Good Morning to All,
1 Peter 3:18; “For Christ
also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God,
being put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit,”
It
is a very simple phrase; yet it can strike fear in the hearts of parents
everywhere, especially at Christmas time.
We try and watch for it but sometimes it just slips by us. When the little ones open the package, that
phrase is there as big as life; some assembly required! That is a phrase to make most shudder. First, the instructions are always in six
different languages; none are English. I
am never sure if it is a flap or a slot.
Sometimes I don’t have enough parts; usually I have parts left
over. In fact, I have a whole drawer full
of “essential” parts some are almost thirty years old.
It is when you try to “quick fix” it. This is where you “sort of” put it together
so the kids can play with it. The
problem is that once assembled; slot “A” doesn’t always pull back from flap “B”. Sometimes it sticks together even if it is
wrong.
Because of sin we are in the situation of “some
assembly required.” Because of sin, we
are broken and we need to be re-assembled.
If we try it on our own, we will either come up short pieces or have
pieces left that we don’t know what to do with them. Either way, we still don’t “work” right. We are still broken and non-operational. We are still dead before God.
That is why God sent Jesus to die for
us. He makes us right. He assembles us properly and puts our
brokenness aright. Jesus picks up the
broken pieces and heals us. He does this
out of love. We can go forward as a new
piece, a new creation. All the assembly
is complete.
The devil will try to disassemble us. He will try and take us apart and pull us
from God and his grace. The devil will
try to make you feel empty, like you are missing some pieces of your life. He will want you to feel separated from God
and his family. At other times the devil
will want you to feel like there are pieces left over, that your life is so
complicated and overwhelming. He wants
you to drown in the mess of confusion and pain.
Yet we don’t have to struggle with these
fears. God has made us whole and
complete. He has taken the brokenness
that our sinful life was and recreated it to the newness of life that He
desires for us. It is this newness, the
required assembly that gives us hope. We
are saved through His grace. We are put
together by his mercy. We may face some
battles but we don’t have to fall apart; we don’t have to let the devil
disassemble us. God and his mercy will
hold us together.
Father
of all goodness, we give you thanks that you have made us new and made us
whole. Give us the certainty of the knowledge of your love. Give us the strength to withstand the devil’s
assaults. We especially pray for those
who are being attacked at this time.
Give them the constancy of your Spirit that they may withstand and
prevail. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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