Friday, April 10, 2020

    Today is Good Friday. It is the day that Christians around the world remember the greatest act of love that has ever been committed in all of history. The evening before the Cross, Jesus and His disciples shared in the most important Passover since Passover began. During the Passover Seder, Jesus would reveal that the celebration had always been about Him. 1 Corinthians 5:7 tells us that Jesus is "our Passover Lamb." John the Baptist told his followers to look to Jesus, because He is "the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world" (John 1:9). After the dinner, they would cross the valley to the Garden of Gethsemane as Jesus continued to teach, and to prepare them for all that was about to take place.
      As the night progressed, Jesus would be betrayed by one of His own; He would be arrested having done nothing wrong; and He would have one of His closest friends (Peter) to deny he even knew Him. There would be the ridicule of the crowd, a political leader who would play games with Him, and another that would be driven by fear to surrender Him to the will of the people. And it was the religious leaders and people that He came to love and to save that would cry out to have Him killed.
     And so we find Him hanging on a cross. He is barely recognizable because of the severe beating He has received. Large nails hold Him pinned to the harsh wood. Yet, as He struggles for every breath, He still musters enough to say "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do." It wouldn't be long until He would say, "It is Finished," and He would draw His last breath.
      It is on this day that we remember Jesus death on the Cross. It must've seemed so hopeless in that moment, but it was actually in that moment that hope was born. We remember, not only that He died on the Cross, but that the Cross was ours. It was for this He came - "to save sinners" (1 Tim. 1:15). He hung there for every person He encountered that day - for the disciples, for the betrayer, for the denier, for those who arrested Him and beat Him, and for the very ones who nailed Him there. He hung there for the politicians, for the religious leaders, and for all the people who wanted Him dead - and He hung there for you and for me. Hope was born because the cross paid for all of our sins. We no longer have to be guilty of the sins we've committed. It also means that we can be free from the power of sin over us, so that we are no longer slaves of sin and death! Hope was born because the Cross was the final word on our sin. It was the beginning of a three day journey for the redemption of man for all time and eternity.
      So today as we reflect on this amazing act of grace and forgiveness, I hope we can all really understand why God did all that He did; why Jesus willingly went through all of this for us -

"For God so LOVED the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him would not perish, but have everlasting life."

Thanks be to God for taking my place on my cross!
God Bless you all,
Pastor Neil

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Well, it must be epidemic season.  Not only are we at the later part of the cold and flu season, but the Johnny-come-lately virus known as Corona, COVID-19, or The Wuhan Flu has disrupted things more than a little.  Hopefully you are all well and staying safe.
I just wanted to take a minute to share some thoughts on ways to get through each day while we wait and see how this is all going to work out.

1. As you've heard, wash your hands often with anti-bacterial soap.
2. Keep your distance from people whether they have symptoms or not.
3. Avoid contact with the elderly and people with compromised immune systems, as you could infect others.
4. Contact your physician if you have chest congestion and/or a fever of 102 degrees or more.

Also, if you are home with your spouse and family more during this time, here are some tips to help get through that.

1. Try to find fun things to do as a family.
2. Kids - offer to learn a skill, like folding cloths, washing dishes, vacuuming the floor, cooking, etc.
Not only will this help your parents, it may keep them from choking you. It will also help prepare you for your life ahead (if you make it).
3. Avoid Romance Movies, as these involve cuddling and kissing and will encourage the spread of Corona.
4. Since there are shortages of toilet tissue, we need to come up with ways to make it go farther, like rationing. We don't encourage sharing.
If you have to use alternatives like leaves, please become familiar with the local plant life. This way you won't find out too late that you used poison ivy, which could be way worse than Corona.
5. To lessen the chance of infecting each other, don't make physical contact after picking your nose.

In all seriousness, through all of this, trust in Christ. If God has declared what happens at the end of the story, then He is well aware of what happens during the times leading up to it.

Isaiah 46:9-10  "Remember the former things long past, For I am God, and there is no other; [I am] God, and there is no one like Me, Declaring the end from the beginning, And (declaring) from ancient times, things which have not been done, Saying, 'My purpose will be established, And I will accomplish all My good pleasure'

Take this time to search the Scriptures for encouraging truths to share with your family. Start a devotional time for yourself and your spouse. Don''t miss this rare opportunity to seek Him, and to discover that He's more than enough, even during a pandemic.
God Bless You All,
Pastor Neil