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Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Today's Frontline Devotion Friday, January 16, 2004 |
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Frontline Devotion for Friday, January 16, 2004, by
Mike Martine
Bible text:
Acts 2: 1-47
My youngest child, Eric, faced a daunting prospect upon his return to school
after our recent Christmas break. His school (the children, not the building)
moved into a new structure with the New Year. Originally, the move was to be
made in the fall, with the start of class. But problems occurred in the process
of construction and so…the change of building was pushed back to January.
It’s always a bit frightening for a child to move to a new school. This move
seemed all the more scary because it meant more than just moving from a small
building to a much larger one, it also meant joining students from another
school down the street. Moving in together, seeing many new faces in the already
strange surroundings.
Being a reasonably good parent, I worried all day about how the move went for
Eric. Did he find his classroom right away? Did he get his lunch without any
problems? Was he scared? How would he feel about going back tomorrow?
I expected him to be OK, but I have to admit I was surprised at the end of the
day with how “OK” he was. He came through the door, laughing. “It was
hysterical, Daddy,” he said. “It was hysterical!”
“What was?” I asked.
“I was looking for my class and then I looked up and there was Ben!” he said. “So we started walking together and just like that, we saw Dylan. Then we saw
this girl from our class (he couldn’t - or wouldn’t - remember her name), and then
Elijah came and pretty soon there were like eight of us, walking together and
laughing and then, we saw him, Mr. Goodwill, our teacher! It was hysterical!”
This vision of little boys (and one girl) finding each other in the jungle of a
new building, giggling at the discovery of one another and then their teacher
says something to me about Pentecost and our walk as Christians.
We are in the world, and yet not of it. Like those first Christians who received
the spirit, we recognize that we are unified by a force greater than us. (Much
like my son’s friends were unified by the simple fact that they are classmates.)
This gift from God comforts and unites us, and it also gives us the courage to
walk together in a world that often does not recognize the importance of the
gospel message. That life is to be lived with compassion, sharing what we have,
sharing our hopes and disappointments, as we travel on together.
And at the end of the road, at the end of this life of compassion and sharing,
we will see the smiling face of our teacher. The face of the one who will open
his arms and take us in. The one who will be there when we really get “home.”
Be of good courage as you walk this earth. You are part of God’s people, united
in spirit and guided in his blessing. And may we always walk with one eye
searching for the teacher.
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