Wednesday,
May 10, 2023
The obvious is
sometimes missed in the prejudice. The
difference between what Jesus meant, and what the short-sighted people wanted
to know, is that simple!
·
They looked backward to Abraham, tracing their beginnings to
a man; Jesus was pointing for them to look above earthly lineage, forward to
the One who had created both Abraham, and everyone else.
·
They saw things from a point in time, honoring another point
in time; Jesus had held both time and eternity in His hands when He created it
all.
·
They were held captive by their backwards-look; He wanted
them to be set free to a Kingdom-forward-look of Who was standing in front of
them.
·
They were looking-back, stuck in pride over their Abrahamic
heritage; He wanted to free them to see an eternally blessed forever family.
There are two
outcomes in this encounter with the people that were following Jesus. There are those who could not see,
because they had never had their eyes opened by living truth. And there were those who would not
see, because they held their eyes shut, despite having the living
truth standing in front of them. And
that prejudice makes all the difference between traveling the road lesser
taken, and remaining broken in the past.
How do you tell the difference? Jesus said that some of them
(the ones he was speaking to in that moment) were trying to kill him. That meant the others were truly seeking the
truth, not looking for a reason to stifle the truth. Closing your eyes against the light does not
extinguish what truly exists. And that
is the difference of humility, ready to confess ignorance, and receive
forgiveness. It’s how light enters the
heart and you see the forever family Jesus came to create.
For You Today
There are about 2,500 devotional
posts and 400 sermons in the Rocky Road Devotions
library. To dig deeper explore
some of these: Words Chiseled in Stone and How Was Your Weekend?
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