Good
Morning All,
Micah 6:8; “He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does
the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love mercy, and to walk
humbly with your God?”
I am only human!! How many times have we heard or said
that? Maybe you found yourself trying to
be in two places at the same time or trying to get two things done at
once. Maybe you have been put in a situation
which it is almost impossible for one person to achieve and we say,” I am only
human.
Usually, we say this when we are caught in
a moment of impropriety; a spouse who looked at an attractive member of the
opposite sex a little too long. Maybe someone
dropped a bagful of change and we picked some up and kept it; after all I’m
only human. Maybe the teacher left the
test answers open on her desk while she talked to someone outside the
classroom; I’m only human. Maybe we’re
in the boss’s office and he has the employee evaluations sitting there; one
little peak I’m only human.
We love that excuse because we think it
gives us a pass on any failure or sin after all “I’m only human”. The problem with that is that this statement
isn’t quite truth. When God created man,
man was perfect and without sin. Man was
made in the image of God and was thus the image-bearer of God in creation. To be human was to have the image of
God. After sin entered the world, the
image of God was lost. Sinners have stopped
being human. God defines what it means
to be human. We are to do justice. That means we are to do everything in our
power to see to it that justice is done.
If we know we are undercharged for an item we should say so. If we know that we have an extra calf in the
pasture we should say so. If we see
someone who is being oppressed or taken advantage of we should say so. We are to do justice.
We are to love mercy. We are to seek out every opportunity to show
love to our fellow man. We are not to
avoid it; we don’t look the other way and then claim “I didn’t see it after all
I’m only human.” When we hear the cry of pain or the lament of sorrow we are to
love mercy and show it to our fellow man.
We are to walk humbly before God. We are to remember that God is God and we are
not. We may not always understand why
God does what he does but we are to trust in God’s mercy and look to what He
has shown us. God has shown us His love
by the sending of Jesus to pay for our sins and to redeem us back from
sin. The love God shows us is so much
more than we deserve that our response should be humble adoration and
thanksgiving for what God has done.
That is what it means to be only
human. If we really want to use that
saying properly; next time we should say, “I’m only a sinner”; not as funny but
more accurate. We pray to be more human
as God shapes us to be his disciples.
Gracious Lord, our lives
are always empty as we fail to live up to your standards. We are incapable of it yet you love us
anyway. We thank you for your grace and
tender mercies which are showered upon everyday. Make us to be human as You created us to
be. Call us as your people and keep us
safe in your loving arms. In the
precious name of Jesus we pray, Amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
Good
Morning All,
Micah 6:8; “He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does
the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love mercy, and to walk
humbly with your God?”
I am only human!! How many times have we heard or said
that? Maybe you found yourself trying to
be in two places at the same time or trying to get two things done at
once. Maybe you have been put in a situation
which it is almost impossible for one person to achieve and we say,” I am only
human.
Usually, we say this when we are caught in
a moment of impropriety; a spouse who looked at an attractive member of the
opposite sex a little too long. Maybe someone
dropped a bagful of change and we picked some up and kept it; after all I’m
only human. Maybe the teacher left the
test answers open on her desk while she talked to someone outside the
classroom; I’m only human. Maybe we’re
in the boss’s office and he has the employee evaluations sitting there; one
little peak I’m only human.
We love that excuse because we think it
gives us a pass on any failure or sin after all “I’m only human”. The problem with that is that this statement
isn’t quite truth. When God created man,
man was perfect and without sin. Man was
made in the image of God and was thus the image-bearer of God in creation. To be human was to have the image of
God. After sin entered the world, the
image of God was lost. Sinners have stopped
being human. God defines what it means
to be human. We are to do justice. That means we are to do everything in our
power to see to it that justice is done.
If we know we are undercharged for an item we should say so. If we know that we have an extra calf in the
pasture we should say so. If we see
someone who is being oppressed or taken advantage of we should say so. We are to do justice.
We are to love mercy. We are to seek out every opportunity to show
love to our fellow man. We are not to
avoid it; we don’t look the other way and then claim “I didn’t see it after all
I’m only human.” When we hear the cry of pain or the lament of sorrow we are to
love mercy and show it to our fellow man.
We are to walk humbly before God. We are to remember that God is God and we are
not. We may not always understand why
God does what he does but we are to trust in God’s mercy and look to what He
has shown us. God has shown us His love
by the sending of Jesus to pay for our sins and to redeem us back from
sin. The love God shows us is so much
more than we deserve that our response should be humble adoration and
thanksgiving for what God has done.
That is what it means to be only
human. If we really want to use that
saying properly; next time we should say, “I’m only a sinner”; not as funny but
more accurate. We pray to be more human
as God shapes us to be his disciples.
Gracious Lord, our lives
are always empty as we fail to live up to your standards. We are incapable of it yet you love us
anyway. We thank you for your grace and
tender mercies which are showered upon everyday. Make us to be human as You created us to
be. Call us as your people and keep us
safe in your loving arms. In the
precious name of Jesus we pray, Amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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