Good Morning!
There have been moments in all our lives when someone showed up just in time. A friend answered the phone when we were overwhelmed. A family member stepped in when we were sinking financially, emotionally, or spiritually.
They pulled us from situations that felt like deep pits, places of fear, confusion, and uncertainty. Their presence felt like rescue, and their words felt like oxygen. For that, we are sincerely grateful.
Yet if we are not careful, gratitude toward people can quietly replace reverence for God. We begin to see the hand that reached toward us but forget the One who sent it. We celebrate the vessel and overlook the Source. The truth is, while people may participate in our rescue, they are not the Savior. They are instruments in the hands of the One who truly delivers.
Jesus Christ is the One who saves completely. He does not just pull us out temporarily; He sets our feet on solid ground. When others helped, it was His provision. When doors opened, it was His authority. When strength came at the last moment, it was His Spirit sustaining us. Every rescue has His fingerprints on it.
There is a deeper pit than hardship or distress, the pit of sin and separation from God. No friend could redeem us from that place. Only Jesus descended into death and rose again with victory in His hands.
Today we say with humble hearts, “You are the One who saved me.” We thank those God used, but we worship the true Rescuer - Jesus the Christ.
