Good Morning!
Luke 17:5; “The apostles said to the Lord,
“Increase our faith!”
I like to
watch football on TV. I prefer college to professional. Even way back when I was in high school and
college, I preferred college to professional.
So early in our marriage, just as VCRs came onto the market, I tried to
record the college game and then watch it later. This way I could get some work done on
Saturday and then either Saturday night or Sunday afternoon, I would watch the
game. It sounded like a good plan.
The trouble was
trying to not hear the final score of the game.
It is amazing how, when you don’t want to hear something, it was on the
radio or on the TV all the time. If I
had wanted to know the score, it would have probably never been on but it was
and often. So, more often than not, I
knew the final score of the game before I began to watch it. At first, that may sound somewhat
boring. If you know who wins, why watch?
What became
interesting were the games that the team that won was way behind at one
point. It was something to watch them
mount their comeback. There were more
than a few games that I would think; “I know that this team will win but I sure
don’t see how.” There were times, I
really questioned whether the news reporter had told me the right score. At times it looked like they were wrong but
in the end; they were always right.
We, as
Christians, are sort of in the same boat.
We know how our life and the world will end. It ends with a beginning, a new beginning
with the resurrection and the everlasting life.
We will live eternally, with god, just like Adam and Eve in the Garden
of Eden. We will live victoriously
forever. We know how it ends but there
are times, if we look around, we wonder how it could possibly happen. We are banged around and buffeted by the
world. We look around and our faith is
under attack and we wonder how it can possibly all work out. When we have times like that, we need to turn
to God and ask, “Increase our faith!”
We know who the
victor is; we need to have stronger faith that this is the way it will go. Having stronger faith will allow us to
weather the storms of life with far more confidence. It makes it easier to see the end of the
game. We can live confident that any
setback now, no matter how huge it looks now, is only a minor twist in the
journey of our life. God has promised us
victory and we can cling to that promise with all the certainty that there
is. To see the victory assured before
the game is even played is what faith is about.
We know we will win because God has promised it. We can see the victory and we can see it
clearer with a stronger faith; so, we pray, Lord, increase our faith!
Father of
mercy, increase our faith! Draw us
closer to you so that we may cling tighter to you. Give clear eyes of faith to see the victory
we have because of your grace. Be with
those who are struggling at this time.
Preserve them with your loving arms.
Give them the assurance that they too will share in the glorious
inheritance with you in life everlasting.
In the precious name of Jesus, our risen Savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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