Good
Morning All,
Zechariah 10:8; “I will whistle
for them and gather them in, for I have redeemed them, and they shall be as many as they were before.”
I have always been fascinated by very well-trained dogs. I have watched shows on well trained hunting
dogs and well-trained sheep dogs and well-trained cow dogs. I had a neighbor that had a border collie
that used to “watch” the gate as he drove in and out to feed his cattle. None of the cows ever got out. He used a series of whistles and commands to
get the dog to do what he wanted the dog to do.
The dog heard the whistle and understood what it meant. Anybody else whistling and the dog just sat
there, but as soon as the owner whistled, the dog’s ears stood up and it became
attentive and alert.
The dog hears the
whistle of the master and responds. This
whistle may mean a meal or a task to accomplish. It is a response to the call of the
master. It means that there is a great
connection between the master and the dog.
The dog relies on the master for everything. The master feeds the dog, gives it a shelter,
protects it from enemies and guards it from all harm.
In many ways we are like
this dog. We are protected by God from
our enemies. Even if we are scattered
throughout the whole world, we hear God’s call, we hear his whistle and know
that it is him. Through the Spirit he
gathers us together into the safety of his body, the Church. Through his Son, he has redeemed us bought us
back from the sinful, selfish desires that used to control our lives to be his
dear children.
So as a good Lutheran we
ask, what does this mean? No matter what
we do or where we are, God knows and he doesn’t let us out of his sight. His grace is always there for us; to comfort
us to guard us to defend us. When the
challenges of life come at us and we fear them, we are afraid of what they
mean, God whistles for us and gathers us in, like a mother hen gathers her
chicks. He does this because he loves
us. We are his children and he protects
us from all that the devil throws at us.
All of our fears, all of our worries, all of our desperate cries and laments
of despair are heard by God and he calls us to his home to his place of
safety. God whistles and we know it is
his call and this call, the promise of forgiveness and the certainty of our
salvation, gives us hope.
We need to hear his
words of hope and trust his promises. “Cast all your anxieties on him” “Let not
your hearts be troubled” “Come unto me all you who labor and are of heavy laden
and I will give you rest.” Hear God’s
words for you, listen to the whistle.
Gracious Father, you
call us every moment. Let us hear your
call that we may be secure in your arms and guarded by your love. Be with those who are especially in need of
your grace. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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