Good
Morning All,
Matthew 28: 20b; “And
behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”
Even Elvis asked, “Are you
lonesome tonight?” It is one of the more
interesting elements of being a human.
We are social creatures; we tend to seek out companionship. Yet for many, it is the most elusive part of
their life. Much of the time people feel
alone. There are many “self-help” books
and articles that tell you to prepare to be alone, even in a marriage.
We see it in pre-teen and in
teenagers. Many times, a young person
will join a group, even a group they know is a bad influence and decision to be
with, rather than be alone. They seek
acceptance by society, or the group; if they don’t get it from one group, they
will seek it from whoever will receive them.
This can include groups that tend to misuse them and abuse them just as
long as they are accepted into the groups.
They just don’t want to be alone.
Sin brought about our sense of
loneliness. The first sin broke the
relationship between man and God. Sin
separated us God’s grace and it turned us from being compassionate being into
self-centered beings. The next recorded
sin proves this; it is the murder of Abel by Cain. Jealousy, envy, greed among other emotions
and desires drove Cain to kill his brother and soon this anger became
loneliness. This is what sin does; it
separates us from God and from each other.
We are left lonely.
This is part of what Jesus came to
change. He came to reconcile us back to
God and back to each other. This is why
he teaches his disciples to love one another.
This is the answer to loneliness; God giving us his love and then this
love flowing through us to others. This
is one of our greatest gifts; the gift of loving and of being loved. It is the end of loneliness.
Yet the devil does all he can to convince
us that we are alone. It is one of his
greatest lies. He wants you to feel that
you are isolated and all alone. Once he
has you convinced of this, he can torment you.
This is why we so often feel all alone.
It is the devil trying to entice you to leave God’s gracious and loving
arms in order that you might be his target.
Yet
Jesus knows his plans and his ways.
Jesus knows our fear and pain in loneliness. He has promised that we will never be alone. He has promised to be with us to do protect
us from the devil. We can live in the
certainty of his unending mercy. We live
with his eternal presence in our lives giving us the peace and confidence to
face the struggles of this life with courage and certainty that we do not face
them alone. We face them with the
certainty of God’s mercy always being present.
Gracious Lord, you are
always with me. You guard and protect me
from all that the devil throws at me.
Keep me in your loving arms. Be
with those who are especially feeling alone at this time. Bring them to the certainty of your
grace. Give to them the wondrous
knowledge of your loving protection and peace.
In your name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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