He has identified us as his own by placing the Holy Spirit in our hearts as the first installment that guarantees everything he has promised us. 2 Corinthians 1:22 NLT
They lay alongside the roadside, waiting for a
lawnmower to crush them or some boy to pick them up and return them to a store
for the deposit money.
Once upon a time, before manufacturers of soda
decided to package their product in aluminum or plastic, they placed it in glass.
And on the bottle, manufacturers stamped the words, “Return for Deposit.”
Retailers, and then customers who bought the product, paid a small
deposit—three to five cents. If they returned the bottle to any retailer, the
retailer would return the deposit to them.
My cousin, who lived in the country, always
looked for ways to make money. When I spent time with him during the summers, I
joined in his escapades. One involved picking up bottles. From his house to the
nearest small town was about one mile. He took one side of the road, and I took
the other. By the time we reached town, both of us had found a few bottles
lying along the roadside. We took them to Bert’s farm store, and he gave us
five cents per bottle. Doesn’t seem like much now, but then a quarter went much
further.
For various reasons, bottle production faded away
in most places, and aluminum and plastic took over. Some manufacturers later
returned to putting a limited amount of their product in bottles, but the
“Return for Deposit” was missing. Now, it says, “No Deposit No Return.” I can
spend my time picking up bottles and returning them to a retailer, but they
won’t accept them—and they won’t give me any money. The best I can do is
recycle them.
Manufacturing companies stamped their names on
their products, so the bottle got back to the right place. According to Paul,
God does the same. When we trust Christ as our Savior, God places an
identifying mark not on us but in us: the Holy Spirit. He’s a person and a part
of the Holy Trinity, along with the Father and the Son.
The good news is that God won’t take back what
He’s deposited, such as retailers and manufacturers once did. In the Old
Testament, God gave His Spirit intermittently, when He had a special job for
someone to do. But after Pentecost and the birth of the Church, God gave the
Spirit permanently to His children.
Great advantages come with having God’s Spirit:
perfect guidance for all circumstances, perfect wisdom for every decision,
strength for any mission God sends us on, perfect peace—regardless of the pain
or dire straits we encounter—and life as we could never experience if we didn’t
have the Spirit.
Don’t waste the value of what God has deposited
in you. Let the power of God’s Spirit lead you to the life God has planned for
you.
Prayer: Father, help us to be sensitive to the
power of Your Spirit in us.
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