Good Morning All,
Col.
2:6-7: “Therefore, as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in him,
rooted and built up in him and established in the faith, just as you were
taught, abounding in thanksgiving.”
Have you ever tried to pull or dig a bush out of the ground? We have a dying/almost dead tree that we hope
to get rid of. It is going to be a bear
to get out. The roots are probably deeper
than the tree is tall. We’ll pull and
dig and probably rip up the lawn to dig it out.
It is rooted well. It will
probably come back next year. It went
down to find water and nutrients. It did
this in order to survive the dry summers and the tough falls. It stores nutrients in the roots in order to
survive the winters.
Scriptures tell us we are to be the same way when it comes to our
faith. We are to be like a tree planted
by the waters with roots down deep trusting in God’s grace and mercy to see us
though. God’s Word and sacraments
nourish us and sustain us. Even in our lives,
when we feel that we are in the greatest of droughts; God gives us the faith to
pull through. It is still a drought; it
still gives us pain, but God sees us through.
When we are rooted deep in the Lord, we will survive. The roots which we have because of faith will
hold us secure. The world may cause
parts of us to be damaged, but we will survive.
Our faith is established and because of it we can live a life of
thanksgiving.
Too
often we see each day as a lifetime.
What occurs in one day, we see as forever; yet it is only one day just a
fraction of our life and an infinitesimal part of our eternal existence. God looks at you and sees a child that he
loves for eternity. God laid the
foundation of the earth after He prepared heaven for you. We should give thanks for this and all of
God’s blessings on us. Most we take for
granted; we don’t see them as gifts to be thankful for but as something we
deserve. God’s grace leads us on. He keeps us rooted by faith in the living
waters which flow from his mercy and nourishes us with his grace.
We are
rooted in Christ, by faith, so we can live the life that God gives to us. We are the tree that is planted by the water.
A life that may have its challenges and its pains but a life that is rooted in
the promise of life eternal with Him in heaven. A promise that we can cling to,
that will nourish us, give us hope and give us the peace that we know how it
ends. It ends with us in the eternal kingdom of our Heavenly Father.
Father of all good gifts, we know that your will
is done with or without us; yet you have given us the blessings of
prayer. We ask you to send your Spirit of comfort to those who are in
pain and to those who are lost. Keep us
firmly rooted in Your Word always trusting in your promise. All this we boldly ask in the Name of Jesus,
Our Lord, Amen
God’s Peace ,
Pastor
Bret
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