Greetings and blessings Friends,
When the world is in crises mode,
someone will always ask the ancient biblical question “Is there a word from
God?” When the crops are abundant, the fields ripe for harvest, and storm
clouds are absent, we often take God’s word for granted.
Each generation has had to deal
with issues too big or too complex for mere humans, but God never stops
speaking to us. Other voices tell us
that we have a right to all the desires
of our heart, even if it comes at the expense of our village. Then there are
the times when we allow the world to separate us from our Creator—we miss the beauty
of the rainbow looking for that elusive pot of gold. Sadly, sometimes we fail
to hear the rich stories of others because we don’t value all God’s people.
During these days of social
distancing may we take time to truly answer that age-old question with a
resounding “Yes, there is a word from God.” If we listen carefully, we hear God
saying, “I love you, and I will never leave nor forsake you.”
God gently reminds us to not let
fear direct our steps or dash our dreams. We will survive as a community of
faith if we rally with others around the Cross. We are Easter people and Easter
people understand the tomb is empty and our journey doesn’t end with the grave.
Jesus gave it all for us and we
are expected to tell this awesome story of sacrifice, salvation, and
redemption. The word the Master expects us to share is (1) nothing can separate
us from the love of God, (2) bad news cannot overcome this “good news,” and (3)
we are a part of God’s royal family and we do not feast until everyone is at
the table.
When this pandemic is over, will
we let God order our steps? Will we sail off to the sea of salvation or drop
anchor in the harbor of hopelessness? I pray we find ourselves loving and embracing
all God’s people, and maybe then we’ll see the lion lie down with the lamb and
we will study war no more. I pray we will love deeper, smile longer, and give
ourselves totally to God’s guidance.
As for me and my house, we will
serve the Lord…
Roger