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Pastor Douglas Thompson

Vacationing as Jesus Did

Summer is vacation time–the two are synonymous with each other!Families are out on the highways, taking trips to faraway places. Parks and resorts are filled with people who come to fish, swim, explore, or just to relax.

Summer camps are in full swing, as well as family camping and get-togethers. Vacations are for fun, and they are good for us. Everyone needs a change of scenery and a time to relax, getting away from it all as the saying goes.

Jesus didn’t seem to get much time to rest during his 3 years of preaching, healing, and teaching. Once He became so tired from teaching the people all day, that He fell asleep as He and His disciples were crossing a lake. On another occasion, so many people were crowded around Him and His disciples that they weren’t able to eat.

So, Jesus purposely set aside some time for relaxation–He carved this precious time out of His intensive activity. He told His disciple, ‘Come away by yourselves to a lonely place and rest awhile.” (Mark 6:31 -32)

Sometimes Jesus went out all alone to spend some intimate time in prayer with His heavenly Father. The Bible tells us about one of these ‘vacations’: “…and in the morning, a great while before day, He rose and went out to a lonely place, and there He prayed.” (Mark 1:35)

We can learn from Jesus to make our vacations a time for refreshing our spirit as well as our relationship with God and our family. A vacation is an opportunity to come closer to God. Like Jesus, we can spend some time alone, talking to our heavenly Father and thinking about His great love and incredible faithfulness toward us. Perhaps a beautiful little get-away or scenic area can give us a clearer idea of God s glory and majesty. So if you can at all, get away from it all–get outside, and connect anew with God somehow, someway, in His great outdoors.

Wherever we go, let s remember that we are still God’s child, and that He is always near us. Let s vacation with God, and not away from Him. Seek out some time alone with Him, perhaps at a nearby church, and worship our one God with the folks there.

Have a great, relaxing, enjoyable vacation this summer- – but don’t take a vacation from God!

-Pastor Douglas

 

God, our Loving Father

Luke 15:11-24

Father’s Day is coming up! So let s focus on God as our Father!

Flumanity  tends  to  project  its  own  faulty  habits  onto God  at  times. This  is  especially  true  regarding  the  nature  of  His  love.  We  may  think  we must  barter,  plead  or  try  harder  to  earn  the  LORD’S  love.  But  as  the prodigal son learned, our Father’s love is unconditional.

The  wayward  son  expected  his  father’s  love  to  be  diminished. Therefore,  he  went  home  hoping  for  a  place  among  the  family  servants. Imagine  the  boy  s  delight  when  Dad  greeted  him  with  a  hug  and  a celebration.  His  actions  certainly  didn’t  merit  an  outpouring  of  affection, but  Jesus’  parable  is  all  about  a  Father  who  doesn’t  give  people  what they  deserve.  It’s  called  mercy  and  grace,  and  you  certainly  have experienced it already, haven’t you?

A  love  based  on  conduct  would  keep  people  guessing,  Have  I  done enough?  Am  /  good  enough?  Instead,  God  cares  for  you  simply because  you’re  you,  His  greatest  creation,  and  He  expects  nothing  in return (AlthoughGod hopes for a lifelong loving relationship with you!).

Consider  the  prodigal’s  life  after  his  homecoming  party.  He  didn’t move  into  the  servants’  quarters  and  go  to  work.  No,  not  at  all!  He  was reinstated  to  his  place  as  the  second  son  of  a  wealthy  man,  with  all  of the privilege that entails.

In  the  same  way,  believers  are  the  LORD’S  cherished  children  (2  Cor. 6:18).  When  God  looks  at  us  His  loved  ones,  He  doesn’t  focus  upon  our past  failures,  faults,  or  sin.  And,  our  present  shortcomings  doesn’t  keep God  away  from  us  either.  He  sees  the  us  as  heirs  to  His  kingdom–men and women who love Him and desire to spend eternity in His presence!

No  matter  how  far  we  may  wander  from  the  LORD’S  perfect  will  for our  lives,  we  are  always  welcomed  back.  The  Bible  teaches  that God’s incredible,  indescribable,  and  infinite  love  will  always  be  alive  and present! Our Father’s arms are always open, for you!

So, continue to live for Him, because He died for you!

-Pastor Douglas