Monday, August 31, 2009

Steps of Jesus

13:12-13 “When Jesus SAW her, he CALLED her over and said, ‘Dear woman, you are HEALED of your sickness!’ Then he TOUCHED her, and INSTANTLY she could stand straight. How she PRAISED God!” Notice the words: saw, called, healed, touched, instantly, and praised. Jesus is always looking, calling, and healing. Was the touch necessary? If you mean to heal, then no. If you mean to show who God really is, then yes. He is a God who touches our lives daily. Our response should be a response of praise.

How about you? Where are you today? Still needing Jesus to ‘find’ you? Do you need to answer his ‘calling’ today? Do you need his healing or touch? Have you just experienced an amazing outpouring of his power? Does this need to be a day of praise? Experience an amazing day with Jesus TODAY!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Me, Me, Me

12:17-19 There are 16 stated or implied “I’s”, “my”, or similar in just three verses. Do you think he is self centered? Are you? The answer is yes. It is hard not to be. We think about our problems, our pleasures, our situations, and our world. Is your world consuming you? Is all you think about is your crops, your barns, and your pleasure? I will try today (again) to focus on the Lord and the people that the Lord wants me to help/encourage/serve/share.

How about you? Will you join me? Just take a step. Set aside SOME time for God and others.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Teacher, Tell My Brother

I’m back :) Had a great week visiting my grandson and new little granddaughter. God is good.

This week: Luke 12.
12:13 “Teacher, please tell my brother to…” How interesting. Telling God how to take care of things. Almost demanding that God fix my problems. Here is what is going on in my life. God, here is what you need to do about it.

How about you? Have you ever found yourself playing God and telling God how it should be? Do you think today could be a day that we trust God and allow him to take control?

Friday, August 14, 2009

Friday – Good Sam
10:25-37 contains one of the greatest stories of Jesus: the story of the good Samaritan. Can I share with you some details often overlooked in the story?
• Vs27 was the answer usually given by the Jews.
• Jewish teachers usually applied ‘neighbor’ to mean “fellow Israelite”
• Many people did not have extra clothes, thus a valuable item to steal.
• The priest would become unclean if he touched a corpse.
• Pharisees’ believed in your shadow touching a corpse made you unclean.
• Jesus’ illustration would offend Jewish listeners, striking at the heart of their patriotism, which they thought was religiously justified.
• Oil was used to heal and wine was used to disinfect.
• The question was, “Who is my neighbor?”
The answer was, “Who was a neighbor?”

How about you? Look around right now and see who needs help. Jesus said, “Go and do the same.”

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Harvest and Workers

10:2 “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields.” Do you still believe this is true? Are many people around us searching? I believe this is true just as much today as it was when Jesus said this. Would you join me today thinking about those who are around us who don’t know Jesus? Would you join me in praying for workers?

How about you? Are you one of the workers that we are asking God to bring?

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

One Thing

10:42 “There is only one thing worth being concerned about. Mary has discovered it.” Isn’t it nice when things become less complicated? Isn’t it nice when things are reduced to a short list? Isn’t it nice when your short list becomes ‘just one thing’ that you need to be concerned about? Mary discovered it. Have you? What did Mary discover? Vs. 39 she was “listening to what Jesus taught.” I think it was the fact that she was listening and not the exact words of Jesus.

How about you? Are you listening to what Jesus is saying to you today? Don’t know what that is? Trying being like Mary. Sit down as Jesus’ feet and start listening.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Blessed Are Your Eyes

10:23 “Blessed are the eyes that see what you have seen.” Jesus said this to his disciples who were able to see God in the flesh. The disciples witnessed his miracles, power, teaching, compassion, and love first hand. Vs. 24 many kings and prophets (and can I add ‘me’) would love to see what they saw. Yet, I feel special seeing what God has blessed me to see in my lifetime. I especially feel blessed to ”hear” (know) the ‘whole story’ of Jesus because people like Abraham, Moses, and David did not have the understanding of the cross and resurrection as I can. These events took the love of God, how much he was willing to sacrifice, and how reachable he is to a new level. I feel blessed.

How about you? Will you take time today to thank God for the blessing of what you see and know?