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His Gift in You

Friday, December 30th, 2011

     ‘God commissioned me “to present to you the word of God in its fullness…”,’ Paul says in Colossians (1:25).

     Imagine Paul presenting you with a gift.  Will you open it?  What will be inside?

     “…the mystery that has been kept hidden for ages and generations…now is disclosed to the saints.” (vs. 26)

     Yes, you are going to open this gift…

     “…God has chosen to make known among the Gentiles the glorious riches of this mystery…” (vs. 27)

     Glorious riches!  Yes, you are definitely opening this gift!

     “…the glorious riches of this mystery, which is…

                         Christ in you, the hope of Glory” !

     The hope of glory…the hope of glory…Christ in you, the hope of Glory!

    Thank you God, for this most wonderful and precious gift!

                         Come Lord Jesus!

Worthwhile

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

     Every year, right about this time, in exasperation and exhaustion, I ask myself, ‘why do we do all of this anyway?’

     Do you know what I mean?  The shopping and the wrapping and the decorating and the baking, and that big stack of cards that I have yet to fill out…why?  What does it all have to do with the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ?

     Yesterday I took time to pray.  A full half hour – time I don’t have this time of year!  I found an Advent prayer – a lovely one, so rich in hope – in an old Lutheran Book of Prayer (from 1941) that used to belong to my mother-in-law.  Then I sat in the house here and prayed it over and over.  After that, I prayed for the many broken and hurting and ailing people in the world.

     And now, somehow, everything has changed.

     I’m back to shopping and wrapping and decorating, and will soon be baking (sugar cookies) – and I am rejoicing in it all!  I’m looking forward to sending out Christmas cards, with that message so rich in hope, to the many broken and hurting and ailing people in my part of the world.

     Oh, and this morning when my daughter gave a gift to one of her crossing guards on the way to school and wished him a “Merry Christmas!”, well, that look in his eyes made it all worthwhile.

Express Pass

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

            Last Friday my family and I visited the Empire State Building in NYC, along with 19,996 other people.  (Yes, twenty thousand is the average daily turnout!)  Fortunately, my husband had checked things out online the day before and had splurged on Express Pass tickets.

            When we arrived at the ESB, we showed our Express Passes to the guard at the door and were immediately whisked past the lines of people to the first elevator up.  Now that’s express!

            If you’ve never been to the ESB, let me tell you, the lines to get to that first elevator are long!  They wind around and around, and they don’t appear to move at all.  Walking past them, I witnessed the progression from excitement to fatigue to impatience in people’s faces.

             A security guard actually stopped people who were finally getting into the elevator, to let my family and I get in ahead of them.  This felt, well, wrong.

            I distinctly remember wishing that I had worn nicer clothes and some jewelry.  It’s silly, I know, but then maybe I would at least have appeared more worthy of the V.I.P. treatment.  I tried to tell myself that my husband had paid my way for this, but it still didn’t feel right.  I hadn’t put in my time – hadn’t ‘paid’ – the way everyone else had.

            We haven’t ‘put in our time’ as the children of God, have we?

            Jesus did that for us.  He did for us what we could not – could never – do for ourselves:  He’s bought us Express Passes to The Kingdom of God!

            He paid for them with His life.

            There are no other ‘tickets’ available, no line long enough.

            Are we worthy?  No!  Good Friday reminds us of that.  Yet at the same time, God wants us to receive His Good Gift just as we are.

            God wants us to come to Him, just as we are!

            This is the message of Easter:  that Jesus Christ died on The Cross to pay the price for our sins.  He whisks us past sin and death, into the everlasting arms of God!

            He is Risen!   He Lives!  And because of this, we have the promise of eternal life in and with Him!!

            Hallelujah!!