Good Morning
All,
Exodus
3:1; “Now Moses was keeping the flock of his father-in-law, Jethro, the priest
of Midian, and he led his flock to the west side of the wilderness and came to
Horeb, the mountain of God.”
It
is often called a “mountaintop experience”.
It is usually a spiritual experience where you “feel” closer to
God. It can be a very intense experience
that can leave you excited, exhilarated, enthusiastic and full of life and a
joy of knowing God. It probably even
draws its name from the Bible when Peter, James and John were on the mount of
transfiguration with Jesus. The disciples
wanted to stay up on the mountaintop.
It is easy to see why we think this
way. There are many stories in the Bible
where God is on the mountaintop. Abraham
and Isaac had one; Moses had a few; Joshua and some of the judges had met with
God on mountaintops. Elijah met with God
on the mountain of God like Moses.
Mountaintop experiences are the types of experiences that many people
love to share; they love to relate the greatness, the grandeur and the elation
that they experience when they have been to the mountaintop. But what if there hasn’t been a mountaintop
experience for you?
Many don’t have this experience. Just as many cannot tell you the precise time
and date that faith came into their life, many have not had a mountaintop
experience. We just live ordinary lives;
we never know those real high moments nor do we know those really devastating
low moments. We don’t know the
mountaintop but we don’t know the depth of the pit either; we are just plain
people who live their life on the plain.
Yet the joy of the Gospel is for us as well. We may not ever experience the rapturous
heights but we can know for certain that God’s promise of salvation is for us
as well. God gives us the peace and the
calm to live the life that he has given us.
We can live with the certainty that God’s love for us is real. You don’t have to have fallen into the depths
of the pit and you do not have to have been on the mountaintop. Your salvation, and the certainty of it, does
not depend on how you feel but it depends on God’s grace and God’s grace alone. There may be times when you don’t “feel” that
god is close to you but he still is.
There may be times when you don’t “feel” his grace but it is continually
poured out upon you.
It is not your feelings that determine your
salvation or faith. It is the certainty
of the knowledge that Jesus died for you, a fact an event that occurred in a
place called Jerusalem many years ago.
It occurred in order that you might have salvation. Whether you have been to the mountaintop,
been to the depths lived your entire life on the plain or had all three, all
that matters is that God loves you and has given to you salvation which we can
hold onto by faith.
Father,
I don’t always feel like I think I should.
I think that I should do something to make me be saved. Give me the comfort in the knowledge that
your grace comes from you freely. Help
me to know that it does not depend on me or my feelings. Renew those who feel lost or adrift. Give them the comfort of the certainty of
your mercy. In the precious name of
Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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