Good Morning All,
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Samuel 7:12b; “for he said, “Till now, the Lord has helped us.”
Have you ever watched some of the “underdog’ movies like “Rocky” or “Dodgeball” or even “The Karate Kid”? In these movies, and dozens more like them, we have the wise old guy who tutors and then gives advice to the young upstart who is taking on the world. We could even add “Star Wars” to this list. Sometimes our hero comes in already beaten up and in need of help and sometimes our hero doesn’t even know he is the hero until the old guy explains it to him.
The thing about these movies is that the old
guy has the answers for the new guy. It
might be a trick or an insight or a way to deal with your opponent or it might
be an insight into the new guy himself.
Part of the plot twist is that somewhere along the line the new upstart
guy either loses confidence or the girl or skirmishes along the way. Just when it seems hopeless, the old wise guy
whispers the secret to all, and the good guy wins in the end.
In the end, the new upstart guy pays homage
to the old wise guy in some way, shape, or form and the wise old guy smiles
back. In many ways this is what is going
on in our verse. Samuel is telling the
young upstart Israelites that the reason for their success is God and his
benevolent hand. In the passages right
before this verse, the Israelites defeated a superior Philistine army. They did it because God caused it to happen. That is how we win as well; God causes it to
happen.
God caused Israel to win because he loved
them not because they deserved it. They
didn’t deserve it. God causes us to win
because he loves us not because we deserve it; we don’t. This is God’s mercy and grace at work. We benefit because, so far, God has helped
us. This makes it seem somewhat
conditional; it really isn’t. It really
is about God’s faithfulness to us. This
is about God keeping his promises to us.
God has made promises to us and has kept
each one of them. Right up until this moment,
God has kept every promise that he has made to you. Can you say that you have kept every promise
you have made? I know that I can’t. I have broken many promises throughout my
life and usually they were made to my closest family members, my wife, my sons,
my parents, and sisters. Sometimes we
make such cavalier promises that we never even realize we break them. “Call me if you need something;” then they
call and oops I am busy. God is never
busy. God is always there for us. God is always speaking to us with his words
of comfort, hope and forgiveness.
Right up until now God has helped us. It is when we refuse to see the help and
accept the help that we begin to howl.
We complain that God isn’t helping; he isn’t listening, but the truth is
we are the ones who aren’t listening; God is always speaking. God offers us his love in Jesus for us to
hold on to. Right up until now God has
saved you, redeemed you and preserved you.
He will continue this same promise forever.
Dearest Lord Jesus, you
have redeemed us with your blood and righteousness. Keep us as your dear ones and hold us safely
in your arms. Make us see the comfort
and hope which you give each day through your precious Words of forgiveness and
salvation. In your precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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