Good Morning All!
Galatians 4:4; “But when the
fullness of time had come, God sent forth his Son, born of woman, born under
the law.”
“When
the fullness of time had come.” What on
earth does that mean? It means “at just
the right time”. When you think about your
life, whether young or old, how many things happened at just the right
time? Maybe you met your spouse while at
college and you took the same class and you met each other. If you had taken that class at a different
time, you might not have met but it was just the right time. Maybe you were pulling into a busy store and a
parking place opens just as you get there.
Just the right time. Maybe you entered
a restaurant and got seated and ordered when a tour bus pulls up and 30 people
come into the place; you got there at just the tight time.
Many people question why Jesus lived and
died and rose again 2000 years ago. If
you remember the rock opera “Jesus Christ Superstar” that was a main
question. The character Judas Iscariot,
asks Jesus,” Why did you pick such a backward time and such a strange
land?” But it was just the right time. The Roman Empire had established peace
throughout the region so travel for the spread of Christianity was primed. Almost all the Roman Empire all spoke Greek,
so this made communication easier. The
Sanhedrin and the Jewish Council still held power to order Jesus to die and
were willing to do it. The form of
execution was crucifixion. It was the
time when God determined was the right time.
Some will question, we may wonder as well, but we trust in God, who
controls the universe, to do things at just the right time.
That is a hard idea to swallow
sometimes. How often, when someone dies,
do we think that it is just the right time for that person to die? How often, did we look out the window looking
for rain thinking it is too late; it will not do any good. How often do we look at all the suffering and
pain in the world and even in our own community and maybe even in our own
family and home; do we think that God is acting in just the right time. It is hard to follow this sometimes, our
sinful nature clouds our trust and makes us think, the timing is all
wrong. We struggle with “just the right
time” when we think of what God is doing.
Yet just as our verse continues, our
struggles begin to see light. “God sent
his Son”; God sent Jesus at just the right time and Jesus comes to you at just
the right time. Sometimes it feels
painful; we think we can do everything then wham! We get knocked for a loop and
we see our weaknesses, our failures but above all we see God’s strength and
power but above all we see His wondrous love.
Even when we think the time is all wrong, God holds us in his loving
arms to give us hope, to give us comfort and to give us peace.
Father of all
grace, your mercies are new every day.
We thank you for bringing us into your holy family at just the right
time and for the comfort and love we receive at just the right time. Be with those whom we love who fail to see
this as the right time and do not know your love and comfort and live as those
who have no hope. Bring the lost back
into your flock. In the precious name of
Jesus we pray, Amen!
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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