I figured that would be a fitting title for this post considering I'm at the beach.
I took some time today to just sit on the beach and reflect, here are a couple thoughts that came to me.
1) Grace. Its easy as a Christian, especially for me, to let my mind wander on about different theologies, mysteries, and cool things from the scriptures. There is one thing, however, that always seems more amazing and beautiful each time I meditate on it: the unending grace our God lavishes upon us. Its the simplest, yet most overwhelming thought about the Gospel. To think of the sin that has so deeply stained, the sin I cannot remove myself, has been cast "as far as the east is from the west". I think Isaiah captures this so great:
Isaiah 1:18
“Come now, let us reason together,”
says the LORD.
“Though your sins are like scarlet,
they shall be as white as snow;
though they are red as crimson,
they shall be like wool."
"Let us reason together..." Ponder on that thought. Though we were stained with the deepest red, HIS GRACE HAS WASHED US WHITE AS SNOW! Using this illustration more I think almost poetically God intended us to think of how mysterious, glorious, and awing it is that the Blood of Jesus (a deep crimson red in itself) should wash over us, already deeply stained by a crimson sin, and make us white as snow. This is all we can rest upon, that on the day we stand before HIM, Grace will abound.
2) I'm reminded of my smallness, and His enormity. Looking out into the ocean definitely makes you feel finite, and small. Yet how much larger is the coast at large? How much more so the country? The World? the UNIVERSE?! We are but a speck in time and space. Our life but a millisecond compared to eternity. Yet he is all encompassing, all powerful, all loving, Sovereign over all. This also reminds me of ministry. Jesus tells us at the end of Matthew:
“...All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”
Thinking specifically of Dixie I just think of the kids there that are crying out to God. That want Life! That want fulfillment! That are yearning for a Joy that is everlasting! So many don't know Jesus, yet Dixie is just a shadow of the community, and even less so of the country. We live in a "blessed" nation. We have food, shelter, and enough time to enjoy whatever pleasure we want. Yet we so often forsake our great creator, redeemer God. The day is drawing near when we will see Him in Glory, coming from the sky. He will renew His creation, and take with Him those who want Him. I pray for urgency within myself, for faith and courage to boldly take this glorious news to the unloved. That the broken would be redeemed. That NO MORE will kids at Dixie go through days hurting, thinking they are nothing more than flesh and blood. That this country will stop giving allegiance to an idea and a flag, and fall to their knees and give praise to the KING of Kings, LORD of Lords, The Alpha and the Omega, The Beginning and the End...... That we would know Jesus, and Him crucified as our lives. AMEN.
Totally was listening to that song this morning and heard that line and starting thinking of everyone at the beach right now and that line from the song... wish I was there
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