Good Morning All!!
Genesis 1: 13; “And there was evening and
there was morning, the third day.”
Have you ever stopped and thought about the
rhythm that exists in the Bible? It
starts at the very beginning of the Bible; the rhythm flows “the evening and
the morning.” There is an ebb and flow,
a comfortable movement within Scriptures.
The seasons, planting and harvest, the years, the lunar movement and the
tidal movement all show a rhythm; a steady comfortable beat; a pulse. Our heart, our breathing show a rhythm, a
flow at ease with our very existence, is essential to our core being.
The thing about our rhythm that is really
noticeable is when we are out of rhythm or out of sync. We all feel that certain sense of discomfort,
a sense of life amiss when the rhythm of our life is disrupted. This is one thing that the devil and the
world and our sinful nature really tries to cause; a disruption in our
rhythm. Think of how the Bible describes
creation before sin. It is very good,
perfect; in total sync with perfect rhythm.
Yet when sin entered the world; the rhythm
was attacked and completely disrupted.
The perfect ebb and flow was replaced by too high of highs and too low
of lows. Comfort and peace are replaced
by seeking to balance two extremes. The
emptiness which the world creates around us twists our healthy rhythm for a
very unhealthy one.
We become ruled by tyrants; tyrants whose
names are: too busy, too urgent, too frantic, too anxious, too fearful, too
selfish. These create unhealthy, sinful
rhythms which destroy. They destroy our
relationships because we have no balance instead of a rhythm we are simply
adrift. All the time, the rhythm of our
relationship with our friends and neighbors, the rhythm with our family and the
rhythm of our relationship with God are all disrupted; maybe even destroyed.
Yet God sent Jesus into the world to
restore the rhythm. Jesus restores us to
God’s family where we can enjoy God’s rhythm.
Instead of sinful man’s frenetic pace which only destroys, we have God’s
rhythmic action of “thank and praise” “serve and obey”. We can return to the rhythm of speaking to
God and listening to God of praying and reading God’s Word. We can return to the rhythm of worship and
service. All our relationships
strengthen and grow by the rhythmic breathing in God’s grace and mercy and
breathing out the works which he has laid out for us to do. The rhythm of God’s love returns and flows
throughout our life bringing us the comfort of His Spirit and His peace.
Lord
of Creation, create in us a new rhythm of life composed of hours that sustain
rather than stress, of days that deliver rather than destroy, of time that
heals rather than harms. To our overcrowded
calendars let us say “Peace”; to our over-caffeinated consciences let us say
“Cease”; to our suffocating selves Lord, grant us release. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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