Good Morning All!
Isaiah
49:16; “Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands; your walls
are continually before me.”
When
a group of rowdy boys get together, they often will start to compare scars that
they have. It might start with a small one on an elbow then a little bigger one
on the knee; then a bigger one on the leg then soon all are giggling and laughing,
and the stories get bigger and bigger. Men rarely grow out of this. During the
movie “Jaws” there is a scene where Brody, Hooper and Quint are sitting around
comparing scars. At one point Hooper points to his chest and says he has the
scar from when a little girl in junior high broke his heart.
Scars can tell you a lot about a person’s
life. A person who works with glass or wire will show the marks of hard work. A
person who works around hot metal will do the same. At the time of our verse, it
was common for a slave owner to carve his name into the hands of a slave so the
slave’s ownership would never be in doubt.
This is, essentially, what God is telling
us he is doing. God has engraved your name on the palm of his hand. He has
vowed to never leave you or forsake you just like that slave can never deny who
owns him; God has promised to never forget you. He has promised to never forget,
and God never will.
We can find great comfort in this. God will
always be there to sustain through all the battles of this life. God does not
tell us that we will not have any battles only that we do not have to face them
alone. God is always there to comfort us, console us and to bear our burdens. Above
this, God has guaranteed our victory through the scars of Jesus. Through the
wounded and broken body of Jesus, we see God’s love poured upon us. In Christ’s
perfected resurrected body, we see God’s promise complete, our destiny with
Him. We can take comfort in that we are never truly alone. At the times of our
deepest pains of our greatest despair God is there to hear our cries and to
keep us within his loving arms.
In this we can find our hope, the hope of
eternal life. In this we see God’s true promise made to us and sealed on Calvary.
God has carved your name on his hands. He will not forget or forsake you. He
will walk through the deep waters with us and through the fires with us. It is
His power and might that has secured the victory. It is His love and mercy that
has caused Him to give to us, His beloved children, that victory. By His stripes
are we healed, His punishment should have been ours. His scars give us eternal
life in His kingdom. We are forever in his gracious hands of love.
Dear Lord, you have
carved our names into your hands. You keep us safe within those same loving
hands. With those same hands you allowed yourself to be nailed to the cross for
my sins. We give you thanks and praise for your great gifts of love. In your
precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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