Good Morning
All,
John
3:17; “For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in
order that the world might be saved through him.”
We are in that time of year again that is always interesting to me. We have once again started our confirmation
classes. It is always interesting to
watch a group of 6-8 graders think. The
way they process things is a little different and sometimes pretty
insightful. Our discussion the other day
was about the “have tos.” Kids this age
just bristle when they think that they “have to” do something. They are getting to the age where they feel
that they are old enough and independent enough to make their own
decisions. They don’t want to “have to”
do something. They are concrete thinkers
who want a pliable life; it gets interesting and I like to make them think once
in a while.
So once again, the questions began. “Do we ‘have to’ go to church?” “Do we ‘have to’ say the confession of sins?”
“Or the Apostle’s Creed” “or the Lord’s Prayer?” “Or do we ‘have to’ sing the
hymns?” I love these questions; I long
for these questions because my answer always throws them for a loop. Do we ‘have to’….? The answer is “no”. None of these things will get us into
heaven. None of these things impress God. None of these things are required of us for
salvation. No, we don’t ‘have to’ come
to church, or say the Lord’s Prayer or the Creed or sing the hymns; we don’t
have to do these things but because of God’s grace; we get to.
Because God loves us so much, we get to do these things. I ‘get to’ come to worship, at the invitation
of Jesus, to hear his words of love, of forgiveness and of hope. I get revitalization in my heart and in my
soul from hearing those words of his love. I ‘get to’ confess my sins, release
them from me and lay them upon Christ’s throne.
They no longer burden me. They no
longer haunt and taunt me. They are no
longer the devil’s ammunition. I ‘get to’
say the
Creed where I am reminded of all that
God has/ is/ and will do for me. From my
creation, redemption, sustaining, fulfilling, encouraging, guiding, comforting;
all my needs are met in God and the Creed helps to remind me of this. I ‘get to’ speak the Lord’s Prayer, and all
prayers, to God. I ‘get to’ enjoy this
holy conversation. I am given the
permission to speak to God, the creator of the entire universe, as I would
speak to my dear father. I ‘get to’ do
all of this, and more, because Jesus came to pay for my sins.
The confirmands always kind of shake their heads. Many of us do. We struggle trying to keep straight that God’s
love for us precedes any action on our part.
Nothing we do will ever make God love us. He chose to do that long before you and I
ever existed and that love will continue long after you and I have returned to
dust. We ‘get to’ live in God’s holy presence and remain in his loving
arms. Because of Jesus, we ‘get to’ have
eternal life. What a deal for us!!
Father,
in your mercy you have brought me into your holy family and given to me all the
rights and privileges of bring your child.
Guide me to know and to use these wonder blessings that I may grow in
faith and serve you in your holy kingdom.
In the precious name of Jesus, we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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