Thursday, February 04, 2010

In the Gospel of Luke we have a gentile telling the story of Jesus to other gentiles in an effort to let them know that Jesus is the Savior for everyone. In Luke 13:29 we read, "And they will come from east and west and north and south, and will recline at the table in the kingdom of God."

So, when we see Jesus in the Gospel we see God working so as to draw people to Himself. It's not so much about what Jesus can do (although, this alone is mind-boggling). It's more about who Jesus is and what God is about in His life. It's about God at work in the world, shaping and forming a people into a people who sincerely, if not desperately, pray, "Your kingdom come. Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven."

Jesus comes into the midst and quietly inundates the situation with the life of God. Has this happened in your life? Somewhere Jesus stepped into your story, and ever since He has been by your side, leading and guiding, shaping and forming, teaching and changing you. In the good and bad times (and you've probably had many of both), on the mountains and in the valleys, in successes and failures, Jesus has been the invisible but very real presence who has held you steady, kept you focused, and filled you with a power that is beyond yourself.

In Him you have found a place of service, of giving, of obedience. Somewhere along the way He took you to a new place, a place where you decided it wasn't about you but that it was about God. Today, you look back on that decision as the single most important decision of your life. You look back amazed that God would dare be so good to you.

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