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Is God involved in our every day life?

Knowing and experiencing.
There is a great difference between knowing about something and experiencing it.
I lived among the Yupik Eskimos in Alaska for two years.
I can tell you all about them, But that would not communicate to you
the taste of aging fish, the texture of seal meat or whale blubber,
the smell of home-tanned seal skins or the thrill of riding on a dog sled,
the experience of going trapping at 50 below zero, of hunting walrus,
or having a whale surface a few feet from the 18-foot skin boat you are in!
You could even watch a film on all this, but you still only know about it.
No, experiencing it is “knowing beyond knowledge,”
which is exactly what Ephesians 3:18,19 describes where Paul
wants us to “grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ,”
[that is knowing about the Love of Christ,] then he says,
“and to know this love that surpasses knowledge….”
which is to actually experience Christ’s love in your life.
More on this tomorrow
Picture: nothing you’ve every experienced: hunting walrus

Praise be to you, O triune God, for the greatness of your gift to make us part of your family,
to be your child who is
desired,
treasured
and deeply, dearly loved.
However, the real point of these monumental truths is not my acceptance, fulfillment or joy—
and these are certainly some of the gifts you pour out on your children—
no, actually the point of all this is that you, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, are worthy of
praise and exaltation,
worship and honor.
You are a wonder—no, you are THE Wonder of the universe and I praise you,
Eternal Ruler,
Lord God,
Heavenly Father,
Eternal Elohim;
I praise you,
Lord Jesus,
my brother,
my fellow heir,
my Savior and God;
I praise you Holy Spirit,
the indwelling,
transforming
guiding and teaching One.
I give you glory and honor, for that is what you deserve above all others
Picture: Trinity: Spirit, Father and Savior.
“For God so loved the world….” John 3:16
We must stand
in awe,
in wonder,
in thankfulness,
in praise,
Lord God, at your ability and willingness to love us so.
You have made us those in whom you delight, rejoice and love.
You are gloriously great in your goodness and
persistently positive in your patience
as you faithfully work in us.
And in this you suffer grief every day
at our hands,
for we,
in our laziness,
selfishness,
pride,
rebellion
and unbelief,
choose to disobey you
and do our own deadly deeds
according our own puny plans.
And yet You continue to extend your invitation to us
to join you in your glorious and gracious scheme
for restoring the universe to its pristine pre-fall condition.
Help us, Lord, to repent moment by moment
leaving behind our minuscule matters
and wholeheartedly accept your offer for
being part of the most significant thing we can do!
Picture: the invitation

“For he chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight.
In love he predestined us for adoption to sonship through Jesus Christ,
in accordance with his pleasure and will….” Ephesians 1:4,5
In making us your children, Heavenly Father,
you have invited us into the deep, intimate relationship you have with the Lord Jesus,
giving us what you gave Him during in His time on earth:
affection,
fellowship,
authority
guidance,
provision,
protection,
and honor.
As you loved your only begotten Son,
so you love your only adopted children.
“Our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ”!!! (1 John 1:3).
We must stand
in awe,
in wonder,
in thankfulness,
in praise
for the wonderful gift of adoption.
Help us to walk daily in the light of your love, Lord,
warmed, encouraged and empowered to join you
in all you plan for today.
Picture: Jesus leading His children into a new day

In making us your children, Heavenly Father,
you have invited us into the deep, intimate relationship you have with the Lord Jesus.
You give us what you gave Him in His time on earth:
affection,
fellowship,
authority
and honor.
As you loved your only begotten Son,
so you love your only adopted children.
“Our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ”!!! (1 John 1:3).
We must stand in awe,
in wonder,
in thankfulness,
in praise,
Lord God,
at your ability and willingness to love us so.
In the midst of the turmoil of life today,
let us revel in, bask in, rejoice in
the lavish love of our Lord,
as we are
chosen, accepted, approved and beloved!
“As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Now remain in my love.” John 15;9

“…when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son,
much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.” Romans 5:10
Lord Jesus, Your astounding act of justification
is the great gem of Truth in the New Testament.
‘
You, the Just Judge,
by the propitiation of your shed blood,
satisfied the law and bought for us,
your enemies,
complete forgiveness.
By your work, Lord Jesus, we stand justified before the court of Heaven.
Adoption, however, is another matter all together.
Justification is a forensic idea,
meeting the demands of the law,
coldly correct,
handed down in court.
In contrast, adoption is a family idea:
warm,
accepting,
welcoming,
exalting to a new position of privilege and grace.
As J.I. Packer puts it in his powerful book, Knowing God,
the Judge becomes,
“our perfect parent,
faithful in love and care,
generous and thoughtful,
interested in all we do,
respecting our individuality,
skillful in training us,
wise in guidance,
always available,
helping us to find ourselves
in maturity, integrity and uprightness….”
What more could we ask for?
Let us exalt in His love,
rest in His goodness,
rejoice in the great privilege of knowing Him.
Picture: enjoying the warmth of a father’s love.

“How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are!” 1 John 3:1
Heavenly Father, I share John’s wonder at this astounding truth: that you,
the Holy God,
the Righteous One,
the Just Judge,
the Creator King,
would take your enemies—
evil,
depraved,
ugly,
stubborn,
rebellious a
nd destructive as they are—
and transform them into new creatures, adopting them as your children!
What a turn-around: to bring your adversary into the palace and place him into your family!
This Agape love of yours is astounding.
In one way it is a brutal love,
brutal to you the Lover,
who gives and gives,
unswayed by the lack of positive response
from the rebellious, self-centered, unbelieving, negative objects of your love–us.
This love, so painful to you as you are grieved daily by our rebellion,
is so gracious to us:
caring,
kind,
forgiving,
correcting,
guiding,
rebuking,
nurturing,
providing,
directing,
cherishing.
Picture: “And that is what we are!”
My pastor’s Easter sermon pointed out some very wonderful results of Jesus’ Resurrection, each one illustrated in the life of Peter. These truths are ones that helped Peter to realize that knowing Jesus is enough for life.
First of all, the Resurrection turns our sadness to JOY.
Peter was overwhelmed with sadness at the loss of his leader and everything he’d hoped for. But when Peter ran to the tomb and found it empty, his sadness turned to joy. So should ours.
Second it brings CLARITY to our confusion.
Peter was confused about what Jesus was going to do. But after the Resurrection, he understood what had happened and he stepped up as the leader. So too we, in the midst of disappointment and suffering can have clarity that God has a plan and will carry us through.
Third it brings HOPE to our fear.
After Jesus died, Peter and the others were afraid, locking themselves in the upper room for protection. But after the Resurrection, they all became bold. We too, can be bold in our faith, living our Psalm 50:23 every day.
And fourth, it brings CONFIDENCE in the place of our shame.
Peter was overcome with shame after betraying Jesus, but the Resurrection brought him restoration through forgiveness. Then he went on to boldly, convincingly and powerfully preach the first sermon in the face of opposition. We, too, can be bold to share our faith, not letting the fear of man stifle us, for Jesus is always with us.
The Resurrection makes it possible for us, too, to live the Truth that “Knowing Jesus is enough for JOY!” Choose it! (Along with CLARITY, HOPE, and CONFIDENCE!)
