Last
week I was privileged to journey to the mountains with a group of guys from the
church. We summited a handful of fourteeners, rode 4-wheelers, braved the white
waters of a rafting trip, and spent a lot of time conversing around the
campfire. On one of our last evenings at camp, we took turns talking about what
we had learned during the week – about God and each other, as well as what was
revealed to us about ourselves. The big takeaway for me was a reminder of
something I already knew; yet something I’m often prone to forget.
Terry Thursday is not just for blogs, but campfire devos as well. |
As I
contemplated my time away, I realized again that God is not just gracious in a
general sense, but more specifically, He is abundantly good and gracious to me personally as well. While His creation
is absolutely remarkable and the sights, sounds, and smells of the Rockies are incredibly
praiseworthy, breathtaking, and display mightily His greatness, and we undoubtedly know that He is good to all, do we know He
is also good to us? Are we aware of just how
gracious He has been to us individually? Is it apparent how God has been particularly merciful
and good to you? As I reflected on our trip and the various thoughts and
memories that came to mind throughout the week, this truth is what overwhelmed
my soul with gratitude: While God has been so gracious
and faithful to all, He has also been faithfully gracious to me.
Andy & the guys making the final pitch up through the snow. |
Our
travel led us past locations where my family has camped before, again bringing to mind God's blessing. We also shared
stories along the way of previous mancations, which reminded me of many valuable experiences
and conversations from long ago. I was reminded of how much the Lord has grown
me and just how much I’ve personally been shown favor. The camaraderie that has
been established through the years with different guys at the church through
such trips to Colorado is symbolic of the trust and accountability I now have
with other believing men. I didn’t have these types of godly friendships when I first
visited the mountains back in 2008.
What I
was reminded of last week is something I know must be kept in the forefront of my
mind. It is a truth my heart needs to rest in and one my soul must cling to.
God is not just One who is good and does good to and for others. He is not just the Creator of the the heavens. He is my Creator. He is the One
that has been and remains faithful and true to me. He is the author and
finisher of my faith, and my source of grace and mercy, both now and forever. He is not distant. He is not some far off ideal. He is real and intimately acquainted with all of my ways. And that very thought stirs a thankfulness much deeper than my mere appreciation of His creative handiwork. He loves me despite me. Christ's death on the cross was not just for the world's sins but for all of my failures and trespasses as well. His resurrection not only gives new life to sinners, it has also changed the heart of this sinner.
I share this today in hopes that we might personalize God's grace. Perhaps we will take time to consider the gospel again and all of its glorious implications. As you
flip through photo albums and take advantage of opportunities to explore new
vacation locales this summer, I pray that you might be able to reflect on
God’s goodness to you and your family. May we see how He has delivered us,
how He is sanctifying us, and how He has blessed us in so many undeserving
ways.
“Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me,
bless his holy name! Bless the Lord, O my soul and forget not all his benefits,
who forgives all your iniquity, who heals all your diseases, who redeems your
life from the pit, who crowns you with steadfast love and mercy, who satisfies
you with good so that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s.” Psalm 103:1-5
(ESV)
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