Good Morning All,
Luke 19:10; “For the Son of
Man came to seek and to save the lost.”
I am somewhat of a
“trekkie”; that is, I like to watch “Star Trek.” I like the old TV series with Kirk and
Scottie and Sulu. I like it because the
special effects are kind of cheesy, but the story line is usually
predictable. One of the shows was about
a civilization that was controlled by a computer. The whole purpose of the civilization was to
obey the computer. So now Kirk must
figure out how to destroy the computer without interfering with the
civilization. A tricky plot indeed. But in the end, the computer was foiled, and
the civilization went on to develop as it should, and it only took an hour to
resolve.
Unfortunately, we cannot
solve most of our problems in an hour.
Most of our struggles can take years to develop. It may take a few days for them to mushroom
into something hugely out of control, but they usually fester for years. It might be the slight cuts of disrespect to
our parents or our spouse. It may be the
cold and callous way we act toward others.
Or it might be our dietary and exercise habits over the years that have
led to high blood pressure and cholesterol problems.
We may have been less than
friendly at work or maybe put in just enough effort so they would not fire
us. There are many ways our struggles
begin but they will always take a painful twist because of our sin and because
the devil really enjoys our pain. He
even takes minor disturbances and makes them seem huge. Think not?
Have you ever thought of a problem that nagged at you and did not let
you sleep? How big did your imagination
make that problem? This is usually how
it goes. The devil loves to take those
festering problems, caused by our sins, and make them blow up right in our face. That is the devil’s sole purpose; to torment
you and to drive you from God.
Yet Jesus came to earth for
one sole purpose and that was to buy us back.
He came to save the lost, you and me.
He came to bring us relief from the devil’s taunts and attacks. He came to save us from sin and the pain that
it can cause in our life. He came to
bring us back to God’s family. Through
his death on the cross and his resurrection from the dead, he blazed the path
for our eternal life and our peace with God.
The struggles of the world
are still here but they do not separate us from God, and we can face them
knowing that God’s love will always be there for us. It is his grace that sustains us through our
battles, through the eruptions of pain which will occur. God’s grace will guide us along. Jesus came to find you; rest in the comfort
of the knowledge that he will never lose you.
Father of all mercy, through
your wondrous grace we are found. You
have sent Jesus to make us your own dear children. Guide us by your grace as we battle the devil
and the pain which he brings us. Be with
those who still feel lost. Shine your
light of mercy upon them and give them the comfort of your peace. In the precious name of Jesus our risen
savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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