Good Morning
All!!
Psalm 23:3; “He
restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name’s
sake.”
I thoroughly enjoy a good joke or even a
bad joke. I really like the ones that
make you groan when you hear them. Yesterday, while reading the news on the
internet, I ran across a joke that made me giggle and laugh. It was long and drawn out and the sort of hit
from the side kind of funny. You have to
“get” the joke but if you do, even Sandy giggled at it and she has groaned at
all my jokes. As I read it and giggled;
I felt a lot better. I felt
refreshed. I think God used that joke to
refresh me and get me going again.
God truly does refresh us and our
souls. He does it for all of his
redeemed children. Your restoring may
not be humor; it may be a visit from an old friend. On the TV show “MASH” there was an episode
when Major Burns goes a little off the edge; Radar calls Major Burns mother and
has her talk to him. His logic was,
“Sometimes, you just need to talk to your mother.” Sometimes it is just a day or so of relaxing
and turning stuff off; the TV, the internet, the cell phones; turn them off and
just let your mind clear. Read a little
Scripture and hear what God has to say to you.
Maybe you need to spend a quiet evening with your family. Maybe you go for walk or a leisurely drive;
listen to your body, listen to your heart and let God use his Word and his
creation to restore your soul.
I know that some of you don’t feel the
restoring right now. We go through
events which can be very painful and causes us to feel despondent. An illness that won’t go away, finance
troubles that feel like we just keep losing ground, relationships that are
strained, a death that was not even thought possible; all can cause us to feel
pain and sorrow. The very sad and very
real truth is that these events are part of living in a sinful world. We will experience them but we do not
experience them alone and we do not have to see them as the end only a portion
of life. Through these events God wants
to draw you closer to him. As he does,
he restores your soul and refreshes your spirit.
This is part of what we talk about when we
call Holy Communion a restoring or refreshing sacrament. This is part of what we talk about when we
hear the comfort and the consolation of the Gospel. This is part of what we talk about when we
say that God works through his Church and his creation to support this body and
life. God seeks to restore your soul.
So if you have experienced this restoration
recently; give thanks. If you are still
waiting remember that it is on the way.
God will restore your soul.
Dear Father, we give you thanks for the gift of restoring our
souls. For those who are in need we ask
that you send your Spirit of comfort and restore them to the joyful and
contented life which the coming of Jesus gives to us. In the precious name of Jesus we pray,
amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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