Friday, July 26, 2019

7-26-2019


Good Morning All,

      Philippians 1:6; “And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.

    Are you a starter?  Do you have a lot of projects started?  Do you like to start projects and then get someone else to finish them?  It is kind of interesting that some of the world’s greatest masterpieces are unfinished.  Franz Shubert has the “Unfinished Symphony”; Charles Dickens has “The Mystery of Edwin Drood”; these are just two of the list of unfinished projects.  Of course, these projects went uncompleted by accident not by design.  Our verse speaks of a project that is unfinished by design.

    The Apostle Paul is offering a blessing to the people of Philippi promising the guarantee of Jesus to finish the work that Jesus began.  Paul is telling them that greater things are on the way.  The Gospel of Jesus began and what Jesus began to do and to teach, yet neither of these ends.  We see a start but we don’t see an end.  The Bible ends, doesn’t it?  Why doesn’t it tell us that the Gospel of Jesus and what he did and taught ever got finished?  It almost sounds like it isn’t finished.  That is because it isn’t.

    What Jesus began doing, he continues to do through the Church by the Holy Spirit.  The message of the Bible isn’t some past event or ancient history; it is the start of your life story and it is the start of my life story.  It is in the Bible where God tells us of his love for us; it is where God shows us his love for us by the offering up of his son.  The Bible is where God brings us into His story, the story of restoring, reclaiming, and redeeming his creation, of reclaiming you and me.  The message of the Bible is today and it is tomorrow.  It is God’s life refreshing message of hope and salvation.  It is God telling you that you matter; you are his redeemed child.  Jesus began this ministry and won’t finish it until he returns again. 

      This means that we, as Christians, live in a state of “already but not yet”.  We are already saved; our name is already in the Book of life but we aren’t there yet.  Jesus has begun this good work in you and will see it completed in his day and time.  Our life with him has just started and our time to serve with him has just started.  It has only begun.  The old has passed away and the new is here just not all of it.  We live in the time of grace.  We live in the time of God’s grace not yet perfected, not yet completed.  We are given the time and the task of continuing the ministry of Jesus until he returns.  Jesus has begun this work, continues it through us until He finishes it when He returns.  God’s story of salvation continues through you and through me.  It is our hope and our salvation.

Dear Father, you choose to wait for the completion of Jesus’ ministry.  Move us to use this time to brig others into your kingdom.  Let them see in us the wonders of your love and grace.  Keep us strong by living in the message of hope that you give us.  In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen   

God’s Peace,

Pastor Bret   

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