Good Morning All,
John
20:29; “Jesus said to him, “Have
you believed because you have seen me? Blessed
are those who have not seen and yet have believed.”
In
2007, Jim O’Neill was flying from Glasgow, Scotland to Colchester,
England. As he was flying, his vision
suddenly failed. At first he thought he
was blinded by the sun but soon realized that he had lost his vision. He had suffered a stroke. This gives a whole new meaning to “flying
blind”. He felt his way around the
cockpit until he found the radio and issued a “Mayday” alert.
The signal was heard by the Royal Air Force
and Paul Gerrard responded and flew off to find the plane. As soon as he found it, he began a quiet,
calming commentary. “Keep coming down, a
little to the right, keep going, you are doing fine, a little to the
left.” Gerrard hung close as they came to
the airport where O’Neill would land his plane, more by faith than anything else. The first pass was too hard and he bounced
back up in the air; after the eighth try he finally, safely, landed the plane.
Through a lot of our life, we seem to see
God’s grace and plan for our life. We
have a loving spouse and family. We may
have a good job and good health. Then,
all of a sudden, we have a “midair” crisis.
This “midair” crisis might take the form of a divorce or sudden illness
or job loss. This may not be “midair”
but it is definitely midcareer, midlife or mid-semester and it hurts. We may think we are completely lost. Yet we are never truly alone. God is with us and sends his Spirit to
comfort us and to guide us. He is the
one who speaks to us in these times of struggle. It might be phrases like, “Come unto me all
you who labor” or “Cast all your anxieties on Him” or “Be still and know that I
am God”. These and others tens to calm
us with his Words of comfort and peace.
It is God’s Spirit that speaks to us during
these “midair” crises. He continue to
fly near us speaking to us through his Word and touching us with the hands of
his children who he sends to comfort you.
He will always hear your “Mayday” prayers. He is there, even when we don’t always see
the way ahead. He calls to us to follow
by faith and to trust in his will, even when we cannot see where we are flying;
we trust in his ever present mercy.
So when the times look darkness; look to
Jesus to comfort you. When you feel you have no control, listen to God’s words
of consolation. When it seems like it is
all going against you, trust in God’s promise to provide for you. Have faith; God’s mercy is upon you.
Father
of mercy, when we do not see how our life will play out be with us and hold us
close. Remind us that all things work
for good for those who love you. Give us
courage as we face each day. Guide us by
your Spirit, speak to us through your Word and help us to listen to your
wonderful grace. This we ask in the
precious name of Jesus, our risen Savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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