Good Morning All,
Psalm 27:8; “You have said, “Seek my
face.” My heart says to you, “Your face, Lord, do I seek.”
In
the mid 1970’s, there was a rock band named “Chicago”. One of their
hit songs was “I’ve been Searching so Long.” The chorus goes like
this: I've been searchin So long To find an answer Now I know my life
has meaning.” There were a lot of people who used to sing along
with this song. They would sing about finding the answer that they
had been searching for for so long.
Just
don’t ask them what they found the answer to be; it isn’t in the
song. There are some who view this song as one of the early
statements that, in life, there is no one truth. This song teaches
that there are many truths and once you find your truth your life will have
meaning. Whatever you want the truth to be, once you have decided
what it is then you will be happy, and your life will have
meaning. Really??
Look
around and see what do we see? We see pain and lies. The
world tells you lies to feed into your own selfishness in order to create your
own truth at the elimination of God; the one Truth. The world tells
us that sex outside of marriage is ok. Meanwhile we are destroying
the health of entire generations because of the diseases that
result. We hear the world tell us that if you are no longer “happy”
in your marriage; then get out. After all you need to be “happy” (whatever
that is). The world tells us whatever you need to do to succeed, you
should do. Lying, cheating, and stealing are just “good business
practices.” All of this wrecks your health, both physical and
spiritual, and leaves you empty.
Yet
we know how this hole is filled. It is filled by the grace of
God. It is filled by the cross of Christ and polished by the empty
tomb. Those things which we search for, those things which have
meaning; come from God. Goodwill, mercy, and peace are with us, and
they are ours to share. We receive these from God. They
are a gift to us, a bonus to go with our salvation. These give us
fulfillment here on earth. These give meaning to life. We
show goodwill to our family and to our neighbors, placing their needs ahead of
our wants. We have peace with God and can live in peace with our
neighbor. We have mercy; so, we can show mercy. Showing
mercy, forgiving our neighbor’s sin, is far easier than trying to keep track of
them.
God gives us this because of what Jesus
does. Jesus is our Savior. We need him desperately every
day. He comes to us as the One Eternal Truth. He come
with the love of the Father. Through Jesus, we have peace, we have
hope, we have good will, and we have mercy. Share it with those
around you today.
Dear
Father, what the world claims to search for, you freely give to us through
Jesus. Give us the wisdom to see this one and only truth and the
faith to cling to it. Empower us to be the voice and the hands that
deliver this to this broken world in which we live. In Jesus’
precious name we pray, amen.
God’
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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