Good Morning All,
1 Corinthians 1:18; “The message
about the cross is nonsense to those who are being destroyed, but it is God’s power to us who are being saved.”
Do you ever fall for
those jokes that have an obvious answer but you miss them? For example, if an airplane crashes exactly
on the border between the United States and Mexico, exactly dead center on the
border line, where do you bury the survivors? (You don’t bury survivors!) Or if
an EEG is an electroencephalogram and an EKG is an
electrocardiogram, then what is an EGG? (Breakfast!)
These kinds of jokes are infuriating because
they are really simple if you pay attention.
Yet we don’t pay as close attention as we should so it slips by us. It
is so obvious that we miss it. Even when
we see how ridiculously obvious the answer it, we feel it is almost
nonsense. Something so simple that when
you overthink it, you miss it.
God does the same thing with faith. God took the most heinous symbol of torture
and punishment, the cross, and made it the symbol of hope. Then he took that hope and gave it to us as a
gift. Then he entrusted the delivery of
this message of hope to you and to me.
Talk about a plan that is as foolish as it gets, this isn’t a business
plan to take to your bank for a loan on!
But that is the point; there is no humanly way that this will work. This plan requires that you and I trust God
fully to work.
That is why God does it this way. There is absolutely no doubt that for this
plan to work God has to make it work. We
are only the conduit that He chooses to use to make it work. That is the beauty of God’s plan; it doesn’t
rely on us. Nothing we do makes our
salvation work, only God makes it work.
The beauty of this is that we don’t have
to look at our life and try to make it so that we are earning brownie points
with God. God loves us as we are, warts
and all. There is no sin that we
committed that God has not or will not forgive.
God’s grace outweighs our sin!
His amazing love moves everything for us to be his child. His plan is simple enough that it won’t fail
us. All we do is cling to his
promise. All we do is hold on
tight. No amount of works on our part
matter. So we can never be beyond
help. We are never so bad that things
are hopeless; we always have hope because everything depends on God and not on
us. His promise, as simple as it is, is
all we need.
Gracious Father, in you we have hope, in you we
have salvation. You make it simple so
that we may receive from you our promise of eternal life. Give us the courage to trust and the strength
to hold onto your promise. Move in our
lives that we may come to those who are hurting and in need of your grace
especially at this time. Use us to bring
your kingdom to those who are desperate and in pain. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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