Good Morning All,
John 20: 25; “So the other disciples told him, “We
have seen the Lord.” But he said to them, “Unless I see in his hands the mark
of the nails, and place my finger into the mark of the nails, and place my hand
into his side, I will never believe.”
Since the co-vid19 self-quarantine is going
on and most sports are not, it might help a little to look at sports. In this case football. Early in his career, Jim Marshall, pro
football player for the Minnesota Vikings, recovered a fumble and ran the wrong
way 66 yards. So instead of scoring a
touchdown for his team (6 pts.), he scored a safety (2 pts.) for the other
team. This play is considered the first
“blooper” highlight in the NFL. Even
though Jim Marshall at the time of his retirement had the record for most
consecutive starts at 270, most consecutive game appearances at 282 and the
record for most opponent fumbles recovered at 30; he is best known for running
the wrong way in a football game.
Most people only know of Thomas as
“Doubting Thomas.” He is the one who
wouldn’t believe unless he touched Jesus.
We go to great lengths to call out our friends and neighbors who
question our ability to accomplish a goal as being “Doubting Thomases.” Yet Thomas went on to be a great Apostle.
Taking the Gospel of Jesus well into India where tradition says he was murdered
by the Brahmins for preaching the Gospel of Jesus to the locals. He did many great things, but we only know
him as the doubter.
Maybe you have something in your life that
weighs greatly on your heart and mind.
Perhaps you are a woman who had an abortion. Perhaps you are a man who encouraged your
partner to have an abortion. Maybe you
were involved in a car accident where someone was killed. Maybe you had an affair that broke up a
marriage. Perhaps you abused your
children or spouse. Maybe you are
holding onto something else that, if known by many people, would change how
they view you. Your past does not define
you in God’s eyes. In God’s eyes you are
a redeemed child whom he loves dearly.
One major mistake, failure, bad choice, whatever you want to call it
does not have to define you before God.
You are defined by Christ’s atonement for you.
So, no matter what is behind you, no matter
how “infamous” it may be or seem; God’s grace is there for you. No matter how bad you view it, God views it
as forgiven. You have a whole new life
ahead of you. You are not so far gone
that you cannot be saved because you are already saved. God has placed your sins as far as the east
is from the west. Past errors, past
sins, past failures are just that, in the past.
We live to look forward to God’s love, to God’s mercy and to eternal
life with him.
Gracious Father guide us by
your Holy Spirit that we may leave the failures of the past behind us and move
forward in the glory of your mercy. Show
us that our life in your kingdom gives us the security that we need. Be with those who cannot throw off the past
and live in pain and fear. Free them
from their bondage. In the precious name
of Jesus, we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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