Good Morning All,
“Yes!” There is probably no more exciting or sought
after word in the English language. Most
of the greatest events in our lives revolve around “yes” When you asked that
special someone out for that first date; when you asked her to marry you, these
times were punctuated by “yes.” Even
other, lesser events are surrounded by “yes.” Did you get the job? Did you get the house? Did you win the game? Did you pass the test? Did you get into the school you wanted? Will you be home this weekend? It all makes us happy when the answer is yes.
We spend most of our life looking forward
to hearing “yes” from our loved ones. It
is funny that one of the first phrases our children learn is “no-no.” Yet we say no in order to protect them. We tell them “no” to touching a hot
stove. We tell them “no” to playing with
sharp objects. We tell them “no” because
we love them and want them to stay safe.
That is the same reason God told Adam and Eve “no” when eating of the
tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
God knew that
eating that fruit would only bring pain to Adam but Adam didn’t trust God and
Adam have visions of being equal to or greater than God. So, with that Adam turned from God and lost
his perfect world and went into a world where only pain and anguish existed.
Our only hope is God. God looked at us, sinful, wretched being and
said “Yes.” “Yes” I love you; “Yes” I
want you; “Yes” I will save you and redeem you to be my own. In Jesus, we see all of God’s “yesses” for
us. We see his love, his comfort, his
compassion for us. We see all of God’s
everlasting kindness for us in Jesus. So,
we hear “Yes” from God. But what about
those times when we can’t hear a “yes”?
There are many times when we think that we
don’t hear a “yes” from God. Whether it
is a marriage that breaks, or a family that crumbles, a job that disappears,
health that fails or even death of a loved one; it can be hard to hear God’s
“Yes.” The thing is, God still tells us
“Yes” we just don’t want to hear it. It
is usually our sinful nature or the sinful nature of the world that causes us
the pain. Sometimes, it can’t be fixed
in this world. So, we cry and ask why?
we really need to trust in God because he has shown us his “yes;” we see it in
the empty cross and the open tomb. God’s
“Yes” to us is shown by his grace for us, by the comfort that he sends to us. It may take a time or two for it to take hold
but he keeps sending it to us. We
continue to receive grace upon grace. So,
when we don’t hear God’s “Yes;” we need to turn off the other noise and listen
closely. God speaks his “Yes” to us and
gives us peace for today and hope for tomorrow.
Dearest Father, you shout “Yes” to us through your Son Jesus. Give us the strength and the faith to trust
your “Yes” even when sin causes us to miss it.
Speak it loudly to those who need it most. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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