Good Morning All,
Galatians 4:5; “to redeem
those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons.”
I remember watching a movie
a few years back that was about the gangsters of the 1930’s. It had these three men rob a bank. Over the next few years, they ran and ran but
everywhere they went; pretty soon a policeman from the town that had the bank
that they robbed would show up and they would have to run again and again. Eventually, at the end of the movie, there
was the big shoot out scene and one of the brothers is killed and the other two
are wounded but arrested. As they are
hauled away in the police car a narrator voice that sounded like a cross
between Broderick Crawford and William Conrad said, “You can’t outrun the long
arm of the law.”
That phrase, “the long arm of the law” is
really very old. It goes back to the
1500’s and originally referred to the king’s ability to collect his taxes. There was no place to hide from the long arm
(or hands) of the king. It later changed
to the law in the United States. It
simply refers to the idea that you cannot get away with anything. The law will always be after you and you will
never have any peace. You can run all
you want but eventually you will get caught.
This saying refers to using fear to
accomplish its goal. The goal of this saying is to maintain order and to keep
the law. It uses fear and guilt to keep
you obeying the law. We are afraid of
the punishment, so we behave as desired.
In many ways, we can see the law of God the same way. It has long arms as well.
We may think that there are times or
places where we can live away from God’s law but there truly isn’t. Late at night, when no one is watching or
even when we are completely alone in our thoughts, whenever and wherever sins creep
or leap into our life the long arm of the law will be there. It will be there to point out our faults and
our sins. It will be there as the
weight for us to carry as we soon see our weaknesses and the distance between
who we are and who we should be.
The wonder of God’s Gospel is that it has
even longer arms than the law. God’s
Gospel message of forgiveness because of Jesus reaches for us no matter how
great a depth or distance away from God that we feel we are; God’s love reaches
us with his merciful words of forgiveness.
No matter how guilty we feel because of the law; God’s grace reaches
farther and wraps us in his loving embrace to comfort and to forgive you and to
bring you home.
Father of all love and
mercy, when I feel beaten down by the law and my guilt and pain are great, you
are there to give me the comfort of your love given to me through Jesus. Lead me to see that your love changes my
heart and my life. Help me to change
into the person that you desire me to be.
Help me to see that life in harmony with you rather than opposed to you
brings peace and contentment to my life.
Open my eyes, dear Father. In the
precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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