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n North Carolina,
we like our tea sweet! In fact, if you order tea in North Carolina, it’s
going to be both iced and sweet. There simply is no other way to drink
it!!!!! That’s what I thought until I came to Texas. Here, the
tea is iced but it is not sweet. Several establishments offer sweetened
iced tea but standard fare is iced tea without any sugar added.
Several years ago I
was discussing the virtues of sweetened iced tea with a lady in a local
restaurant. She wanted to know exactly how sweet we drink our tea in North
Carolina. So, I explained to her that North Carolina tea had
three distinct uses. If the tea is iced, it serves as a refreshing
drink. If the tea were heated, it could be served over pancakes as
syrup. Finally, I explained that our tea had so much sugar in it that
NASA is considering it as an alternative source of fuel for the space
program. She looked at me aghast! “I don’t understand how you can drink sweetened
tea!” I had to chuckle at her comment.
She made the last statement as she dumped two packets of artificial sweetener
into her tea!!
I assure you there is
a point to all this rambling about sweetened tea. During my visit home
for the Christmas holidays, I had the opportunity to make sweet. After
bringing the water to a boil, I dumped in the appropriate amount of sugar and
let it dissolve. As soon as the sugar entered the water, the entire
mixture took on a different complexion. After a few seconds however, the
water became clear and it was impossible to see the sugar. It had
completely melted and had become part of the water. The two elements were
now totally inseparable and indistinguishable from each other.
As I stirred the sugar
into the hot water, one of the greatest truths in all the Scriptures came to
mind. The Apostle Paul understood the principle of being lost in and
totally inseparable from Jesus Christ. Paul knew that when we are “in
Christ,“ when we belong completely to Him, when we accept Him as our savior and
Lord, we are secure. There is no way we can escape from His love.
Like the sugar in the boiling water, we become one with Christ, united in a
bond and in a relationship that are both eternal.
In Romans 8:35; 37-39,
Paul writes, “Who will separate us
from the love of Christ? Will tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or
famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? But in all these things we
overwhelmingly conquer through Him who loved us. For I am convinced that
neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present,
nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor any other
created thing, will be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in
Christ Jesus our Lord.”
What a glorious
passage this is. Paul categorically states that in no way can we be
separated from the love of Christ. People can’t do it, circumstances
can’t do it, nothing in our past can separate us from Him, nothing in our
future will, no power on earth, no distance, and not even death can separate us
from our God. Once we have entered into a saving relationship with Jesus
Christ, the love of God completely enfolds us, surrounds us, engulfs us, and
cleanses us. God lays complete claim on us and His claim is eternal.
One more thing you
need to know about North Carolina tea. The longer it sits, the sweeter it
becomes. Isn't this the way our relationship to God is supposed to be? The longer we are with Him, the more we get to
know Him, the deeper we understand Him, and the more we trust Him, the sweeter
our relationship with Him grows. So, can I offer you a tall, cool
glass of spiritual sweetened iced tea today? I think you’ll find it most
refreshing!
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