Good Morning All,
2 Corinthians
12:9; “But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for
my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I
will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ
may rest upon me.”
A few years back I used to
coach baseball. One year when we were
fortunate enough to make it to the state tourney, I got to watch one of the
most incredible baseball games I have ever watched. It was on the last day of a three-day
tourney. Being in the smaller town
tourney meant pitching was a premium. As
I watched the game the pitcher started to rub his pitching elbow. The coach did exactly what he needed to do
and that was bring in a new pitcher. His
team was behind by 5 runs already and he was forced to do “the coach’s
twirl.” This is what a coach does when
he needs a pitcher but does not have one left.
You stand on the pitching mound and look at every player on the field
and sigh.
The young man playing second
base came in and volunteered to pitch.
Most of the players in the tourney were 15 and 16. If he was 13, it occurred during the
tourney. His first practice pitch
bounced before home plate, but he kept throwing. He actually struck out two batters and got
the other one to ground out. Over the
next three innings, his team scored enough to get back to within one run. This young man’s pitching, although shaky at
times, was good enough. So, going into
the last at bat, being down one run, his team came up.
The first batter flied out but
the second one got a hit and stole second.
The next batter hit a single and then stole second on the next
pitch. So, the home team had a runner on
third and the winning runner on second and one out. The next batter struck out. Then guess who came to bat? The young second baseman turned pitcher. When he came to the plate to bat, he was
grinning. I was sitting next to a coach
from one of the other teams. He looked
at me and we agreed that this young man was not old enough to know he was
supposed to be scared to death. He swung
badly at the first two pitches but on the third one he got a real nice single
to left that scored two runs for the victory.
It should have never happened, but it did. It was amazing to watch.
How many times have we been
afraid to speak up for God? How many
times did we talk our self out of doing God’s will? God tells us his grace is sufficient for
us. We need to be more like this young
man. His older teammates did not want to
pitch because they were afraid. He had
no fear, so he succeeded. God gives us
no fear. We need not fear anything
because his grace is sufficient. It will
carry us through. So, trust God’s Word
and have no fear, by doing so we will souls for Christ. By doing so, we can bring comfort and hope to
a world that is in desperate need. God’s
grace is sufficient so boast in it.
Father, often I let fear
slow me down. I let fear stop me from
doing your will. I let fear hold me
back; all because I do not trust your grace. Teach me Lord that your grace is sufficient
for me. Make me bold for you. Give me courage to be your light and beacon
in a dark world. In the precious name of Jesus our risen Savior, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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