Good Morning All,
Luke 15:17; “But when he came to his senses, he said, ‘How many of my father’s hired men have more than enough bread, but I am dying here with hunger!”
I once listened to a woman tell her story. She told how she grew up in a home that went
to church every Sunday. Her mom sang in
the choir and taught Sunday School. Her
dad was in the church council. She was
active in the youth group. Yet when she
went away from home and went to college, she decided that she would travel her
own path.
So, she listened to “friends” and soon she
was into illicit drugs, illicit sex and out of college. She got married, for a year, but then went
back to the drugs and the sex. Over the
years she had a child, who lived with her parents. Finally, one day she was arrested on drug
charges. As she was sitting in jail, her
former sister-in-law came to see her.
The sister-in-law looked at her and asked her, “have you sunk low enough
yet?” “Have you come to your senses yet?”
For whatever the reason, those questions
really hit her hard. Eventually, she
went through a rehab stay and began the hard path back. She reconciled with her parents, then her
sister and brothers, then with her ex-husband and with her child. Yet first it
was with God. She knew, deep down, she
was going the wrong path but just didn’t let go. It wasn’t until she had lost her family, her freedom,
and her dignity. It wasn’t until she had
hit the bottom that she realized what she had thrown away.
Our verse is from “The Prodigal Son” and it
relates his moment of clarity. He had
finally had enough and headed back to his father. Many of us know of Jesus and his saving grace
but we insist on our own path. We want
God in our life but it must be on our terms in our fashion. As long as we fight against God, we will
struggle, we will be lost and we will go down a curvy, twisted path of
destruction. Eventually, you will hit
bottom, when will you come to your senses?
When you hit bottom, when you come to your
senses, know that God will be there waiting to pick you up. Your sins will put you at the bottom but God,
in his mercy, has forgiven those sins but he also wants you to know that you
have to “go and sin no more.” Sin
destroys our relationship with God; it drives us away from his grace. We suffer, until we take by faith, that God’s
plan is the best for us. We suffer, when
we place our own selfishness desires over God’s grace: we suffer grievously.
Yet God continually comes to you and asking
you if you have had enough. Have carried
the burden and the pain of your sin enough?
His grace is sufficient for you.
Trust his promises to redeem you and to make you whole. Trust his grace to pick you up and clean you
off. You have had enough of the devil’s
lies; believe God.
Father of mercy, you know our pain and our fear. There are times when we are so lost that we
see nothing but despair. Yet you pick us
up with your wonderful love. Guide us to
see our only hope is in you. Keep us in
your arms. In the precious name of
Jesus, our risen Savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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