Good Morning All,
When I visit some of the members in our
congregation who no longer have a partner, whether through death, divorce, or
whatever manner, they often speak of the loneliness that they face. They acknowledge that the daytime is pretty tolerable,
and the evening can drag out some but the thing they dread is facing situations
alone. If they go out to eat, they go
alone. If they have an appointment, they
face it alone. When they have a decision
to make, they make it alone. Oh, they
can ask a friend or a relative, but it isn’t the same. The friend would usually just support the decision
made or stand back when an event occurred.
Every event in their life is faced alone. Any type of concern or worry is entirely
theirs and theirs alone. They get up and
go out into the world alone and it can be very daunting.
Most of us do not like to do things
alone. We don’t like to enter unknown
rooms by ourselves; we don’t like to begin totally new ventures by ourselves. We like companionship. Humans are social creatures. This goes back to our very creation where God
spoke that “it is not good for man to be alone.” It can be very painful. Being alone can feed into our greatest fear;
that we are truly alone, separated from God.
This is part of the reason that Jesus came
into this world. He came that you and I
would not have to be alone. He came to
open the path of reconciliation between man and God, between you and God. He came so that we could approach God’s holy
throne with all confidence and hope. He
tore the curtain in the temple to open the path and to reveal that nothing
stands in our way. We are free to come
into his presence.
Yet, Jesus does so much more. He not only opens the door for us, but he
enters in with us and for us. He speaks
for us; he pleads for us; he intercedes to the Father for us. He goes with us to the Father’s throne to
plead our cause. He goes with us to
plead for mercy, to ask for strength, to seek comfort and hope. Jesus goes with us every step of the way. He speaks what needs to be said. He speaks on our behalf even when we are not
sure of what to say. He speaks the words
that we need in order that we might be healed and made whole again.
We never have to face this time alone;
Jesus is always present for us. First,
He clears the path for us so that our journey is made possible to the Father’s
throne where we can plead our fears and God has promised to listen to us. Secondly, He does not send us down this path alone,
but He attends to us as we journey. He
picks us up and holds us as he guides us on our way home.
Father of all
love and grace, in you we have hope. We
give thanks that Jesus has opened the path to your grace and leads us
home. When we do not know what to pray,
Jesus prays for us, interceding for us.
There are so many times that we do not know what to say; yet you hear us
and answer us. You sustain us with your
love and for this we praise your name.
In the name of Jesus our risen Savior we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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