Good
Morning All,
Romans 9:16;
“So then it depends not on human
will or exertion, but on God, who has mercy.”
We like things that we can count on, that are dependable. You may be someone who relies on your cell
phone. It has all your important
upcoming dates on it, it may have notes for grocery shopping, you may use it to
record portions of a meeting or a class, you may use it for all your reference
information using the search part of it for all the information you may
need. We rely on it almost entirely but
we understand that there are limits.
There are places where we do not get a good signal so our phone doesn’t
work or perhaps the battery is dead so it can’t be turned on. We rely on our phone, we even depend on it
but there are times when we know it won’t work.
Most of us realize that we can depend on someone only up to a point and
after that we cannot depend on them. We
can depend on the mail, or FedEx, or UPS; unless the weather is horrible
somewhere in the shipping channel. I won’t
be late for an appointment; unless I have a flat tire or am delayed by a
train. Most of us realize that
reliability is still only a percentage of the time. It might be as high as 90-95% of the time but
there still is a point where we can no longer depend on the other person.
So we often feel that, at some point, we need to rely on our own skill
and wit. This can be a source of fear
and worry; what if we can’t provide the rest of the material or strength of
idea that is needed? This is what can
keep us from sleeping at night this is what can cause us to worry about
tomorrow; who can we depend on at times like this?
It is at times like this that we need to remember that our salvation, our
hope and our comfort depends on God, wholly and completely. We can rely on his wondrous grace and mercy
at all times and in all conditions.
There is nothing that can ever stand in the way of God’s love for
you. There is nothing that can prevent
God from giving his grace to you. There are
no weather problems, there are no reception troubles, there are no flat tires
or road obstructions; nothing can prevent God’s mercy to you.
This is because God’s mercy, poured out on you, depends on God and not
on you. God’s love for you is the result
of his loving nature and his desire to love you. It does not depend upon your actions or
words. It does not depend upon how much
you give to the church or how often you attend.
It depends upon God and the love that he has promised you. We do not deserve God’s love but we always receive
it. Trust in that love to sustain you
and to give you peace.
Father,
your grace for us carries us through all we need. Your grace supplies our comfort in times of
trial and in times of sorrow. Your grace
gives us hope. Keep us safe in your
loving arms. In the precious name of
Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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