Good Morning All,
Acts 2:42; “And they devoted
themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of
bread and the prayers.”
In the golden,
olden days of VCR’s we used to watch the movies and every so often, push the
pause button or even run it backwards.
When you did this, run it backwards, you could watch the guy fall on his
horse instead of off his horse. If you
could push the pause button at just the right moment, you could see the water
just start to touch the top of the head of the unsuspecting victim. If you were watching a mystery, you could
pause the movie and look to see if there were any clues sitting there that you
might miss otherwise.
Of course, the greatest use of
this slowing down, pausing and then backing up is in watching sports today. They take close plays, ones that at real and
normal speed are almost impossible to see exactly what happened. So, they slow it way down, they zoom in on
the play, they run it backwards slowly to see exactly what happened. They study it and look at it until they
almost have it memorized.
We scrutinize old VHS tapes
and controversial sporting events, yet our Bible often just gathers dust on the
shelf. We put it up there just in case,
some time, we might want to look something up that we “know” is right, but we
heard it differently. We use it to store
the family documents in, maybe a pressed flower from a loved one’s funeral;
that is about all that we have it for.
It is just there.
Yet God gives us this book
for a very special reason. This is how he
chooses to talk to us. This is how he
reveals himself to us. As we read it, we
see his nature unfold before us as his desire to love us and for us to love him
is revealed over and over. We see that
God is by nature loving but can be provoked to anger but only for a short
time. We read about how, no matter how
many times we fall short of his will; he keeps bringing us back and restoring
us to our place in his kingdom.
So, by reading God’s Word and
listening to what he is saying to us, we can find comfort; we can find
hope. This is where God shows us his
desire to save us and to make us his people and what that means to us. Many try to accomplish this by guessing or
postulating or simply making it up. Yet
God shows us what his plan for us is.
His plan is to prosper us by his grace and to give us comfort and hope
as we face this life’s challenges and to give us the true peace that the world
cannot give. We get this through the
prayerful study of God’s Word. We get
this by listening to what He speaks to us.
Wonderful and loving Father,
in your mercy you took the time to record for us your message of salvation and
to give it to us. Guide us by your
Spirit to love reading and studying it.
Teach us to savor the message of salvation which you speak to us. Help us to share this message with those
around us. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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