Good Morning All,
John14:3; “And if I go and prepare a place
for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am you may
be also.”
Here is a touchy
question, are you a person who will loan out your things? This can be a serious
dilemma for some people, especially for the little quirks that we all
have. Mine are books. I have a lot of books but I am hesitant to
loan them out. If I loan a book to you, I trust you completely.
Some people are this way about their tools, or their special silverware, or
cookware. Some people will loan out clothes while others would never
think about it. One thing about loaning things out, it shows trust in the
other person.
One thing that we often don’t see is that all of the relationships that we
develop with other Christian brothers and sisters are really only loans from
God. See in our verse “I will come again and will take you to
myself.” To a believer, our destiny is heaven and then the
resurrection. It is a great future. But until this happens, we wait
here on earth. In order to make this wait a little more tolerable, God
gives us the gift of companionship. This gift comes in the form of
spouses, children, siblings, parents, friends and whatever other relationships
we have.
Yet these gifts don’t all last our lifetime. Some of them may end sooner
than we plan or expect. While this may be uncomfortable or sad to us, it
is the truth. Our relationships are only loans from God. One day,
they will return to God. One day we will have to give them back.
God gives us these gifts of relationships to help us as we go through our life
here. They are to be treasured and never taken for granted. We can never
fully know God’s will so we should never feel we have many tomorrows.
This isn’t to make us sad or lonely just cognizant of the fact that our many
relationships may cease as we know them sooner than we plan. So God
encourages us to maximize these relationships while we have them. This is why
he encourages us to “not let the sun go down on your anger” or for us to
reconcile with our brother as soon as we can. Forgiveness is always the
key for us to remember in order for our relationships to continue on.
We also need to remember that while our relationships here are important; our
truly important relationship last forever. God love for us is
eternal. It is through his love and forgiveness that we have everlasting
life. We will live with God and all believers forever! One day,
after Jesus has returned, we will all live together in the re-created
creation. All of those who we loved in the past, who lived in faith, will
be there. The “loaner” relationships will fade away as eternal ones
grow. We will live together in joyous praise and wondrous love.
Dearest
Father, help us to see that while our relationships here in this life are
important, they are only loans from you. Help us when we feel the loss of
these relationships. Keep us focused on your grace and mercy which is
active in our lives. Be with those who especially feel the loss of
someone close at this time and give them the comfort of your Spirit. In
Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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