Good Morning to All,
Matthew
11: 4-5; “And Jesus answered them, “Go
and tell John what you hear and see:
the blind receive their
sight and the lame walk, lepers are cleansed and the deaf hear, and the dead
are raised up, and the poor have good news preached to them”.
When our boys were little, we would play a game with
them. We called it “I Spy.” We would start with the phrase, “I spy with
my little eyes” and then go on to describe an object in the room. We might look at the picture on the wall and
say,”I spy with my little eyes something square, with colors of blue and red
and green. I spy with my little eyes
something high up and looking down on me.”
Hopefully, they would figure out what we were talking about and point it
out to us.
The
essential part is to give good clues.
You try and make them somewhat age specific. You try so that they are not too easy or too
hard. The clues should provide the
answer that you are looking for. As the
boys got older, we tried to make the clues a little harder. Sometimes we did too good a job. Sometimes they would be distracted by the
television or a hand held game and forget some of the earlier clues. Then they would get flustered and miss the
object that was being spied on.
Our verse
for today is about a man who missed some of the clues. John the Baptist was in prison and waiting
for Herod to kill him. He had been out
and preached the repentance that the Holy Spirit directed him to do. His was a ministry of about six months’ time and
he possibly baptized many thousands of people.
He even identified Jesus as the Messiah, “the Lamb of God who takes away
the sin of the world.” Yet sitting in
prison waiting for your execution can make you miss some of the clues. He wondered if Jesus was really the one they
were waiting for. He sent some of his
disciples to ask Jesus that very question. What Jesus gave in response are the clues that
John had forgotten for the moment. When
he heard these, he was renewed.
If John
the Baptist can miss the clues, you know you and I can. If John can question while under duress, you
and I will also. But just like John,
Jesus keeps reminding us of the clues of his love for us. He reviews the words of redemption, the words
of consolation and the words of hope. We
have his Spirit, grace, blessings, gifts and mercy. The clues are there even if we get distracted
or confused. God’s grace is revealed to
us through the Scriptures. Sometimes the
devil will use whatever means he has to confuse us; sometimes it works. But God keeps coming to us; showing us his
love and grace and bringing us back into his loving arms.
We may
fall short once in a while but God’s love is always there. We may miss it because of the distractions
that we have but God’s love is still there.
God’s love is always there.
Father of grace, we give you
thanks for the blessings of today.
Father we often overlook your love and mercy and fail to see the truth
of your grace. Strengthen us to see your
mercy alive in our lives and active in our days. Help those who are especially missing the
signs of your love. Let them spy on your
grace. In Jesus’ precious name we pray,
amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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