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Jesus’ Kingdom Is Not of This World

Kathy Waaraniemi | The Voice of Zion August 2025 - LLC Summer Services Article --


Opening Service


It had been many years since my husband Keith and I had driven to Saskatchewan from our home in Minnesota. It was lovely to see God’s creation work on the prairies once again: the green fields as far as the eye could see, the brilliant yellow canola crops, the rolling hills, and the endless sky. But even more beautiful than the nature surrounding us was to once again see the believers from Canada and all the friends in faith who had come to the services from across the North American continent and the globe. 


Jim Jurmu, LLC Board Chairman, Monticello, Minnesota

Jurmu opened the services with prayer and thanksgiving, asking that God’s Word would go forth wherever listeners are gathered. He read from Luke 12:31–32, reminding us that our Father knows our needs and calls us to seek His kingdom. Life brings distractions and fears, but God turns our thoughts to eternity. Like Peter, we too can cry, “Lord, save me.” Jesus comforts: “Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.”


Jari Warwaruk, Pastor of the Saskatchewan Congregations

Warwaruk welcomed attendees on behalf of the Saskatoon, Outlook, and Dunblane congregations. He reflected on the motto: “My kingdom is not of this world” (John 18:36), reminding us that Jesus didn’t come to settle earthly matters, but to do His Father’s work in love. We’ve come for rest from the turmoil of the world, he said. Here we can turn off the noise and be reminded of the peace in God’s kingdom. “What a beautiful place we’ve come to.”


Adrian Pirness, LLC Mission Work Director, Elk River, Minnesota

Pirness shared greetings from believers in Ghana, Togo, Ecuador, Pakistan, and other mission areas. “Many around the world are thankful for these services,” he said, reflecting on the messages he received through global WhatsApp groups. “With all the happenings in the world, it is good to be close to the Good Shepherd.”


Tero Lehtola, from the Dalarna, Sweden, Congregation

Tero Lehtola brought greetings from the SFC and believers in Sweden and Norway, speaking from Psalm 48:10. He reminded us that spreading God’s Word is not just for preachers—ordinary believers have led others to repentance by simply confessing faith. We don’t need beautiful words, for the power is in the gospel, he said. “Services strengthen faith and call to those outside the kingdom—Jesus died for your sins.”


Ilmari Korhonen from the Ylöjärvi, Finland, Congregation

Ilmari Korhonen shared greetings from the SRK and believers in Finland, reading from Psalm 30:12. All our temporal good is from God, but to carry His peace is a heavenly gift, he said. Seeing our heavenly inheritance gives us reason for thanksgiving. He warmly called to children of believing homes who have left: “You are called here. The Father is ready to run to you.” He closed with comfort about the heaven God has prepared for those who love Him.  

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