Good Morning All,
Micah
2:12; “I will surely assemble all of
you, O Jacob; I will gather the remnant of Israel; I will set them
together like sheep in a fold, like a flock in its pasture, a noisy multitude
of men.”
What do you do with the leftovers? We almost always have some form of leftovers. If you make supper; there is usually some leftover. When you are making the meal, you might have some leftover ingredients. If you are building a deck; you might have some lumber leftover. What do you do with it? Do you save it? Do you throw it away? Do you estimate whether it is worth saving? Do you place a value on the leftover before you decide to keep or toss?
What do you do with the leftovers? We almost always have some form of leftovers. If you make supper; there is usually some leftover. When you are making the meal, you might have some leftover ingredients. If you are building a deck; you might have some lumber leftover. What do you do with it? Do you save it? Do you throw it away? Do you estimate whether it is worth saving? Do you place a value on the leftover before you decide to keep or toss?
We all place a value on our leftovers. If you made a gold necklace and had some gold
leftover; would you keep it or throw it out?
If you serve Thanksgiving dinner and have 5 pounds of turkey and 4
pounds of ham leftover; do you keep it or throw? What if it is a half-cup of that salad that
your aunt brings that you cannot stand; do you keep or throw?
It is interesting how we view
leftovers. If it is meatloaf we may
debate eating it. If it is chili or some
stew which gains flavor as it sets in the fridge; is it a leftover if it tastes
better the third time we eat it?
Leftovers are a curious lot. Almost by definition they are second class,
second best, a portion which may or may not be thrown away. It is a portion which may or may not have
value.
There are many times in our lives when we
feel like leftovers. Have you ever gone
somewhere with some friends and then run into some of their other friends that
you don’t know? Have you ever felt like
the odd person out? We all get in the
car to go somewhere and one of us doesn’t fit.
The last person picked for the team.
The one who was 8th for seven pieces of cake; the only one
not to get into the game; sometimes we feel like leftovers.
Sometimes the pain is unbearable. The whole family gets together but you can’t
make it. When they talk of the fun, are
you just the leftovers? Maybe a loved
one has decided that you are just a leftover in their life as they move
on. Maybe the job you have done for 25
years now finds you expendable or a leftover.
There are lots of ways for us to feel like leftovers and the devil loves
to add to it.
God loves leftovers!! He saved the remnant; he saved you. He saved you not because he views you as
leftovers but he views you as his beloved children. His love for us is beyond anything we can
ever measure. We are never just the
leftovers; we are always his choice selections.
Wherever He finds us or wherever he places us, we are his beloved
children.
Dear Father, we give you thanks that you always hold us close as
your favorite and not just the leftovers.
Give us the courage to reach out to those who the world treats as
leftovers. Lead us to show them your
love. In Jesus’ precious name we pray,
amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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