Good Morning All,
Have you ever met someone famous, someone
that you were in awe of? How did you
do? Were you tongue tied, did you
stumble and stammer, did you hide or run away?
These are often the responses, especially if the meeting is
unexpected. All of a sudden there they
are and now what do you do? We get that
way around famous or even people who we view as powerful. That might just be the president of the
company that you work for or maybe a Lt. Colonel when you are a buck
private. In any event, we tend to tremble
and stammer our way through. These
people often seem unapproachable to us, as if they live on a different plane or
socio-status level. We feel unworthy and
ill at ease when they are around.
The Bible has some of the same
stories. In almost every case of an
angel visiting a human, they start ever visit with the phrase,” Fear not!” I
supposed that helped but an angel showing up would tend to frighten anyone and
cause them to fall to the floor in terror.
Seeing god is even more fearsome.
No one who sees God will live.
Even when Moses was on Mount Sinai, God shielded Moses’ eyes when God
passed by so Moses only saw God’s backside as he passed. You couldn’t even be in God’s presence. When the Ark of the Covenant was being moved,
it started to fall; a man caught it and died right there on the spot for
touching the Ark. The Altar of God was
hidden by a thick cloth curtain that was only entered by the high priest once a
year.
Yet God changed all that. God wanted to return man back to the walks in
the cool of the morning like God and Adam had before the fall into sin. In order for this to happen, we have to be
sinless. So, God sent Jesus, in the nature and being of a man, to take our
place and pay our debt so we could walk with God in the cool of the morning and
have that sacred conversation like Adam did.
Jesus became flesh and lived among us.
We saw his face, his hair, and his dirty feet from walking; all this we saw,
and it was God whom we saw. God became
approachable and still is today.
We can come to him anytime of any day or
night with our fears and our joys, our sorrows and our laughter, our burdens,
and our delights. God is our Father who
loves us and calls his own. The invitation is always present; we are always
welcome in our Father’s house. It is our refuge and “safe spot.” It is where we
find peace.
Father,
we come to you Abba, seeking your mercy which already overwhelms us. Keep us safe in your protective arms as we
behold your glory through the grace we receive.
Guard us this day so that we may go forth in your name. In the Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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