Dear Fellow Children of God,
On a Monday evening in early June I took my daughter,
Mary, fishing for king salmon on the Little Susitna River. We did not catch any fish that day. But I was excited to hear Mary’s
reaction. “I’d rather go fishing and catch
fish.” she said, “But it is nice just to be out on the river.” Yes it is.
In recent weeks I have taken other church members fishing
for silver salmon and heard similar reactions.
On a sunny day in July Diana Christensen commented how beautiful it was
to just be on the river. Unfortunately
sunny days are not always great for getting the salmon to bite, but the day was
truly an enjoyable time outdoors with some of God’s fellow children. I have also heard like-minded comments from
David Heck and Dylan Larson, from Jim and Lara Stanley, and from Hunter
Richards and friends. There is something
peaceful and heart filling about spending time outdoors in God’s created
beauty.
I
have personally shared the same experience.
In fact, like Mary says, I really do enjoy catching fish. But just being
on the river reminds me of Psalm 23. David
shares his God inspired praise of the Lord by saying, “1 The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in
want. 2 He makes me lie down in green
pastures, he leads me beside quiet
waters, 3 he restores my soul.”
I find time outdoors to be soul restoring and a wonderful
way to experience the creative love of God.
I have even
heard those who may not be Christian praise the beauty of creation. There is an order, a beauty, and a strength
in nature that points to the person of God the Creator. While I may find this love beside the quiet
waters of a fishing steam, others experience God’s love through a hike in the
mountains, or on a hunt in the woods, or by simply enjoying the beauty of the wild
flowers.
But,
God’s ‘salvation love’ is even more amazing than His ‘creation love.’ God’s love seen in creation is a gift from our
heavenly Father that does restore our souls.
But, God’s love in Jesus is sacrificial.
In order to reach out and offer forgiveness to the world God sent His
own Son away from home. In order to offer
eternal life God’s Son lived as the Good Shepherd who laid down His life for
the sheep. No one else has sacrificed so
much, nor given so much. But God loves
us in this giving way in Jesus.
I
hope you have had an opportunity to enjoy the beauty of God’s creation this
wonderful summer. But, I pray that the
beauty of God’s creative love points you even more to His sacrificial redeeming
love. The Lord IS my shepherd, and He
laid down His very life for you and for me.
A Child of God, Thankful for a beautiful summer, and
God’s Sacrificial Love,
Pastor Jonathan
P.S. I have
updated these pictures from recent fishing trips with church members and
friends with a couple more pictures. https://plus.google.com/photos/114993745799525883148/albums/6042629097376762289?banner=pwa
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sending these e-mail messages, hopefully weekly, to all St. John members and
friends whose e-mails I have. (I am always adding new names of friends
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However, if you don’t want to receive this e-mail, please let me know, and I’ll
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