Good
Morning All!!
1
Corinthians 15:57; “But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our
Lord Jesus Christ.”
It is always an exciting and electric time during a ballgame, especially
the championship game. It is that
moment, late in the game, when the victory is assured. During a football game it is when the losing
team has to surrender possession of the ball and they have no timeouts
remaining to stop the clock. During a
basketball game it is when the point difference is too great for the time left
to play. During a baseball game it is
when the closer pitcher comes in and gets each successive batter out with
little effort exerted. You can feel the
intensity in the crowd.
It starts off with a low rumble and slowly grows louder. Those who are there to cheer on the
victorious team begin to stand and yell and chant out the superior qualities of
their team. With each passing second the
excitement builds. It builds in the
fans; it builds in the players; it even begins to show in the coaches. Everyone begins to display their
exuberance. The fans begin to yell
louder and louder. They begin to jump
and to wave their arms in total joy. The
players begin to hug each other and pat each other on the back. They begin to wave at the crowd and make
their interactions with the crowd more boisterous. The coach will either take off the headset he
has been wearing all game or simply sit back and watch with a smile on his
face. The victory is assured and it is only
a few moments away.
We as the church should be at this same fervor pitch. The victory is at hand and it is
secured. It is a time when we should be
standing and cheering and celebrating our victory over the devil, over the
world and over death. We have been given
the victor’s crown and, with it, we have eternal life. We really are just running out the
clock. The devil and his allies cannot
defeat us. Their loss was guaranteed on
Calvary and it was signified to the world when the tomb was left empty. The victory is ours so why are we so muted in
our response?
Why do we sit back and waver as the world charges forward? Why do we act as if the world and the devil
are winning? We can and should go forth
with all boldness and with all confidence.
We can go forth and go about reclaiming the broken ones that are still
out there in the world. We can boldly go
forth and seek out the hurting and the lost and tell them of the victory that
is ours, already assured by the death and resurrection of Jesus. We are the champions, guaranteed by God
through his promise. We are the victors
delivered by the blood of Jesus. We have
the victory now we can go and live like champions!
Father,
lead me in the paths of your righteousness.
Lead me to live as the victor of this life. You have given your Son to be my Savior; give
me the strength to live in this new life.
Help me to see the needs of others and let me be your face to show them
your mercy. Lead me to the paths of the
people who need me and lead those people to my path that I need. In your mercy, lift us up. In the precious name of Jesus our risen
Savior we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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