Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Lectio Divina

"...lectio divina has no goal other than that of being in the presence of God by praying the Scriptures."

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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Don't lose heart!!!

They were going about there daily work as fishermen at the Sea of Galilee when Jesus walked by and said, “Follow me and I will make you fishers of men. They immediately left their nets and followed Him”.

I wonder how many of us are out there today, weary and discouraged because things haven’t turned out as we once envisioned. Looking at our lives and ministries we wonder why there isn’t more to show for all the years of labor in the Kingdom.

Maybe what Jesus is calling us to isn’t what we’ve done before but something new. Many of the old paradigms are failing, for there is a new thing being birthed in and through the Holy Spirit. Just as new wine skins are needed to hold new wine lest the old be destroyed; so a new paradigm is needed for the new work and anointing of the Lord Jesus Christ in our lives and ministries.

Just maybe things haven’t turned out as we’ve expected because they weren’t supposed to. The Lord in His mercy hasn’t let us remain comfortable in that which He no longer has His hand upon for our lives, because He’s calling us to something different.

So please don’t lose heart! Whether discouraged in ministry or in your walk as a beleiver in Jesus Christ, keep pressing on.
The darkest hour is just before the dawn. Soon the light of a new day will shine on the horizon and we will hear the Lords voice calling out once again.
“Cast your nets into the sea one more time…
Come, Follow Me…
Feed my sheep.


from: Faith Walk Blog / Thoughts from along the journey of life with Christ

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Late Thursday Night: I Am

“Again the high priest asked him, ‘Are you the Christ, the Son of the Blessed One?’ ‘I am,’ said Jesus. ‘And you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One and coming on the clouds of heaven.’ ” (Mark 14:61-62)

We come to late Thursday night in this terrible beautiful week. The Jewish religious leaders have finally engineered the arrest and trial of Jesus. They’re squeezing it all in under the cover of darkness, because they’re afraid the people will revolt.

Under intense questioning by the high priest, Jesus had remained silent. Now He answers a direct question with a direct reply about who He is, something He had often chosen not to do. Quoting from Psalms and Daniel, He tells His judges that He is, indeed, the Messiah. More: He will one day judge them while sitting at the right hand of God (at the “resurrection” at the end of time).

If a lie or a delusion, Jesus’ words were blasphemy. The Jewish leaders would be right to silence Him. But if Jesus’ words are true, He is the most amazing person ever to live -- and die and live again -- in human history.

Think: Why do you think it’s hard for some people to believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the Living God? Why do you think it seems so much easier for others?

Pray: Thank God for the spiritual vision to believe that Jesus is the Son of God who takes away the sin of the world.

Do: Think of someone you could ask about the high priest’s question this week: “Do you believe that Jesus was the Son of God?”

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