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Friday, October 4, 2013

Brown's Daily Word 10-4-13

Praise the Lord for this first Friday of October.  Sunday is coming.  I am performing a wedding celebration this weekend and getting ready to celebrate  Worldwide Communion this coming Sunday.  Praise the Lord for the Church of Jesus Christ, our Lord, that is under the same management for over two thousand years.  Jesus our Lord said, "Upon this Rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell cannot prevail against it."  We will join Christians all over the world from every nation, every culture, every language in deed to celebrate the Euchrist.
    The Eucharist is another name for  Holy CommunionThe term comes from the Greek by way of Latin, and it means "thanksgiving."  It is used in three ways: first, to refer to the Real Presence of Christ; second, to refer to Christ's continuing action as High Priest (He "gave thanks" at the Last Supper, which began the consecration of the bread and wine); and third, to refer to the Sacrament of Holy Communion itself. 
    The Lord gave us a splendid day yesterday. It will be another super spendid day today.  Jesus makes all things glorious and beautiful in His time.  The brilliant Autumn colors are moving towards peak in ths region.  Our Lord displays so much beauty and He pours upon us so many blessings.  Praise the Lord for His amazing grace.  Praise the Lord for  "prevenient grace".  Prevenient grace is the expression theologians use to talk about God working in our lives for our salvation before we know anything about it or do anything to cause it to happen.  Some people insist, "If you will do this, this and this, then God will come into your life and save you." The truth is that God is always reaching out to us and working in our lives to move us toward the fulfillment of our highest possibilities.  The trick is for us to recognize what God is doing in our lives and to be receptive and responsive to it.
    The psalmist who wrote Psalm 139 was very much aware that God was always present and that God always knew all about him.  "Lord, you have searched me an known me."  He said that God knew all about him even when he was being formed in his mother's womb.  He said that he knew there is no place to hide from God. That may give us a spooky feeling.  In this age of computerized information, we struggle to retain just a little bit of privacy and, truthfully, there are things about most of our lives that we would rather not have God watching or listening in on. But the fact is that God is always present and that God knows us better than we know ourselves.  It is a good thing that God loves us.
    The story of little Samuel and old Eli tells us that God has a purpose for our lives and for our world.  The text tells us that this story took place during a time when people weren't seeing much divine activity -- or expecting it. Old Eli was a good man and a faithful servant of God, but his sons were completely corrupt.  God was working in the subtle ways that God often uses in the affairs of people to put an end to their abuse of power.  God was also working to bring something better into being to replace it.  He picked young Samuel to be a prophet who would be God's agent for the beginning of a new age in Israel's history.  God called and, with Eli's help, Samuel responded.
    In the Gospel according to John, we are told that Jesus our Lord  surprised Nathaniel by knowing about him and believing in him before Nathaniel had ever paid any attention to Jesus.  That relationship eventually grew into a very important one that changed Nathaniel's life and caused him to be used to change the world.
   Our Lord is always working throughout relationships with others, through our experiences, through our mistakes, through our successes, and through many other happenings in our lives.  He is always there in our lives trying to lead us to fullness of life, whether we know it or not, whether we do anything to cause it or not.
    Most people become aware that God's prevenient grace has been at work in their lives after they have come to new life in Christ.  When people finally take significant steps into the new life that Christ wants for them, they look back on their lives and realize that God has been working in their lives for years to bring them to their new life.  Our Lord is at work around the corner and around the globe.  He reigns.  He rules.  He overrules.  He is King of kings and the Lord of lords.  He is the Captain who has never lost a battle.
  "And Somehow Jesus comes and gives us the victory".

     In Him .

      Brown

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