Good Morning
All,
John 20:30-31; “Now Jesus
did many other signs in the presence of the
disciples, which are not written in this book; but these are
written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and
that by believing you may have life in his name.”
So, do you
ever wonder what the disciples did on Saturday?
It would have been the Sabbath and it would have been the Passover but
what did they do? Did they just sit and
stare? Did they plan for what was
next? Did they sit and remember and
reminisce about the past three years?
What did they do?
The answer: we do not
know. Scriptures does not tell us what
the disciples did on Saturday.
Scriptures does that a lot to us.
We know very little about Jesus from after his birth until he begins his
ministry when he is about thirty. We
only have one little snippet of his childhood.
Did he learn the trade of carpentry?
How much rabbinic training did he receive as a child? Was he poor, rich, or what we would call
middle-class? We do not know.
This is not the only place
where Scriptures is silent. We do not
have a real good description of heaven or hell or what our glorified bodies
will look like. Even in the Old
Testament there are places where Scriptures is silent. For some, this is very disturbing. When you point out what Scriptures actually
says some get upset because it is different from what they have heard or were
taught or want to believe. So, we
wonder, we may even ponder, but we do not know.
Do not let what Scriptures
does not tell you undermine what it does tell you. The Bible was written for a very specific
reason and that reason is to reveal to you the truth about Jesus and how he
gives you salvation. All the stories in
the Bible direct us to this truth. Jesus
died to pay for your sins and was raised to give you the victory over
death. That is what we are told and that
is the greatest news that you can ever hear.
Through His Word, God reveals
to us what we need to find our comfort in Him, to find our hope in Him, to
recognize that our security is tightly wound up in His unfailing love. He reveals his truth to us. He reveals what we need to know but it is not
all the truth that is God. “God’s ways
are higher than our ways” we are told.
God reveals himself to us in the manner that we need.
So, for the rest, we need to
live in faith. We know God’s love for us
as he has revealed it. We can thus trust
that what is not revealed to us is based in his nature of love. We do not know everything but everything we
know tells us we are saved. Trust in
God’s promises; he will not let you down.
Father in heaven, you know
all that there is. Guide us by your
Spirit to trust in you and your holy Word.
We know that your mercy has redeemed us and that your grace sustains
us. Lead us to be content in your loving
arms. Be with those who struggle with
the demons of this life. Send your
Spirit of comfort to them and guide them to your Holy Scriptures that they may
have peace. In the precious name of
Jesus our risen Savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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