Good Morning All,
There isn’t much in this life like a good
mystery. Whether you read one or watch
one, a really good mystery can be very entertaining. A really good one gives you subtle clues as
you watch or read the story. As each
character develops the intricacies and the nuances which shape and mold him
into the story pulls you in deeper and deeper.
When I was in college, there were a couple of guys who belonged to a
mystery book club. They got a new book
every 8 weeks or so. Each book didn’t
have the solution; it came separately at the same time as the next new book.
There are many mysteries in this
life. We like to think that most things
we can explain but there are many which we simply cannot. Some people revel in these mysteries, simply
enjoying the existence of events which cannot be explained or truly understood. We are the beneficiaries of one of these, the
greatest mystery that baffles man, God’s love for us.
Why would the Creator suffer and die for
one of his creatures? What do we get for
this love? How do the blessings of the
sacraments work in us? These are a few
of the “mysteries of God.” Our verse speaks of another mystery; that Christ
dwells in you. How does this
happen? We can’t really explain it but
we certainly get the benefit of it.
Because Christ dwells in us, we will be glorified as he is. We will rise to life eternal. We, too, will dwell with the glory of
God.
This is our hope, the hope of glory. The certainty of living with Christ for
eternity. With Christ in us, we are new
creations. With Christ in us, we receive
the blessings of the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
We receive the gifts of love, compassion, peace, hope as well as
others. With Christ in us, we receive
comfort, consolation, and hope.
The world does not even begin to understand
this or accept it. This is folly to the
world; it doesn’t make any sense. It is
a mystery which can never be understood or explained. It can only be believed. It can only be held onto. God gives us the faith to cling to that hope;
the desire to hold on to God’s promise of forgiveness and of eternal life. It is a mystery, but we hold to it for all
our security.
Life is full of mystery. The ones which are gifts from God; mysteries
that we are the stewards of, are the greatest mysteries of all. God’s gifts, which we never merit, are given
freely to us. How can we explain this,
we can’t. We can only live with the
certainty of God’s promise to us and the certainty of his love for us, for you.
Father
in heaven, the mystery of your love will never be understood. We thank you and praise you for your
blessings and grace. Keep us close and
guard us from all that would harm us. In
Jesus precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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