Years ago, I heard about a pastor who asked a six-year-old-girl in his
congregation whether she wanted a baby brother or a baby sister.
Apparently the little girl's mother, who was still about two months away
from delivery, had spent some time discussing the possibilities with her
daughter. I say that because of the little girl's reply. With a sigh,
and a tone which said she thought the preacher who had asked such a
silly question might be just a little bit slow, the girl answered, "You
know, Pastor, sometimes you just gotta take what God gives you."
How's that for a profound answer? Both profound and true.
Sadly,
many people don't agree with the girl. When they think of the Lord, they
imagine Him to be capricious and malevolent. Rather than believing He is
the Giver of every good and perfect gift, they blame Him for all the
sadness and sorrow they have ever encountered.
So, just what is
it the Lord has given us?
Look to the Gospels and you will see
how the Lord treats His lost and rebellious children. Rather than
letting us eternally stew in our sins, the Lord sent His Son into the
world to rescue us. Yes, look to the Gospels and there you will see
Jesus correct those who were overly proud, and lift up those who were
crushed down by guilt. Look to Scripture and see how Jesus befriended
the lonely, offered forgiveness to those burdened by sin, and gave life
to those who were dead in body and soul.
But there's more.
Look and see Jesus arrested. When they came for Him He was carrying
our sins, every one of them. Still carrying those sins, He was condemned
to die on the cross. There, on Golgotha's height, the Innocent was
sacrificed to save the guilty. Then with His work of rescuing us having
been completed, Jesus rose from the dead. You can check it out for
yourself. Go to His sepulcher on Resurrection Sunday and see that the
Lord has risen and left His empty burial clothes behind. Stand with the
disciples in their locked room and receive the peace of the living Lord.
Listen to Him as He shares the news of His victory over sin, death and
devil. Receive His gift which says salvation is freely given to all who
are brought to a saving faith in Him as the Savior. Yes, look to the
Gospels and see how the risen Redeemer has promised to be with us and
send His Holy Spirit, the Comforter, to give us hope and a new life.
Like the little girl said, sometimes you just have to receive the
things the Lord gives us.
Thank God for those gifts!
Thank
God you are a believer. Thank God for the fact that no matter what
sorrow and sadness come your way, you have a Savior who cares about you
and will carry your burdens. Thank God He is the Giver of every good and
perfect gift.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, I give thanks You give good
gifts to Your people. We don't deserve them, and all too often we don't
appreciate them. For this we ask Your forgiveness. May each day bring us
a fresh insight into the love You have shown in the Person of Jesus,
Your Son, our Savior. It is in His Name we pray. Amen.
Pastor Ken
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