Good
Morning All,
Ephesians 2:14; “For he
himself is our peace, who has made us both one and has broken down in his flesh
the dividing wall of hostility”
In 1965, Simon and Garfunkel
released a song entitled, “I am a Rock.”
Unlike the Chevy pickup commercials, this was not an enjoyable
experience. It spoke of pain and loneliness. The second verse goes like this: I've
built walls, A fortress deep and mighty, that none may penetrate. I have no
need of friendship; friendship causes pain. It's laughter and it's loving I
disdain. I am a rock; I am an island.
Maybe this is you.
Maybe you have built walls. You
may have built them to stop being hurt, to stop feeling the pain. Maybe you opened your heart and your soul to someone,
and they crushed you. Perhaps they
rejected you, were disloyal to you, betrayed you or caused you pain in another
fashion. Pain can be one of the greatest
driving forces in human existence. We
seek to avoid it at all costs even to the point of building walls around us.
That is often how we deal with this kind of
emotional pain; we build walls. We build
them between our spouses, family, friends, rivals, or anyone else who can hurt
us. We build these walls in a false hope
that we can protect ourselves from pain.
The problem with this thought is that the
only thing we usually accomplish by building walls is to hold in the pain
rather than keep it out. By keeping the
pain in, we self-inflict even more pain and suffering. The stronger the walls; the more effective
they are in holding in all the pain and suffering. The more we suffer, the more we build walls;
walls that separate us from those whom we love and who love us. This is what sin does to us; it convinces us
to build walls. Sin convinces us that being
all alone is better than having a loving relationship with those around us.
Yet we know that Jesus came to bring about
healing. He came to heal all our
brokenness. He came to break down
walls. The first and greatest wall that
he destroyed was the one that separated us from God’s love. He destroyed this wall and brought us back
into his loving kingdom. He gives us the
power to destroy the walls that we have between us and those around us. His forgiveness makes us his children. What others say or do; how others react
towards us does not define us. The
events of our lives do not define us, God’s grace defines who we are; we are
his children, loved by him and cherished by him. This is what we can cling to. We do not need the walls; God grace will
protect us.
Father, at times we struggle
with the pain of broken and harmed relationships. This world only gives us pain but in you we
have comfort, in you we find hope. Help
us to break the walls and to heal the fellowship that we have with our brothers
and sisters. Be with those who are
suffering at this time. Send them your
healing Spirit. In the precious name of
Jesus, our risen Savior we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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