One of the preachers at the Annual Conference this week (Dr. Tim Thompson) spoke on the topic of how great sacrifice is a path to great joy. His text was from Hebrews 12:1-2. When I think about this text, I can't help but think about the topic of Mother's Day. For the best of earthly mothers (those in Christ) live out this concept ... sacrificing greatly, and getting great joy from that sacrifice.
When I read this passage, it causes me to think about the attitude and mindset of our great God. For God, in Jesus, sees past the cruel cross and the finality of the tomb, to a joy unspeakable! And what is that joy? It is God's people .. the children of God .. the joy of seeing all of us grow, thrive, become productive, and live good lives, because we are God's children.
How does this happen? 1) Mothers teach/model focus (fix your eyes on Jesus). "Look at me while I am talking to you!" Capturing the eyes, the attention of a child while they learn to tie their shoes. Connecting to their children as they deal with life situations ... and modeling grace, love, kindness, self-control, patience. And, acknowledging Jesus as the source of strength and power over the calamities that happen in life. 2) Mothers show faith when they trust in Jesus. Hebrews 11 tells us that faith is not in the seen, but in the unseen. Our faith is perfected by living life in the context of our living hope in Christ. Our Jesus is living. Our Jesus is good, even in the storm. Our Jesus perfects us (Wesley called it sanctification), and we claim that "perfecting" as God's grace that grows us up! 3) Mothers claim and show joy, even when they are tired, overwhelmed, and imperfect. This joy is another unseen thing. Mama had joy in who and what she saw in me, sometimes present, and sometimes future. I really didn't deserve any of it, but mama dreamed, hoped, and trusted in God's redeeming work and plan.
There is Jesus reflected in the attitudes of mamas who are in Christ. And that reflection is here in this passage. Jesus' sacrifice was a great and mighty work of God. Jesus' cross was a beautiful expression of love. Jesus' joy was already there, as He looked beyond the cross to the joy of relationship, family, and eternity with those who claim His redeeming work. Mama knew that her great sacrifice was a path to great joy!
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