Good Morning All,
1 John 3:1; “See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are. The reason why the world does not know us is that it did not know him.”
Here
is a story I found the other day:
It
happened in 1948, just a few days before Christmas. A flash flood ravaged a
small town, leaving a gaping hole in the wall of an old church building—right
behind the pulpit. The young pastor knew there was no time to fix the damage
and decided to make the best of it. But providence was in his favor. The next
day he stumbled upon an old lace tablecloth at an auction and bought it for
$6.50. His intent was to hang it on the wall to cover the hole—not perfect, but
adequate for the occasion. The next day, while unlocking the building, he noticed
an elderly woman on the curb and invited her to come inside for warmth. She
nestled into a comfortable pew while he set to work covering the hole. She
gasped as he unfolded the worn tablecloth. “That’s mine,” she exclaimed. “It’s
my banquet cloth!” And she rushed to the front to show him her initials
engraved in one corner. The minister listened as she retold the story of her
days in Vienna, Austria, before the war. She fled from the Nazis, but her
husband was captured for crimes of treason. She hadn’t seen him since. Although
the minister offered her the cloth, she refused. It looked pretty hanging
behind the altar, the woman insisted. After the Christmas service the
following Sunday morning, an aging gentleman lingered behind to talk with the
young pastor. The cloth behind the pulpit brought back painful memories for
him. “Many years ago, my wife and I owned such a tablecloth,” he told the
pastor. “We lived in Vienna then.” Something told the pastor that this was more
than coincidence, so he took the man with him to seek out the woman. Calls were
made, and before long the two men were standing on the front steps of her
apartment. As the woman opened the door, the young pastor witnessed a reunion
more touching than he ever imagined possible—a husband and wife, together again
after years of separation. Some stories are harder to believe than others, and
this one ranks at the top of that list.
Imagine the look on their faces; the joy
that they felt when they saw each other again.
The joy these two felt is only a fraction of the joy which we will
experience when we enter into heaven. We
will celebrate with all the saints. The
joy and the excitement of seeing loved ones from years gone by; the wondrous
amazement of living with Jesus is far beyond anything we can ever dream
of. This is what awaits us as long as we
cling to God’s promise of forgiveness of sins and we trust in the hope of our
salvation.
Gracious Father, we look forward to the joy that awaits us. Keep us safe until that day. Lead us in your ways in peace and
harmony. Be with those who do not know
your love. Use us to bring the message
of your mercy to them. In Jesus’ precious
name we pray, amen,
God’s
Peace,
Pastor Bret
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