Good Morning All,
Psalm 30:3; “O
Lord, you have
brought up my soul from Sheol; you restored me to life from among those who go down
to the pit.”
The other day I was watching TV and I saw
a commercial that made me chuckle. It
was the one about the people who had their cell phone batteries dying so they
needed to find an electrical plug in so they could recharge the batteries. The tag line was about being a “wall hugger.” These people had to carry their power cords
with them and then fight over the plug ins so that they could recharge so that
had to stay close to the wall because the cords are short. It showed one person tripping over a cord and
the like.
I giggled because I am finding myself more
like this all the time. I have recharger
cords in both vehicles that I drive so I can recharge as I drive. I have a cord by my office chair for the same
purpose. We have one in the bedroom and
one in the kitchen. I can pretty much
plug in wherever I am. The only thing I
haven’t done is to plug in in a very public place like an airport or
restaurant. Of course, I don’t go to
airports so that one was easy. Yet more
and more having a charged cell phone becomes more and more critical. Checking the power level often and knowing
how long you have is important. When the
battery goes dead, we are out of touch and for many that is almost
debilitating.
So, it is vital to keep the batteries
charged and at full strength. You never
know when that will be important. The
same can be said of our faith life. We
need to keep our faith batteries fully charged.
You never know when it will be important. We recharge them through God’s grace. He provides us with the things we need to do
this. He gives us His Word to read so
that we may hear his words of comfort and hope.
He gives us his body and blood in the form of bread and wine in order
that we may be nourished; that the emptiness of this life may be filled with
his grace.
God continually recharges us with hid great
gift of mercy. It restores us, filling
our spirit with hope and our soul with comfort.
Even in the greatest depths of despair God continues to come to you with
his grace to lift you up. In his grace
he continually rejuvenates you to continue on the journey that he has laid out
for us. God mercy is there for us to
strengthen and preserve us. God’s mercy
is alive and active in our lives serving to buffer us from the wind and storms
of this life. God’s mercy will charge
your batteries so that you may proceed. So,
utilize his wonderful grace and mercy.
Read and listen to His Word to comfort you and to reassure you, receive
his body and blood to nourish you. Speak
to him in prayer that you might know his unfailing love. The God who loves you beyond all things is
here to comfort you and to lead you home.
Father of all wondrous
blessings, give us that due sense of your unfailing love. Give us that most wonderful sense of peace
that we receive only from you. Keep us
invigorated and strong. Be especially
with those who need to be recharged at this time. Keep them in your arms and bring them to the
full comfort of your grace. In Jesus’
precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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