August 20, 2007
Under-shepherds in Hurricanes
Imagine you were a pastor that knew your congregation was about to get slammed by a category 5 hurricane. One under-shepherd I am growing to respect more and more reflects on his Sunday morning (August 19) the night before when he will preach to a congregation in the path of Hurricane Dean (Cayman Islands). Here’s a portion, but you should read the whole post.
I have the task tomorrow morning, the privilege really, of telling people tomorrow morning how they should think about their lives right now. And it won’t be much of a stretch, by God’s grace, because we’ll be meditating on what we’ve been meditating on for the entire year of my service here.Posted by Bob Bixby at August 20, 2007 12:07 AM | eMail this entry! | 460 WordsGod is big, very big. God is glorious and awesome, far more powerful than hurricanes. Life is precious, preciously short. It’s short because we are sinners and we sin. Against that sin and sinners, the big, glorious, and awesome God pledges eternal wrath. We won’t escape that wrath to come unless we turn from sin to Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who is the exact representation of God’s being and the radiance of His glory, who died to atone for the sins of His people, and through whom believers live eternally. Now, repent and believe and be saved. Flee the allurements of this world with its vain philosophy and purchase the Pearl of Great Price, the Prince of Peace, and set your affections on Christ who rules at the Father’s right hand.
Tomorrow, I suspect my task will perhaps be easier than it has been to this point. Men who all their lives have been held in bondage to fear of death will be looking squarely at that fear and the reality of death. I can “protect” God’s reputation by saying it’s not really His fault; men and fallen angels messed up the world. That’s true, but only partially true.
God still rules. I can tell the people that the way men messed the world up through sin provoked God to wrath; the disasters of the world are really only one aspect of the outworking of His holy judgment, and not even the infinite outworking. Though God is not in the hurricane, listen for His voice. Listen for His call to repent. And that’s the good news to the lost among us tomorrow.
The even better news to the found is God has not purchased your life with the precious blood of His Son in order to waste it! Whether we perish or survive in this hurricane, God will eternally be glorified. Christ has conquered death and the grave, and He will raise us up victorious. Now let goods and kindred go, this moral life also. There is a far superior one awaiting.
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