Good Morning All,
Acts
17:27; “that they should seek God, and perhaps feel their way
toward him and find him. Yet he is actually not far from each one of us”
Have you ever gone
into a darkened room and try to find the light switch? There was a room in a
gymnasium at college where the light switch was at the other end of the room. If
you accessed the room from the office, the switch was by the door. If you came
in through the gym you were on the wrong side. The room had no windows so when
the door closed it was pitch dark. So, in order to find the light, switch you
would run your hand along the wall and then carefully slide your feet along the
floor. You would have to go slow just in
case there was a chair or a ball or something on the floor. You would also
slowly slide your hand up and down to be sure that you found the switch.
Sometimes you would get
all the way to the other door and finally realize that you were too far and
have to slide back and then try to begin the process all over again. The really
frustrating thing was that you knew where the light switch was. You knew it was
on the wall about 30 inches off the floor. It should be so easy to find but it
usually took a few tries and more than a little frustration.
Our life is a lot like
that. We can never fully see where we are going. So many of our life
experiences are really just felt out in the darkness. When I listen to some of
the high school kids and we talk about the future and what they want to do,
many don’t really know, and their options are such that they really don’t know.
I visited with a young gal as she was talking about what she thought she would
look for in a future husband. The more she talked the more confused she
sounded; then she asked me, “How do you ever know?”
That is a question that
can perplex us to no end. We go through life, and we make decisions everyday
but how do you ever know? We are given choices but often we don’t know the full
range of consequences to those actions. So, we feel our way along trying to
find our way.
We need to always
remember that, above everything else, we are God’s redeemed children, and he is
with us. He is there to offer us guidance and hope. We may have options that we
cannot see the end to, but we need to always remember that God loves us and
wants us to be contented and live our life in peace and in hope. So whatever
decisions we make, we can make them confident of God’s love. His love for us is
always there; he will not abandon us.
We live our life in faith, trusting in his mercy at all times. Some
of our choices may not always be the best but no matter how dark the hall, God
is always near us. His grace never leaves his redeemed children, and you are
one.
Dearest Father, we look
at life and often only see darkness and we feel our way along the wall. Give us
the faith to trust in your mercy and grace for our life. Give us the strength
to trust that all things work to the good for those whom you love. Give us your
peace especially those who feel that their lives are completely lost in the
dark. Show them your grace. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace
Pastor Bret
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