Dear Fellow Children of God,
A couple of weeks ago the assigned Gospel lesson for worship
was Luke 17:11-19. You know the account
from Jesus’ life of the 10 leprous men.
Jesus healed all ten, but only one man returned to give thanks. And according to Jesus, this was the one man
who might have been expected not to give thanks because he was “a foreigner.”
(Luke 17:18)
How often do we
forget to give thanks? Or, what does it
take to help us realize how gracious and good God is to us?
On Friday morning I heard “praise and thanks” to God from
3 people who might not have been expected to say “thank you.”
First, I received a thank you for prayers from a person
who has recently been diagnosed with cancer - for the third time. It seems to me
it would be natural to react with anger, or sadness, or disbelief, that such a
diagnosis was given. But, what came to
me was thanks, thanks for prayers to God for His mercy.
Second, I got a Facebook message of thanks from a family
who went through the trials last year of having a baby born almost 17 weeks
early. There were many times that the
life of this child was not assured by the doctors. There were many times of desperate prayer and
serious concern. Many, many friends
joined in prayer for this baby and this family.
But, on Friday, about 13 ½ months after the birth of this baby I
received a message of thanks from this family for the privilege of seeing God
work in their lives, and in the lives of their son. It seems to me it would be natural to wonder
why God allowed this to happen and affect their lives. But, the message I received was a message of thanks,
thanks because God showed His love and power in their lives and in the life of
their son. They were thankful because
they saw God working. By the way, this
child is now big, and healthy, and growing!
God IS good!
Finally, I had someone share with me thanks for another
answer to prayer. On Wednesday noon in
Bible class we prayed as our session ended.
Before our prayers I asked if anyone had concerns for which we should
pray, and there were many. In fact, in
our group of 8 people, there were four of the families whose loved ones were
facing serious family stress. We prayed
for these concerns and today one of those for whom we prayed stopped by and shared
that God had given relief and peace.
Even in the midst of continued concern, this person was not complaining
to God, but thanking Him.
Thankfulness really comes from the heart of a grateful
person. Often, when we don’t expect to
see God work, but we see His loving hand, the thanks pours out of our hearts.
In
truth, God is always watching out for those He created. Psalm 145 says, “15 The eyes of all look to you, and
you give them their food at the proper time. 16 You open your hand and satisfy
the desires of every living thing. 17 The LORD is righteous in all his ways and
loving toward all he has made.” But, even though God is always taking
care of us, sometimes we forget His love, or take it for granted and like the 9
leprous men in Luke 17, we also forget to give thanks. Why does it often take unexpected goodness for us to see God’s love and give Him thanks?
God’s greatest gift of unexpected love comes in
Jesus. We don’t deserve God’s love. Our selfishness and rebellion and sin deserves
punishment. But instead, God sent His
Son, HIS SON, to live and suffer and
die for us, so that we might receive His mercy and forgiveness and life through
faith in Jesus. Unfortunately, we
sometimes take this amazing grace of God for granted too and forget to give
thanks.
How
about you? When has God surprised you
with His mercy and love? Do you see
God’s love in every breath? Do you see
God’s love in His promise of eternal life through Jesus? “Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good. His love
endures forever.” (Psalm 136:1)
A Child of God, Thankful for God’s Faithful Mercy and
Love in My Life, and those around us
Pastor Jonathan
P.S. Please remember that this Sunday we have an
Alaskan Potluck Meal after late worship to celebrate God’s faithful love. (See below)
P. P.S. On the morning of the first snow, Jerry
Christensen and Cliff Proetz were out cleaning the sidewalks! THANKS, guys!! https://goo.gl/photos/xVBcv7dxokxD5xy36
P.P.P.S Here is the Face book message I received from
Dave Neslund
I
am thankful for these yearly reminders- to see where God can take you in the
course of a year, or a day, an hour or a second is humbling.
The
NICU allowed us the opportunity, the BLESSING, to actually see our baby boy at
23 weeks and watch him grow stronger every day. There was life in him well
before August 31, 2015, and he continues to amaze me with each breath.
If
you are reading this, YOU had life before your first memories were imprinted,
YOU had life before you could open your eyes, YOU had life before you could
breath. YOU were loved before you could open your eyes. YOU were loved before
you could breathe, YOU were loved, YOU have life!!!!! God is real...he knew you
before you were you were born!
"I
knew you before I formed you in the womb; I set you apart for me before you
were born..." Jeremiah 1-5
Maybe
you are having a rough day, or a rough week...if you need a smile, or if you
need some one to listen, reach out by searching inward and realize just how
special you truly are.
Know
that no matter what circumstances you are facing YOU ARE life and you ARE loved
- YOU are a miracle!!
God
Bless
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ABOUT ‘THOUGHTS FROM THE PASTOR’
- I am sending these e-mail messages, hopefully weekly, to all St.
John members and friends whose e-mails I have. (I am regularly adding new
names of friends and members – in case you are just receiving this e-mail for
the first time.) However, if you don’t want to receive this e-mail,
please let me know, and I’ll gladly leave your name off my list for this
message.
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