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Who shall separate?Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Matthew 18:12-14 God's kindness, tenderness, commitment, toughness ... his self-sacrificing-ness are all evident in this simple story Jesus tells. What a way to experience God. Not fire-breathing, but gentle. Not punishing and vengeful, but accepting. Not careless with me, but more careful with me than he is with himself. I walk around in my life forgetting how much I'm loved. I just don't think about it, and that's why Jesus tells the story. So that I can remember the day I was born, when everyone cooed over me and tickled my chin. Kissed my forehead, and finally even kissed my lips. Loved without cause, loved without restraint, just because I was born, and because I was me. That's God's love for me, every day of my life. Every hour. Every moment. Every heartbeat. God loves. God loves me. God loves. God loves me. How think ye? Maybe a better question is, how can you let go and let being loved like this become your experience? God's love transcends my poor decisions, and even my bad luck. Suffering settles into its place as a way toward God, not away from him. And nothing - neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height nor depth, nor any other creature, can separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus, our Lord. And for this, Lord, we wait, knowing full well how much you love us, because Jesus has been here to make that clear. We celebrate his birth and remind each other he is coming soon. God has loved us, does love us, and will love us. Now and forever. Amen. |