Good Morning All,
John
13:17: “Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them.”
This verse comes
from what we call the “Upper Room” discourse.
Jesus is spending the last night with his disciples before he is
betrayed by Judas. He was giving them
the instructions that they would need to manage the coming days. In the first part of chapter 13, we see Jesus
as he demonstrates true humility. In the
next section he teaches about holiness.
In this verse, Jesus tells us about happiness or being blessed. Our happiness is based on holiness and
humility. We are given Jesus’ holiness
so that we can stand before God, so we can come to God in prayer in
confidence.
We can take comfort in
the fact that we do know these things.
We know that Jesus died and rose again, and he now sits in heaven
protecting his church. We can take
comfort in the fact that we know how the story ends; we are victorious in
Christ. This victory is handed to us
freely by our loving Savior. This is
given to us; we do nothing to earn it.
Because of this fact, we should be humble, humble before God.
But we see that knowing
what is right isn’t enough to keep us happy; we must put this knowledge in
practice. Jesus has just shown his
disciples a lesson in humility, in serving others. The world will ask,” how many people serve
you?” God asks us,” how many do you serve?’ How many do we help? How many feet have you washed today? While this may sound strange to the world,
God gives us peace and happiness in our task.
We have no great effort to do to earn our salvation, we have no great
work to do to battle the devil; Jesus has done this already for us. Now that we are saved; we are free to enjoy
his grace and to share his love with those around us.
This action is a
response, a thank you, to God for his wondrous love that is poured out upon us
at all times. We simply say, “thank you”
and we do this best by caring for God’s creation of which our fellow humans are
the preeminent portion. Yet all of God’s
creation is to be treasured and held in honor and respect. It is ours to take care of, a trust placed in
our hands. It is a way to honor God and
all that he has done and continues to do for us. This is how God designed it
for us; to be caretakers of each other and of the rest of creation. This is part of God's plan for you; to enjoy
the life that He gives you. So be happy and content with God's blessings. Lord Jesus, we are too often unhappy because
we do not place our trust in you, and it causes us to lose our way. Forgive us our weaknesses and sins. Give us strength to follow you with all
humility and holiness. Use us as your
hands to serve others that we know true happiness in your grace. Use us to
bring about your healing. In your
precious name we pray, Amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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