Good Morning All,
Hebrews
11:8; “By faith Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to a place that he
was to receive as an inheritance. And he went out, not knowing where he was
going.”
We all love heroes. We love to watch the parades and the
homecoming and the celebrations. We love
to cheer for our heroes. So, who are
your heroes? Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt,
maybe Sally Ride or Christa McAuliffe, maybe Babe Ruth or Harmon Killebrew,
maybe Audie Murphy or Sergeant York, maybe your parents or grandparents, who
are your heroes? One problem we have
with heroes is that when the truth about them comes out, they aren’t always so
heroic. Franklin Roosevelt was a womanizer;
Babe Ruth was a drunken lout.
Our verse for today is from Hebrews
11. It is often referred to as the “Hall
of Faith.” It lists many of the Old
Testament characters who lived their life by faith. It is really a shame that we look at this
chapter and think “Oh, if I were only like them; then all would be fine and
dandy.” We often think that because when
we talk of these people of faith, we only speak of their greatness. Abraham was going to offer Isaac, his son his
only son, as a sacrifice to God. Noah
built the ark in spite of all of the taunting that he received. Abraham lied about his wife because he didn’t
trust God. He also used a handmaiden to
give him the son that God hadn’t delivered yet.
As soon as Noah got off the ark, he got drunk and laid naked in his
tent. Some heroes.
Yet that is the exact point. These “great” people of the Bible weren’t
that great. They were people on whom God
looked with grace. One of the best
verses in Genesis is 6:8 “Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.” That is what this verse and the entire bible
is about. You and I are not perfect; far
from it. We all have skeletons in our
closet that would make any type of hero worship of us flounder in a hurry. God looks upon you with his love with his
grace and gives you that faith to get you through the day’s events.
Grace finds us in God’s eye. It seeks us out and searches the depths of
our depraved world to bring us hope, to bring us peace and to give us God’s
undeserved love. That is what put
Abraham in the “Hall of Faith” and that is what puts you there as well. None of us are perfect; we are all
sinners. We all have the remnants of sin
in our past that cause us to never feel worthy of God’s grace. Fortunately, we don’t have to be worthy. We are made worthy by Jesus; we are made worthy
because of God’s grace poured out upon us.
We, just as those listed in the “Hall of Faith,” live by faith. Yes, we are sinful beings but through God’s
grace, we live in his wondrous mercy; trusting that he will take care of us and
protect us until we reach our heavenly home.
Father of all mercies, through Jesus we find grace in your
eyes. We are brought into your marvelous
family and given the peace and strength to battle this world’s woes. Guard us by your mighty arm and give to those
who struggle the most your Spirit of comfort.
In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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