“For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men.” – Titus 2:11
Michael Reagan is the adopted son of the late former president, Ronald Reagan. Born to an unwed mother, Michael was adopted at birth by Reagan and his first wife, Jane Wyman. But shortly after Michael’s adoption, the Reagans divorced.
At age five, Michael was sent away to boarding school, remaining there until he graduated at age 19. Michael was sexually abused when he was seven-years-old. Michael spent much of his young life living under the cloud of that year-long exploitation at the hands of an older man. He felt shame and believed God hated him.
The turning point in Michael’s life came when he met his wife, Colleen, in 1973. Together they discovered the saving message of Jesus Christ. For the first time, Michael was able to release the shame he had carried throughout his life. He bared his secrets to God and to his wife. As he found acceptance and healing, he gathered courage and confided in his father. It troubled Michael that his father never hugged him or said that he loved him.
“Then one day,” said Michael, “I was praying, and it was almost as though God was sitting there with me, asking me when was the last time I told my dad I loved him or had given him a hug. I realized it was a two-way street.”
After Michael told his father that he loved him, then for the first time he heard from his Ronald’s lips that he was loved. After being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, Michael’s dad sometimes didn’t recognize him or know his name but would give Michael a hug when he arrived or left. Once, Michael had forgotten to give his dad their usual good-bye hug.
As Michael walked down the driveway with his little daughter, she told him to turn around and look at Grandpa. Michael said he turned and there was his father, standing in the driveway with his arms wide open waiting for that hug. We all desire God’s grace and to be loved by Him. Today in prayer, thank the Lord for His grace and seek to share it with others.
“God doesn’t just give us grace, He gives us Jesus, the Lord of grace.” – Joni Eareckson Tada
God’s Word: “From the fullness of his grace we have all received one blessing after another.” – John 1:16
By Peter Kennedy, Copyright 2004, Devotional E-Mail DEVOTIONS IN TITUS, JUDE, PHILEMON pkennedy6@yahoo.com