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Let us praise the name of the LORD

❖ Video ❖ Audio (Message) Let us praise the name of the LORD (Psalm 148) Andy Nagahara Today’s psalm is the 148th. The word that appears most frequently in today’s verse is “Praise.” This psalm sings, “Praise the Lord” or “Praise the name of the Lord,” and actually I covered the difference between these phrases in my talk about Psalm 124 about a year ago, so if you’re interested, please read it again. Jesus Is The Name Of The Lord (Psalm 124)https://yourchurch.jp/wpe/2023/10/08/e231008 This morning I would like to consider why we should praise the Lord. First, let’s read up to verse  1. Let us give thanks for creation and praise…

Let us have sincerity from the heart rather than piety in appearance

❖ Video ❖ Audio (Message) Let us have sincerity from the heart rather than piety in appearance (John 10:22-39) Mari Ikeda     Today we continue in the Gospel of John, reading 10:22-39. This passage records a dispute between Jesus and the Jews. It is an exchange that has been repeated in the past, but I believe that this passage calls us once again to be sincere with God. What God wants from us is not for us to be respectable believers in the eyes of others. Rather, what God asks of us is that we face our own weaknesses and come before God as we are, even if we…

How pleasant and fitting to praise him!

❖ Video ❖ Audio (Message) How pleasant and fitting to praise him! (Psalm 147) Andy Nagahara Today’s psalm is the 147th. This poem, like many of our modern worship songs, has a sequential structure that is repeated several times. In modern terms, it is a song with one to three verses. Now it is impossible to recreate what the melody was like, and we can only imagine what the sound of the harp was like at the time, but I would like to read it while keeping in mind that it is a song that was sung in worship services.Before reading the text, let’s check the structure of the song.…

Struggle Against Discrimination and Despair

❖ Video ❖ Audio (Message) Struggle Against Discrimination and Despair Series “Theology of Interdependence and Disability,” Part 4 (Mark 10:46-52) Mari Ikeda      This is the fourth in the series of readings from Kathy Black’s book today. The theme of this series is “Disability and Theology of Interdependence,” in which we consider the importance of living in dependence on one another for both people with and without disabilities. Today we will read the story of the blind man Bartimaeus in the Gospel of Mark chapter 10.      This story has much to teach us, and today I would like to consider it from two different angles in the…

Who do we trust to live?

❖ Video ❖ Audio (Message) Who do we trust to live? (Psalm 146) Andy Nagahara Today’s psalm is the 146th. We have been reading the Psalms almost every other week since the fall of 2016, and finally today we will start reading the last five psalms. First we will read the whole thing. 1 Praise the LORD. Praise the LORD, O my soul.2 I will praise the LORD all my life; I will sing praise to my God as long as I live. 3 Do not put your trust in princes, in mortal men, who cannot save.4 When their spirit departs, they return to the ground; on that very day…

The Shepherd Who Sacrifices His Life for His Sheep

❖ Video ❖ Audio (Message) The Shepherd Who Sacrifices His Life for His Sheep (John 10:1-18) Mari Ikeda      Today we are going to begin Chapter 10 of the Gospel of John. The passage we will read today is the story of how we are a flock of sheep being led by Jesus. As usual, we will read a little at a time. First, verses 1-6. A. A parable (1-6) 1 “Very truly I tell you Pharisees, anyone who does not enter the sheep pen by the gate, but climbs in by some other way, is a thief and a robber. 2 The one who enters by the gate…

The new song to sing our will to the Lord

❖ Video ❖ Audio (Message) The new song to sing our will to the Lord (Psalm 145) Andy Nagahara 1. Features of this psalm  Today’s psalm is the 145th. The Psalms can be classified into several collections of songs, and Psalm 145 is the last of the collection known as the Davidic Psalms, which follows Psalm 138, because each psalm has the title “Psalm of David” at the beginning of it. In the Psalms of David, even within a single poem, there are often songs of hope along with despair, trust along with distrust, and praise along with lamentation, and as we read, we too feel a real sense of…

Jesus Reversed the Position of the Weak and the Strong

❖ Video ❖ Audio (Message) Jesus Reversed the Position of the Weak and the Strong Series “Theology of Interdependence and Disability,” Part 3 (John9:24-41) Mari Ikeda      This passage tells the story of Jesus healing the eyes of a man who was born blind so that he could see. In my previous reading of the first half of this story, I told you that Jesus loves us all equally, whereas we discriminate against people with disabilities.      Social conditions surrounding people with disabilities have improved considerably in modern times compared to the ancient times when Jesus lived. However, still, surprisingly and unfortunately, the discriminatory words and actions of…

The Realities of Faith

❖ Video ❖ Audio (Message) The Realities of Faith (Psalm 144) Andy Nagahara Today’s text is Psalm 144. This psalm contains many quotations from other psalms, giving it the impression of a parquet. I think that even in the Japanese Bible it is clear that the content and the wording used in this psalm up to verse 11 and beyond are quite different. For example, the subject until verse 11 is “I” and after that it is “we”. The first half in particular is composed almost entirely of quotations, additions and revisions from earlier psalms, with many quotations from Psalm 18 in particular. 1. In what sense is faith a…

Jesus’ Desire

❖ Video ❖ Audio (Message) Jesus’ Desire (John8:48-59) Marri Ikeda      Today we return to our series on the Gospel of John and read the last part of chapter 8. The discussion between Jesus and the Jewish leaders comes to a climax and an end here. What is striking in today’s passage is the way Jesus does not give up on those who refuse to believe in Him, but continues to speak to them. I believe that Jesus did this because he had a desire for all of us. From today’s passage, we can see that Jesus’ desire can be expressed in three ways. Let’s read verses 48-51 first.…