Good
Morning All,
1Timothy
1:15; “The saying is trustworthy and deserving of full
acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am
the foremost.”
I became one of them yesterday. I
am old enough that I can wonder, “What’s the matter with kids these days?” I see it every time that I drive. The worst are younger women between the ages
of 14-30. I think that they would have
to have their cell phones surgically removed from their ear. They are either talking/texting/ adjusting
the radio, fixing their hair, checking their makeup or all of the above while “pretending”
to drive. They are oblivious to anything
else. I followed one young gal as she
drove her Corolla down a two lane county road.
She was about 2 feet into the oncoming lane and met a pickup and stock
trailer loaded with cattle and she met a semi loaded with cattle. They pulled over as far as they could; I
doubt she even saw either of them.
But yesterday, while driving to town on the four lane highway, I was
trying to recall something that my wife wanted me to do. So I called her on the phone, as we were
talking, I noticed that I was drifting into the left hand lane which was
already occupied by another vehicle. I
didn’t look the young woman who was driving the Enclave as she passed me by. So I became one of those drivers yesterday.
Yet even more than that, I realized a sin that I held onto. If you read the first two paragraphs closely,
it still surfaces some. I was just a
tiny bit over the white line; she was practically in the other lane. I doubt the other driver even knew what I was
doing; her other vehicles had to swerve to avoid her. I recognized it; she probably still doesn’t
know how close she came to a major accident.
Yet I noticed how easily I condemned her when I did the same thing.
Are you like me? I make mistakes,
have failures and slip ups while others sin and have transgressions and
iniquities. It is at times like this
that God’s law points out to me my sin and I understand why I am the greatest. I am supposed to know better and yet I
continue to judge and to keep the log in my eye while looking at the speck in
others. Perhaps, you can relate.
The thing about recognizing our own sin is that we are often times
quicker to offer forgiveness to others.
This is the point that Jesus was making in the Parable of the
Unforgiving Servant; the level of our sin against God is so great that the sins
of others against us is minuscule. So I
relish in the fact that my sins, as great as they are, are forgiven and I ask
God to continue to keep me humble when dealing with others. I ask God to lead me to give forgiveness to
those around because I know that I am worse than they are.
Father,
too often I judge rather than love, I dismiss rather than bless. Forgive me and lead me to forgive as you so
freely forgive me. Lead me by your
Spirit to reach out to others with the mercy that is poured out upon me. Be with those who struggle with forgiving
others. Lead them to know the wonders of
your mercy as it is revealed in their lives.
In the precious name of Jesus, our risen Savior, we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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