Dear Fellow Children of God,
My wife, Kathy, has some new favorite jokes. I know these are favorite jokes of hers
because I have heard them more than once over the last year or two. So, when I sit in the passenger seat of my
vehicle and Kathy drives, she often points at the light on the dash and says,
“Look, the passenger air bag is on.” Hmmm. Airbag. I understand.
But, the joke I have recently heard more often has to do
with our cuckoo clock. When the clock marks
the beginning of another hour and the bird cries “cuckoo,” I have now heard
Kathy say to me many times, “Listen, the clock is calling your name. Cuckoo!”
OK.
You might call such banter ‘kidding.’ Maybe it is.
But, such jokes or kidding also express in a loving way, “I know you’re
there.” There is a warmth in knowing
that people recognize our presence. We
receive a gift when people joke with us in order to say, “I know you are there.”
I also understand Kathy’s kidding and jokes to be saying to me, “I not only
know you are there, but I care about you.”
Life is meant to be lived with others, in community.
Americans, and perhaps especially Alaskans, might think we can face life
on our own. But such thoughts of self-reliance
and independence are really deception.
We need others for counsel and feedback, for guidance, and for correction. Perhaps most of all we need the presence of
others in our lives for companionship and for love. Deep down we know we need others. In truth everyone needs to be loved. We all need to have someone say, “I know you
are there, and I care about you.”
Jesus gives us
assurance of God’s daily presence in our lives.
Jesus assures us that God knows who we are and what we face in our lives. In Matthew 10 Jesus says, 29 Are not two sparrows sold
for a penny? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from the will of
your Father. 30 And even the very hairs of your head are all numbered. (Matthew 10:29-30) In other words, God our Father knows what is
happening in the life of every creature.
Our Father cares for the birds and animals. God takes even more care in the lives of
every human being. So, God knows you are
there. God cares about you. When you face troubles God tells you, “not one of them will fall to the ground
apart from the will of your Father.”
During Lent we especially remember that God knows the trials we face. The greatest trial we face is our own
failing, our own selfishness, our sin.
So God sent His Son. God’s Son
was tortured and executed as a common criminal.
Jesus, the Son of God, was abandoned for a time and suffered the pains
of hell so that, as we believe in Him, we not only have God’s loving presence
now but also eternally in heaven. If we
are with God eternally, then He knows what we face today. He knows we are here, and He cares.
As an aside, I wonder if these words of assurance from Jesus were also a
joke, or were a form of kidding. Jesus
says, 30 And even the very hairs of your
head are all numbered. I’m pretty
bald these days. There were probably
those listening to Jesus who shared my challenge. Yes, I have fewer hairs than in days and
years past. But, then we have the words
of Jesus. God doesn’t just know how many hairs I have. Each of my few remaining hairs are numbered. God knows which hair is number 1, and which
hair is number 10,302. God knows more
about us than we know about ourselves.
Maybe this verse is Jesus kidding with us to tell us, “Yes, I know you
are there. Yes, I care.”
As we face the challenges of everyday, please know that in the smallest
details of life God knows what we face.
God knows we are here. God cares
about us and has sent His Son to prove it.
A Child of God, Thankful for God’s Daily Presence and
Love,
Pastor Jonathan
P.S. Here are a
couple of pictures from our Marriage retreat last weekend, https://plus.google.com/photos/114993745799525883148/albums/5998607302900330337?banner=pwa
P.P. S. Here is a
picture of last week’s ice fishing catch.
https://plus.google.com/photos/114993745799525883148/albums/5998608599824245313?banner=pwa
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