“RAY AMOS – LOVED BY GOD – Ecclesiastes 11:6”
From November 18th, 2022

Rev. Ray and Pat Amos

Ecclesiastes 11:6

“For you do not know what a day may bring forth.”

“LOVED BY GOD”

Each day is a new story, and the book of our life on earth is uniquely written by the Author and finisher of our faith. Should our book be placed in Heaven’s Library, the title of each one would be the same: “Loved by God.” I always think of this story around Thanksgiving.

I had gone to visit a man on his farm. Just as I pulled into the driveway, I saw a person being assaulted by one of the farm residents. That is never what you expect to come upon.

He was a salesman, and he was standing with his back against his car door. I could tell that he wanted to get inside but was afraid of being attacked if he looked away. Fear was all over his face. I wasn’t sure what he had done to get in that situation but knowing the angry guy in front of him; probably just getting out of his car stirred up all this trouble. There he was in his predicament: One scared young man, and an old Tom Turkey who was in a very “foul” mood, and ready to take it out on someone.

Some days just go that way. We all know people who go around with a chip on their shoulder and are just looking for someone to take their anger out on. Who among us hasn’t had an unfriendly encounter that came out of the unexpected nowhere?

These things happened to Jesus almost daily, but he always stood up to it with grace. He taught us the power of Love, the reward of meekness, and the glory of the cross. Our society seems to be saying, “Put up your dukes,” but Jesus said, “Put away the sword.” Get out of the ruffled feather mode; it just makes a day miserable for everyone and accomplishes nothing.

Anger and cruelty stop at the cross. Their dirty work ends there; they can do no more. Love never fails; it is greater than anything that anger and hatred can do. Love proves that meekness wins, and the glory of the Lord is forever.

We will either carry a chip and join the unrest of this world, or a cross and follow Christ in the more excellent way. What will it be?

If you are wondering what happened to the young salesperson. My farmer friend came out and shooed off the turkey. The young man left without selling anything. I had a good cup of coffee, and the farmer joined the church. To quote Shakespeare, “All’s well that ends well.”

Grace and Peace, Rev Ray

“Link to YouTube Video – Mack Brock – I Am Loved

WRITTEN BY: A Devotional Friend

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