Good Morning All,
1 Corinthians
2:5; “so that your faith might not
rest in the wisdom of men but in the power of God.”
It is amazing to me how fragile our world
really is. Think about what happens when
the electricity goes out for a while.
Most of us cannot prepare food, heat or cool our houses and, as darkness
settles in, we cannot see, even in our own houses. If the power outage lasts very long, the area
can actually begin to shut down as businesses cannot conduct business and
sometimes traffic controls do not work.
This is one of the interesting facts about
our faith. Christianity is not about
“finding serenity” or “finding myself” or “connecting to the cosmos”; our faith
is about power. Our faith is about being
connected to the power. This is what
Paul is telling us in this verse and elsewhere in his epistles. Paul doesn’t call the gospel “good advice”, “a
nice path to follow”, or even “a viable lifestyle”; Paul calls the gospel
“power.” It is the power that God uses
to save us. It is this powerful
statement, Christ died for your sins and you receive it by faith; that connects
us to God. It is God’s power given to
us.
Our faith is about power. It is about the power of God to forgive
us. It is about the power that God gives
to us to forgive others. It is about the
power that God gives us to change our lives.
It is about the power that God gives us to reach out to others and
change their lives. Never doubt for one
moment that when the Gospel of Jesus is spoken to a heart that will receive
this message in faith; lives are changed.
The Word of God in the hearts of men (and women) changes lives. The
Gospel of Jesus is the power to change lives and to do so in a most dramatic
fashion.
We also
have the power of peace. We can have
peace because God gives it to us through Jesus.
We can have peace at all times because of who Jesus is and because of
who God has declared us to be. We rest
in his loving but all-powerful hands. This
is one of the great messages of Scriptures.
Because of what God has done, is doing and will do for us; because of
who God is; we can live without fear. We
can live in peace with God because of his love for us and the power He has to
defend, preserve and bless us according to his good gracious will.
Our
lives are never the same when we hear the Gospel of Christ. We either receive it and live a life of faith
or we fight it and try to keep pushing God out of our life. Either way, your life is different; changed
forever. The Gospel is the power to
change your life; receive it as God’s mercy to bring you into his kingdom as
his redeemed child.
Almighty
God of power and might, you give us the power to change by your Holy
Gospel. Use us as the agents of change
in this world bringing your message of hope and forgiveness. Bring your power to change lives to those who
suffer the most and are desperate for your mercy. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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