Good Morning All,
This verse is a very common confirmation
verse. It is also a common “favorite verse” for many people. When this verse is
used for a sermon, it is common for someone to come up later and tell you that
this verse was their parent’s or grandparent’s confirmation verse and that is
why they chose it for theirs.
Isn’t that the way it should be. Shouldn’t
the Word of God bring back good memories of loved ones from our past? Shouldn’t
the Word of God bring us hope and comfort at all levels of our life? We spend a
lot of time on the “biggies.” We look to
Scriptures for salvation, forgiveness of sins and eternal life. These are the
main points we look to and they are the main points. Yet we live most of our
life in the smaller points. We live in the now and current. We look forward to
heaven and our time of glory but right now we live in this world. We live
today.
So, God takes you and He gives you the
“biggies.” He redeems you and calls you
by name. He solves all our big problems; we see this as his mercy. Mercy, in
the Old Testament, meant the kind of love a mother has for a baby or a small
child. But what about the little ones? How do we view the little things in life?
What about the joy of true friendship? What about the love of your family? What
about a Church family that loves you and cares for you? What about the comfort
we get when we read God’s Word or receive His Holy Communion or take time for
prayer?
These gifts are God’s grace to us. Grace,
in the Old Testament, refers to a bonus paid to an employee by his employer. It
is over and above and is unearned. This is the part of our life where we often
miss the “best stuff.” God gives us
these wonderful gifts which give us comfort and peace and satisfaction with our
life. It is these gifts that make our life enjoyable as we go through this life.
The gift of companionship gives us someone to share and enjoy life with. One of
my joys is watching my grandchildren grow but without a loving wife and sons
who have loving wives; this is a joy I would never know. He gives us these
gifts out of love.
You are God’s redeemed child. With this
certainty, God chooses to bless those whom He loves with his grace. He loves
you because you are His. Even in times of earthly struggle, we see God’s grace
in action. We see it in the cup of coffee with a neighbor or in the loaf of
bread given by a friend. We see it in the visits from friends or in the offer
to help from those around us. We see it when family and friends come together
to celebrate the joys and to mourn the sorrows. These are all God’s grace
actively and aggressively at work in your life.
Dear Father, your grace rolls over us like a river. We are covered
by this grace our whole life and yet we often miss it and fail to use it. Give
us the wisdom to seek your comfort and trust in your grace to be sufficient for
us. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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