What was this week all about?
OK, Monday was about remembering those
who gave the last full measure of devotion for their country. It was about
those who gave their todays for our tomorrows. We should remember those who did
not return every day that we live in liberty.
The rest of the week was this thing
called Vacation Bible School or VBS. But why?
Why do VBS?
It’s not that anyone who was teaching
or making snacks or leading songs didn’t have anything else to do this
summer. Do you know anyone these days
with time on their hands?
So why?
It’s a money maker for us, of course.
Not. VBS is fairly expensive in time, resources, manpower, and money.
So why VBS?
Parents, would you let you children
experiment with drugs so they could decide if they wanted to use heroin or meth
or maybe a little acid? Would you let their 12-year-old mind contemplate those
choices without some education and counsel?
Parents, would you just give you 9-year-old
the car keys and say, “Good luck” or send them to the tattoo parlor with $200 and
then go to Wal-Mart for a couple hours and see what your kid looks like when
you come back?
So you thought a swastika on your
forehead would be cool? Oh, it was a by one-get one deal. You got a what,
where? At least it was on sale.
Would you just let them eat junk food
all the time? It’s their body and their choice, right? I can’t believe that
some of you let your kids eat frozen chicken nuggets. Put those things in the microwave
for 38 seconds first.
The world will tell you just those
things. The world will tell you to let your child choose their own gender even
though your child may not understand gender. Many of them are still wondering about
cooties. If you follow the science, there is really no such thing as a sex
change.
You can play Mr. Potato Head all you
want, but you were born with two Xs or an X and a Y, and you can’t change that.
What’s that got to do with VBS?
Would you let your child go through
their formative years without education, guidance, or counsel? Do you want them to know the truth?
Of course we do!
So, is the purpose of VBS to
indoctrinate? No, it is to educate. But
what then?
Then, these young people need to look
at the examples of those who believe in God and profess his Son, Christ Jesus
as Lord. It’s simple education and example.
The education part sounds good, but I
don’t know a single Christian who hasn’t made a whole bunch of mistakes, some
very serious.
And for those who have been educated in
the ways of the Lord, we know that the world doesn’t always forgive, but God
does.
God forgives! For the believer, God has promised to forgive
us whenever we confess our sins—our missteps, our mistakes, our attempts to hit
the target of right living that just missed the mark.
God forgives.
There is a way in which we should go
that God has prescribed. It is for
our own good and we are blessed to follow it, but nobody
can get it right every time.
Don’t throw in the towel because God
has loved you with an everlasting
love. He knows you and your struggles as well as your victories. He knows
you and he loves you.
Why VBS? People need to know:
· God is real. He is more than a concept.
· God is good. God alone can define what is good.
· God is important. He is not an option. He is
central to life.
· Knowing God is important.
· Trusting God is important.
· Receiving God’s love through Christ Jesus is
important, most likely the most important thing anyone of us will ever do for
ourselves.
· Bringing up our children in the way they
should go is absolutely important, and surely the most important thing you will
do for them. Parents, don’t leave your children’s future to chance. Bring them
up in the way of the Lord.
VBS is about education. It’s not just
rules to follow but what happens to us when we fall short, and we all fall
short.
VBS is about knowing that God will
always love you and wants the best for you. His law was given for our own good.
His forgiveness comes from a divine
heart of love. He did not create us to throw us away but for us to realize
everything that we can from life. God wants us to have full
lives.
I didn’t say trouble free lives for you
will have trouble in the world.
Do you want to know how much God loves
you? While we were still sinners Christ
died to take away our sins. God through Christ
did everything to make us right with him.
I see this meme too often online. I
sinned more than you could imagine, but God dropped the charges. It sounds good but it is nonsense. God did
not drop the charges. You were charged and found guilty. The sentence
was death.
Jesus stood in your place and took
your punishment so you could live. The gift of God that we know in Christ Jesus
is life, life abundant, and life
eternal!
