Good
Morning All,
Joel
2:13; “Return to the Lord
your God, for he is
gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in
steadfast love; and he relents over disaster.
The
newest smartphone was released. It is an
iPhone 6. The first one was purchased by
a man who, when showing it to the reporters and to the rest of the customers,
dropped it on the floor. I find that
amusing; I am sure he didn’t. It is
amazing how dependent we have become to these devices. It is said that the average person checks
their cell phone 110-150 times a day.
They check their Facebook account 14-18 times a day on their phone. It is vital that we stay connected to
everyone.
I can remember the tractor that I spent the
most time on when I was in high school.
It didn’t even have a radio. I
had no phone so the only way to contact me while I was disking or racking hay
or whatever I was doing was to drive out and talk to me. Without a GPS, you had to know where I was
and how to get there. I actually enjoyed
the solitude. Now, as I watch people
drive down the road, they are all constantly talking on the phone. I don’t know enough to have that long of
conversations.
When I ask some people what they talk
about, high school girls talk about boys and what other girls were wearing or
doing. High School boys were talking
about girls, cars and sports. Spouses
were asking their spouses what was for supper and where they needed to be that
night. Parents were checking with their
children to see how practice or school went and did they have their homework
done. Employers were informing employees
of the next assignment. Everyone finds
it so important to be in contact with each other. So how often do we contact God?
Do you contact God 110-150 times a
day? Some of us do but most of us don’t. Most of us wait until something “really big”
comes up. Then we pray and it often
seems like nothing happens. The problem
is that God is not a vending machine. We
don’t put in our money, push a button and then watch what we select spiral out
and down to where we can get it. Prayer
is about staying connected to God. It is
a vital part of our faith life. We need
to listen to God (through his Scriptures) and speak to God (through prayer).
So God invites us to return to Him. Return to the Lord and hear his words of
comfort and grace. Return to having the holy
conversation with Him that keeps us connected and keeps us strong. Keeping connected strengthens our faith and
anchors our hope. Keeping connected to
God through prayer and devotion leads us to be more content and peaceful. God is abounding in love which he daily and
richly pours out upon us. Trust in his
mercy and his love to sustain us and to bring us home safely.
Gracious
Father, keep us connected to you. Guide us
to desire to return to your mercy and grace.
Guard and protect us from the devil and his attacks. Be with those who have lost contact with you
and bring to them the certainty of your promise and your grace. In the precious name of Jesus, our risen
Savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor
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