Good
Morning All,
Psalm 147:5; “Our Lord is great, and his
power is great. There is no limit to his understanding.”
Do you understand what this means? How many times in your life have you heard or
used that phrase? This is a question
that can be very hard to hear. Sometimes
we hear that and simply want to shout, “NO!!, I haven’t got a clue.” Sometimes this question revolves around the
implications of the answer. If your employer
asks you how you want to fill out your W-2 form, he might ask if you understand
the implications of the change. If your
insurance agent is showing you some facts about your policy and any changes you
want to make, he might ask if you understand what this will mean.
Sometimes we hear this question at the
doctor’s office and the understanding can be too plain. We can hear this as a marriage sours and the
pain occurs. We can hear this when our
business fails and the bank forecloses on our loan. We can hear this if a loved one gets in
trouble with the law and must face the consequences. We hear this phrase often and usually we
don’t like the answer. Do you understand
what this means? It means that someone
is going to get hurt.
Sometimes, it means the exact
opposite. Sometimes when we hurt, we
talk to someone, a doctor or a friend and when we finish they respond, “I
understand.” Have you ever asked the
question, “What does this mean, I don’t understand” and have someone answer, “I
understand”? I call this the Linus
moment. You remember from “A Charlie
Brown Christmas” when Charlie Brown asks if anybody can explain Christmas and
Linus answers, “Sure, Charlie Brown” and then he recites Luke chapter 2. Linus understood what Christmas meant even
when the rest of the world seemed to forget.
It is nice when someone understands.
Whether it is setting the clock on your VCR
or making the computer work the way it should or knowing the pain that you are
feeling right now; it helps when someone can come to you and say I
understand. This is exactly what God
does for us. He understands. He understands you and me. He knows our heart and he knows our
life. He sees our pain and heals it.
We live in a world that is full of
pain. Sometimes this pain is inflicted
by people we know and love. This pain is
inflicted may be accidental or it may be intentional. This pain can hurt right to the core. Yet God truly does understand our pain and
our need. He understands our need for
forgiveness. He forgives us of our sin
and then brings us into his family. Here
we can come to God with all of our pain and all of our hurt and God says, “I
understand.” He continues with the ability to solve our pain. He gives us life and hope. God understands what we need, even before we
do. His grace is sufficient for us.
Dearest
Father, even when we don’t understand; you do.
Give us the faith to trust in you.
Father we come to you like the father who exclaimed, “I believe, help my
unbelief.” Help our unbelief that we may
go forth with the confidence and faith in your mercy and love. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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