Thursday, October 8, 2020

10-8-2020

 Good Morning All, 

          Ephesians 5:1; “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children.”

     Our grandchildren continue to grow.  I hope their parents are ready.  As my wife and I watch, it is fascinating how the grandchildren become “mini-mes” of their parents.  The way the talk, the words, or phrases they use, their interests or hobbies.  It all falls together.  They like to fish or play baseball or get a latte or do whatever mom or dad are doing.  It is always good advice to remind mom and dad that little ears and little eyes take in a lot and repeat a lot.  Their imitation of mom and dad can be quite fascinating.

    It is one of the most interesting things to watch, especially in a farming community.  Young boys, from about three or four on up, help their dad do farm work.  Now this help is usually little more than riding in the pickup into town, but they watch their father act and interact.  Soon the young guys pick up their father’s mannerisms, voice patterns, and common phrase usage; sometimes they even dress like their dad.  It can be fun to watch; adults walking around with miniature of themselves walking beside them.

    Our verse for today speaks to us as being imitators of God.  This verse suffers from poor chapter division.  It really belongs to the chapter preceding it.  In the last part of the fourth chapter speaks of new life in Christ and what it means to us.  This section concludes with the following verse. “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.  So, we are to be imitators of God by forgiving one another and then to love one another in a sacrificial manner.  This comes about because we are new creations because of Jesus and his sacrifice.

    So, we see that imitating God is about love; our new life is about the sacrificial love that God poured out upon us through Jesus.  We are to turn from the selfish and turn toward the selfless.  God calls us and empowers us to do this.  We see it in part when we look at another person who is in pain or suffering and we feel the twinge in our stomach, and we think “someone should do something to help.”  This is the start to the reaction of the new creation.  God moves us to feel, to have compassion on our fellow man.  Yet God wants us to move beyond feeling for our brother and sister.  He wants us to act on behalf of our brother and sister.  When we see pain, we should offer healing and when we see sorrow, we should offer comfort.  This is how we are imitators of God by loving our fellow man.

Father teach me to imitate you.  Teach me to love my neighbor and to bear others up.  We see so much pain and sorrow in this broken world; lead me to be an agent of healing.  Lead me to love my neighbor and to see that in this action, I find solace.  Lead me to love those in need.  Lead me to those people who need me that they may meet you.  In the precious name of Jesus, our risen savior we pray, amen.

God’s Peace,

Pastor Bret   

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