Good Morning All,
1
Corinthians 6:11; “And such were some of you. But you were washed, you were
sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God”
The other day it
was my turn to cook; so I stopped at the pizza place. While I was waiting for my pizza, I watched a
3 or 4 year old boy walk in the parking lot.
He had a pair of rubber or plastic water boots on. They were bright yellow with black polka
dots. They went up to his knees. As he walked with his mother, he walked by a
small puddle of water. This puddle was
about 6 inches in size and was about two cups of water; it wasn’t much of a
puddle but he tried to jump and splash in it any way.
That can mean only one thing, it is the time of year when little boys (and
some little girls) will hear those words from their mother, “TAKE THOSE MUDDY
BOOTS OFF BEFORE YOU COME INTO THE KITCHEN; I JUST SCRUBBED THE FLOOR!” Even if the little guy only wants a drink of
water, or worse, really needs the bathroom; He must be far cleaner than he is
to get into the house. He is banished to
be out of the house until he gets cleaned up.
Now mom still loves him dearly but he needs to be much cleaner before he
is allowed in the house.
This is the exact state that we find our self in when we try to come to
God. Our sins make us too dirty to come
into his presence. We need to be
completely and totally clean; we can have no sin present or we cannot enter. This presents a great problem all sin so we
can never really enter into God’s presence.
So God does what this little boy’s mother, He comes to us and cleans us
up. Just like mom, who comes outside
with a wash cloth, God comes to us and washes us with water and Spirit to cleanse
us. Just like mom who pulls the muddy
boots off our feet and then carries us into the house so we stay clean; God
cleanses you of your sins and carries you forward in grace and mercy into his
house. It is here that we can rest in
his comforting presence.
And just like little boys (and little girls) everywhere, we need to be
cleansed every day. We need to be
cleansed of our sins every single moment of every day. God, because of his incredible love for you,
does this as he shows us in our Baptism.
We are washed, cleansed, sanctified by the Spirit. We are declared holy by this sacred
washing. We are declared clean enough to
enter the house, the whole house, where we can come to God, our Father, in that
holy conversation called prayer. We can
rest in the comfort of his arms and be renewed and strengthened by his
mercy. We are clean because of his love.
Father of all
mercy, you cleanse us through the waters of Baptism. You wash us clean and give us new birth. We are born anew into your holy family. Guide us as we travel this path. Cleanse us we pray so that we may always live
safely in your arms. In the name of
Jesus our risen Savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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