Good Morning All,
John 10:27; “My
sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me”
I read a story
the other day about a young girl of about 4 years old. She had been deaf since birth but they were
going to try cochlear implants. After
they had completed the operation, the first voice she heard was her mother
waking her up. Given that almost
everybody has a cell phone with a camera on it; they caught the expression on
the little girl’s face. It showed
surprise and excitement; it showed happiness and delight. She had heard her mother’s voice for the
first time and she was ecstatic.
Watching people respond when they hear a
voice that they know is just as interesting.
My grandson is at that stage. The
other day his parents were trying to get him to talk to his other grandparents
on “Skype”. He went up and tried to grab
through the screen of the computer and wasn’t too happy when he couldn’t touch
them. Now in church, if he is not
looking when I come out, he really looks up when he hears me speak (I get a
kick out of that). He is at the age
where he recognizes voices and he knows who they are.
When Jesus speaks these words to the Jews
who did not believe in him, he was explaining to them that the reason they didn’t
understand his teachings was because they had no faith. Without faith, they could not hear Jesus. Without faith, we can’t either. That is what Jesus is telling us as well;
without faith we won’t hear his wonderful words of grace and forgiveness. Those words will only be so much mumbling.
It is by faith that we hear and accept
those wonderful words. It is through
faith that we receive the blessings of God’s grace in Holy Communion. It is faith that lets us hear. Without faith we are deaf to God’s beautiful
sounds of love and mercy. It is faith
that allows us to follow Him.
Yet even this faith is a gift from God. He gives us the desire to cling to his
promise with hope. That is what faith
is; it is the desire to cling to God’s promise.
It is the desire to trust the Words of Jesus, “He that believes shall
live.” Isn’t that what we all
desire? Isn’t that what we all want, to
know that we are forgiven of our sins?
God tells us over and over, “Your sins are forgiven.” All we need to do is trust this saying, trust
in this promise. We don’t have to do
anything especially hard, like climb a mountain, we only have to believe, to
trust those words to be true. When we
do, we will be like that little girl who heard her mother’s voice for the first
time. We can be excited that we are saved;
we can take comfort in the certainty of our salvation. We can find our contentment as we follow
Jesus down the path that he leads us.
Dearest Father, we hear the voice of Jesus and we
rejoice in the love that we have. Comfort
us with your words of hope and forgiveness.
Keep us mindful of our salvation in you.
Reach out to those who do not hear your words and do not know you. Help them to leave their pain behind and to
trust in your gracious love. In Jesus’
precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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