So ... I am writing this blog at a very strange time. Our services were cancelled this morning due to a snow event. So while I would normally be "landing the plane" (finishing my sermon) I am at the house talking to any of you who might be listening. Here are my thoughts on this very unusual Sunday morning.
Last week's Scripture (Luke 9) is still on my mind. To summarize, a lot happens in Luke 9. Jesus sends out the 12 to "cast out demons and heal all diseases." Jesus heals a demon-possessed boy, feeds a multitude, announces His death, experiences the Transfiguration, and ends the chapter by reminding us of the cost of discipleship. Or, is He telling us about the benefits of being Kingdom people? Here's why I say this ...
1. Most of Luke 9 is about the excitement and rapid movement of God's Kingdom, and of the movement of the Church out into the world. The Kingdom of God is filled with mighty works, major happenings, and the power of God in the world.
2. The end of Luke 9 seems to be a gut-check as Jesus challenges us, saying things like "let the dead bury their dead, but you go announce the Kingdom of God." Jesus seems to be chastising a disciple who places family issues ahead of Kingdom issues. And this IS part of the story.
3. Jesus also says, "No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the Kingdom of God." Again, Jesus seems pretty harsh about our tendency to think about what we have left behind. This IS also part of the story.
But ... what if this entire chapter of God's word is about something bigger, better, and more exciting than we perceive? What IF Jesus is saying things like:
1. I have chosen YOU for a reason.
2. I have gifted YOU for a purpose.
3. I am offering you the chance to be part of amazing, powerful, Kingdom work, and all I (Jesus) need is for you/me/us to become open vessels that will be filled with God-things?
What if you/me/us "get to" do God's work?
This is a get-to chapter. We get to emulate the 12 out into the world, healing and confronting (with God's power) the opposing spiritual realm. So ... having God as a lesser priority ... having Kingdom service as something optional ... will cause us to be unusable, unavailable, and unused by God.
God's desire is to send you out ... use you to proclaim the Kingdom ... and offer you the chance to serve Him in the kingdom. What an honor and a blessing! Yes ... we GET TO do this! Praise the Lord!
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