Written by Heath Gregory What a wonderful message yesterday from Psalm 2. Rodrigo showed us the rebellious plot of the wicked, the serious response of God, and His gracious offer towards us. Because of these truths, we shouldn’t be surprised at the unfolding of 2020 or news headlines that make us cringe. These are the reality of a fallen world rebelling against God and further proof that there is indeed nothing new under the sun. These seemingly uncertain times are not uncertain, people have been and will continue to rebel against God until our precious Savior returns. So even though things may seem uncertain in our estimation, God is still on the throne and everything is going according to His plan. As believers we can let go of worries about a mysterious virus, the next election or the next movement that attacks our biblical worldview because nothing can overcome the power and plans of God.
As I’ve had more time to reflect on yesterday’s sermon, I’d like to offer you three points of additional application: Written by Heath Gregory Peace. There’s nothing like it. We naturally long for peace because we’re naturally in a war everyday and we seek release, quietness, and calmness.
Last night was anything but calm. But today brings the peace of an early morning after a raging storm. Crisp air. Birds chirping. The sun slowly rising to shed light on a dark world, a hint of orange glow on the trees and an incredible array of pink and purple beams of light peeking through the clouds. But there will be another storm. Yesterday, Toby offered us some wonderful encouragement and reminded us of a peace that surpasses all understanding. A peace that is deeper, wider, and more captivating than anything we can imagine. Peace that will never waiver or vanish. Peace that is unmerited, unfathomable, and undeserved. Peace with God. It goes without saying, but our biggest problem isn’t our health, dirty diapers, sleepless nights, wayward children, a falling stock market, the loss of a job, trouble in our marriage, the loss of a spouse, getting old, or even death. Our biggest problem is the chasm that sin has placed between us and God. But God, being rich in mercy, offers us peace in himself. And his peace is not temporary or conditional. It’s permanent and absolute, given to those who have faith. Romans 5:1 says “... we have peace with God...” We have it. We don’t have to go looking for it. And we don’t have to long for it. We have it. It belongs to us. He’s given it as a gift. It’s yours. You posses it. And it’s guaranteed. It will always be with you. These things are true because this peace doesn’t come from you or any of your efforts and isn’t based on our circumstances, it comes “...through the Lord Jesus Christ,” His life. His death. His resurrection. So although it may sometimes feel like it’s not there, it is. No matter what you do, you will not face condemnation from God if you’ve placed your faith in His son. That’s peace that surpasses all understanding. We can’t lose it no matter how hard we try. If we could, we would. We are however naturally prone to think we can. As Toby said, we start thinking about God as a finger pointer who is just trying to catch us messing up, so he can snatch back his good gift from us. This is a mindset we have to shake. We can’t live in fear of messing up and losing God's approval. If we do, it will limit our opportunity to serve Him. Instead, we stand firm in this grace that we have obtained. We rest. We cease striving. We believe Him. We trust Him. We can’t live our Christian life in the fear of messing up or disappointing God. We’ve already done that and he knows. In fact, he knows how we will fail him or disappoint him today. And this didn’t stop him from pouring out His wrath on the most undeserving man to ever walk this created earth so that we, the most undeserving people, might receive his peace. Storms will come and go. Peace will not. Like a child who holds short accounts of the wrongs they’ve done, live in the peace of God. Confess your sin often and move on, God has replaced his wrath toward you with peace! Written by Heath Gregory I was reminded this week how loved and supported I am even when I feel weak and incapable.
As I sat in the comfort of my home office, fresh brewed coffee and bible in hand, ready to devour Gods word and come away encouraged and prepared to be the best Christian I can be, I realized I was just not feeling it. As I was searching, flipping, and thumbing from page to page trying to decide what to read, instead of a hunger or delight for God’s word, I felt burdened. And instead of pausing to ask the Lord for help, I pressed on in my own strength to no avail. It didn’t matter where I turned, it just felt empty. |
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