Day #280
Scripture Reading: Luke 11 - 12 …
When Jesus spoke, He was direct, He was honest, He
was bold and at times could sound harsh.
He cast out demons, put hypocrites in their place and called people to
repent, to turn from their sins. This was serious! Far from the
quiet, almost timid Jesus presented today, Jesus boldly spoke TRUTH! And we are
called to do the same!!
Jesus taught His disciples to pray by pointing them
immediately to focus where He did: on the kingdom of God. "Father,
hallowed be Your Name, Your kingdom come" (11:2). He told them
to ask for the Holy Spirit (11:13). It is the empowering presence of the
Spirit in the lives of believers that transforms disciples of Jesus from
self-centered religious hypocrites into servants of the Master. While it
is the Spirit who brings about the new birth, once we receive God's grace and
trust in Jesus we are told to "be filled with the Spirit," to
"walk with the Spirit," and to "be led by the
Spirit." God is with us and IN us and will always answer the
prayers of those who desire nothing more than to be obedient to Him.
Some seem to always want more. "Others
tested Him by asking for a sign from heaven" (11:16). This
is not the only place where Jesus opposes those who always want a sign.
FAITH doesn't need a sign. In fact, Jesus said the only sign that
generation was going to get from heaven was the "sign of Jonah," His
resurrection! And they didn't understand that because they didn't have
the Holy Spirit. People who demand signs from God seem to always want God
to "prove Himself." But those who have their focus on God's
kingdom don't need signs.
Jesus warns, "See to it that the light
within you is not darkness" (11:35). For the Pharisees and
teachers of the law, that was the case. They taught what they thought was
important … and it wasn't that everything they taught was wrong; but they
missed the WHY of it all!! Jesus called them “hypocrites” because they thought that by keeping their own list of
rules they were "good enough." There was no "fear of
God" in them. When Jesus confronted them they responded, "Teacher,
when you say these things, you insult us also” (11:45). Why did Jesus
talk like this? Because they were teaching people to trust in their own
goodness and that was directly contrary to the message Jesus came to bring:
"Repent! For the kingdom of God is at hand!"
The key to open the door to the kingdom was to
confess Jesus. The Holy Spirit comes to testify that Jesus IS who He says
He is and when people reject Jesus they are "blaspheming the Holy
Spirit" by declaring His work and His Word not to be from God.
Like Jesus, the Holy Spirit is God! God exists eternally as Father,
Son and Spirit … the One true and only God, our Creator. Once you realize
and accept and believe and testify that the God who reveals Himself in the
pages of the Bible is GOD, your focus in life must change. Now YOUR life
is HIS life and you live in this world with one eye on what He wants you to do
and the other on the signs of His return.
Throughout Chapter 12, Jesus is pointing forward to
His coming kingdom. "Do not be afraid of those who kill the body and
after that can do no more. … Fear Him who, after the killing of the body,
has the power to throw you into hell" (12:4-5). If you
acknowledge the Son of Man before men, He will acknowledge you before the
angels in heaven (12:8-9). As the rich fool learned, "This is how
it will be with anyone who stores up things for himself but is not rich toward
God" (12:21). "Don't worry about your life … life
is more than food … and clothes …" (12:22-23).
Yes, "the pagan world runs after all such
things, and your Father knows that you need them. But seek HIS kingdom,
and these things will be given you as well. Do not be afraid … for
your Father has been pleased to give you the kingdom" (12:30-32).
Isn't that a glorious, beautiful, wonderfully simple truth for those who
know that our treasure is in heaven and not on this earth?! "For
where your treasure is, there your heart will be also" (12:34).
Therefore, WATCH … and WAIT!!
How can you and I be ready for Jesus to return or
to leave this world and enter His kingdom in heaven? "It will be
good for that servant whom the Master finds doing so when He returns" (12:43).
"That servant who knows his Master's will and does not get ready
or does not do what his Master wants will be beaten with many blows" (12:47).
Did JESUS really say that? Yes, and that's not all He said!
"Do you think I came to bring peace on earth?
No, I tell you, but division” (12:51). Did JESUS
really say that? Why don't you ever hear preachers on television talk
about what Jesus really said?! They and many in churches all over the
world rarely speak of sin or repentance or judgment, proclaiming instead that
God loves everyone (something Jesus never said … that's NOT what John 3:16 says
… read on to verses 18-21) … and deceiving people into being like the Pharisees
and trusting in their own goodness. Either that, or they do what the
teachers of the law did: load people down with guilt and talk only of sin
and never of grace and the cross of Jesus Christ and forgiveness and LIFE in
Christ Jesus!!
You need to KNOW what Jesus really said, and the
only way to do that is to study God's Word, to surround yourself with those who
seek wisdom from the Spirit of God to understand His Word (not add to it!) and
to FOCUS on the King and His kingdom! When you know what Jesus really
said you will find that it all fits together and it all points to the truth
that Jesus is "the Way and the Truth and the Life" and
you CAN come to the Father only through Him.
Jesus said, "Whoever acknowledges Me before
men, the Son of Man will also acknowledge him before the angels of God" (12:8).
That's a promise you can count on and a truth that will change your life
… now, and forever!
"Father in heaven, without Your Spirit I would
be vulnerable to the voices of those around me who speak only of rules made by
men. Your Word is truth and in it is revealed the way of life through
faith in Jesus. Thank You for saving me by Your grace and opening my
heart and mind to receive all that Jesus says, from Genesis through Revelation.
Fill me with wisdom from Your Spirit to understand these things and to
share them with others, laboring in Your harvest field until the Master
returns. In Jesus' name, Amen"
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