It’s a gift. We did nothing to earn or
deserve it. We have nothing to brag about. It is 100%
gift. All we have to do is receive
it. We receive it in our profession
of faith.
One day, these VBS students will
wrestle with the idea of life and the many theories of what life is all about. They
may flirt with worldly models and concepts. They may explore the world’s
religions.
In my day, many were becoming Buddhist
because it was the cool thing to do. Some explored other Eastern religions. The
common denominator among them is the ultimate goal in life is to reach a state
of nonexistence.
Some of us grew up with cogito,
ergo sum or I think, therefore I am. That was Rene Descartes for
those who want to fact check this message.
I think, therefore I exist, but my
life goal is not to exist. Tom has to put that one in the that dog don’t
hunt category.
I’m not here to beat up Eastern
religions, but I hope that we train
our children to think about and become educated about what they say they
believe.
I can’t imagine what it was like to
grow up as a child in my household. One of the kids would say “I’m all about
that,” or “This is what I believe,” and Tom—Dad—would say, “Let’s examine that.”
So much for casual dinner
conversation. I’m sure that ranked right up there with reading A Message to
Garcia a dozen or more times. That’s each, not total.
One day, these young people will need
to make some serious life choices. Most of these children are not quite
mentally or emotionally equipped at this time to wrestle with what God says and
what the world says. They rely on their parents for a while and we pray they
believe in the one true God and the One he sent to do what we could never do—make
us right with holy God.
This week these young folks learned
about magnifying the Lord. On the surface, it sounds like an oxymoron. How can we—people
created by God—make God appear greater than he is?
In the context of this week and most
of the Bible, magnify is to exalt—to lift up and proclaim God’s greatness and righteousness
and most of all, his love.
It is for others to see God in our
very lives. My heart, my soul, my very being exalts the Lord. The Lord is
magnified as he lives in me and I live out his commands the best that I can.
Others will not see a faultless human just
because we profess Jesus as Lord. They will see a fault-filled human who is
forgiven. We
are forgiven!
I hope that these VBSers—when you are
the preacher, you get to make up your own words—know these things:
· God is Great!
· God is Good!
· God loves us!
· God wants us to believe in him and profess his
Son as our Lord.
· God want others to see his love in us so much
that we are known as his followers by
our love.
Do you remember how we began our
service?
GOD LOVES YOU –
LOVE ONE ANOTHER
There is more to it, of course, but if
these VBSers—I have used that term twice now so it’s officially a word—can remember
that God loves them and they are to love each other, the week was a success.
And if they know this, magnifying the
Lord becomes our first nature. Exalting God is always on their minds.
OBTW—God loves you, love one another
applies to parents as well.
Kids, remember what you learned and
learn more, for one day, the world will try to teach you anything
but the truth. Give yourself a chance to Stand firm when the world wants
you to give in to whatever it is selling this year or decade or century. Stand firm in the
truth.
Parents, while you have the chance and
these years go by so quickly, bring them up in the way of the Lord.
· Do not let them become victims of your own
comfort zone.
· Lead them to worship.
· Bring them to Bible Study.
· Pray at home.
· Forgive as God has forgiven you.
· Be an example of love. Be known by your love.
One day, these young folks are going
to ask, “What is the purpose of life? Why am I here? Why am I alive? Why?”
I hope they come to this conclusion or
something like it. The purpose of life is to bring glory to God and to enjoy
him very much.
Our lives should be lived so that God
is glorified through them.
Note, the second part of that is not
to enjoy life but to enjoy God. That’s part of our purpose. As it turns out if
you are enjoying your relationship with your Creator, you are very likely
enjoying life—even in the struggles and trials that come with it.
Bring glory to God and enjoy him very
much.
I have covered quite a bit, so, we
will wrap up our short time together with something to take home that is easy
to remember.
GOD LOVES YOU – LOVE ONE ANOTHER
Amen.
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