Good Morning
All,
Romans
10:13; “For “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
During a discussion with a couple of young people about faith, I learned
some interesting things. I asked them to
explain what they thought was needed in life.
One of the popular answers from them and from reading the social media
is that we need to “think good thoughts.”
I asked what that meant. These
two hemmed and hawed a little but decided that you needed to have a positive
attitude and to think that only good things will happen to you. This will help alleviate the problems when they
occur.
The next thought was that there was a need to “try harder.” This was defined as bad things can happen
when we get lazy or that we don’t put in our best effort. I asked how this was decided; how is it apparent
that I am trying my best or that I am not trying my best, what is this criterion? There was no answer from the two I was
talking to and I have never read any explanation about how this works, so we
left that. So we took these two life
theories and then I asked them a question.
I asked them, “If you were drowning, what would you want me to do?” At first they looked at each other and then
gave me “that look” the one you get when they think you are looney. They said, “I would want you to save me.” “So you wouldn’t want me to tell you to ‘try
harder’?” They looked at me like I had
two heads. They both said that they
would drown because obviously they were trying hard not to drown but they were
drowning anyway. Then I asked them “how
about if I tell you to think good thoughts, would that save you?” Apparently I grew a third head. They both agreed that would be of absolutely
no help whatsoever; how could they have good thoughts while they were
drowning? That was a good question.
So I asked, “Would you want me to rescue you, perhaps even jump in the
water to being you to safety?” They both
agreed, with a hint of exasperation, that was what needed to happen. So then I asked them, “Have you ever had
times when you felt like you were ‘drowning’?”
Were there ever times when life seemed to be rolling against you and you
just felt like it was slipping away?
They were a little quieter and more subdued but both agreed that they
had had times like that. Did they need
someone to save them or just give them advice?
Did they need a hand to grab or be told to ‘think good thoughts’ or to ‘try
harder’?
God saw our life and we were drowning in a world of guilt, pain and sin. He sent his Son to dive into this life in
order to rescue us. Jesus gave his life
in the process. He died in order to
rescue you. We can hold onto this and
onto the promise that God gives to us about his love for us. The problems of this life will not last but
his love and comfort always will.
Father,
you sent Jesus to rescue me from sin, death and the devil. These can no longer torment me. Through your grace, you give me hope. In your mercy you comfort me. Be with those who are especially suffering
and hurting. Give them your Spirit that
they may know your mercy and find comfort in you. In the precious name of Jesus our Risen
Savior we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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