Good Morning All!
John 15:13; “Greater love has no
one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends”
As two of my sons are now coaching their
sons in baseball, we have discussions on the rules and on strategy. We began to
argue/debate the value of the sacrifice bunt in baseball. One thought it was
still a good play, one thought it was a waste of a batter. One thought that it
all depended on the situation; that was my vote too. I told them of a game that
I umpired where the team sacrificed their number 3 batter and then the other
team walked the number 4 batter. Now most coaches have the number 3 and 4
batters be their best hitters, so it seemed a little drastic to give up that
much hitting. That is one form of sacrifice.
Another form is what they tell the common
folk to do when something happens like an oil embargo or a natural disaster
that disrupts things. We all have to pull together and sacrifice a little for
the good of all. We each give up a little so the overall whole benefits. This
way the common good, or the good for some oppressed group is uplifted and
addressed. There is some discussion about this but that is for a different time.
Another form of sacrifice is when one does
something heroic and dies saving others. This is what most people think if when
they think of sacrifice. This is what most people think of when they hear this
verse read. It is used at funerals for servicemen almost universally. That is why so many people think this verse
doesn’t apply to them. Most people don’t plan on dying for someone else. This verse actually means much more.
This verse also speaks to submitting to one
another. To lay down your life means to lay aside the selfish desires out of
love for someone else. We lay down our life for our children when we make sure
they ha e proper clothes or braces rather than going on that European vacation.
We lay down our life when we watch our children play baseball rather than go
play golf. These are some of the easier forms of laying your life down; most
people do this without a second thought.
Yet Jesus calls us to be more. He calls us
to sacrifice our lives, our own selfish wants, and desires, in order to help
others, even if those others hate us. Now that is a challenge. Yet that is what
we are to do. We do this because the material things of this world are always
secondary to the needs of our fellow man. God gives us the gifts and wants us
to share them with those around us. Jesus laid down his life for us and now
wants us to lay down ours for others.
Dear Father, we struggle to lay down our lives. We
are often tempted to keep and hold onto the things of this world. Give us the
strength to reach out to our brothers and give them the comfort and the hope
which they so desperately need. Guide us by your Spirit to trust in your providing
and in your mercy. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor Bret
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