Good
Morning All,
Ephesians 2:22; “In him
you also are being built together into a dwelling place for God by the
Spirit.”
One of the mysteries of literature is that
some of the greatest stories ever written were written by men while they were
in prison. Dostoevsky and Solzhenitsyn
did the bulk of their writing while in prison.
Even John Bunyan wrote Pilgrim’s Progress. Then there is Martin Luther King Jr. and
Nelson Mandela. Some of the most
powerful messages ever given, some of the most important classics were written
while in prison.
Some of the greatest books of the Bible
were written while the writer was in jail.
The apostle Paul wrote Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians, Philemon,
Titus and 1 and 2 Timothy while imprisoned in Rome. John was basically in prison on the island of
Patmos when he wrote The Book of Revelation.
The thing about that that is truly amazing is that some of Paul’s most powerful
words of hope are written while he was imprisoned. This adds a wondrous effect when we read some
of Paul’s writing of the joy that he feels as he suffers for Christ. Remember, he did really suffer; prison wasn’t
some country club it was dark, dank, and filthy with poor food, poor water and
poorer sanitation. Yet he rejoiced, not
at the situation he was currently in, but in the certainty that he was
redeemed.
All that hope and joy written while you are
in prison; the later ones as he knew his execution was approaching. Yet all he had was joy and peace knowing that
God was taking care of him. We should
experience that same comfort and joy.
For just as Paul was sure of God’s love; sure of his salvation and sure
of God’s comfort and companionship has he faced his struggle and ordeal.
We too face ordeals and struggles. Yet we can be confident that God is truly
with us and that he will never abandon us.
God has built you into his body, into his Church. You are not only part of it; you are an
integral part of it. God uses you to
build his church and you are built together, with the Spirit, and with other
Christians. This is a point that we
sometimes miss. A building is strong
because all the parts are integrally connected to each other. Each part of the building gets strength from
the support of the rest of the building.
This is one way that God uses his Church
here on earth. It is a haven and a
refuge for his children. He built that
church with the blood of his Son and builds up to give us a place where we can
gather together to battle the trials and tribulations that exist. It was belonging to this Church that gave
Paul his strength and courage. He was
built into the Church, together with all believers. While he struggled, the believers prayed for
him, comforted him as best they could with the Word of God which they shared
with him. It is the same for us. We may never be in a literal prison but the devil
will try to convince you that you are and should be in one. It is only by clinging to the promise that
God has made to you and makes to you every day that we can withstand what the
devil throws. Trust in God’s Word to you
for you are built into his dwelling by the Spirit.
Dearest
Father, you encompass us with your mercy and you do not forget us. We are always in your arms under your tender
care. Give us the courage to be built
together that we may all stand firm against the devil and his arrows. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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