Good Morning All,
1 Thessalonians 5:9; “It was not God’s intention that we experience his anger but that we obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Why did Jesus come to earth? Why did he leave his holy temple in heaven to
come down to live with lowly man? God
could have just snapped his fingers and everything would have been changed, so
why did he come to earth?
The easiest answer is that he came to die
for our sins. This is the correct answer
but it leaves us hanging a little.
Jesus’ coming to earth in human form is part of the great story of the
Bible. Many people see the Bible as a
collection of stories, some connected some not; some important some not; some
of great value and some not. The Bible
is really one long narrative telling us what God is doing in our lives.
When we read the Bible, we can read it and
look for different themes or threads of the story to follow. One of those themes is the theme of
restoration. We can read from the fall
of man into sin in Genesis 3 about how God is going to restore man and his
creation. Adam and Eve have to leave the
Garden of Eden; they have to work hard, suffer pain and loss, live chaotic
lives and then die. This is not how God
designed it but it is how man chose to go.
The introduction of sin causes all our problems.
In order to fix this, God chooses to
restore man to his rightful existence.
God sent Jesus in order to restore us to be children of God. Think of who Adam and Eve were, who were
their parents? They had no human
parents; they were children of God living in the perfect Garden in holy
communion and companionship with God. We
were to participate, in an active way, with God in the caring for the created
world. Yet when we sinned, we broke this
relationship, we broke away from God.
Jesus came so that we can experience his
life and death and resurrection. These
are real events which give witness to God’s incredible mercy and his
unbelievable grace. Jesus came to bring
you back into the family of God. You are
declared a child of God and we are given a promise to cling to and then we are
given the faith to cling to it. This
faith doesn’t remove our struggles but it does give us hope. A hope that tells us that this struggle we
call life isn’t all there is to the story.
All that the story is about is our restoration,
our becoming children of God in order to receive the gift of eternal life. So, we wait for the promise to be perfected
or completed at which time our perfection will be restored and we can walk with
God and converse with God without pain or sorrow. Why did Jesus come to earth? He did so in order that you might have
eternal life; the eternal life with him in his holy kingdom.
Dear
Father in heaven, through your mercy you have made us your children. We rejoice in the certainty of this gift. Help us to see that your will for us is alive
and active and moves us every day to live according to your will and purposes
for us. In Jesus’ precious name we pray,
amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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