A Baptism of Death (Baptism of Christ A)
Today my thoughts are on the Tsunami.
My soul cries two responses as I meditate on the Tsunami. I hope the first is common for those who belong to Christ: compassion and sorrow. The second response I have shuddered under is the transcendent majesty of God.
Storms have always spoken to me of the power and bigness of God. I have always enjoyed sitting in a safe place and watching lightening flash. I have no qualms seeing God's hand in the devastation. Because, I think, I don't try to say why he does what he does.
Is it Judgment? Is it some great purpose? No, that is trite. It is God, the LORD. And I fall on my face and worship.
Nathan Nettleton preached a sermon last Sunday that I think I will modify for this week. One of the things he said is,
"Perhaps when water is flung at us in a few minutes to remind us of our identity as those who have been buried in the deep waters of death with Christ perhaps this week we'll have a little more sense of what a serious matter it isto go under the deep waters of death."