayden, Joanne Leeming, Venessa Brady, Joey Eckler, Jim Siegfried, Karen Netherton, Brenda Rogers 

FOR THOSE SUFFERING CHRONIC ILLNESS

Daniel Shorter, Bob Farley, Mary Ann Hildebrandt, Christopher, Lance Muessle, Erin Brady Worsham, Nick Zimmer

FOR THOSE CONFINED AT HOME OR IN A NURSING HOME

Lydia Eggers, Mim Hawkinson, Nancy Heiden, Erna Kelley, Myrtle Wiggins, Glenna Goepfert, Elvera Weltzin, Dolly Martin, Pat Rogers, Jerry and Marge Tauscher, Issabella Tappendorf, Virginia Alexander, Helen, John Smith

FOR THOSE SERVING IN THE MILITARY

Mark Ratterman, Jason, Chris and Kim Wolter, Matt Fitzgibbon, Zachary Holland, Joshua Burkett, Roy Oberhaus, Michael Costello, Don Wheeler, Lori Alix, James Marshburn, Tony Crespo, Donnie Tyler, Jonathan and Julian Heinze, Matthew Kuecker, Zachary Holland, Michael Alexander, Jeffrey Davis
 
I always thank my God as I remember you in my prayers, because I hear about your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all the saints. I pray that you may be active in sharing your faith, so that you will have a full understanding of every good thing we have in Christ. Your love has given me great joy and encouragement, because you, brother, have refreshed the hearts of the saints. --Philemon 4-7.
 
In Christ,
Paul Nickel
Director of Christian Education
Our Savior Lutheran Church
 

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