Good Morning All,
Many people take vacations in the
summer. They usually go to “see”
something. Perhaps we go see a
professional baseball game or we go to a national park or perhaps we just go to
an area of the country where we have not been to; just to see what it is
like. While what we are planning on
seeing is important, for most of the way, what we see is out the window of our
car. That is why when I travel; I prefer
to take the lesser roads and not the interstate. Part of this was watching Charles Kuralt and his “On the Road” series as a kid and the desire
to see what else is going on in the world.
We see the world go by and we see it as it is, warts and all. We see the broken houses next to the new “Mcmansions” or the abandoned farm site with the leaning barn
next to the multi-bin multi-shop
immaculately kept farmsteads across the road.
It is how we see things, mostly through a window, usually driving down
the road somewhere.
Our passage for this morning speaks of
seeing. We see what kind of love God has
for us. It is a love that the world does
not understand, nor can it reproduce it.
The world’s love is conditional.
It will love you as long as you behave and reciprocate. It will love you as long as you have
something to share or allow a gain for the other. We see God’s love through a window; it is the
window of the cross. When we look into
the window of the cross, we see what kind of love the Father has given us. We see God incarnate, Jesus, suffering and
bearing the weight and the cost of our sins even as we were enemies with
God. Yet in His unfathomable grace, God
made you, his child. He looked at you
and claimed you just the way you were.
He washed you and fed you and clothed you with new clothes. That is our God. We see that by looking through the cross of
Christ to see it.
As we travel through life we will pass by
and through many events which we may or may not comprehend. Those events may never add up. Death, at times, makes no sense. Life, at other times, makes no sense. Suffering never makes sense. We need to see the love of God, through the
window of the cross, and then move to share that window seat with others who
need it as well. You and I cannot touch
the whole world, but we can touch one person, and we need to do so. Share the Gospel of Jesus with one
person. We are part of God’s solution;
we are partners in the ministry of reconciliation. Look through the window and see how much the
Father loves us and then go and share that love with someone else.
Gracious
Lord, your grace rolls over us like a river and carries us into your loving
arms and presence. Use us to bring
others into your river of life and mercy so that they too will be able to look
through the window of the cross and see how much the Father loves us. In our Savior’s precious name we pray, Amen.
God’s
peace,
Pastor
Bret
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