Good Morning All,
Proverbs 25:7; “because it
is better to be told, “Come up here,” than to be put
down in front of a prince whom your eyes have seen.”
In the sports world there are some seats that
everyone clamors to get. Most sports
fans would love to have seats on the fifty-yard line at the Super Bowl. Most sports fans would love to have ringside
seats at Madison Square Garden when the heavyweight boxing title is on the
line. Perhaps you want to be center
court for the NCAA final four games.
Maybe at the center net at Wimbledon.
Those are some of the most coveted seats in sports. I would imagine that many people try and get
to sit there using whatever pretense they can.
I would imagine that the ushers have heard every excuse under the sun
but still have to tell the guy, “sorry but you have to leave this is not your
seat.”
There is probably nothing more humiliating
to a sports fan than to be escorted away from a seat. Everyone watches and knows exactly what is
going on. While the “offender” is walked
up the aisle, the onlookers all stare for a moment and shake their head. It is the walk of shame for sports fans
everywhere. The only thing worse than
being escorted to a poorer seat is being escorted out of the building; that is
really bad.
In our verse, we hear about being asked to
leave. In our lives we often look at
ourselves and think we are pretty good and we think we deserve those good
seats. But then we hear God’s Word and
realize that we really aren’t good but in fact we are very sinful. We not only do not deserve the good seats; we
actually deserve to be thrown out. We
really don’t deserve to even be in the building.
But God calls us back. Through Jesus, God calls us and says come up
here to the good seats. Come up here and
listen to my words of forgiveness, my words of consolation and my words of
hope. Come up here and share in this
meal that will refresh your soul. Come
up here and sit and tell me about your life, your struggles, and dreams. Come up here and rest in my lap and be secure
in all that you face. We have hope.
The world will attack and look down on you
but God will love you fully and protect you from the devil and his
attacks. God, in his mercy, gives us
hope; he gives us the good seat. We are
seated at his table sharing in the rewards of his love and his grace because of
Jesus. Enjoy the seats, they are a gift
from your ever-loving heavenly Father.
Father of all grace, your mercies roll over us
like a river. Give us the strength to
cling to you. Give us the certainty of
hope in your wonderful grace. Guide us
through the path of this life and give us the love to help those as we
meet. Father, some are feeling like they
are being led from the building, from your grace. Give them the comfort of your forgiveness and
shelter them in your arms. In Jesus
precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor Bret
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