Good Morning!
Psalm 145:
15-16; “The eyes of all look to you, and you give them their food in due season.
You open your hand; you satisfy the desire of every living thing.”
I have been reading again about the
nutritional value of various foods. I
feel like I am watching a ping pong match.
As food goes from good to bad to good to bad for you. Dairy, eggs, red meat, butter, bread have all
switched sides through the years. It
seems we never really know what is good or bad for us. We know what tastes and usually just hope it
is, at least, not really bad for us.
They try and use a food pyramid to help us
understand the number of servings that we need to eat each day. It advises different amounts of fruits and
vegetables, dairy, proteins, and fats.
It seems at times that this pyramid changes shape as the recommendations
change but it is still pretty much the same.
In our faith life, we need to be fed and
nourished as well. We need to do so for
most of the same reasons we need physical nourishment. It provides us with energy for building
muscle. It provides for the needs of our
body on a daily basis. God provides
these for us. He gives us His Word and sacraments,
prayer and praise and worship. We need
to see these as the faith pyramid. These
are the elements by which our faith is strengthened.
We have God’s Word where he reveals his
love for us. He reveals his plan of
salvation for us. He offers us his words
of forgiveness and hope. We need to
daily take this important nutrient to heart to find the comfort and the
consolation we seek.
We have his sacraments to nourish our soul
and to give us forgiveness. It is
through these gracious gifts that we receive the nourishment that we can feel
and taste. We can taste just a tiny bit
of the heavenly feast that we will share with Jesus and all the believers. We need to consume these on a regular basis.
God gives us prayer to help nourish
us. We can use prayer to speak to God
from our heart. We can go to him crying
from the depth of our fears; we can go to him lamenting the pain of our
suffering and we can go to him singing with joyful hearts the wonder of his
love and blessings for us. God uses
prayer as a way to nourish us by changing us as we speak to him. We should be in constant communication with
our God.
Through all of this we will experience
God’s mercy and we should give thanks.
We should give thanks to God for his wondrous mercy showered upon us
minute by minute. We should praise his
glorious name as a way to remind us of what God does for us at all times and in
all ways. We should praise him in the
morning, noon, and night. The wonders of
his love are never lost.
Father of all love and mercy, you nourish us so that we may be stronger
in this walk of life. Through your
generous gift of hope, we sing with joy. Guard us by your Spirit. Be with those who are undernourished and are
feeling weak. Bring them safely into
your loving arms. In the precious name
of Jesus, our risen savior we pray amen,
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret