This is not the time of year when people usually think about
new life. Spring bursts forth with all kinds of new
life, and Fall is the season where a lot of things die. But today I am thinking about two types of
new life that don’t just happen in the Spring.
God does not limit his creation of new human life to just one
season. I am thinking about this today
because it is likely that my first great-nephew, Oliver, will be making his
entrance into our world sometime this week.
As the first baby born into my family’s side of our nephew’s family,
this imminent arrival brings extra excitement!
But I think God will rejoice
even more than we will, because he knows that every creation of a new life is “very
good” (Genesis 1:31).
The second type of new life that God does not limit to only
one season is new spiritual life. I’m
especially thinking about this today because we had baptisms during our church service yesterday. I can usually count on tearing up during a
baptism; but yesterday I was more emotional than normal. There were two people scheduled to be
baptized, and I was blessed to know one of them and to have watched her journey
to new life through contact with the women of our church. But when our pastor gave the invitation
(after a sermon about baptism) to anyone who wanted to be baptized right then and there, it was very
exciting to see one young teenage girl decide that God was speaking to her and
feel his Spirit telling her not to wait.
Gracie was baptized in the clothes she came to church in, and there
weren’t many dry eyes in the house!
Today I’m rejoicing about Oliver and Taylor and Lindsey and
Gracie – new lives, new creations! But I’m
also praying for God’s continued work in their lives through his Word and those
around them resulting in future maturity
– physical and spiritual. And I’m asking
God to show me the new lives that he has placed in my sphere of influence that
I can help to grow “in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men” (Luke 2:52), because “just as each of us
has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same
function, so in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs
to all the others” (Romans 12:4-5).
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