Good
Morning All,
Exodus 6:7; “I will take you to be my
people, and I will be your God, and you shall know that I am the Lord your
God, who has brought you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians.”
We are had a wedding at Trinity a couple of
weeks ago and have another scheduled in a week or so. Of the “extra” duties that I get to do;
weddings are my second favorite. My
absolute favorite thing is doing a Baptism.
There is nothing quite like it.
Yet weddings are a close second; when people choose to involve you in
their special times and events it is very exciting and rewarding. So as I was reading this passage this
morning, I was struck by how much it sounds like a wedding.
The wedding is: I take you to be my wedded
wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for
richer for poorer… until death us do part…I pledge my faithfulness. Doesn’t that sound a lot like what God is
saying here? You see that one of the
most important parts of the Bible that we don’t often talk about is that of
forming relationships.
When God created everything, man was to
live in a perfect relationship with everything.
God would walk with man in the cool of the morning; a perfect
relationship. Man and woman loved each
other completely and perfectly. Even
man’s relationship was perfect with no thorns or thistles to cause a man’s
labor to be hard. This all blew up when
man sinned. We walked away from God and
the perfect relationship. Soon, creation
was no longer in a perfect relationship with man either as thorns and thistles
and labor that was long and hard. Plus
the anger and the failure of man’s relationship to man and woman erupted
quickly.
So God did what only God could do. He formed a new relationship with man. He did it with his grace. Notice that it was God who took man to be his
people not the other way around. God
came and rescued his people and then made them his own. He formed the relationship to bring us back
to him.
God does that with us as well. He rebuilds this relationship every day with
his forgiveness. He rebuilds this
relationship out of his love and for the sake of Jesus. He rebuilds this relationship for us; to heal
us, to restore us and to make us whole.
We move into the “there- but not yet” We are in his kingdom, the kingdom
of grace (church) waiting to move into the kingdom of glory (heaven). While we are “there- but not yet” we live in
his gracious love guiding us and leading us while we face the travails and
trials of this world.
God takes you as you are but he doesn’t
leave you that way. He cleans us up and
feeds us with his body and blood and gives you hope. He gives you hope for tomorrow and comfort
for today. He is a God of love who
desires that you return to being the child that he created you to be.
Dearest
Father, through Jesus you make us your own and we are your people. Lead us in the path of your grace and
righteousness and keep us yours until life eternal. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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