Good Morning All,
Imagine, for a moment, that when you get
your mail today; you receive a gift card to your favorite restaurant with a
value of $5000. It is a gift from an old
acquaintance, quite a gift but a gift just the same. What would you do? I don’t think you would
just throw in a drawer and forget about it.
First you would go there a few times with your family and really enjoy
it. Next, you might think about sharing
it with a few of your friends.
Now perhaps you will call all the same
friends. You really enjoy their company
and this would be a great way to celebrate.
Or would you think about some friends that you haven’t seen in a while? Maybe when your children were in an activity
you became close to some of those parents but now it has been a while. This would give you a chance to
reconnect. Perhaps you might invite some
people you just met. Perhaps you would
mix and match.
Now after you have taken your family a few
times and some friends a few times; you might look at your neighbors. Perhaps you take the widow down the block. Her husband died last year and it has been
real tough on her; she might really enjoy a little fun again. You always enjoyed their company and it might
feel good too. Maybe the family down the
road who just lost their job could use a little boost. It really wouldn’t cost you anything; the
card was free; they would have some fun and you would too.
We have the greatest gift ever given; we
have the forgiveness of sins and the certainty of heaven awaiting us. We have this incredible gift that God’s wants
us to share. Yet many of us just put it
in a drawer. God wants us to share this
good news of salvation. He wants us to
share with our family and our friends.
People we know well and others not so well. He especially wants us to share it with those
who are struggling with life right now.
There is no better salve than God’s wonderful mercy.
We are God’s redeemed children and we have
this tremendous gift that we can both benefit from and share at the same
time. God’s grace is overflowing us and
we cannot possibly contain it all so we might as well share it. Share it with your family and friends but
especially share it with those who are hurting right now. God’s grace will always bring comfort and
hope. You don’t have to have a long
sermon written out; sometimes a simple act of love or kindness speaks the
language better anyway. God gives us a
gift, a gift to share and this is easily done with a hug or an ear that listens
or hands that carry dinner or supper to someone. We are saved by grace through faith; it is a
gift, a gift worth sharing.
Gracious Lord, through your wonderful gift of forgiveness we have
the hope for tomorrow and comfort for today.
Give us the desire to share this gift with those around us, especially
those most in need of your comfort. Open
our hearts to them that we may be your ministers of reconciliation. In Your most precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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