Good Morning All,
Romans 5: 3-5; “More than
that, we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces
endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces
hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been
poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.”
Have you ever seen an antique sale of old
furniture? I’ve watched a couple. I remember the first time I watched an old
table sell. I couldn’t figure out why
anyone would pay that much for a beat up table when they could buy a new one
for a lot less. So I listened to the
people around me talk about the table and how the table had real
character. Now to me it only had some
dings and burn marks and a stain on it.
Yet they called this character, a sign that it had survived while
serving the purpose for which it was constructed.
Now I really like a table with
character. Actually, I like to be around
the people who know the character of the table.
You can listen as they tell how their older sister put a hot kettle on
the table without a pad under it and it burned a ring into the table. They can point to the spot where they all
bumped their heads as they started to take their first steps. They can point to the place where their
little cousin tried to cut through the table with a steak knife. All that “character” tells the story of the family
that grew up around that table.
Our faith life is the same way. We have all experienced times in our life
when we got a little beat up. We have
experienced events that shook us up a little.
Maybe it was when one of your parents died or maybe it was a
spouse. Perhaps you had a serious health
scare. Maybe there was a time when you
thought that your financial situation was such that you would lose your farm or
home or business. Perhaps here was a
rough time in your marriage. We all have
had some sort of physical, emotional or mental suffering. We have all had some things which tormented
us and caused us to ache in one way or another.
But suffering produces endurance and endurance produces character. All those things which we have endured left a
little mark on us, but they never defeated us.
When we see that God’s love is there to
provide for us as we suffer through those events, we see that we are not the
strong ones but rather he is. We know
that the scratches and burn marks show us that we have endured our life because
of God’s grace and in his grace we have hope.
We have hope because God has been faithful to us in the past and he is
faithful to us today and he will be faithful to us tomorrow. Being sure of that hope, not because of some
wishy washy feeling inside but because of the testimony and the certainty of
Scripture; we have a hope that never fails and is never put to shame.
Dear Father, Your mercies are new to us every day. We give you thanks for the character of our
life. Through it you have molded us into
the disciples which you want us to be.
Use our character to reach out to others and to show them the Gospel
even if we have to speak it. All this we
ask in Jesus’ precious name, amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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