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Weekly Devotional
July 30, 2012
God’s Peace be with you all.
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John 4:15-19 15 God
abides in those who confess that Jesus is the Son of God,
and they abide in God. 16 So we have known and
believe the love that God has for us. God is love, and those
who abide in love abide in God, and God abides in them.
17 Love has been perfected among us in this: that
we may have boldness on the day of judgment, because as he
is, so are we in this world. 18 There is no fear
in love, but perfect love casts out fear; for fear has to do
with punishment, and whoever fears has not reached
perfection in love. 19 We love because he first
loved us.
Our
devotion today comes from Pr. Ken Klaus at Lutheran Hour
Ministries (lhm.org).
“A
teacher friend of mine told me about Michael, a boy whose
father had left before he was born, whose mother had died of
cancer.
Whenever Michael talked about his mom, he painted a picture
of love and Christian care. Presently, he was with his aunt
and uncle, a couple who didn't understand or especially like
children. It was almost with a sense of glee that they
regularly informed Michael he would be homeless if it were
not for their generosity.
My teacher friend was amazed; in spite of all Michael had
gone through he managed to remain a gentle and gracious
child. Perhaps in a desire to postpone going home, possibly
because he had a genuine desire to be needed, Michael often
stayed after school. In the classroom he busied himself
cleaning erasers, picking up papers, and doing a host of
little favors for his teacher. My friend enjoyed the visit;
Michael loved the one-on-one attention. That's the way
things continued until Thanksgiving.
Then, without explanation, Michael stopped staying after
school. At the end of the day he simply disappeared with the
other students. Confused, the teacher finally cornered him
and asked, as gently as she could, "Michael, where have you
been? It's not the same without you being around."
Michael kept his eyes fixed on the ground. He mumbled,
"Really?"
"Really! It's not the same," said the teacher.
After their brief exchange, my teacher friend thought
Michael might start staying after school again.
He didn't.
Then, right before Christmas break, Michael sidled up to her
desk. He had a crumpled bag in his hand. He confessed, "I
don't know how to wrap a Christmas present, but I made
something for you." He gave her a box made out of Popsicle
sticks. The teacher did the appropriate oohing and aahing
and then she added, "Michael, is there something inside the
box?"
He admitted there was, and then quickly added, "But you
can't see what's inside."
"And why is that?"
"Because it's invisible. You can't see it, or taste it, or
touch it, or smell it." Michael said, "But it's in there."
"What is it?" the teacher asked.
"My mother said it was something that makes you unafraid
when you're scared, and can make you feel safe when you feel
alone."
"And what can do such wonderful things?"
Michael whispered, "It's love." And with that he quietly and
quickly exited the room. As for the Popsicle-stick box with
invisible love in it, the teacher keeps it displayed in a
most prominent place.
Michael knew love from his mother and from his teacher. They
were reflecting the love they had received from the Savior.
No matter your circumstance or situation, no matter the
grouches and curmudgeons you have in your life, I pray you
may know the love of the crucified and risen Christ as well.
His love makes all the difference.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, for all You have done for me,
for the Savior who loves and gave Himself to save me, I am
most thankful. Help me love others because You first loved
me. In Jesus' Name. Amen.”
In our prayers
this week: Doris, Ann, Bobby, Wayne
C., Mike C., and Jim A.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Judson
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