Good Morning All,
Romans
8: 38-39; “For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers,
nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth,
nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of
God in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
There
is always a part of me that really wonders about our sports culture
sometimes. Don’t get me wrong, I am a
very strong advocate of sports. The
values and life skills which young people can learn are invaluable. Maybe it is the adults that I wonder
about. The true meaning of sports is to
test yourself against yourself, but you use an opponent and usually some form
of measured competitive format to accomplish this test; but at what point does
the test lose its validity?
There
was a basketball team in Texas that lost 103-0.
There was a team in Indiana that lost 107-2. There was a high school football team which
lost 96-0 and the game was done by halftime.
Another school scored 238 points in one game. I assume it wasn’t much of a match!! These are somewhat beyond a loss; this would
constitute a total beat down, complete defeat for the losing team. If you are the coach, what do you say to
these teams?
If
you are like me, there are days when it feels like I’ve been on the short end
of an ugly game. There are days when it
feels like I am totally defeated. A day
like when it is muddy and rainy out and the big truck hits the big mud puddle
just as you open your car door to get out and takes your door off and splashes
mud and cold water on you and into your, now doorless, vehicle. You and your spouse are in a struggle; one
that, one or both of you, do not understand or can get a handle on. Your children look at you like you are an
alien life form. Everyone from your boss
to your friends to your co-workers see you as someone to step on and then over.
This
is why the death and resurrection of Jesus is so phenomenally valuable. When Adam and Eve walked in the Garden of
Eden with God, they walked hand in hand with God. Sin pulled our hand from God’s hand, and we
have spun out of control ever since. But
when Jesus died and then was raised again, we became reconciled back to
God. God took us by the hand again and
better yet; he pulled us into a walk with his loving arm around our shoulder
holding us close to him. Through this we
have eternal life and the hope of the resurrection which is great for
someday. But for now, we have the
promise and the hope that God, with his arm around us, is caring for us. God, who knows what is best for us, who knows
sees our pain and brings us through it.
We may not enjoy it, that is a sinful world, but we never, ever go
alone. Nothing can ever separate us from
the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Dearest Father, at times it feels like the world
wins, and we are totally defeated; all our efforts are worthless. It is at these times that your wonderful
grace holds itself out to us as our only hope, our only comfort. Continue to guard us and protect us from the
arrows of the devil and bring to us that peace which only you can give to
us. We ask this in the name of our
precious risen Savior, amen,
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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