Good Morning!
The last couple of months have been a little
hectic. Along with Lenten/Easter services, we have had a few funerals,
confirmation class, adult membership classes and few pre-marital classes and
then trying to fit in the regular visitations and the fact that I am older than
I used to be, all seem to overwhelm me. Sometimes, It feels like I look up to
see a huge wave about to crash down.
I don’t say this to look for sympathy; I
know that all of you have had similar times in your life when it seems like it
is all going to come tumbling down. It
seems to come all at once; the job requirements are heavier than usual, the
kids are sick, your spouse doesn’t seem to offer much help, then the car won’t
start or something like that occurs. We
have all been there. It just seems to pile
up and come at us at once.
Sometimes it might even be worse, health
struggles pile upon relational issues with a dash of financial battles. It can get even the best person down. Like in our verse, the disciples, for the
most part, were all very experienced fishermen; they knew the lake and had
probably battled other fierce storms.
Yet this one was different; this one really scared them and they saw
only their impending doom ahead.
We face the same type of struggles; times
when we see no hope. We look at the
situation and the events around us and we feel like we are going to drown. The doctors can’t figure out why we are
sick. The job seems to never get going
properly, the kids or your spouse or your parents just seem to lack any type of
support or affection. We are drowning
and we can’t seem to stop.
We need to do what the disciples did; we
need to call to Jesus to strengthen our heart, to revive our faith and to
encourage our spirit. No matter how
great the problem is, it is not greater than God. No wave coming at us can ever separate us
from God’s love. There is no task so
daunting; there is no trial so great that God will ever walk away from
you. You will never stand alone. The truth for us is no secret; God’s grace
will carry us through.
That is always the basic truth to hold
onto. Whether you are a young couple
just starting out together or you are saying goodbye to a loved one, God’s
grace is our rock and our fortress. It
is in his grace that the storms of life may batter us but they will never
destroy us. God is always there to calm
the storms, to lead us through them and to use them to strengthen our
faith. Each trial we pass builds our
faith as we experience God’s grace in our life.
Trust in God to deliver from drowning in the battles of life and to give
you life, life eternal with him.
Father, in you we have hope; at times it seems like we are drowning in
the struggles of this life. It feels
like the cares of this world can be too great.
But we know you are with us and that your loving arm is protecting
us. Defend us from all perils. Be with those who see no hope; lead them to
the knowledge of your tender mercy and the safety of your loving arms. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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