Good Morning All,
Revelations 21:5; “The one sitting on the throne said, “I am making
everything new.” He said, “Write this: ‘These words are faithful and true.”
Who
doesn’t like new stuff? I know that we
all make a big deal about the old comfy chair or the old comfy shoes or
shirt. I know we all have a favorite
pair of jeans that should have been tossed years ago; but really, we like
things new. We like the smell of new
things. We like the feel of new
things. We like the idea that no one
else has possessed or touched it. We
almost always are a little saddened when the first scratch, dent or tear shows
up.
Even when it comes to experiences in life,
we tend to enjoy new things. The first
time you drive a car, the first time you ride on an airplane, the first time
you meet someone or your first child or grandchild. When it is all new, everything is exciting
and awesome.
We even view newness as a fresh
start. When a student starts a new year,
sometimes we like to view it as a new start, a clean slate from last year’s
struggles. Perhaps a new job or moving
to a new community will let us leave the failures of the last job or home and
we want to wash the bad away and get a clean, new start. The trouble with that is we usually bring our
old struggles with us. Whatever caused
problems for us before are probably still with us.
Yet this is where with God it is
different. God actually makes us
new. It isn’t just a wash job and a
little paint; it is all new. Through the
atoning blood of Jesus, you are made new.
We really do get a clean slate.
Even when it is something that the world may condemn you forever
for. Perhaps you are a woman who had an
abortion; perhaps you are a father who abused your children; perhaps you are a
child who stole from your parents; maybe you struggle with drugs and alcohol or
other addictions; maybe you think that whatever is in your past will follow you
and keep you down; but it won’t. In
Jesus, you are a new creation. God is
making everything new all we have to do is to trust this to be true. We only have to have the God given desire to
believe.
The devil will lie to you and tell you that
you just can’t do it; but the empty cross and the open tomb tell us we can
because Jesus did it for us. Jesus made
us new and so we are. He continues to
make us new each day with the washing away of our sins daily. So that we can be
new people who live in His gracious and loving kingdom. The struggles of the
past may rear their ugly heads; some inner demons die hard; but they do die. Yet
we know for certain that these words are true and faithful for God is making
everything new giving us life eternal in his Name.
Dear Father, you make us new each day by washing
away our sins. Give us the joy to
celebrate this and the peace to take comfort in this great message. Help us to live the life which you have laid
out for us. Give us courage to speak
your truth in a world which speaks only lies.
Strengthen us as your voice; allow us to boldly call you Lord of our
lives. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor Bret
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