Good Morning All,
Psalm
107: 1, 4-6; “Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his
steadfast love endures forever! Some wandered in desert
wastes, finding no way to a city to dwell in; hungry and
thirsty, their soul fainted within them. Then they cried to the Lord in their
trouble, and he delivered them from their distress.”
Have
you ever watched movies or even documentaries about people who wander the
desert? There is always a sense of doom
and being lost. There is very little
hope. You wonder what they think or
feel. In the news a couple of years ago,
there was an article about how it appears that the colonists at Jamestown may
have resorted to cannibalism to survive.
How far gone are you when you think cannibalism is the right choice? How desperate are you?
I
would imagine that at that point there would be complete despondence. It could be your child or spouse or parent
that you eat in order to survive. You
would feel completely lost and totally on your own.
There
were times when the Israelites felt like this, especially when they were being
marched to Babylon and while they lived in captivity in Babylon. They wandered about as a people without a
land, as a people without a city, as a people without a God. Then, when they were at the total bottom, God
rescued them and brought them home. He
gathered the faithful remnant and brought them home. God delivered them from their sorrow. God delivered them from their pain. He delivered them from their distress. He led them to their city where they no
longer hungered or thirst. He made them safe,
and he tended to their needs. The people
cried out to the Lord; he heard and answered by delivering them from their
distress.
The
LORD does this for us. Remember this is
the name for God when he gets his hands dirty in our lives; when he reaches out
to us and brings us into his precious care.
We wander through the wasteland of sin.
We have no hope, no future; nothing to bring us relief. Our sinful condition leaves us to cannibalize
those around us. We use and abuse them
to our own selfish wants and desires. If
they are weaker, we push them down. If
they are bigger, we gang up. If they
have something we want; we take it. All
our actions are geared to one level and that is to me, for me; I don’t care
about you. Our life is painful because
we are both the victims as well as the victimizers.
God
brings us out of this. Through our
redemption through the cross of Calvary, we are led out of the wasteland. We are led back to the land flowing with milk
and honey. We are given the spiritual
food we need to support this body and life.
We have a city to defend us and to call our home. It starts as the Church but ends as
heaven. So, we can cry out to the LORD
for he will deliver us just as he always has.
Dearest Father, we cry to you and you hear us.
You lead us from the wasteland of sin into your marvelous light. Guide us and guard us. Lead us in faith to you. Use us to be your hands and your voice. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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