Sharing is a part of life.
We share love with our spouse and our family. We
may share an experience with a good friend. We might share an ice-cream sundae when
on a date. We may share freshly baked cookies with a person or family new to
the neighborhood. We might even share our most inner thoughts and frustrations with
a small group of very close friends. And we might share our time and money with
a local food pantry.
Sharing can make us feel good and it can teach younger
ones to share by our example. Sharing strengthens existing relationships and
can build new ones. Sharing can also
help us cope with life.
In today’s reading, Isaiah 55:1-11, Isaiah gives us a lesson in God’s sharing.
“Come, all
you who thirst, come to the waters; and you who have no money, come buy and
eat. Come buy wine and milk without money and without cost.”
God shares with us, not merely the things we think
we need for life, but those things that are essential so that our “soul may life.”
What are those essential things? His Word, of
course.
Yes, he shared His Word in oral and written form,
which we today have in the form of the Bible. But God shared so much more.
We are told that God’s Word, “became flesh and made his dwelling upon us.” (John 1:11).
By giving us His Word, God gave us His Son, who lived
among us. Stated differently, God shared Jesus – 100% God and 100% man --
with us.
Jesus lived
a perfect life, and became a role model for us. Both a scapegoat and a sacrificial
lamb, Jesus took our sins upon himself and atoned for our sins. But most
important, he was resurrected, thereby demonstrating that he is capable of
giving us everlasting life.
God shared Jesus with us. Jesus shared his life story
with us. It is our job to share Jesus’ Good News with others.
Sharing – Pass it on!
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