Good Morning!
2 Corinthians 5:21; “For our sake he made him to be
sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.”
I remember reading a story in the news a
few years ago about some fishermen who had an interesting disagreement with
their local game warden. It seems that the various lakes that they
were fishing in had size limits. That is that the fish had to be a certain
length or else they were to release the fish.
The fishermen had caught their fish and measured them with a ruler
supplied to them by the state wildlife service in order that they could
properly measure the length of the fish.
When they got to shore, the game warden looked at the fish and then
measured them and all the fish were too short.
They should have been let go. He
issued a fine and the fishermen received an automatic 2-year revocation of
their fishing permit.
The
fishermen were stunned. They all
declared that something was wrong. Yet
when they looked at the fish next to the game warden’s ruler, the fish were all
an inch too short. Everyone was
perplexed. The game warden was somewhat
unaffected by their pleas of innocence.
The fish were all too short. Then
one of the fishermen took out the ruler that they had used and the fish were
legal length. After some wrangling and
arguing, it became apparent that the ruler they used was shorter than the ruler
the game warden used. The rulers they
used were a couple of years old and apparently had shrunk while being exposed
to the weather and elements.
Often times
in life, we too have to “measure up” and come up short. The world and the devil try their best to
make sure that we come up short. The
world piles onto our feelings of inadequacies and our doubts of
self-worth. The world screams at us that
we don’t measure up. The world tells us
that we will always come up short.
Yet Jesus
came into this world and threw away the measuring stick. There is no ruler for God’s love. Because of Jesus, we are the righteousness of
God. We are the righteousness of God
because Jesus is the one who measured up.
He then gave that to us. He gave
us the righteousness and then broke the ruler and threw it away. The world can no longer show you that you do
not measure up because you do. God has
saved you and given you, his righteousness.
The world and the devil can hollow all they want but the ruler is
gone. It is replaced by God’s love and
grace.
So, stop
thinking you have to measure up to some standard; you don’t. God’s mercy is our only standard, our only
ruler. He measures us and sees us with
love, love of the Father who has forgiven your sins.
Gracious and
loving God, in you we find love that has no measure. In you, we are not measured but we receive
mercy. Be with those who still feel they
need to measure up. Give them the
certainty of your grace. Free them from
their pain and fear. In the precious
name of Jesus, our risen Savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret