The Lord our God, the Creator of all there is, who wields tremendous power, defends the rights of orphans and widows, and cares for foreigners. So we should follow His example and obey His commands and care for others too, including orphans, widows, and even foreigners.
Now we might not have ever been foreigners ourselves, not in the sense of coming from another land, but we may have come from somewhere else at some time or another. Over the last few decades, North Carolina has experienced a huge influx of new citizens from all over the country and all over the world. They have come here where customs and habits may be quite different from what they were used to. Our way of life may be foreign to them. That must not detract from our caring for them. They often need help, too.
Outreach – reaching out. This is what I read between the lines in Paul’s passage. Reaching out with the gifts God has given us to help others, and not just other Christians but any others in their time of need.
And not only helping but being sincere in our help, sincere in our love. We’re not to help so that we are seen in a good light, or for a photo op, or to win a good citizen award, or to get any kind of personal reward or recognition. We are to help out of sincere love and compassion, even blessing those who may mistreat us, even our enemies. We must not let evil defeat us, but instead, we are to defeat evil with good.
I bet most of us can remember the old Bell Telephone System slogan, "Reach out and touch someone". They were encouraging us to reach out for our phone, pick it up, and call someone, but the idea of reaching out and touching someone is actually quite beautiful. Sometimes a touch conveys more than any words ever could, whether sharing a moment of sadness, of grief, or of joy and happiness. So maybe "Reach out and touch someone" should be our slogan, too, though not so much to talk with them, although that is part of it, but mostly to help them in their times of need.
I think we do a good job of that, this Pilgrim family. For one, there’s our missions support, where we give monthly to help those who help others. And there’s our Outreach Team, that will be hosting our annual Ice Cream Social fundraiser this afternoon. The Team reaches out into the community helping others, many of whom have come to the end of their ropes, financially, even spiritually. Most notably, we've hosted our annual Run for Grace 5K and provided thousands of dollars in needed funds for the Workshop of Davidson - almost $100K in eight years. This particular fundraiser is to refill the bucket we use to help out in the community around us.
As a family, this is one way we offer our bodies as a living sacrifice to God. This is all part of our good and acceptable service. For we have been treated with underserved grace.
In the blessed name of Christ Jesus our Lord, the Son of God, who gave of Himself to bring us the living water and everlasting life, and who is coming again to judge us all. Amen.
Let us pray… Almighty God, thank You for helping us in our times of need. Thank You for always being at our side. We know You love us, and we know You loved us even when we rebelled against You. By that, we know You really do love all people, so we should help show them Your love. Sometimes, though Father, we hesitate to carry out our Lord’s commands because we’re afraid. We’re worried we’ll get it all wrong, that we’ll say or do something to turn them away rather than toward You. Sometimes we’re just too comfortable where we are and don’t want to get up and go somewhere less comfortable. Please forgive us those times, Father, when we get too complacent. Please help us reach out more into the world, helping folks even if we think they don’t really need help. Help us be more forgiving, more merciful in our dealings with others. Guide us around any pitfalls in this life and strengthen our spirits to do Your will. And please help us do a better job of sharing Jesus with others so that they too may be saved by Your mercy and His sacrifice.
Father, please shield us from Satan as he attacks our faith, trying to make us his own. Help us be better servants, glorifying You in all we do so that the world can see You in us, through our deeds, in how we live. And help us remain strong, faithful, and true to You in all things, no matter what the world throws at us or holds out before us.
Please hear us now, Father, as we pause for just a moment to speak to You through Your Spirit within us, promising to be more obedient to Your commands, and seeking Your help to do so…
Lord Jesus, You set the example for us in how You lived Your life while among us. You helped any and all when they needed You. And You reached out to us all when we were lost in darkness, offering Your hand to lift us out of our sin. Thank You, Jesus! Please help us share Your love by being more understanding, more merciful, more giving and forgiving of others, offering aid when we can. Not everyone believes in You, so it is our job to help them see the truth and believe. So Lord, please help us reach out to the non-believing world with the Gospel message, showing Your love through our love. Give us the words to say, show us what to do to help bring the lost to You.
Lord Jesus, please shield our minds and our hearts from Satan’s lies and the world’s empty promises. Guide us around all the devil’s traps and snares. Help us see though his temptations and all the false teachings. Help us fend off his attacks. Please help us be faithful and true to You, putting all our trust in You, all our hope in You. Heal the hurts that separate and divide us one from another. Help us keep our focus on the things of heaven and the needs of others rather than on anything this life might offer. This we pray in Your blessed name, Christ Jesus our Lord and our Savior. Amen.