Good
Morning All,
Hosea
11:4; “I led them with cords of kindness, with the bands of love, and I became to them as one
who eases the yoke on their jaws, and I bent down to them and fed them.”
About every ten days to two weeks, I need
to take an afternoon or a day to tie up loose ends. I’ll have projects that are a third to a half
done but need to be finished pretty soon.
It might be a Bible study I am planning or a service or a wedding
sermon; you never know. Sometimes it is
catching up on doing the paper work like getting records filed properly. A few years ago I had to add cleaning up the
inboxes of my emails accounts. That is beginning
to take more and more time. The only
loose end that seems to slip by is cleaning my office and desk; that usually
loses its appeal quickly.
Sometimes those loose ends are a little
more personal. Sometimes it is a shut in
that I haven’t seen in a while.
Sometimes it is taking time to visit my parents or spend time with my
family. It is kind of a shame when our
important relationships can be seen as “loose ends.” Yet relationships need maintenance. We need to spend time together or the cords
of kindness or the bands of love can unravel.
We can end up at frayed ends instead of loose ends. Sometimes when the frays begin to show, you
have to stop and tie them together or better bind them up and heal them.
This can, and often does, include your relationship
with God. We can push it back, put it
off, or try and set it aside. We can
miss some of our devotional time, we can miss some of our prayer time, we can
miss some of the corporate worship time and our relationship with God can begin
to fray. We can begin to feel that God
is distant or not hearing our infrequent prayer. The ends begin to unravel and we wonder where
we are. We feel lost and drifting, which
is probably what we are doing.
Fortunately, we have a God that doesn’t
give up on us. We have a God who is
continually calling us back into the security of his mercy and the constancy of
his grace; giving us the forgiveness that we need, and the encouragement and
the desire to bind our wounds. He calls
us to repentance, a turning away from our in but more importantly back towards
him. We see his face shine upon us and
we can rest in his loving arms.
It is by his grace that we can bind up the
loose ends in our relationships. He
moves us by his great love to try. The
devil will encourage you to let it slide, to let it wait. Yet God, through his Word, seeks to have you
tie up the loose ends right away so that you can live in the joy of the love of
the people whom he has placed into your life.
God binds you up with his bands of love and his desire is for you to
have loving relationships here as well.
Loving
Father, you gently bind us up with the bands of your love. Keep us in your loving embrace. Guard us with your Spirit. Enrich our faith and strengthen our heart. Guide us to support the loving relationships
that you give us. In the precious name
of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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