Good Morning All,
Matthew 2:2; “saying, “Where is he who has been born
king of the Jews? For we saw his star when it
rose and have come to worship him.”
Many years ago (before cellphones), I went
out at dusk to check on what looked like a fire. I drove into a pasture area I wasn’t familiar
with, intent on finding the fire. I went
as far as I could, got out of the pickup and walked toward the fire. It was just a neighbor burning out a pile of
dead trees and it wasn’t going anywhere.
By the time I figured this out, it was dark, very dark. There was no moon and it was cloudy. I hadn’t paid much attention to where I came
from or how to get back to my pickup. So
I picked out a light that was more yellow than the others that I saw and
started walking towards it.
It turned out to be about 3 miles away but
it was a farm site so I knew where I was.
I walked toward the light until I knew where I was. I knocked on the door, borrowed the phone and
waited until my ride came and got me. We
went and got my pickup and went home. I
was no longer lost but at home.
Our verse is from the story
of the magi or wise men and their journey to find Jesus, the king of the
Jews. They saw the star, a light to
shine them in the right direction. So
they followed it. That really describes
our life as well. At some in our life,
someone was a “star” that led us to Jesus.
It might have been your parents or grandparents, an aunt or uncle or
maybe a Sunday School teacher but there was someone who was that “star” in your
life. There was someone who led you to
Jesus.
There is probably also
someone who continues to be your star.
There is someone who God has placed in your life that continues to point
you to Jesus. It might be a spouse or
parent; it might be a friend or workmate.
But there is usually someone who helps at just the right time to help
you keep your eye on the star. There may
be times we don’t want to hear them but we do and eventually the Spirit moves
us to remember who we are; God’s redeemed children.
Sometimes, you are the star. It might be your spouse or child, your
grandchild or a niece or nephew. It
might be a friend or co-worker or just someone that you have only occasional
contact with but God uses you to be their star.
God uses you and me to be stars to others just as he uses others to be
stars to us; we are all in this together and by God’s grace; he leads us on
with his star, the star of faith. God
uses us when he needs to and gives us a star when we need one. God in his mercy provides for us at all
times.
Dearest Jesus, shine bright
in our lives. Use us to point the way to
your wonderful love. Guard and protect
us as we continue down the path of life.
Help us to especially shine to those who do not see the light at all and
thus are completely lost. Move us by your
Spirit to be the beacon here on earth which you want us to be. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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