Good Morning!
Psalm 145:18; “The Lord is near to everyone who prays to him, to
every faithful
person who prays to him.”
I remember watching Sesame Street with my sons many years
ago. I used to like the part where the
two monsters taught the concept of near and far. There was some catchy music, and the monsters
would show up near to the camera or far from the camera. Sometimes the monster would be right in front
of the camera saying “near” fairly loudly then soon he would be far away from
the camera, and you would barely hear “far.”
They learned the concept
of near and far. The problem with learning
this concept is that as soon we understand near and far; many things seem to be
far. We seem to be far from our friends
or far from being done or far from getting enough rest or far from being
satisfied. It seems like near is more
about nearly lost, nearly broke, nearly empty or near exhaustion. All too often, this is how we feel. When we feel this way, it gives the devil a
platform. He stands near to us and
whispers in our ear how far away God is.
In our sinful state, we listen.
In our time of being lost or wandering, we feel that God is far, far
away. We still see him as God, but he is
the great God who is far above the world far away from us.
This is because our
sinful nature doesn’t want to see God as being near; our sinful nature does not
desire to have a loving relationship with God.
It only seeks to hold God in contempt.
As we do this we move far from God or so we think.
But God is always near
to us. He is always calling to us. He always wants to be in a loving
relationship with us. Even when we look
at our world, at our life and we think God is far away; we may even be angry or
hurt that God doesn’t care but he does, always has always will. So how do we stop feeling so far from
God? How do we fix it?
God gives us the tools
to deal with this life. One of the tools
is prayer. Prayer is a great gift of God
to us. It is half of that “holy
conversation” that God engages in with us.
It is our part of the conversation.
God speaks to us through his Word, and we speak back through
prayer. This conversation, this
relationship is built up for us by God’s grace.
Prayer is never a “what” it is always a “who.” Prayer is about talking with God and staying in close contact with Him. The amazing
thing is not that God gets nearer to us but that we recognize his presence in
our lives, and we rely on that nearness to give us hope to give us
strength. Our continuance in our prayer
life, connected with our listening to God speak to us through His Word will
keep us near to God and we will experience his love, his mercy, and his
grace. He is always near and with
prayer; we will realize it.
Father of all mercies,
your mercies are new to us each day and roll over us like a river. Keep us aware of your nearness and the love
which you have for us. Guard us by your
Spirit. We especially ask that you send
your Spirit with your Word to those who feel that you are so far away. Comfort them with the assurance that you are
near. In Jesus’ precious name we pray,
amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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