A number of years ago I purchased 3 young adult dachshunds, Dinah,
Molly and Casey. None of these dogs had ever been house dogs. They had
always resided in a kennel. Thus between housetraining, teaching
manners, socialization skills and forging a relationship with each one I
certainly had my work cut out for me. On top of this, I was busy
packing, preparing to move across country.
One day when I was in
my study, I heard a flurry of activity behind me. Glancing up from the
box of books I was sorting, I saw a virtual fountain of envelopes
erupting like a whirlwind into the air from another carton. Leaning
across a stack of packing materials to better see what was happening, I
burst into laughter. Casey had leapt into a large box of office supplies
and was having a blast. He was literally leaping and jumping and
flinging forth envelopes with wild abandonment. He was free. When he
came to live with me a brand new way of life opened up for him and boy
was he ever enjoying himself.
Whenever this memory surfaces I am
reminded of the crippled man whom Peter restored in the name of Jesus.
One minute he was imprisoned in one kind of life and the next he was
freed from it. A totally amazing and unexpected healing had occurred and
his spontaneous response to this miracle was to walk and jump and praise
God.
Sin, much like physical disease or limitation is also
crippling. It has the power to affect our lives in ways we cannot fathom
and no amount of silver or gold can cure this ravaging force. Only Jesus
can and does and will for the asking.
"If we confess our sins, he
is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all
unrighteousness." 1 John 1:9 NIV
These words are true. They are
fact and when we place our hope and trust in them, our lives do change.
Sometimes the change is immediate, bringing about a spontaneous burst of
joy and renewal. Other times it comes quietly, like a soft almost
inaudible whisper, but come it does, one day, one bit at a time, until,
just like the man in today's reading, we too find ourselves walking and
jumping and praising God in our new found life and freedom.
Prayer: Father God thank you for the forgiveness and mercy found through
faith in Jesus Christ, who died for the sins of all mankind that all
mankind might have opportunity to discover new life and freedom in His
love. Bless many this day with faith to believe and receive. In Christ's
amazing name we ask. Amen.
Lynne Phipps
Please email me here.
Atlin, BC