Good Morning All!
Psalm 7:1; “O Lord my God, in
you do I take refuge; save me from all my pursuers and deliver me.”
Do you remember the Fugitive? Dr. Kimball was found guilty of a crime he did not commit while being hauled to his execution he escaped
and was chased through the rest of the TV series. He was pursued by the police who would
usually come in one side of town while he left out the other. Do you remember The Incredible Hulk? Dr. Banner was chased because of an
experiment which changed him into the hulk, and they wanted to find out why and
how. Do you remember Airwolf? A super helicopter is hidden in a hollowed-out
cave in the Valley of the Gods to hide it from some government agencies which want
to use it for some less than good things.
All these shows, and some others, involve
someone being chased or pursued. We are
often fascinated with the pursuit of someone, whether it is a television series
or the real-life pursuit of someone like the Unibomber
or bin-Laden. We like to watch someone
else being chased but what about when we are being pursued? We are often being pursued. It is usually something of our own doing.
We are often pursued by past sins which we
do not let go off or maybe by past sins which we have not really repented
of. When we do not let go of the past
sins, when we think that they are just too much or too horrible to confess; the
devil uses them to hound or pursue us with guilt and shame. We are also pursued by the guilt and shame we
feel for sins which we do not completely repent of. Remember the story of the tax collector who,
when he repented, paid back four times what he extorted when he collected
taxes? Sometimes that should be us.
Sometimes we are pursued by the guilt and shame of a sin against our neighbor
that we do not fully come clean to.
Perhaps we confess to God but not to our neighbor. Maybe we said some unkind things about
someone else; perhaps we heard some unkind things said and we did not speak
up. Maybe something happened and we let
someone else take the blame for our mistakes.
These are things which will pursue us.
Sins, that go unconfessed, always pursue us.
Fortunately, God, through his mercy because
of Christ’s atonement, forgives our sins.
Now all we must do is let this comforting fact lead us to finish our
confession or repentance to remove the guilt.
It takes courage; to admit to our shortcomings but God’s love and
forgiveness should give us the courage to take that step. If God is for us, who can be against us? And if they are against us, so what? God is for us, offering us His forgiveness
and the promise of eternal life; we find refuge in Him from all our pursuers.
God of mercy, give us
strength to combat all our pursuers as we find refuge in you. Comfort us and sustain us in Your peace, be
with our brothers and sisters who are especially under attack. In Jesus’ name
we pray. Amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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