By REV. DR. DAVID PALMER
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January 2, 2024
You may have heard the hit single “Message in a Bottle” sung by Sting. The song is presumably about a story of a castaway on an island, who sends a message in a bottle to seek love. A year later, he has not received any response and despairs, thinking he is destined to be alone. The next day, he sees "a hundred billion bottles" on the shore, finding out that there are more people like him out there. This famous song describes the human need for connection as an SOS for all to see. The hope is that somebody will respond. This points to the ongoing need to know that we are not alone in our journey in life. The great news is that God continues to speak to us and desires for us to know the comfort of a deep and abiding love. We are not alone. The truths of God are revealed to us in a variety of ways. The scriptures point out that “In the past, God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through whom also he made the universe (Hebrews 1:1-2).” This passage points out that God is sending us a message not only in a bottle, but through nature, the Bible, and even Jesus himself. This provides insight into the meaning of the opening of John’s gospel, in which he declares that the “word became flesh and dwelt among us.” In the person of Jesus, God’s love is revealed to the world. I believe that it is imperative for Christians to discover how to hear and understand what God is saying to them. But how can we hear God today? What is the connection between Jesus and the scriptures? Are the promises of God from the Bible still relevant in the 21st Century? During the next month, I will be preaching on the important subject of God’s revelation and how we can hear God’s voice today. I hope you can join us each Sunday as we open God’s message for us.