Good
Morning All,
Isaiah 40:8; “The grass
withers, the flower fades, but the word
of our God will stand forever.”
I admit it. At a very certain and basic
level I am a cynical, skeptical pessimist.
This is especially true with almost any guarantee that comes with a
product that I purchase. I feel a little
sorry for the poor salesperson who tries to sell me the “extended
warranty.” If they ask me if I want it,
I say “no, thank you.” If the
salesperson is smart enough to let it go everything will be fine but it never
takes long if they keep trying to sell me the “you simply can’t live without
this warranty”; I start to get a little growly.
One time, I didn’t buy the product I took up to the sales counter
because the gal wooldn’t take no for an answer when asking about the warranty.
I didn’t used to be such a cynical,
skeptical pessimist. I used to follow
the rules. I kept the sales receipt. I kept the original box. I sent in the paperwork. Yet after a few fails, I could never remember
where I put the box or where the sales receipt.
A couple of times, the company went out of business. A couple of times, the store where I bought
it went out of business and there was no way to return it to the “point of
purchase.” A couple of times, the salesman never stopped again to make sure
everything was working right. It took a
few times of the “lifetime warranty” to fall through that I stop believing in
guarantees.
This is part of what our verse is telling
us. The verse before this tells us that
people are like the grass. People fade
away. The promises, the guarantees, the
“absolute certainties” that many a man claims to speak or possess tend to fade
away. We see that all around us. Are eggs healthy or unhealthy this week? Is coffee healthy or unhealthy this time
around? When I was in high school in the
mid 1970’s, scientists told us we were entering the next ice age; we were
experiencing a global cooling; now we have global warming. They may be right or they may be wrong but I
am not going to get too excited because they will certainly change.
Man’s thoughts may be correct or incorrect
but God’s Word stands the firm forever.
God’s Word never fails. Through
His Word, God promises and delivers to us eternal life. He promises and delivers to come into our
life and to bring to us healing. He
promises and delivers to bring about the restoration of his creation to perfect
completion. We are his people; we are
safe within his loving embrace. God’s
Word is forever; we can trust that to be true.
God has always kept his promises and he always will.
Father of all mercy, you
alone stand forever. You alone are the
only truth as all others wither away.
Your Word stands forever. In it
we have hope. We ask that you guard and
protect those who are listening to the false promises of this world and are
confused and lost. Bring them safely
back into your loving kingdom. In the
precious name of Jesus, our risen Savior we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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