Good Morning All,
Luke 10:30; “Jesus replied, “A man was
going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fell among robbers, who stripped him and beat
him and departed, leaving him half dead.”
This
is the start of one of the most famous parables, “The Good Samaritan.” This is
a very common story but it may go a little different than you think. We often hear this and think that this guy
had some really bad luck. He went to Jericho and was robbed. Yet didn’t he know that this was a dangerous
route? He should have; he should have
known that it was a bad idea to go down that path by himself. It was dangerous but he went anyway. After he was robbed and beat up, two people
who he should have been able to count on, a Levite and a priest, walked by not
even stopping. His help came from a
completely unexpected source. He was only helped by a Samaritan.
Sometimes, we just make a wrong decision
like the man in our story. We take a
course of action that is inadvisable. We
can call that “temptation.” We know
better, we know it will only end badly but we do it anyway. Once we give into temptation, the devil and
his demons fall upon us like thieves in the dark. He will beat you up, steal all you have and
leave for dead. But you won’t be dead,
not yet; he will leave you there to suffer some more. That is what sin really does to us, it beats
us up and leaves us destroyed.
Now we may think that we can handle it, or
at least deal with it. We may even have
a couple of ideas of how to deal with the destruction. We may think we can just handle it, we may
think we can lie our way through it, we may think someone (parents or spouse or
friend) will just bail us out, we may think that no one will ever know. Yet when sin hits us with the guilt and the
accusations. We cannot hide from what we
did, we know and deep down it hurts us, deeply hurts. It paralyzes us; it leaves us suffering
almost dead.
It leaves us to where we cannot do anything
to help our self. There is only one way
for us to be saved from the ravages of sin, God himself had to step in and save
us. In our life, Jesus is the only
answer. He is our only hope. He picks us up, pays for our recovery and
will pay for future “expenses” (sins).
This is our only hope all others will fail. So the great news is that we can trust in
that hope with the certainty of God’s promised mercy and saving grace in our
lives. Even when we make really bad
choices, he comes to save us and to rescue us from sin.
Father, in your mercy, you have sent Jesus to rescue
us form sin. You have rescued us from
the devil and his torments. Keep us safe
on our travels. Keep us free from temptation. Guard us by your Spirit. Be with those who are especially hurting at
this time. Be with those who are beaten
and left along the side of the road. Use
us as your hands and feet to deliver them by your grace. Bring them safely home. In the precious name of Jesus, our risen
Savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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