Good Morning All,
Proverbs 3:5; “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding."
The pressure is on. Have you ever watched an athlete perform
under pressure? Maybe the field goal
kicker when his team is behind by 2 points with: 02 seconds left in the
game? Or how about the guy/gal trying to
make two free throws with the same: 02 seconds?
Everybody is watching; everybody sees.
If you have never been in a situation like this, there is no way to explain
the pressure that you feel. You can feel
every hair on your arm begin to rise; you hear every drop of sweat fall to the
floor; you feel each heartbeat in your temple.
It is an adrenalin rush like nothing else.
One thing that is for sure is that we all
feel some sort of pressure in our life. It
might be because of some job-related issue.
It may be because it isn’t raining enough or it is raining too much. It may be that you are approaching retirement
and you don’t know what you will do. It
may be the coldness in a family relationship or it may be health related. We all face some sort of pressure in our
life; it takes away our sleep, it takes away our comfort; it takes away our
contentment.
Pressure is a two-edged sword. On the one side, it sharpens your awareness
to your surroundings. To the athlete,
this means to focus on his training and practice. On the other hand, it can cause to cave under
the weight of the event. Sweaty palms
and shallow breathing can kick in. This
is always the balance for the athlete and for us as well.
When you begin to experience this pressure
or stress in your life, you can become aware of what you are experiencing. Sleeplessness, restlessness, depressed or any
other negative emotion should trigger your awareness. Yet instead of focusing on your own skill or
talent; we need to look to God. God is
watching and fully aware of what we are experiencing. He knows that we will cave to the pressure if
left on our own. God’s eyes are watching
us all the time and he listens to our prayers.
When we experience these stresses or pressure. We need to turn to our
rock and that is Jesus.
We will always battle stress; that is part
and parcel to a broken, sin-filled world.
But we don’t have to battle it all alone. God offers to comfort us. He uses His Word and His sacraments and he
uses His church. He uses his church to
be the flesh and blood touch for us as we go through the troubles and travails
of life. We will face them just not
alone. We really don’t have to battle
the weight of fear or loneliness or sadness or worry by our self; Jesus has
already won those battles and offers us his grace and comfort fort this life.
Gracious Lord, as we battle with the stress of
everyday life; we do not face it alone.
Give us the wisdom to see our struggles and to trust in you to give us
the strength to stand up in your grace.
We ask that you especially see those who are struggling mightily and
feel as though they are going to cave.
Bless them with your Spirit of peace.
In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor Bret
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