Good
Morning All,
Proverbs 10:28; “The hope of the righteous
brings joy, but the expectation of the wicked will perish.”
When I was in college, we had a psychology
class where the instructor asked everyone to think of what they would do if you
knew you had exactly 24 hours to live.
If you knew that you only have 24 hours to live, you still have all your
current abilities and faculties but you only have 24 hours to live; how would
you spend them? There were only about
10-12 in the class so we had a pretty interesting discussion. Most said that they would spend the time
calling and talking to friends. A couple
of guys answered that they would get drunk and not even be sober or awake when
they died. One guy said that he would
get in his car and drive. No place in
particular just drive and see what he could see 24 hours. Some answered that they would go home and
read the Bible and pray.
It was an interesting mixture of
answers. Some pointed to trying to run
away and avoid the future. Some placed
the importance on relationships with people some placed it on their
relationship with God; but it revealed some things about us deep down. Who are we deep down?
This is a question that Jesus asked many
people while he was here on earth and he asks us that today as well. Who are you deep down, where do you place you
hope and your confidence? Do you trust
yourself? Do you trust your parents or
your spouse to solve everything? Do you plan
on hiding or running away when trials and troubles hit? Where is your hope, your ultimate security;
where is your faith placed? Is it in the
true God or is it somewhere else?
This is part of the reason that God will
allow or even send tests and trials into our lives. It isn’t so God can see what we are made
of. It is so you and I can see what we
are made of. When I have trouble, where
do I go? Do I turn to God or something
else?
Our verse gives us a clue as to the right
answer. The hope of the righteous brings
joy. Who are the righteous? They are those who God has forgiven and
declared holy. They are the redeemed in
Christ for whom a place in heaven has been waiting since the foundation of
time. They are God’s chosen children
who, by faith, cling tightly to God’s promises of hope and salvation. When they die and are called to account, they
will enter into the kingdom of glory with joy and celebration.
So where do you place your ultimate
security? Is it in the saving grace of
Jesus and his gift of redemption? Or do
you place it somewhere else? Grab hold
of the faith that God gives you and you will see joy.
Father of grace and mercy,
your blessings are new to us every day and they roll over us like a river. Keep us secure in the knowledge of our
salvation. Keep us secure in the
certainty of our hope. Strengthen us
with your Spirit of wisdom and hold us in your hands. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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