This week, we’ll be looking at specific verses that unpack the wonders of God’s grace that we see so clearly during these traditional celebrations.
Today, let’s go to a passage in the book of Colossians. But first, I want to ask you: what’s the most important relationship you have? For a while it’s with our parents. Then for many of us we drift away from them during those teen years and start spending more time with friends. You get a little older, and a significant other maybe takes center stage in your life. Whomever you thought of, mom or dad, a best friend, or your spouse, every one of us has someone in our lives that are very, very important to us. It makes our hearts ache when something goes wrong in that relationship. You disappoint your parents. You mess up and break confidence with your friend. Your relationship with your significant other hits a rough patch because of something you did or said. Wouldn’t you give anything to take that back? Wouldn’t you do anything to make things right again and bring it back to the way it used to be?
The Bible says that our relationship with God is messed up, and it’s our fault – not God’s. Think of how special it would be to say that you and the God who created all things and who has power over everything has your back, that you have a good relationship with him. Yet we messed all of that up when we sinned. Our truly most important relationship in the whole world has gone awry, and it’s our fault.
But God was the one to make it right again. Though we sinned against him God is the one that repaired our broken relationship. He sent his Son Jesus – who is God in human flesh – to make things right again. On Friday of this week, we will remember when he hung on the cross. We will remember the price he paid with his own blood to make our relationship with God right again. He did it all for us.
When you look at that cross, you now know that you have peace with God forever through Jesus Christ.
Colossians 1:19-20 says:
For God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him, and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross. (Colossians 1:19-20)
Find peace this week, knowing that your most important relationship in the whole world is solid. It’s all good. You are at peace with God through Jesus Christ.
We want to invite you to worship with us on Maundy Thursday at 6:30pm, and Good Friday at 6:30pm as well. We also hope you can join us on Easter Sunday at 7:30am for an early morning service, then at 10:30am for an uplifting song service. Come find joy and peace with us at Trinity this Holy Week!
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