Good Morning
All!!
Deuteronomy 7:21; “You shall not be in
dread of them, for the Lord your God is in your midst, a great and awesome
God”
Any of you who were, or are athletes, or
have watched a movie or two about sports contests know all about the pep
speech. Sometimes it is before the start
of the game; if you remember the movies” Hoosiers” where the coach (Gene Hackman) takes the tape measure and
shows the players that the big city gym and basketball court is the same as
theirs back home trying to calm the nerves.
If you want a good pep speech, the one Al Pacino gives in “Any given
Sunday” when he talks about how football and life is about inches and fighting
for that inch. Of course the classic is
“Win one for the Gipper” by Knute Rockne’s half time speech of the 1928
Army-Notre Dame Game.
This verse is part of a pep speech that
Moses is giving to the Israelites as they are leaving the wilderness and
entering the land of Canaan to conquer it.
The Lord your God is in your midst there is no need to dread them. The Israelites had no need to fear their
enemies as God had promised them success even though these other nations
appeared to be stronger.
What about us? Do we need a pep speech? Do we fear our enemies? You might think that you fear no enemies; no
country would dare attack this country; perhaps that is true but what about
your personal enemies. Instead of the
Hittites, the Amorites, and the Jebusites, are our enemies named fear, anxiety,
and doubt? Do we sit in dread of some
calamity that looms on the horizon? Do
we fear the next visit to the doctor? Perhaps
you feel like a burden to everyone because you can’t do everything like you
used to. We all have lots of enemies in
our lives trying to cause you dread, trying to cause you to lose sleep, trying to separate you from the Good
Shepherd’s flock.
We have no reason to dread for the Lord our
God is in our midst and he is a great and awesome God. God’s love for you is so powerful that he
sent Jesus to die for you in order that you and I will be reconciled back to
God. That intimate conversation between
God and man which took place in the Garden of Eden in the cool of the morning,
which was broken by sin, is repaired by Christ’s death and resurrection. God the Father, working through God the Son,
with God the Spirit as the active agent is in our midst giving us the speech,
“nothing can separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus”, or “I
can do all things through Him (Jesus) who strengthens me” and the list goes
on. God gives us these to give us hope
when we need it, comfort when we need it and strength when we need it. We have nothing to dread for God is in our
midst.
Father of all mercies, your grace rolls over us like a mighty
river. We thank you for your everlasting
love which knows no measure and has no bounds.
Keep us safe in your hands and protect us from all evil and give us that
sense of peace which comes only from you.
In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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