Good
Morning All,
Psalm 146:8; “the Lord opens the eyes of the blind.
The Lord lifts up those who are bowed down; the Lord loves the
righteous.”
His name is Mitch Williams; they called him
“The Wild Thing”. He was a pitcher in
major league baseball. He was well known
for throwing the baseball very hard but very wild. His manager, when he put Mitch into pitch,
would cover his face with a towel so he wouldn’t have to watch. Sometimes the manager would even leave the
ball field so he wouldn’t even have to listen to the game as Mitch pitched. For whatever reason, the manager felt better
being blind to his pitcher’s pitching.
Sometimes in life, it is difficult when we
can’t see. We go through life with a
towel over our eyes. The problem is that
the towel only covers the good in our life and we only know and experience the
bad. The devil and the world only want
us to know the pain and the sorrow. They
want us to only realize the “agony of defeat”.
They want us to carry the weight of our entire life on our shoulders. We are burdened and bowed down by past
failures, pains and sadness. We suffer greatly
under the towel that the devil has over us because of sin.
Sin will blind us so that all we know is
the pain of failed relationships or financial setbacks or the death of a family
member or friend. Sin will bow us down
with the weight of guilt, anger and sadness.
It will attempt to isolate us from those who can help us heal; it
attempts to isolate us from God.
Yet God is stronger than sin. God has redeemed us from sin. He has bought us back and removed the towel
so that we can see. We can see the
certainty of the hope that he gives us.
He gives to us the ability to trust in his promise of eternal life with
him in total perfection. He removes the
guilt and the pain of sin; he removes the weight that bows us down so that we
can stand up. We can stand straight
before him because he has given to us the righteousness of Jesus. Because of Christ, we are righteous before
God.
The events of this life can and often are
painful. Sadness and pain are the two
main components in a sinful and broken creation. Yet events and circumstances do no define who
you are. You are God’s beloved child,
cleansed by the blood of Jesus and given the promise of always being that in
your Baptism. This is who you are. You are not a loser or a failure. You are a child of God. You may have health problems or problems in
your marriage. You may have done some
things in the past that cause you pain today but they do not define who you
are:
God
defines who you are and you are his child.
This is the truth that the devil tries to hide from you with his towel
but God removes the towel and throws it far away so you can see the brightness
of his mercy and feel the warmth of his grace.
Father, you open our eyes to
your great mercy. You lift off the
weight of sin in our lives. Keep us safe
from the devil’s towels. Help us to keep
our eyes fixed upon you and your mercy.
Guard us by your grace. Be with
those who are still feeling burdened by sin.
Open their eyes to your grace and truth.
Give them the peace that the world cannot and will not give. In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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