Good Morning
All,
Romans
12:15; “Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.”
This
past weekend we observed a wedding and a funeral within the span of 24
hours. We literally went from rejoicing
with those who rejoice and mourning with those who mourn. It was a short turn-around time. While many people would look at this weekend
and ask how can you possibly swing from one emotion to the other so
quickly? Were you sad at the wedding or
were you too happy for the funeral? I am
not real sure what that question really means but I think the answer is “no”; I
wasn’t too happy or too sad. However, I
did see something that I hadn’t really thought of before. Weddings and funerals are a lot alike.
Now I am sure you are thinking; “I’ve been to weddings and I’ve been to
funerals, about all they have in common is the church.” Yet there is a far deeper truth
involved. Both weddings and funerals
show us examples of what faith is. We
see times when we go forth trusting in God’s grace to get us through.
As you counsel and the marry two people, you can’t help but think of the
marriage statistics and wonder and worry but especially pray for this newlywed
couple. They seem to be in love; they
seem to give the right answers and the right attitude. Yet in the end, we only have God’s grace to
rely on. We trust and pray that the
newly married couple will always look to Christ for guidance and
direction. We pray that God will sustain
them through whatever comes their way.
In the end, a wedding is joining two people together, trusting that God,
in his grace and mercy, will protect them from all harm and danger.
In a funeral, we see God’s grace in action on
the other end. In a funeral, we plead to
God to give us strength to see the victory that is ours in the death and
resurrection of Jesus. We trust in God
and his promise that our salvation is guaranteed and that our loved one is now
resting in the loving arms of our Savior and that in this knowledge we take
comfort because we know that we will see, touch, love and rejoice with our
loved ones again.
In both these events, and in all our other life events, we only truly
have God’s grace to sustain us. We are
creatures of God that rely solely on his mercy for all that we have. We are his redeemed and beloved children to
whom he has promised to pour out his grace upon us and we take comfort and we
can have joy knowing that the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords is dwelling
in us and giving us peace. All of our
life events are connected because our entire existence is a loving mercy from
God.
Father
of all goodness and mercy, we look to you in our joy and in our sorrow for you
alone are the holy One. In your mercy
you give to us as we need and you bring us the wonders of your love. You protect us from the evils of the devil
and you give to us the hope of life, perfect life with you. Keep us strong in our faith; keep us strong
in living the life that you give us.
Guard as we go. In the precious name
of Jesus, our risen Savior, we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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