Good Morning All,
Luke 19:42; “(Jesus said) “Would that
you, even you, had known on this day the things that make for peace! But now
they are hidden from your eyes.”
“If I had
only known.” How many times have you
said that? How many times have you heard
that said? “Oh, if I would have only known that my mom was going to die, I
would have visited her more.” “If I had
only known that this was the last time I would talk to him, I would have said
something different.” If I had only
known.
We place a lot of value on
knowing something. We think that if we
know what is going to happen that somehow we will be better prepared and that
we will make better decisions. This
sounds really good in theory but not so good in practice. Because we rarely know what is going on and
we are even less likely to have a good plan in place. Even if we see all the “signs” we are still
unprepared for what will happen.
In our verse, Jesus is
lamenting over Jerusalem, and all the Jews, because they have missed the
signs. All that Jesus did while he
walked the earth pointed to the fact that he was the promised Messiah. Yet they didn’t see the signs but even now,
as Jesus waits to be arrested and crucified, if the Jews would have repented,
Jesus would have forgiven them. If they
only would have known and realized who Jesus really was, they would have been
saved and they would have had peace. But
they didn’t know and these things were hidden from their eyes. They failed to see because they didn’t have
faith.
There are many times that we
fail to have peace because we do not see the truth. Too often, we want to create our own
truth. Instead of receiving the Gospel’s
life changing joy, we seek to change the Gospel so that it “fits” us. We take God’s truth and then twist it’s
meaning to fit our own personal needs and agenda. Soon, we have tried to “fix” or “improve” the
sweetness of the Gospel that its truth is hidden from our eyes and we begin to
call sin, “alternate choices” or “enlightened knowledge” or some other pet
name.
Yet we only have true peace
when we see that God’s pure truth is active in our lives. God’s love for us is real as is the love that
God wants us to have for all others. Yet
sin separates us from God and it blinds us to his most gracious and wonderful
love. So we need to see God’s truth and
repent of our sins. We need to turn away
from selfishness and self-centeredness and be humble before him. We need to listen to God’s Word and to know
it as true. When we do this, we see what
God reveals to us; his love and mercy.
So trust in God’s Word; it is never too late to repent and receive the
comfort of our forgiveness and salvation.
Gracious Father, in your
wonderful mercy we have life. Keep our
eyes open to the truth of your wonderful grace.
Keep us steadfast in your loving arms.
Be with those who are struggling and do not see you. Help them to see that it is never too late to
hear your voice and come into your marvelous light. In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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