Good Morning
All,
Ephesians 4:24; “and to put on the new self, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness.”
One time, as I was coaching high school age kids in baseball; I talked with a fellow coach who faced a unique situation. He had a young man come up who could throw the ball pretty well. He had decent speed and was fairly accurate. The problem was that the way he threw the ball made it an illegal pitch. If a runner was on base it would have been called a balk. So, he had to set about to completely change. He had to get rid of the old style of pitching and bring in a new style of pitching.
This was harder than it sounds. One of the first problems was that he wasn’t convinced that he had to change. He had been successful at the younger level and no one had made him change. His coach kept telling him that he was wrong but neither he nor his parents believed him. He asked me what he should do. I told him to go ahead and let the kid pitch. The other coach asked, “what about a balk?” I said, “so what? He doesn’t believe you; let him believe the umpire. The only thing I would do would be to talk to the umpire before the game and let him know that you know it is a balk and that he should call them, vigorously if needed.” Needless to say, the young man’s first pitching appearance wasn’t what he or his parents expected.
So, the young man swallowed his pride and worked to change his pitching style. He was never as dominant as he was when he was younger, but he was a competent pitcher. In a way, our life is like that. Sometimes change is needed but change is hard. That is what has to happen in a Christian’s life; we need to change.
When God calls us to faith, he makes us “a new creation.” This means that we need to shed the old life and live the new life that God gives us. This can be difficult because part of change is to recognize that the old life was bad. It takes humility to admit that past failures have caused pain. It takes humility to confess our sins. Yet this is an important part of faith. We humble ourselves before God. When we truly recognize and confess our sin, God creates us as new creations. It is out with the old and in with the new, the new that God creates in us. We need to embrace it and to live it. We need to shed the old. We need to, through faith, embrace the new life; trust in God’s mercy and his will for our life. This is the new life to trust in God over our own skill and knowledge. Trust in God to provide and protect us.
Father of all that is good and gracious. We give you thanks for the new life that you give us. Strengthen us by your Spirit. Give us the humble heart to live according to your divine will. Guard us from all evil and keep us safe within your loving arms. Be with those who are struggling with the cares of life and give them the certainty of hope in you. Save them by your mercy. In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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