Good
Morning All,
John 16:13; “When the Spirit
of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth, for he will not speak on
his own authority, but whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to
you the things that are to come.”
I have had mixed results using the GPS to
direct my travels. On one trip, we went
to Minneapolis to watch a baseball game.
Now I am more comfortable with one or two cars at a time on the road
with me so the 5-6 lanes full of cars all going 70+ and weaving in and out of
traffic is a step up. Yet I drove and my
wife watched the GPS and we went right to where we wanted to go on the first
try. The GPS worked
Our other trip was a little different. We went to the Black Hills and stayed in a
cabin somewhat off the beaten path. We
plugged in the location in the GPS and began our journey. I don’t know if the mountains and the trees
blocked the signal of the satellite or the coordinates just didn’t make sense
to a computer but as we journeyed, we paid homage to Robert Burns and took a
road less travelled. The GPS did not
work quite as well.
Fortunately, we have a guidance system that
is far more reliable than even the best GPS; we have the Holy Spirit to guide
us by reminding us of God’s blessings, promises and his wonderful words of
grace. He brings to mind all of God’s
graciousness and steadfast love for us.
“Nothing can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus
our Lord” “Cast all your anxieties on him for he cares for you” “Christ came
into the world to save the world not condemn it” “Be still and know that I am
God” these are but a few there are many more for you to hold onto at the
various times of your life and the journey you are on.
The challenge in our life is much like the
GPS; do you trust it? While the GPS has
been known to lead us astray occasionally, God’s Spirit never has. So, we need to trust in God’s grace for our
life. We need to always keep in mind
that God’s desire is for you to live as his redeemed child. God’s desire is to have you live with him in
eternal joy. We need to keep this in
mind. There may be some bumps along the
way, there will be times when the path isn’t clearly visible to us but God is
always there for us to protect us, to guide us, to heal us, to give us
life.
Jesus came into this world to give you
life. He came to give you hope. He returned to heaven to rule and to
intercede on our behalf. He promised
that the Holy Spirit would come to guide us and to lead us home. This is the promise that God makes to you. Trust his Word to see you through.
Father, as we face the
struggles of this life, we sometimes are lost.
You send your Spirit to guide and comfort us. Give us the strength to
trust your Spirit when we feel lost and beaten.
Be with those who especially battling life’s challenges. Give them the courage to rely on you, in the
precious name of Jesus, our risen Savior, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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