Good Morning All,
If you were walking down the street and
you saw a penny on the sidewalk; would you stop and pick it up? Most probably wouldn’t but at what amount
would you, a dime, a quarter or does it have to be paper money before you even
look? As I thought about this; I
realized how much my actions depend on the circumstances. If I am in a hurry, I probably wouldn’t even
see the penny.
If I am not in a hurry, it would depend on
the crowd. If it were crowded, I probably
wouldn’t stop to pick it up. I would just keep moving; it is just a penny After
all, it is just a penny, and I am too busy and too important to be bothered by
them. I even usually leave them at the
counter when I buy something; who really wants to bother with them anyway?
There are times when I feel like that penny
on the sidewalk. Nobody bothers to pick
me up. Sometimes I get stepped on or
worse. I just lay there not worth the
effort to bother with. My fate as a
penny is probably just to be swept into the storm drain during one of the
sweeping scenarios that occur in a city.
I feel that way when it feels like I am alone. There is so much to do, and it feels like
more just keeps getting piled on. I feel
the weight of the world and I am left alone; the penny that no one will pick
up. Maybe if I were a quarter, I would
be more important and someone, anyone, would pick me up. Maybe if I were shiny and new, I could catch
someone’s eye, but I am old and dull and a little beat up by the way I have
been used through the years. There are
times when I feel like that penny; perhaps you do as well.
The cares of the world, the weight thrown
upon us can be unbearable. Maybe someone
has abandoned you, a parent, a spouse or some other loved one. You just weren’t worth the effort to them;
you were only a penny that they wouldn’t pick up. Maybe your job decided that you weren’t worth
keeping. Maybe it feels like the world
has left you behind. The technology is
past you, and you can’t afford it anyway.
Your friends speak of trips to the Bahamas or Mexico, and you can’t
begin to afford that. You feel like a
penny, left on the sidewalk, waiting to be swept into the sewers.
God sees you and knows that you are worth
picking up. God sent Jesus to rescue
you, from the streets, even from the very sewer where you ended up. Jesus reached down and picked you up and
claimed you as his. He claimed you as
his own because he values you. He was
not too busy or too embarrassed to pick you up.
You have immense value to him, and you always will. You have enough value that he sent his Son to
die for you. He will never abandon you
or leave you to bear the pain of this world by yourself. His love for you lifts you up and gives you
peace. He gives you hope.
Father, you sent Jesus to pick me up from the sorrows and pain of the
sewers that was my fate but now I wait for his return so that I may have
eternal life with him forever. Guard me
until that day. In the precious name of
Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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