Good Morning All,
Have you ever watched one of the reality TV
shows where they ask you “what would you do?”
They set up a situation and see how you would react. One of the situations has a mother yelling at
her child in a grocery store. One
situation has a customer berating a waitress.
One situation has a person yelling at a homeless person on the
street. They use a hidden camera and
watch to see how people react. Some
intervene while most simply stay out of the situation. More people will defend the child more than
the other two. Most people just walked
away from the homeless person. This is
about what you expect.
So, what do you do when real life
strikes? I was at the local grocery
store recently. As I was getting in my
pickup, a couple about three vehicles down started arguing and they were not
quiet about it. Apparently, the wife was
going to walk off with one less bag of grocery than they paid for. The checkout guy caught them and gave the bag
to her. The husband berated the wife
about how forgetful and careless she was.
He used a fair number of colorful adjectives to reinforce his
opinion. She was not shy in reacting to
his commentary and was just as colorful.
The argument continued as they got in their vehicle and drove off. I stood there somewhat baffled. As I drove away, I thought; that could have
very easily become violent. It still
might have later on. What would I have
done? Would I have scurried away, or
would I have intervened? In all honesty,
I am not sure.
In this situation and in many others, it
might do us to remember this prayer of the early church. When faced with persecution, threats of death
or imprisonment they prayed this prayer.
“Grant to your servants to continue to speak your words with all
boldness,” how often do we miss an opportunity to speak God’s truth, to let
God’s Word be spoken to bring healing because we were afraid, because we were
not bold? How often do we avoid speaking
because we are unwilling to stand up?
We
need to boldly speak God’s Word. We need
to speak God’s Word so that his healing Spirit will go forth throughout the
world. In order to do this, we need
courage and power; we need the power of the Holy Spirit to move us to speak
God’s love to a broken and corrupt world.
We need to speak with our mouths and our hands, our arms, and our
shoulders. God’s Word must be heard, and
it is heard best when compassion abounds.
Father, send your mighty Spirit and give to me the boldness to speak to
this broken and dying world. Stretch
your hand, O Lord, and bring healing to the land. Bring healing to the broken marriages, to the
hurting souls, to the lost and to those who have hardened their hearts to
you. Move among us, revive us that Your
Word may be boldly and confidently spoken to the brokenness that so many
know. In the precious name of Jesus we
pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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