Good Morning
All,
Psalm
56:3; “When I am afraid, I put my trust in you”
“FAIL”; it is an internet sensation.
It shows pictures photographed at just the right time to show someone
having a little misfortune. It might
show a person walking down the street being splashed by a passing car. It might show a person slipping and falling
while carrying cake. It might be the
sign that is misspelled. There are
limitless options to this viewing. Some
are more painful than others, some are funny; some are cruel but comedy is
often in the eye of the beholder. We can see failure everywhere we look; often
we feel it our own lives.
Perhaps you feel that you could sum up your life in that one word; “FAIL.” There are many people who do feel that
way. Does your mind swirl with thoughts
of inadequacies and confusion? Do you
look at what is going on in your life and, according to your measurement, it
failed? “What did I do wrong?” “Maybe I simply cannot do this; or anything
right!” I remember dealing with a
preacher who would plan an event for his church. He would spend months working on it. He would totally immerse himself in the
project, getting very excited about it.
Soon his expectations about the event began to climb. He was expecting hundreds. When the event occurred, there were only a
few more than the 80 members who usually showed up. To him, it was a colossal failure.
Maybe you do that as well. Maybe
you are the parent who feels they have failed if your child isn’t a straight “A”
student. Maybe you are the woman whose
house isn’t as clean as you would like it, with three kids, a dog and a
fulltime job. The people on TV get it
done; why can’t I? Maybe you’re the dad
that can’t get to your son’s game this week while everyone else does and you
haven’t called your mother in two weeks but then you will only hear about your
perfect sister. The world seems to
define you as a failure and often times; you are your worst judge.
You are not alone in this feeling.
The devil does his best to make sure you know of all your
inadequacies. He wants you to always
remember those times when you came up short.
He wants you to think that God will view you in the same light; as a
failure. Yet God does not view you as a
failure. He views you as a parent views
his child. He views you through the eyes
of love; a perfect love that knows no bounds or limits. He loves you and then tells you to trust in
that love. We can be confident of God’s
mercy for us. When we think of
confident, we should think in terms of "set in place, make secure, to be
made ready, be attached" like an anchor in a storm. When we fear, whether it is life, death,
failure, rejection or loneliness, God is there to comfort us and to give us
hope for a certain tomorrow living in his grace. Trust in his promises; he has never failed
you.
Father, your
mercies are new every day. Give me
courage to see that, because of Jesus, I am not a failure. Give me wisdom to hold onto the fact that I
am your redeemed, beloved child. In your
hands we are safe and secure. In the
precious name of Jesus our risen Savior we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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