Good Morning
All!!
Zechariah
13:1; “On that day there shall be a fountain opened for the house of David and
the inhabitants of Jerusalem, to cleanse them from sin and uncleanness.”
I sat and listened as the speaker was telling about his journey of
faith. It had been a rocky journey. He had divorced his wife of 15 years and
abandoned his children. He left a good
paying job and wasn’t working at the time.
He had turned to alcohol to dull some of his pain and was living on hand
outs. This was the shape he was in when
he began to talk to one of the volunteers at the shelter he was staying
at. The volunteer steered him to a
pastor who steered him to a counselor who began the process of healing this
man.
Two years before the man’s divorce, he was in a car accident. He wasn’t seriously hurt but a child in the
other vehicle died. The investigation
claimed it wasn’t his fault but he could not shake the guilt. It kept him awake at night; it caused him to
lose concentration at work so his performance suffered. He withdrew from his wife, his children and
his family. He quit his job; he quit his
marriage and he wanted to quit life. He
told his counselor that he was just a dirty person. The stain of his actions could not be washed
away. He felt he deserved to wander
alone for what he had done. The
counselor opened his Bible and started looking at verses like the one we use
today. God opens a fountain to cleanse
his people. John speaks of God cleansing
us from all unrighteousness. Eventually,
the Spirit worked in this man’s heart and he began to heal. He was healed because he was cleansed by the
blood of Jesus.
There are many of us who always feel dirty. We look at our life and some of the things we
have done and we wonder if we could ever be clean. Maybe we were a little too wild and care
free. Perhaps you caused pain to someone. Perhaps you stole from your parents or
another loved one. Maybe you were the
class bully; maybe you have something in your past that is just painful to
remember and the guilt remains so the stain remains and you feel dirty and full
of uncleanness.
Yet we are cleansed. We are
cleansed because God saw our uncleanness and sent Jesus into this brokenness to
heal us. He uses Baptism to remind us
that we are clean. We are washed and
purified. In Baptism we die to sin; our
sins are drowned and we are raised to new life in the resurrection of
Jesus. In the resurrection, we look
forward to our new life in Christ, forever forgiven and cleansed from all our
unrighteousness. We are cleansed of the
stain of sin. We are named, claimed,
washed and redeemed by his love. In his
mercy, we are cleansed.
Father
of all cleansing, when I feel dirty and unclean, you send your Spirit to go
forth in the washing of my Baptism and I remember your words; I remember you
claimed me as your own. Help me to see
your love, help me to cling to your truth.
Help me to cling to the certainty of your love. Move the hearts of those who feel so dirty
and unloved. Bring your healing and your
peace into their life. Guard your
children this day. In the precious name
of Jesus our risen Savior we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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