Good Morning All,
Jeremiah 29:11; “For I know the
plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil,
to give you a future and a hope.”
If you receive an ad or an offer in the mail
in which you can buy something you need for a discounted price, do you take
full advantage of the offer or not? If
you get the chance to buy 10 gallons of gasoline for $2.00 a gallon, would you
buy all 10 gallons or would you only buy 5 gallons? It may seem like a silly question yet, is
it? If you had in your possession a
winning lottery ticket, would you settle for less than the full amount that you
were entitled to? Again, it sounds
silly, but is it?
Yet so often that is what we
do with our faith. We take just a little
and live with it rather than live it. We go to church, most of the
time anyway. We go to a Bible Study
class, once in a while. We may even read
the Bible on our own, if the satellite TV isn’t working right. We pray, when all else has been done. We believe that God forgives our sins but we don’t
let it or maybe don’t want it to change our lives.
God has a great and wonderful
life planned out for you. He gives us
all we need to live it and live it to the fullest that he gives us. Jesus told his disciples that he came to give
life and give it abundantly; yet too often we only take advantage of a portion
of it. We fail to grab onto the
wonderful life of love that he gives to us.
We hold back, thinking that the things of this world are so wonderful
and, like a moth gets drawn to the flame, it entices us until we get burned,
sometimes seriously burned.
God gives us the gift of life
eternal and with that we need to understand that our life here on earth is but
a twinkling of the eye when measured against eternity. Yet he gives us the tools to face this
life. He gives us his Word both spoken
and then the held and eaten Word. Jesus
nourishes us with his precious body and blood.
We have the adoption of sons of God.
We can call upon his name for hope, for comfort, for direction, for peace
or for any one of a myriad of things that we need to support this body and
life. God gives us all we need, he gives
us the desire to trust in his promise but we have to trust that promise. When we hold back, we lose. When we hold back, we are showing a weakening
of faith and it is faith that truly makes us strong.
So pray for faith and more
faith. Use the tools that God gives
you. Go to worship and really listen and
experience God’s love spoken to you. You
can hear it in the hymns, you can hear it in the liturgy, you can hear it in
the absolution, you can hear it in the sermon, you can taste it in the
sacrament. You can hear the voices join
together in God’s praise and then you can take it with you and use it
throughout the rest of the week. God has
great plans for you; grab them and live!!
Father of all grace, you
give us life. You have wondrous plans
for us to give us life and hope. Guide
us by your Spirit to live that life in faith that we may enjoy the sweetness of
your love. Be with those who are lost
and missing the tenderness of your mercy.
Bring them home safely. In the
precious name of Jesus, our risen Savior, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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