Good
Morning All,
1Peter 5:7; “casting all
your anxieties on him, because he cares for you”
My office habits are not necessarily the
greatest. I am a proponent of “organized
mayhem” or “controlled clutter”. I don’t
really file things; it is more that I pile things. I have a pile on this corner of my desk and
then a pile on the other corner of my desk.
One pile is for marriage counseling stuff. One pile is for the LWML stuff. There is a pile on an upside down plastic
milk crate that has stuff for the next week’s service. There is a pile on the side table by my chair
that has sermon prep stuff. There is a
pile by the printer that is miscellaneous church mail. There is a pile of books on my library
shelves from various study material. A
new pile is forming for confirmation and then there are just the seeds of a
pile for Lenten material. It is mayhem
but moderately organized.
Yet sometimes, especially if things get a
little hairy and harried, the piles get a little deep. Sometimes, I just have to stop and take an
afternoon and start throwing things away.
I just hope as I go through it that nothing of an importance emerges
from the bottom of one of the piles. So
far nothing major has shown up. But I do
find a fair amount of material that really doesn’t need to be kept. It might be duplicate material, it might be
outdated, or it might not seem as valuable or important as it did a few weeks
ago. Sometimes I need to go through the
piles in my office. Sometimes we need to
go through the piles in our life as well.
Sometimes we keep piles of past sins, past
worries and past hurts and fears around too long. Every so often, you need to go through and
truly clean house. When we hold onto
these painful, past events, they pull us back from Christ and his love. They serve to distract us from focusing on
God’s grace and his promise of salvation.
It causes us to lose sight of God’s promised mercy in our life. Holding onto the past pain short circuits our
contentedness and our ability to truly enjoy the life that God has for us.
Jesus invites us to get rid of those
sorrows and worries. He invites us to
cast them on his back. He invites us to
replace our anxiety with his peace, peace that only God’s mercy can give
us. So go through your “piles” in your
life. Are there worries that are
outdated? Are there worries that occur
over and over? Are there worries that
aren’t important to us at all? Then cast
them away. Don’t keep the baggage; that
only serves the devil. Cast off the
unneeded and the unwanted cares and sorrows of this life. Jesus has removed our sins and with this, has
given to us the certainty of God’s grace.
So clean out the piles that are hurting you. Give them to God for he loves you and cares
for you.
Father of all mercy; help me
to clean up the piles in my life. Help
me to throw away those things in my life which cause me pain. Help me to have a clean heart and spirit that
I may better serve you. Be with those
who are struggling with the piles that are building in their life. Lead them from the destruction of the world
and the devil and to return to you and your peace. In the precious name of Jesus, our risen
Savior, we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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