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Hebrews 9:28

So Christ was sacrificed once to take away the sins of many; and he will appear a second time, not to bear sin, but to bring salvation to those who are waiting for him.

TO PONDER

Are you a good waiter? Not the food restaurant type, but someone who has patience. I’ll admit – I’m impatient. I don’t have time to be patient – and that sentence there says it all!

God copes with my impatience though, and I’m glad about that, because the reason for my waiting is everlasting life. God will be bringing salvation to me, salvation that was promised to me at my baptism – which I don’t remember, but that doesn’t mean God’s promises don’t hold true.

And it’s great that God is looking after the salvation thing, because even though I try to do it myself, even though I think I can save myself, and I’ll try really hard to do it, the reality is, I can’t.

Maybe the message for 2022 is to let God be God.

PRAYER

Saviour of all, we await your coming with joy. Help us prepare our lives and those around us for your return. Prompt us to respond to your saving grace with lives of love for all around us. In Jesus name, Amen.

Today's devotion by Mark Simpfendorfer, LifeWay Epping.

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Matthew 11:28-29

"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.

TO PONDER

Scripture was written in a time and place where beasts of burden were common. Bullocks or mules were used to plough fields or to crush grain to make flour. We don’t see them in Australia, but other places around the world still use that form of labour when farming.

When the animals were tethered to the yolk, the famer always placed a more experienced animal with a less experienced one, to teach. Matthew even mentions it – ‘take my yolk, and learn from me’. Jesus is allowing us to learn from him how to be a care-giver, and then lets us rest in him.

It’s a wonderful and comforting reminder, that our souls will feel his worth.

Prayer

Teacher and comforter of all, thank you that we can rest in you. Forgive us for the times we try and do things by ourselves. Remind us to lean on you…for everything. Amen

Today's devotion provided by Mark Simpfendorfer, LifeWay Epping

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Luke 19:10

For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.

TO PONDER

Have you ever been hopelessly lost? There is an ad on the telly at the moment for an insurance company which offers roadside assistance- I forget which one - and it includes a man who recounts his experience of being lost. In the ad he says, "I didn't know where I was, but they did!" That's how it is with us and God. So often we think we have everything under control and we have life on track, while in reality we fail to notice the little things that slowly cause us to drift away from God until we are hopelessly far from him and completely lost. We might not always know where we are, but God does, and he sends us his Son and his Holy Spirit as our road side assistance to help us wherever we might be, not matter how far we have strayed into the bush.

PRAYER

Lord Jesus, thank you that you came into this world to meet us where we were, lost in our sin and in desperate need of a saviour. Thank you that you have not left us lost, but that you have come to find us and help us get back to where we ought to be. Help me to also be a help to others trying to find their way to you. Amen

Today's devotion provided by Mathew von Stanke, LifeWay Newcastle site pastor

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Luke 3:5-6

Every valley shall be filled in, every mountain and hill made low. The crooked roads shall become straight, the rough ways smooth. And all people will see God’s salvation.’”

TO PONDER

Handel’s Messiah. That’s what immediately comes to mind when I read this text. Premiering in 1742 in Handel’s adopted country of England, it was not meant to be a Christmas piece – although we often hear it only at Christmas. It is possibly better suited to Lent or Easter. It was composed in English, and written very quickly, between three and four weeks. This meant that if Handel was working ten hour days, he was writing 15 notes per minute – and each note was in the right place!

It’s an interesting text as Luke is quoting Isaiah. How’s your path in life – crooked or straight? If it’s a little wonky, how can you make straight paths for the Lord? Life will often throw a crooked path in our way, but relying on God, the master-road builder, will allow you to navigate that path, knowing God is walking alongside you.

Prayer

Heavenly father, help us to make our paths straighter, and our rough ways smooth. Make 2022 a year for a more peaceful walk in our lives, knowing you are there for us. Amen

Today's devotion provided by Mark Simpfendorfer, LifeWay Epping

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Psalm 62:1

Truly my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from him.

TO PONDER

What are your main worries or concerns about the coming year? The words of this psalm are attributed to David, probably during the time that he was being hunted by King Saul and his men. For most of is reign David was fighting a battle with at least one other nation or tribe. He was a man who had plenty to worry about and yet he found rest and peace knowing that God was with him. How will you remember that God is with you even in the things that cause you worry and fear. God's salvation is complete and assured in Christ Jesus, so what could we possibly have to fear? Give your worries and cares and burdens to Jesus and find peace and rest for your soul in the arms of your God who loves and redeems you.

PRAYER

Lord God, when I feel fear or anxiety about the circumstances of my life, remind me that you are my salvation and that with you I have nothing to fear. Help me to face the year ahead with confidence and assurance because I know you will be with me. Amen

Today's verse provided by Mathew von Stanke, LifeWay Newcastle site pastor

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