GOD’S GRACE & PRESENCE

There are two ways of living: one is the way of resisting Almighty God, and the other is the way of surrendering to God’s eternal grace and steadfast love. Resistance to God always brings anxiety and distress, restlessness and hopelessness. Surrender to God’s grace, however, brings inner peace and joy, true happiness and hope.

The worldly person is always in a state of resistance and inner conflict. The spiritual person, on the other hand, has given up the struggle through sweet surrender to God. For as St. Augustine famously stated in his autobiographical confessions, “You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in you.”

Therefore, true religion is about surrender, and a wonderful symbolic representation of this is the California condor. When it steps out off the cliff, it simply stretches wide its wings and floats in the rising air thermals. Likewise, yielding to God’s baptismal grace by faith in Christ our Savior, we are thereby freed to no longer flap our spiritual wings to exhaustion. With the uplifting power of God’s Holy Spirit freely given us through the Word and Sacraments of Christ, we are free to float weightlessly on God’s unlimited atmosphere of grace and renewal.

“Even youths will faint and be weary, and the young will fall exhausted; but those who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eagles [and condors], they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint” (Isaiah 40:30-31).

So, very truly, all the weight in our hearts and minds can be tied in some way to our willful and sinful resistance to the free and unlimited grace of God in Jesus Christ. The more you fight God, the lower you fall. The more you yield and surrender to him, the lighter you become and the higher you soar spiritually.

The Season of Lent is all about dying to our sinful rebellion and rising up unto the abundant Life and Light and Love of Christ. For this is what our Lord Jesus Christ meant when he said, “Those who want to save their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake will find it” (Matthew 16:25).

Consequently, as we move into Lent (meaning “length”) and the days lengthen toward Springtime, may we ever seek (by God’s grace) to give up the fight, surrendering to the forgiveness and renewal of the Lord our God given freely to us in Christ. Moreover, may we also be ever mindful of God’s Holy Presence with us and for us in the here and now, realizing that we stand spiritually before the amazing throne of the Eternal God each and every moment of our daily lives.

As the days lengthen and become warmer, may we come to understand more fully that the grass and flowers of the field, the trees and mountains, the rocks and rivers, as well as Christ’s Word and Sacraments, are altogether amazing means of God’s grace to us and for us. Truly, in/with/through Christ, we stand before the throne of God Most High right now… Right here and now, and forever… So, for this Lenten Season, and for the rest of our God-given life, may we remember our most Wonder-Full Lord God every single day, who is the ever-present Source of all creation and salvation, in whom “we live, move and have our being” (Acts 17:28a).

Blessed Lent to All of You!  Pastor Tim