Good Morning All,
Acts 1:10-11; “And while
they were gazing into heaven as he went, behold, two men stood by them in white
robes, and said, “Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking
into heaven? This Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will come in
the same way as you saw him go into heaven.”
Back in my more playful youth, we used to
play practical jokes on people, the more gullible the better. One that worked fairly well was to get three
or four people to stand together and stare up into the sky. The goal was to get some unsuspecting soul to
come along and begin to stare with you.
After the unsuspecting person was looking up there were a few
variations. One was to wait until they
asked what we were looking at. Then two
or three would point to the sky and say,” that blue thing right there (of
course there was nothing). When the
person stated that they couldn’t see it; we would move them around for a better
angle or try to get them to tilt their head to the left and down a little and
then peer up like that. Eventually, the
person either figured out we were teasing them, or we all started to
laugh. The real funny part was that it
didn’t take long for others to figure out what we were doing; so, we might
stand there quite a while staring up at the sky and not see anything. Something like the men in our verse.
The disciples are still somewhat confused
by what is going on. They went from fear
and being totally lost to being excited and happy. Now they are just confused. They are standing on a hill with Jesus when
He begins to float up and disappear behind the clouds. They just stand there looking trying to see
trying to figure out what just happened.
They were jolted back to reality by two angels standing beside them.
We do the same thing. We will see something and then just vaguely
stare at it trying to figure out what we saw.
We usually have a puzzled look as we watch and try and process what we
saw. While we process what we saw
paralyzed by our own thoughts, God’s Spirit moves us “to snap out of it.”
The disciples had a lot of work ahead of
them; they didn’t have time to stand there and look around. God had a plan for them, and it wasn’t
standing on a mountain staring into the sky.
God’s plan for his disciples was to build His Church. God’s plan was to use these disciples to be
about the task of reconciling the world back to Himself and of reconciling the
world back to itself bringing brothers and neighbors together to live in
peaceful harmony.
God’s plan for you is the exact same. God wants to use you to build his Church, to
reconcile the world to Himself and to each other. It is a daunting task, but it is what God
wants of us, from us and for us. We are
part of the Body of Christ, a living growing life which provides for us. We receive the spiritual nourishment to continue
our life here until we reach our heavenly goal.
So don’t just stand there looking up into
the sky; find the ways which you can serve God.
If you are an accountant, help mentor people who have trouble with their
finances. If you sew; make clothes for
those in need. Help mentor someone who needs help. Give a ride to your neighbor. Do what the Lord asks of you; do those things
which benefit your neighbor and bring glory to God.
Father, we often are left looking at the
clouds as the needs of your creation go unmet.
Forgive us for our slowness to act.
Give us the wisdom to see the needs of your creation. Give us the courage to act and bring your salvation
and reconciliation to the world. Lead us
in your path of righteousness. In Jesus’
precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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