Good Morning All,
2 Corinthians 1:20; “For all the promises of God find their Yes in
him. That is why it is through him that we utter our Amen to God for his glory.”
I think, for many of us, the most exciting
word is “yes”! This word is so full of
potential and so full of promise. It
offers new horizons and perhaps, even new hopes and dreams. Think back to your
dating years. You would agonize over
calling; what if they say no? Do you
remember the relief and excitement when they said, “Yes, I would love to go.” Do you remember later when the marriage
proposal was there, would I get asked, would they accept? The thrill of hearing “yes” sent you into
ecstasy.
When you applied for your job or tried to
rent or buy some land, being told “yes” gave you a lift and a joy. Maybe even more to the point, remember when
you looked at the doctor questioning and he said, “Yes, she will be fine in a
couple of days.” You breathed a sigh of
relief, and the world suddenly looked brighter.
We love being told “yes.”
When I was in high school, one of my
favorite Christian songs was called “And God said YES.” It spoke of God saying ‘yes,’ with a cosmic
roar to his people whom he had redeemed and saved from the reign of sin. God
has always wanted to tell us ‘yes.’ That is why he created us, so that He would
have someone to pour his blessings on. This is what our verse today tells us;
God says “yes” to you and to me.
You and I were nothing more that lost
people with no hope, no future and with nothing to offer anyone else. We were floundering in the mire of sin and despair.
We had nothing to look forward to, our days were numbered with hopelessness, emptiness
and wrought with pain. Yet in the depth of our despair, God saw us. He sent His Son Jesus to pay the price that
we owe. In doing so, he picked us up,
cleaned us off, fed us, gave us new clothes, held us tightly in his arms and
said “YES.” “Yes, I will keep this one
as my dear child.” There is no better
way for you and me to hear the word “YES.”
Yes, you are redeemed. Yes, you are saved. Yes, you are valued by the Father as a dearly
loved child of God. Yes, He means
this. Yes, he has forgiven all of your
sins, even the really, really bad ones.
Yes, He wants you to take comfort and to have hope because God looked at
you and said “YES.” We have all the
comfort and hope we can ever need. God,
through Jesus, says “YES” to us every day.
His love, his grace and his mercy say “Yes” to us each day. No matter how often the world tells you “no;”
God’s love is always “YES!!” God’s love for you is that you may have eternal
life in his perfect and holy kingdom and that forever he may say to you, “YES!!”
Dear
Father, through Jesus, you tell me “yes.”
I am loved and treasured by you, and I receive your wonderful grace and
mercy. You sustain and give me hope. You
lift me up whenever I am down. Help me
to share this wonderful news with those around us. In Jesus’ precious name we pray. Amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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