4/14/2023 0 Comments Salvation arrived.Beloved of God,
Members of this church should plan to attend a congregational meeting this Sunday. We’ll be taking up some important matters including affirming folks to steward our Missions and Outreach team and filling vacancies within the council. I believe we make these decisions more wisely when there are many of us listening for the Holy Spirit together. We’ll meet after the Sunday School hour, which concludes at 11:30 am. As we approach the summer, we’ve had several students who have either worshipped with us or connected with our community ask for assistance finding housing. If you have space that might be open to house a student this summer please contact the office at 505.672.9764 or email [email protected]. We would like to help coordinate this for members who can host a student in need. The Scripture reading this week comes from 1 Peter 1:3-9, and it’s a short passage that places us right in the middle of both the challenges and joys of living the promise of the resurrection right now. The Christians who first read this lived in one of the hardest places in the Roman empire to be a Christian. Asia Minor in modern Turkey was the place where early Christianity met both flourishing and persecution in the greatest measure. Living into the living hope and inheritance mentioned here was not a simple matter. Faith for these Christians did mean that they might “have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials.” But the comfort on offer here is that while resurrection in its fullness was still off in the distance, salvation itself had already arrived: 1 Peter 1:8 Though you have not seen him, you love him; and even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy, 9 for you are receiving the end result of your faith, the salvation of your souls. There was room for joy even as suffering loomed. They, like us, love a living Jesus even if we do not see him just yet. They are, and we are, already receiving the end result of our faith right now. We are saved and safe inside Christ’s resurrection life no matter what. There are places where our brothers and sisters in the Lord are facing danger precisely because they follow Jesus. We might not expect their lives to be marked by joy, but so often that is exactly the case. We have much to learn from our broader Christian family about how to bear with patience real danger knowing we are already safe and saved in Jesus. Inheritance must wait, and resurrection is on the way, but salvation is right here right now. Please join me this week in praying for:
Marshall
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