Rescue Mission
Luke 19:10. The Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.
A favorite of the grandchildren's is the age-old game of "hide and seek." The "seeker" counts down ... 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 ... then yells to those hiding, "here I come, ready or not." The "coming" of Jesus is the focus of Advent - those our weeks prior to Christmas. Luke sums-up the essence of Jesus' coming to earth ... to seek and to save those spiritually lost. In his book, The Dawning of Indescribable Joy, John Piper writes: "The coming of Jesus was a search-and-save mission." We often hear a similar phrase - "search and rescue" - following a catastrophic disaster. Perhaps we miss the deepest thoughts of Jesus when we fail to see Jesus' mission as ... our rescue. Our thinking is too shallow when we merely ponder the plight of Mary and Joseph, no room at the inn, birth in an stable, a lowly group of shepherds, wise men bringing extravagant gifts. These things are indeed much to wonder about, however, we must not neglect to remember God's rescue mission, to spare man from the wrath to come (1 Thessalonians 1:10). "It's a season for cherishing and worshiping this characteristic of God - that He is a searching and saving God, that He is a God on a mission." (Piper). I suspect we'll all be on-mission about many things this month; let us not forget for even a moment the greatest mission for which all who believe should be most aware and grateful. That mission is that God sent Jesus to seek and to save the lost; yes, you and I were the ... rescue mission.
