Good Morning All,
Deut. 7:6; “For you are a people holy to the Lord your God.
The Lord your God has chosen you to be a people for his treasured
possession, out of all the peoples who are on the face of the earth.”
I think the story of the incredible
flooding that has occurred this year throughout the Midwest is amazing. There was a story of a family who was told to
evacuate their home because a dam upstream looked like it would fail. A couple hours after they left, flood waters
destroyed their home and farm. The
family took what they could but that wasn’t much. What do you take?
What becomes your most valued
possessions? Most people take family
pictures, family heirlooms; the things that they view as irreplaceable, things
that have more sentimental value than monetary.
Some take valuables that are rare like quality art or collectibles but
usually the items that we take have more value to us than they do to
others. We might save some things that
others would just toss into the garbage.
We see value or quality that only we can.
In many ways that is what the LORD has done
for us. He chose us to be his treasured
possessions. Anybody else would look at
this rag tag bunch and pick a new team. Yet
God doesn’t do this.
He chose us because he loves us.
The world looks at the Church and often laughs at its makeup. We are too old, too young, not too bright,
funny looking, funny talking; we don’t take orders well, and we argue amongst
ourselves as much as we don’t. In short,
we are an imperfect group with no discernible worth. Thanks be to God that He sees us differently!! He sees the precious pinnacle of his creation
and wants to return them back to the relationship that we had prior to Adam’s
sin. Because of the atonement of Jesus’
blood, God sees us as perfect.
God, through the death and resurrection of
Jesus, reconciled the world back to him.
He took us, his treasured possessions, out of the path of the fire out
of the path of destruction and placed us under his wing. This whole great process begins in our lives
when the Spirit calls us out of the darkness of sin and into the light of
salvation. We observe this through
Baptism. Even if the world sees that
possession as worthless or disposable, God, in his incredible love, takes that
treasured possession and pulls it from the fire and takes it with him to
safety. Whatever condition we are in,
whether we are ill or injured, worn out from stress and worry, whether we have
reached a point where we feel we cannot stand it anymore; we are God’s
treasured possession. God knows our
worries, He knows our needs. We trust,
through faith, that Hs promises are true. No matter what happens, we are always God’s
treasured possessions; He will always love us!
Father of all mercy, we give you thanks for your great
mercy. You have treasured us when no one
else would or could. Keep us
treasured. Hold us close to your heart
safe in your arms forever. In Jesus’
precious name we pray, Amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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