Good Morning All,
Psalm
136:4; “Give thanks to the only one who does miraculous things—because his
mercy endures forever.”
A few years ago, while eating lunch at a mall; I watched an event
occur that was something to watch. A
young family went up to one of the food counters. It was a dad, a mom and three kids probably
ages 6 on down. They went and got sub
sandwiches and the one boy about 4 or so didn’t seem to like the choices that
were being made for him. He didn’t want
that bread or that cheese or that kind of meat.
Soon he was making it plain to almost everyone in the food court that he
didn’t like the situation at all. He
started yelling, crying, wailing, and screaming all at the same time.
It is always a challenge
once the children outnumber the parents.
As soon as one acts up the others seem to join in. Soon all three were fussing; the mother
looked mortified. It always seems like
everyone in the whole city watches as your child acts up and there is never a
hole to hide in. I watched and wondered how this was going to pan out; it
didn’t look good. As soon as the food
came, the mom to the two who weren’t as loud and sat down and fed them; score
two for the mom. Yet the loud 4 year old
was still going strong. The father took
him to the side and tried to talk to him calmly, trying to settle him down but
it wasn’t working. The father tried to
reason with him but the little guy was 4; you can’t reason with a 4 year
old. The 4 year old finally pulled out
the big gun and yelled, “I HATE YOU!”
The father simply kneeled down in front of the boy and hugged him tight
and told him, “That’s ok, I will always love you even if you hate me.” I was truly impressed.
We are just like that 4
year old. Our sinful actions yell out to
God for everyone to hear, “I HATE YOU!”
I know that sounds harsh but it is true.
Yet just like that father, God holds us close and tells us the he loves
us. Not just when we behave but even
when we don’t, even when we act like spoiled selfish children. God’s love began before you were born and
will continue after you are dead. This
is his mercy for us. Mercy is like the
love that a mother has for her nursing child as he is held close to her
bosom. It is unconditional and begins
even before the birth of the child. It
is deep and personal. It exists for us
at all times even when we don’t deserve it.
God’s love is never
ending and in limitless supply. His love
is there when we are angry or sad, lost or confused. It is there when we feel lost or abandoned. At all times, God continually hugs us and
calmly tells us, “I will always love you even if you are angry, even if you are
sad or lost or confused. I will always
love you.”
Gracious Father, your
love for us lifts us up as the tide lifts a boat. Through your mercy we have our
salvation. We have hope for tomorrow and
comfort for today. We ask that you give
extra love to those who are truly lost and confused, saddened by this
world. Comfort them we ask in Jesus’
precious name we pray, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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