Good Morning All,
Many
people might balk. First you might look
around and see who is watching but why?
It says it’s free. Are we afraid
someone will see us take something free?
Will they think we are poor? Will
they think we are cheap? Do we “hear”
their remarks, “drives a nice car but is too cheap to buy their kid a snowsuit;”
even when no one is there? Second, we
might not really trust the sign. What if
some joker took the sign off of a box of marbles and put it on the snowsuit? That would be embarrassing. Third, do we tell ourselves that we don’t
really need it even though it is only January?
Strange as it sounds, these are the same reasons that many people refuse
the gift of God’s free grace. There are
those who have too much pride. Their
pride may not let them take the gift.
They look around to see who is watching; they worry about what people
will say. Maybe they think it is a
trick. There is no way it is free; it
has to cost something. They may even try
to pay for it or even claim that they actually did pay something for it.
Worst
of all there are some who think they don’t need it. They think they have no need for this
wondrous free gift of forgiveness of sins.
They buy into the “I’m ok and you’re ok” there’s nothing wrong with anyone. When we think that we are good enough without
any help, we tend to not seek out help.
God
comes to us in his Word and Sacrament offering to us the free gift of His true
love. God, the Creator-Redeemer rescues
his created creatures, through the death and resurrection of His Son then
freely gives that righteousness to us.
It is a gift that must not be too proud to take, we must not worry about
how others view it and above all we need to see that we are truly in need of this
salvation and that this is the only way we will receive it. It will always be a gift; free for the
getting. It is God’s gracious, loving
gift to us.
Dear Father, we give you thanks for the gift of
our salvation. Forgive us when we reject
this wondrous gift out of our foolish pride.
Keep us mindful of the love that you have for us and strengthen our
faith to trust in you. In Jesus’
precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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