Good
Morning All,
1 Kings 8:56; “Blessed be
the Lord who has given
rest to his people Israel, according to all that he promised. Not one word has
failed of all his good promise, which he spoke by Moses his servant.”
“Being of no power to make his wishes good: his
promises fly so beyond his state that what he speaks is all in debt; he owes
for every word.” ~William Shakespeare or perhaps this is more to your
understanding. “When a man takes an
oath... he's holding his own self in his own hands. Like water. And if he opens
his fingers then — he needn't hope to find himself again.” ~Robert Bolt. There has been much written about promises;
about how easily we make them; how quickly we offer them and how easily we walk
away from them. Our lives are filled
with promises and many times they go unkept.
Broken promises have become such a common
event in our lives that it is almost expected.
We laugh among ourselves when we think of political speeches and
campaign promises which seem to be made for the express purpose of breaking
them. We deal with promises that
businesses make regarding their products, yet it takes reams of paper to read
the fine print about what exactly is promised and how that promise will be
delivered. Sadly, this view of promises
also enters into our personal life and the relationships that we have with one
another.
One of the most important tasks in marriage
counseling is getting the couple to see that the vows that they take during the
ceremony are real. The vows are clear
and are meant to be a lifetime commitment.
Unfortunately, you just have to read the court news in the paper to see
that sacred promises made to and before God have the same value as political
promises; very little. We are surrounded
by broken promises made in a sinful broken world.
This is why we can find so much comfort in
God’s promises. He has kept them all so
far and will continue to keep them in the future. The writer of the Book of Hebrews explains
that God has taken a holy oath against his own name and that by God’s very
nature as holy; he cannot break a promise; it would go against his nature. Every promise God makes, he keeps.
So, when God promises to never abandon you;
he never will. When God promises you
eternal life; you have it. When God
promises to provide for you; he will provide.
When God promises that your sins are forgiven, forgotten, and left in
the past; you can trust that they are.
The past is over, and our future is secure; we can live in the present
knowing that God’s love is abounding and protecting us from harm and
danger. God always keeps his promises;
he never fails.
God of all mercy, we give
you thanks for your great promises of salvation. We give you thanks that you sent Jesus to
walk in our stead and that you forgive our sins and free us from the power of
the devil. Guide us to live in bold
confidence of your mercy. Be with those
who are in doubt or are in struggles in their life. Guard them by your Holy Spirit. In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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