Friday, October 12, 2007

God's GRACE Is Sufficient!

After a season of testing, the Apostle Paul reports that the Lord told him, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." (II Corinthians 12:9)

At some point in life, all of us will be confronted with seasons of testing, heartbreak, grief, and bereavement. However, this past weekend, our entire First Baptist Family experienced a tragedy as we lost one of our precious children, Gregory Threadgill, in a fatal accident.

As we continue to minister to the Threadgill family in the days ahead, let us also minister to one another and especially to our younger family members, many of whom are dealing with the death of a friend for the first time.

Even when accidents happen and life is cut short, God’s GRACE is Sufficient.

G is for Grieve. The Bible never says that Christians should not grieve, only that we should “not grieve as those who have no hope.” (I Thessalonians 4:13) Let us experience all of the emotions of this tragedy with our lives invested in the eternal hope that comes through Jesus Christ.
R is for Resist. Resist the temptation to explain a tragedy or untimely death with shallow clichés or anecdotes. Most accidents or tragedies have no clear explanation.
A is for Assurance. Assure one another that God is with us through all of the seasons of life and promises “never to leave you or forsake you.” (Hebrews 13:5)
C is for Connected. Stay connected to those in your church family and your small group, those who form your primary network of support.
E is for Emerge. When we encounter a crisis or tragedy, we can eventually emerge with a stronger faith and a greater appreciation for God’s many gifts. “Sorrow lasts for a season but joy comes in the morning.” (Psalm 30:5)

We look forward to gathering for worship this Sunday as we continue our series Changes in Latitude. Invite a friend to join you as we focus on the God who is with us on all of the Sundays and the Mondays of life.

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