Good Morning All,
Everyone loves a love story. Even
if we say we don’t; we really do. We
like to see or read where the two leads finally get together and true love
prevails. Most of the greatest stories
told are love stories. Think of Romeo
and Juliet or Anna Karenina or any one of the newer stories. The love of the man for the woman which
compels and drives them to be together no matter what the odds or cost unites
them as one.
This
union is a true mystery; how do two become one?
We may not fully understand God’s ways or gifts, but we receive them anyway. Part of that gift is the incredible love
which God has for us as his Church. He
expresses his love for us through the sacrifice of Jesus and then unites us
with him in an eternal loving relationship.
The Scriptures often describes this as a marriage.
This
is a portion of the great love ballad in the Bible. It is the conversation between Solomon and
his bride. It serves as an allegory of
Christ and the Church. Christ is the bridegroom,
and the Church is the bride. As we read
this Book, we read about the incredible love of Christ for His Church.
God
expresses his love for us in many ways.
Yet in this passage, we read where God will defend us and that
relationship. God is a jealous God who
will defend from all unwanted suitors, like the devil. He defends us with his mighty arm and protects
us with his gracious love.
The
love that God has for us is stronger than we can ever imagine. He is there for us as the battles and turmoil
of this life surround us. He is there to
comfort our pain, heal our sorrow and to provide us with hope. He is there to protect us from the devil with
a jealous rage that flashes fire. The
passion of God’s love is deep for us. It
consumes him with the desire to save us from our sins and not to destroy us as
we deserve. It is this love that causes
Him to see us as someone worth redeeming; someone who he chooses to love.
He
marks us with a seal, the seal of Baptism.
It is the sign which He marks us with to claim us as his own beloved
ones. Through Baptism we are marked and
sealed with an everlasting love which will bring us to eternal life.
Gracious Father, you love us with a passion
which is greater than anything that we can fathom. Keep us close to you and deepen our love for
you that we may be made worthy of you.
In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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