Good Morning All,
Do you ever read the ads for car
dealerships? Do you ever notice the
great prices they have for “qualified buyers”?
Have you ever read what it takes to be a “qualified buyer”? Usually, the buyer has to have enough money
to have no need of financing a car! The
same can be said for some home refinancing offers.
The same can be said of applying for a
job. You have to be “qualified
candidate.” In other words, you have to
have more skills than they need and be willing to be paid far less than you are
worth to get the job. Yet you have to be
“qualified” or else don’t even apply!
Life is packed full of you needing to be “qualified;” you have to
“qualify,” by getting good grades, to pass form one grade to the next. You have to “qualify” to get into
college. You may even have to “qualify”
to go on date with someone. You have to
qualify for much in life. You even have
to qualify to get into heaven.
Yikes!! How can I qualify to get into
heaven? I can’t even qualify for a car
loan; how can I possibly qualify to get into heaven? I can look at my life and see that my
“qualifications” are a little weak. I
haven’t murdered anyone but there have been a few people who got the “if looks
could kill” stare. I have never lied in
court but have enjoyed a gossip session or two.
I have, a time or two, wished that I had what my neighbor has. I try to honor my parents but make sure they
know “just how much I am giving up” to be with them. I have never cheated on my wife but there are
many pretty women in this world. I have,
on occasion, used proper “hog loading” language a time or two. There are a lot of times when I think God
should have asked my opinion on the way certain events turned out. I am pretty sure my qualifications are not
just weak but downright pitiful.
Fortunately, God does not save the
qualified; he qualifies those who he saves.
Through the death and resurrection of Jesus, God qualifies us for a
share of the inheritance, heaven. God
makes us worthy of heaven by his grace.
We get heaven because of what Jesus has done. We are brought into God’s family by Baptism;
made heirs to the heavenly kingdom. We
are qualified, not by our actions or self-professed righteousness, but by God’s
incredible mercy showered down on us. So,
we give thanks to God, for he truly qualifies us for his heavenly kingdom
through his grace.
Gracious Father, through your love we are qualified to be heirs of
heaven. Give us the joy of knowing that
our salvation depends on you alone. Your
grace is sufficient for us. Bring us the
comfort of living our life in confidence of your mercy and grace. Bring us to share with others the wonders of
this joy. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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