Good Morning All,
2 Corinthians 13:11; “Finally, brothers,
rejoice. Aim for restoration, comfort one another, agree with one another, live
in peace; and the God of love and peace will be with you.”
I am fascinated by people who restore old
cars, trucks, tractors, or anything like that. They can spend years removing
the rust and the years of neglect that the vehicle had as it was sitting in
someone’s trees. Or you watch those people who take old houses and restore them
to their original beauty. The time and the effort and the cost of these
restorations can be phenomenal.
It takes a lot of patience to restore
something to its original shape, luster, and quality. The love and care
displayed by the one doing the restoration is apparent. Even if it takes a
lifetime to accomplish; the labor of love is obvious.
This
is what God is doing to us. He is restoring us back to being ‘human;” back to
what we were designed to be before sin corrupted us. When God created man, He
created us to live in his presence with thanksgiving and praise; we were to
take care of creation and we were to take care of each other. That pretty much
sums up what it means to be human.
God began to restore mankind immediately
after man’s fall into sin. This process
began with the promise of a Savior. The chosen people of God believed in the
promise of a Savior and their redemption. Then Jesus came and began the new
testament or covenant. Here we cling, not to the promise of a Savior, but to
the promise of God that our sins are forgiven because of that Savior. The
restoration of mankind and all creation will be complete when Christ
returns. But until that day comes; Jesus
gave the task of continuing the message of salvation and repentance to the
church.
Just as Christ was reconciling the world to
himself; he calls upon his church to do this ministry of reconciliation. Paul
tells us in this verse to live the life which God created us to live and then
sent Jesus to restore us to live. First and foremost, we are to rejoice. Our eternal destiny is set, decided by the
blood of Jesus on the cross given to us as a gift from our loving Father in
heaven. We are to aim for restoration. This is a lifelong process. God has
restored us and gives to us the task of restoring our relationships with others
and of witnessing to others our restored relationship with God. This is not
done in a day or for a day; it takes a lifetime of love to continue this
process.
Through it all, God’s spirit resides in us
and with us. He is there to strengthen us, to encourage us, to remind us of
what Jesus said, to guide us, to gather us, and to enlighten us. It is through
God’s Spirit that we are able to do this lifelong restoration project. It is through his peace that we are able to
have peace with others. So, until Jesus
returns or until our task here on earth is completed; we are to aim for restoration,
and we live with and in God’s love and peace.
Gracious Father, we give
you thanks for the gift of redemption through Jesus. Guard us and guide us as
we go about the restoring which you have called us to do. Move us by your
Spirit to comfort each other and to live in peace. All this we ask in Jesus’
precious name, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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