Good Morning All,
Psalm
94:14; “The Lord will never desert his people or
abandon those who belong to him.”
When I was growing up I liked to listen to the radio. I listened to basically two types of music. We had the rock and roll like Queen or the Beatles or Three Dog Night. We had the balladeers like Jim Croce or Simon and Garfunkel. I really like the ballads; they spoke to life. They spoke of joy or sadness of elation or incredible pain. I liked Simon and Garfunkel and their song “Bridge over Troubled Water”. It is a plaintive love song.
When I was growing up I liked to listen to the radio. I listened to basically two types of music. We had the rock and roll like Queen or the Beatles or Three Dog Night. We had the balladeers like Jim Croce or Simon and Garfunkel. I really like the ballads; they spoke to life. They spoke of joy or sadness of elation or incredible pain. I liked Simon and Garfunkel and their song “Bridge over Troubled Water”. It is a plaintive love song.
It was a refreshing song in that it was
about drugs or sex or violence. It was
about one person’s undying love for the person.
He promised to always be there, no matter what. This is a promise to be there as one to lean
on, to cry on, to be able to be comforted by.
This is still one of the best love songs around.
One of our greatest needs as a person is
someone to love and to be able to count on when we need them most. For most of us it is a spouse or a few really
close friends. These are the ones who
know us, warts and all, and still love us.
The ones, who can best tell us to move on, think about what to do, and
whatever we need to hear. These are the
people who can provide a rudder in our life when life can really get muddy on
us.
That is one blessing that we as Christians
have over other religions, we have a God who has “walked the walk”. Jesus became a man to experience our
life. We often spend time thinking about
how he keeps the law perfectly and dies for us.
Don’t forget that he also cried for us and hungered for us was elated
for us and saddened for us. Jesus
experienced all of our human emotions and all of our experiences. So, when we hurt, He truly feels our
pain. When we are elated, He knows our
joy. The full range of emotions Jesus
has experienced them.
So, like the song says,” when you’re weary,
feeling small when tears are in your eyes, I will dry them off.” We have the undying love of a God who
willingly became man in order to save us.
He died that we might live. In
all of our afflictions, Jesus is there to lift us up. He is there with his love to redeem us. His grace sustains us and carries us on.
We will face hardships and afflictions;
that is part of being human. Yet we do
not face them alone and we do not face them with a stiff and uncaring God who
fails to see or feel what we see and feel.
God has carried our every affliction and has defeated them with his
power because of his love. We can always
find comfort in his arms.
Dear
Father, you carry us in your loving arms to safety with all the certainty of
your promise. May we always find comfort
in you. We know that there are many who
are hurting and in need of comfort. Lead
us to them that we may be your arms, hands, shoulders and voice to be the
comfort that you so richly offer. In
Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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