Hello
Emmanuel,
September has brought a new change
to my newsletter. September will be Ask
Pastor Joe instead of Monday Morning Pulpit.
Submit your questions to me via email at pastorjoe@emmanuel-umc.com.
I’ll give you an answer. Who
knows? It might be a good one.
Is God coming soon?
My first smart-aleck
answer is ‘yes’. My second smart-aleck
answer is ‘Isn’t He already here?’
Biblically, we know
that it isn’t for us to know about the return of Christ (which I assume is who
is meant specifically by the word ‘God’).
However, as many of you know, I’ve not been much on investing on what
might happen. I do invest in what God
wants us to do until He decides to take charge of all matters.
We are only told to
be ready for the return. While some apocalyptic
writings like Revelation have valuable messages for us to learn, the essence of
who we are called to be by God is making sure we are wearing the white robes
when it is time to surround the Divine Throne shouting ‘Holy Holy Holy!’.
To be ready means to
ask the question, ‘what does God want me to be and do right now’. My answer?
God wants me to reach way down inside me and choose to be a strong
believer---- to believe that God made me a new creation and that, through
Christ, I am empowered to do and be and say things that are reflective of the
same love and grace I received from God.
To be ready means to
then put my faith into action--- to make visible what I believe in my
heart. This means to love my neighbor;
to help the needy; to welcome the stranger; to inspire the hopeless; to teach
the seeker; to care for the sick.
And if I can believe
and if my faith is reflected in my actions (for faith without works is dead),
then when Jesus does come back, I can only hope that He will have a white robe
for me to put on and a place around His throne so we can have a historic
worship service.
Is God coming
soon? Let’s assume He is. As a result, let’s be ready just in case that
assumption tends to be correct. And if
it isn’t correct, then when this life is over at least we can say we lived by
faith and hope that God’s grace is sufficient to fill in the gaps.
God
is Good,
Pastor
Joe