Good Morning All,
So, do you build altars to the Lord in
places where you experience a blessing from God? I would wager probably not. But it is an interesting concept. We find this happening often in the Old
Testament, especially in Genesis. It was
to serve as a reminder of God’s mercy or grace being shown to his children on
that spot. This way, it was a marked
place so that whenever Abram or his family passed by this spot, they would
remember God’s mercy.
The State of South Dakota, and other
states, put up signs where traffic fatalities occur in order to remind us to be
watchful, safe drivers. It reminds us of
the dangers on the road and that, as the driver, you are to be alert at all
times. We see them erect monuments and
memorials at places where there is great loss of life, like the World Trade
Center or the Federal Building in Oklahoma City. We mark places of tragedy but why don’t we
mark a place where we experience God’s grace?
If a storm, like last night, destroys a house but no one inside is
harmed; why isn’t that a time to mark God’s grace? Buildings can be rebuilt; personal belongings
can be replaced but we cannot restore life; why isn’t that marked as a place of
God’s mercy?
God mercies are so great that we often
miss how great they are. Too often we
only see that the hat is gone; we don’t see the little boy standing there in
front of us. So, we complain that our
knees ache when we get out of bed. But
we can get out of bed; we have a bed to get out of; we have a voice to complain
about our knees; we have someone who will listen to us complain about our knees. We can eat breakfast; we have a home to live
in. Why don’t we build an altar to the
Lord? It could remind us of the mercy
that God has shown to us.
Part of the reason is because the devil
and our sinful nature don’t want us to.
We are less likely to be separated from God when we recognize his mercy. If we were to build an altar every time God
shows us mercy; that’s all we would get done.
Even in times of storms and destruction, God is there to protect
us. Things can be replaced; God’s love
is present even when we don’t see it.
We don’t really have to build altars to the
Lord, but we do need to remember all the great mercies that we receive every
single day. We need to see his grace and
not the missing hat. We need to be a thankful people who recognize God's
blessings. Then we need to be a loving people who share those blessings
with those around us.
Gracious
Father, your mercies flow over us like a raging river. We are inundated by the love that you give
us. Lead us to be a thankful people who
see your mercies. Lead us to be a loving
people so that we will share these mercies with those who are in need of your
mercy. As you have showered us, lead us
to shower others with your abundant mercy.
In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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