Good
Morning All,
Psalm 68:35; “God, the God of Israel, is awe-inspiring in his holy place. He gives strength and
power to his people. Thanks be to God!"
I had a neighbor who has an
automotive/fix-it shop. His wife was our
mail carrier. She drove a little pickup
that had over 300, 000 miles on it. I
think it helped that he was a mechanic.
It seemed about every other week or so, he would have this little pickup
up on the hoist and he was changing oil or replacing u-joints, or bushing, or
brakes. He was always fixing or
replacing something. Maintenance is
always important to keep the vehicle running right.
We used to
notice this when we would go to farm sales where the sales were somewhat
distressed. That is the farmer did not
want to sell but could not afford to keep farming. You could see that often the maintenance of
the equipment was not what it should have been.
You knew how it worked. Maintenance
takes money and when money is tight often maintenance is pushed down the
list. Yet it never takes long for this
lack of maintenance costs more in the long run.
It often shortens the lifespan of the equipment plus you end up spending
more on repairs as well.
Our faith
life is a lot like taking care of a car or other equipment. You need to do the maintenance for it to work
properly. You need to do the maintenance
so that the equipment works when you need it the most. This is true of our faith life as well. Now this does not mean that we must work on
our salvation; that is already settled by God’s mercy. Because of this mercy, God gives us the grace
to face our daily struggles. He gives us
His Spirit to help us as we deal with our daily struggles. He gives us the gift of His Words of
forgiveness, his sacraments, and the gift of prayer and of His written
Word. We also have the gift of His
Church, the body of believers, who are there to comfort and console us. These gifts are all there for us to face the
daily grind of our life here on earth.
But we must
use them and often. This is how we
maintain our faith. We need to regularly
attend worship services. This is where
we hear God’s Words of forgiveness and grace spoken to us. We can hear the precious joy of God’s
pronouncement of his unwavering love for us.
We need to share in Holy Communion with our brothers and sisters in
Christ. This nourishing of the spirit
and soul will strengthen the bond of fellowship with our fellow believers. We need to spend time in the study of God’s
Word and in prayer. This is the rhythm
of our devotional life that can serve as a major part of our maintenance
program. God gives us the tools and the
desire to follow through with them. So
do your maintenance every day!
Gracious Father, you give strength and power
to us as we face the daily struggles of this life. Guard us by your Spirit and move us to
maintain our faith in you. Move us to
search your Word, to partake in your sacrament, and to trust wholly in
you. Be with those who have let their
maintenance lag. Help them to return to
the safety of your loving arms. This we
ask in the precious name of Jesus, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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