Good Morning All,
Genesis 1:3; “And God said,
“Let there be light,” and there was light.”
“Let there be light,” and there was
light. It does not get much simpler than
that. Yet think about what this
entails. Think about all the things in
the universe that produce light and how long they have produced light. Even as the daylight is getting shorter, the
light and warmth of the sun is keeping our garden going, even this late into October.
Light plays a huge role in the
production of tomatoes and everything green.
Think of all that energy. Think of
how much light that is. We have more
than enough light. Most of the light does
not even come to the earth. The whole
back half of the sun is producing light right now and we will never
experience.
Think of all the stars that exist and all
produce light. Even things that are not
stars produce light. Anything that
produces enough friction will begin to glow; to produce light. “And God said,” that was all it took and more
light than you and I could ever imagine, measure, use or contemplate came into
existence. Nothing in our life could
ever compare to this power. Nothing in
our human existence could ever produce as those three words; “and God said.”
The incredible power of God’s spoken
word. We often think of it when we see
lightening or hear rolling thunder. We
often think of it when we look at the majesty of mountains and the awe-inspiring
grandeur. Perhaps when we see a volcano
erupt or the seas swell and fall, and we think “all this with a spoken word;
and God said.” We see the power and we
marvel that everything that exists does so because of God’s spoken word.
Yet it is not just power, awe and majesty
that we see in God’s word; we see God’s infinite love and majestic grace. We see this love in the words “It is
finished.” We see it in the words “come
unto me all you who labor.” We see it in
the words spoken to the prisoners “come out!”
We see it in the healing
invitation of Isaiah, “Come,
everyone who thirsts, come to
the waters; and he who has no money, come,
buy and eat! Come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. We see it as God speaks and his words heal
us, restore us, recreate us, and give to us live. We see his word, his breath, filling us with
his life-giving Spirit. We see it when
that spoken word declares us holy.
God spoken word changes our life. God spoken word gives us hope and brings us
peace. Do you hear his word? Do you hear him speaking to you? He speaks to us every day thrown his holy
Word, the Scriptures, and he speaks to us through his sacraments of Baptism and
The Lord’s Supper. We hear his words to receive his mercy. In his words we have all that we need.
Gracious Father, when you speak, things are forever
changed. You spoke the word and you
changed me. You changed me from a lost
and condemned person into a redeemed and loved child. Be with those who do not hear you voice. Be with those who do not hear your words of
grace and miss the joy of your saving words.
Open the ears of the lost that they may know your peace. In the precious name of Jesus our risen
/savior we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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