Godly Joy In The Lord Who Justifies
Yesterday in our elders’ meeting I prayed that the children in our church would be the greatest disciples we parents produce. Well, this morning I took my family to breakfast and we had been talking about ministry and serving others. A few minutes later my daughter said to me, “I love you!!!” It caught me off guard. Now she tells me that all the time, but I could tell in her tone that this was in reference to something specific because it was said with such force and earnestness. I sensed it was coming from something deep so I asked her, “What prompted that?” She said, “I love how much you care for our church and that makes me very happy!” Cue the tears in my eyes and lump in my throat. Breakfast got real quiet for a second and I looked up at my wife and saw that she had tears welling up in her eyes.
In our family, talking of Christ and His church is always happening. Something in the way of ministry is almost always happening. We do rest and we do take breaks but Christ and His church are always on our minds. Today, God showed His grace to me. He showed me the fruits of what my wife and I have tried to do. In that moment when my daughter praised me and expressed her love to me, I didn’t feel good about myself. Instead, I was grateful to God that my daughter believes the gospel and loves her church. I saw a disciple of Christ, not just my daughter. I saw a 16 year old fellow-servant who has been watching us and learning from us and by God’s grace she is doing the same.
She’ll be graduating high school in 11 months and then she’ll be off to college. Lord willing, she will be the greatest disciple I have ever had the privilege of leading. I pray that God uses her talents to spread His great name among the nations.
Parents, your children are watching your genuine love for God and His church. Your efforts are worth it. Don’t relent.
Romans 8:30 And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified.
Romans 3:20 For by works of the law no human being will be justified in his sight, since through the law comes knowledge of sin.
Galatians 2:16 Yet we know that a person is not justified by works of the law but through faith in Jesus Christ, so we also have believed in Christ Jesus, in order to be justified by faith in Christ and not by works of the law, because by works of the law no one will be justified.
Romans 5:1 Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Romans 10:10 For with the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved.
Whilst driving to work today I encountered a jaywalker. I see them every day on the way to work precisely at 8:28 a.m. You see, the dealership at which I work is located just a block away from the courthouse.
Ahhh, the courthouse. You may not know it but the finest citizens in the high desert tend to accumulate there every morning to spend time with their comrades and their mentors in black robes. Yes, these law-abiding aficionados can be seen scurrying off to their appointments with eager anticipation. I imagine that is the same kind of anticipation you feel when you arrive to Disneyland except there is no tram or husky Spanish voice telling you to “remain seated please.” But every thing else is the same but not.
Well, today I encountered a very polite and courteous jaywalker. He was well dressed in a gray suit and brown shoes. I imagine he may have had a thing for an unnamed female judge so he was dressed to the nines in order to either impress her or to mitigate her wrath. In either case his attire was on fleek! Inwardly I wished him well on his justice-is-blind-date and pronounced the A-Aronic Blessing upon him from Numbers 6:24-26.
Now normally I have to slow down or make a complete stop in the middle of the road to let the jaywalkers cross safely like a train of ducklings. This usually makes me thirty seconds late to work, but “uh uh, not todayyy!” This guy actually had the courtesy to try and expedite his law-breaking stroll through Victimville. He began to swing his arms higher and harder than his previous causal walk. In his mind he was moving faster than a speeding bullet in order to not hold me back and make me late for work. But the brisk wind that had just kicked up only made it look like he had a speeding mullet. I’m not sure what the official Olympic name is for this sort of sport walking but if it doesn’t have a name, it needs one. With elbows tucked in nice and firm...head tilted slightly forward and down...rapid arm movements...all while keeping the leg speed at the same casual walking pace he first started with, he earned my love and affection. I don’t know that anyone will show me such concern today, but this guy made me feel appreciated and valued.
I can tell you that he didn’t move any faster getting across the street but he was definitely more tired after that display of physical prowess. I hope he didn’t get all sweaty for nothing because I was still “late” to work and that’s not a way to impress the lady judge he got all dressed up for.
Good luck Flash! May A-Aron’s blessing be upon you.