Good Morning All,
John 3:16; “For God so loved
the world, that he gave his only Son,
that whoever believes in him should not perish
but have eternal life.”
A story relayed to me a
while ago. It was an amazing event to attend. The man was clearly slowing down
but at the age of 93; he had the right.
He was one of the most respected theologians ever. He had a bachelor’s degree in theology as was
his masters’ and doctorate. He had
studied and taught at all the prestigious universities all over the world. He taught at Oxford, Yale Divinity, and Notre
Dame. He had numerous honorary degrees
along with all the real ones.
He was retiring from all
teaching. He had been emeritus for a
number of years but his love for the Bible and his yearning to learn and to
teach were so powerful that he simply wouldn’t quit. There were many days when the candidates who
were writing their doctoral theses would sit around and listen to him speak of
his studies. He could take one verb in a
verse and teach about the intricacies of God’s love revealed to us by that one
verb. But today he was finally going to
be done. He was receiving one last award
from the school where he had served as the dean of theological studies for over
20 years. He shook hands with the
President of the University and walked up to the podium. He looked out at the hundreds of colleagues,
friends, students, and well-wishers.
This was going to be his final sermon.
So, as he stood there looking
out on all these people; he began to smile.
He started in with a low and strong baritone voice. He began with the statement, “I have studied
God’s Word for over 70 years. I have
studied with the greatest theologians in the world. I have studied and studied and as my last
sermon I want to share with you the absolute greatest biblical truth
ever.” All those in attendance began
digging for paper to write on, they placed their phones on video recording; no
one wanted to miss what this brilliant man had to say. There was not a single sound in the
auditorium as they waited for him to speak again. He looked and smiled.
I want to give credit to the
instructor who first revealed this to me.
In all my studies nothing has ever surpassed this. So, I would like to thank Mrs. Henderson, my
kindergarten Sunday School teacher. He
stopped, took a drink of water, and then began to sing in a very strong
baritone voice. “Jesus loves me this I know for the Bible tells me so; little
ones to him belong they are weak but he is strong. Yes, Jesus loves me; yes, Jesus loves; yes,
Jesus loves me; the Bible tells me so.”
He smiled, said thank you and then went and sat down.
There was stunned silence,
after about 45 seconds, he stood and went back to the podium. “It really is that simple; no matter how much
you study, never, never, never, ever, no not ever can you forget that single
truth. Everything else pales in
importance and everything else is of no value.
Without God’s love, we have nothing.”
Gracious Father, we give you
thanks for your incredible mercy, that unending and undying love that you have
for us. Help us to cling to that love
and to believe you when you call us your dear children. Father, your love prevails. Be with those who do not know this love. Bring them home. In the loving name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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