Good Morning All,
“Sift
you like wheat.” This is a reference to
how farmers at the time of Jesus would finish the harvest of wheat. First the farmer would go out into the fields
and with a scythe cut down the wheat and stack it into bundles which were then
carried up to the thrashing floor. Here
the farmer would take the bundles and then beat them against the floor in order
to loosen the kernels of wheat. After
they did this, they would then take a winnowing fork and throw the wheat,
chaff, broken straw mixture into the air.
The wheat would fall to the floor as the chaff would blow away in the
wind.
This
was a rigorous process. Yet, in the end,
all you have is kernels of wheat but it can be a very, very stressful event,
especially on the wheat. It gets thrown
up into the air and then crashes to the floor only to be tossed up into the air
again. It is a trying and tumultuous
event for the wheat but it is necessary to separate the wheat (the necessary
part) from the chaff (the waste). This
also happens in our life, sometimes very painfully.
Many
of you have experienced being sifted.
There are times in our lives when our faith is shaken to the very
core. The death of a child will rock you
like an earthquake. Sometimes, the
stress from our everyday life shakes us.
The events in our country today may cause you to wonder and question. Health
issues in our family, especially big ones, can really shake you. Placing a parent or a spouse in a nursing
home can make you shudder. Having your
job disappear can be devastating. Having
the company that you worked for all your life suddenly go bankrupt and take
your retirement with them can really hurt.
Put two or three of these together and you are sifted.
When
being sifted our confidence can be shaken.
One thing that it does is that it can cause us to seek our god. Luther defines a god as “That from which we
seek our ultimate source of security, that which we cling to with all our
heart.” So, what is your god? Is it your money, your intellect, your
spouse, your parents, your government, just plain you? What is your god? Because when we get sifted, the chaff, all
the false gods, blow away in the wind.
Finally, we are left with only the kernels. Only the true God, Yahweh the triune God, is
left and that is all we can cling to.
So, we
cling to the God who died for us, we cling to the God that redeemed us and we
cling to the God that loves us and promises to never forget us. So, if you are being sifted, pray for God’s
grace, talk to your brothers and sisters in Christ and remember who your only
source of hope and security is and that is Christ. You will be sifted, maybe many times, but through
them all God holds you close and protects you from the devil and his attacks.
Father,
we often feel sifted. Protect us from
all that the devil throws at us and keep us safe. Give us the certainty of your hope, the
certainty of your grace and the wonder of your comforting Spirit. Be with our nation as we are sifted. Give us the consolation we need and the
comfort of your saving grace that we may live in peace. In Jesus precious name
we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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