Good
Morning All,
John 11: 25-26; “Jesus
said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life.
Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and
everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this?”
“KISS.”
This is the mantra of every single speech teacher I have ever dealt with
at any level of learning. My first
English teacher in high school who taught us “Speech I” emphasized the “KISS”
method. She reiterated it in “Speech
II.” When I got to college it was again
reinforced as the preferred method of public speaking “KISS.” Even when I took “Sermon I” and “Sermon II”
it was “KISS.” “KISS;” Keep It Short and Simple. This is how the current thought in public
speaking is going. The average attention
span is shrinking to just a few seconds and then you need to change something;
like the pitch or tempo of your voice, move around, use video or audio but do
something different or you will lose your listener. “KISS”
When Lazarus died and Jesus was coming to
the family, Martha met him on the road.
Jesus spoke to her in a very simple fashion, simple and direct. He made the statement of faith to Martha and
then asked her the simple question, “Do you believe this?” The statement of belief is short and simple;
“if you believe you will live.” This is
pretty straight forward and simple enough for anyone to understand.
Many of the different religions around the
world and throughout time require long and drawn-out rituals and rites. Some are deadly, like human sacrifices, some
are painful, some are expensive, some take years to accomplish. Manmade teachings are always complicated and
confusing; God keeps it simple; “Do you believe?” Do you believe that when Jesus died on the
cross; his death paid for your sins? Do
you trust God when he says that this payment is enough? Do you believe? Do you believe that you are forgiven?
These are easy questions, but the devil
does his best to complicate them. He
wants you to think through and try to make God’s way to fit into your logic and
your motives. Our old sinful nature gets
in the way and always wants there to be something harder. This seems too easy; there must be a catch;
nothing is ever freely given; somewhere there is a price to pay. Well, there is a price, but Jesus paid
it. He paid our debt and then turned
around and gave it to you because he loves you.
“Do you believe?” Because when we
believe, we trust. Because when we
believe, we grab hold of God’s promise and cling tightly to them. We can find our comfort in the certainty of
his love for us. Faith can give us a
refuge from the sorrows of this life and a hope for a better tomorrow; do you
believe?
Father, I believe. I believe that Jesus died and rose again and
that this is sufficient to pay for my sins.
Keep me strong in this faith.
Father, I believe that your Holy Spirit is with me to go with me and
walk with me on my journey in this life.
Father, I believe that Jesus will come again to complete what he has
started and end all the pain and sorrows of this world. Father, I believe in your love. In the precious name of Jesus our risen and
living savior I pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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