Good Morning to All,
Matthew
10:30; “But even the hairs of your head are all numbered.”
In
France it was “Les Z'amours”. In Italy it was “Cari genitori”. We used to watch it as “The
Newlywed Game”. It was a TV game show
that pitted three newlywed couples against each other to see who knew more
about their respective spouses. The
winner usually got new appliances. The
early versions were far tamer than the later versions were. Yet it is a novel idea and often some
variation of this game is played at parties around the world. How well do you know your spouse? How well do you know your children? How well do you know anyone?
There are those who claim to know exactly what
someone else is thinking or needing. It
is interesting to watch such a claim.
Sometimes it is not too difficult, on a hot summer day, most of us could
use a cold drink of water. In the depths
of a cold winter night hot cocoa goes a long ways. Yet at most other times, it is difficult to
really know what the other person needs or wants. Do they want to talk? Do they want to be left alone? Do they want coffee or something else to
drink? Are they hungry? We don’t really know. If they don’t tell us we just don’t really
know. This also assumes that they even
truly know what they need. Sometimes we
truly don’t know what we need. We have
no idea what we need; we are sometimes so lost that we are completely clueless.
This is what makes God’s knowledge about us
so amazing. He even knows how many hairs
are on your head. He knows you
completely, inside and out. He knows
your needs even before you know. How can
that be? How can anyone know that; yet
we know it is true, even if we can’t comprehend it.
The truly wondrous part is not that God
just knows; because of his love for you he uses his knowledge and wisdom to
provide for you. He acts toward you with
compassion in his heart. He uses this
knowledge to bring you comfort and to give you peace. Because of his great love, eternal and
undying, he seeks to comfort you, to provide for you and to give you eternal
life. This is done through the all
availing sacrifice of Jesus. This is
done to reconcile us back to him. He
knows you better than you know yourself.
He knows you better than anyone else ever can. So he calls us to have faith; to trust in his
ways and in his will to be the best path for us.
This can be tough because the world and our
sinful nature will usually have a different opinion. Yet in his mercy, he seeks to give us the
love which he has for us and to give us peace and comfort that the world cannot
give. His love for us never ends; this
we can trust forever.
Father
of all mercy, you give us your wondrous gift of love. Through your wonderful mercy, we have
hope. Be with those who are struggling
today. Be with those who have needs so
great that they cannot begin to understand.
Give them your Spirit of comfort and of hope. Give them your Spirit of patience and perseverance. Guide us to be your physical agent in their
life. In Jesus’ precious name we pray,
amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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