Good
Morning All,
Matthew 17:
20; “He said to them, “Because of your little faith. For truly, I say to you,
if you have faith like a grain of mustard
seed, you will say to this
mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move, and nothing will be
impossible for you.”
Last Sunday I had the incredible honor and
privilege of baptizing my grandchild.
There is absolutely no greater joy.
I really wanted it to be special and I had a grandma and a great grandma
that wanted it to be special. Now, every
preacher born desires that every service, every time the Gospel of Christ is
preached is special but this was my first granddaughter and even at one month
old she has grandpa wrapped around her little finger so I really wanted it to be special.
As part of the Baptismal rite, we print out the rite using the candidate’s
name where appropriate. So when her name
was to be in the prayers, we insert her name where it belongs. This is to make this a very personal and
special experience. As I was reading the
rite, I turned the page and it was blank.
Oh well, I turned the page and another blank page. I was pretty sure I remembered seeing the
last page as I assembled the book but I didn’t go through it page by page. I am beginning to sweat; I have been quiet
long enough for everyone to notice. I
turn the page, another blank page; time for plan “B” so much for the perfect
service. I knew the part we were on so I
just kept speaking and reached for a hymnal and finished the rite, a little kerfuffled.
We finished the service, took the pictures so I went back to the book
with the rite in it. I knew I printed it;
I was positive, yet, there were blank pages so I looked and there was the first
blank page, then the next, then the next, then the page that was supposed to be
there. I only had to turn one more page
and everything would have been fine; I only needed to have the faith that I had
printed it but I gave up and turned away and made my granddaughter’s Baptism a
little less special.
Faith is a lot like that. We know
God is there; he always is but as we turn the pages of our life sometimes the
page looks empty and we panic. Maybe we
go back to God a couple of more times but the pages look empty so now we really
panic. All we really need to do is to
keep going to God, to keep faith in his promise; all we need is a little faith
but we panic and we seek plan “B.” Any
plan that does not rely entirely on God and his grace is really no plan at all.
God has promised to take care of us and to comfort us. Yet even more than that; He has promised to
change the hurt to joy, the sorrow to gladness, the cries to laughter. This process has begun and it began with the
birth of Jesus. We are continually being
restored and healed by God’s grace.
Sometimes, sin clouds our view; sometimes sin weakens our faith. Yet God continually keeps calling us back,
bringing us healing and hope. It only
takes a faith to turn the next page.
Father,
there are times when I need your help to turn the next page in my life. Give me the courage and the faith to know
that all things are in your hands. Be
with those who are worried and fearful; give them peace and hope. Heal them Lord. In Jesus’ precious name, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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