Good Morning All,
Jeremiah
9:24, “but let him who boasts boast in this, that he understands and knows me,
that I am the Lord who practices steadfast love, justice, and
righteousness in the earth. For in these things I delight, declares
the Lord.”
“Tell all books;” the accounts of people
who were there or claimed to be there are all the rage. We like to get the lowdown on some people,
especially someone famous. If we are not
particularly fond of the famous person, we like the real lowdown dirt. Even if we have no strong feelings about
someone we like to read or hear the story. We tend to read stories that tell us
about people that reveal the real person to us.
There are biographies which humanize the famous, the important or the
heroic.
The Bible is this type of book. The Bible is a very revelatory book. In it, God reveals himself to us. We learn about God through the Bible. There are some things that we can learn about
God through nature; like He is powerful, orderly, he loves beauty, but this is
about all we can learn from nature. Yet
in the Bible, in his book, God reveals to us who He is. In our verse, God reveals to us that He is
just and righteous and that he is merciful (steadfast love).
It is interesting to see that God not only
has these traits but that He delights in them.
These traits give God joy and happiness; they are the traits which God
shows to us in the way that He deals with us.
He is just and merciful toward us and shows us his righteousness. We celebrate because of God’ goodness to
us. Yet this verse also tells us what
God wants from his people.
In other places in the Bible, God reveals
that we are to be imitators of him or that we are to be like him. God wants us to exhibit the same traits which
He has. We are to love mercy, seek
justice and display righteousness. We
aren’t supposed to do this to our fellow man as well and we are to not only act
this way but to delight in acting this way.
God calls us to show this kind of
compassion to all we meet, with all that we have contact with. Throughout the Old Testament, God continually
reveals his displeasure with a people that mistreats the poor, the widowed and
the orphans. While it is God’s nature to love, we see repeatedly where God is
provoked to anger at his children when they do not love others as God loves
them.
God calls his children to live a life of
justice and of love. This life is to be a life where we reflect God’s nature to
all we meet. This can be very difficult;
the devil likes to whisper to us how we deserve the things we have; about how
hard we have worked to earn them; about how we can boast in our
accomplishments. Yet these lies lead us
away from God. All we are to boast in is
Christ and his mercy. The mercy that led
him to Calvary is the mercy we are to show to all that we encounter. It is a difficult task, one we frequently
fail at, but it is the task we are called to.
We are to love mercy, do justice and live in the righteousness of Jesus
our savior.
Gracious
Father, far too often we fail to love as you love, we fail to act as you would
have us act; we lack your justice.
Forgive us as we fall; move us to do your will in all that we do. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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