Good Morning All!
Ephesians 2:10; “God has made us
what we are. He has created us in Christ Jesus to live lives filled with good works that he has prepared for us to
do.”
Sometimes, at our monthly “winkels” (pastor meetings) we talk
about “hard conversations.” You know
those conversations that you have with members or people who come to you for
help or advice. Sometimes, it is the conversation you have when someone is told
that there is nothing the doctors can do any more. It might be them or a spouse
or parent or child involved. That one is very hard. Yet you rely on what you
have, God’s mercy found in the cross. We always look to the cross for God’s
perfect example of his love for us. I don’t look forward to those conversations,
but you can work through them. The conversation that I have the most trouble
with is when someone, usually an elderly member, asks, “Why am I still here?”
That one is hard. You
can see and hear the sadness in their voice and in their eyes. They usually
sigh and are tired. The ironic thing is that this statement is rarely, if ever,
based in some fatalistic gloom. It is usually based in faith. They have usually
been quite active and now see their roles as diminished even nonexistent. They
sit in their room and wonder “what can I do anymore?” Am I just a burden? And it isn’t always older
people who can be overwhelmed by this feeling. It is easy to look around the
world and wonder “what good am I?”
This is the verse I like
to use. I like to use it when I feel overwhelmed and passed by as well. God
made us; he gave us a path and he placed good works in that path for us to do. You
don’t have to solve the world’s problems or even do what you did a few years
ago; you need to look to today. Maybe you used to lead the church choir but now
you only sing with a grandchild; isn’t that just as important? Maybe you used
to teach dozens and now only a couple; aren’t they just as important? God uses
us according to his plan and his will. Don’t try to understand it; you will
only get a headache or even some heartache.
God has a plan and is
guiding down that path and the opportunities might be different, even less in
the world’s view, but it is part of God’s plan. So instead of reaching dozens
or influencing hundreds; touch the life of one person today. It might be your
spouse, your child, the neighbor, the young man who mows the lawn; whoever God
places in your path today; touch them with God’s grace. Share God’s love with
them. Enjoy God’s love for you. Take time to think about all that God has done
for you today and what that means for tomorrow. As we reflect about what God
has done, what he is doing and what he promises to do for tomorrow. God gives
us the path and he gives us the tools and he gives us the opportunities to do
those works which he lays out for us. Why are you still here? Because God still
has wonders for you to experience.
Dearest Father, so often
we feel overwhelmed by life; by our struggles with the way we feel our life
proceeds. Give us the understanding to see and the patience to trust in your
gracious will. Give your special love to those who are truly wondering why they
are here. Give them that true peace and comfort which only you can give. In
Jesus’ precious name we pray; amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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