The Story of My Life as told by Jesus
Christ
(Seed Sowers Christian
Book Publishing House. http://www.seedsowers.com/)
Thursday, November 29, 2012 I Was Anointed with Perfume and Tears &
Several Women Joined Me as I Traveled
Page 102-103 Luke 7:36-50; Luke 8:1-3
The Kingdom of God is coming!
What do you think of, what images come to your mind? Jesus was announcing the
coming Kingdom, but the expectations of the people differed from the reality of
God’s Kingdom. In Jesus’ Kingdom, there is exceeding joy, forgiveness of sins,
and love. Jesus was teaching there will also be serious opposition to God’s
Kingdom. In today’s passage, all of these realities are demonstrated in a
simple gathering around a dinner table.
Yesterday, I mentioned one of the
greatest obstacles in seeking to make the life in Christ our way of life: our
personal expectations about God. Today we see another great obstacle: our
attitude about sin. Too often today, people think of sin as something they
‘have to’ give up in order to be saved. Jesus doesn’t think of sin as something
we have to give up in order to come into the Kingdom of God; sin is something
we get to give up in order to enter into new life in Christ.
Sin is not just a nuisance or a
simple difference of opinion about morality. Sin cuts to the core of our being,
and is a compelling force within us vying to be the operating system of our
life. Sin is so insidious, so destructive of life, that the Apostle Paul
teaches the only way to overcome the power and practice of sin is to surrender
our lives to be crucified with Christ. (See Romans 6 and Galatians 2)
In our story today, the Pharisee
saw the woman clothed in her former sinful life; Jesus saw her clothed in
righteousness. The woman saw herself clothed in joy, love and forgiveness
because her sins had been forgiven.
The reality of Jesus’ Kingdom is
that there is not a nickel’s worth of difference between me and the Pharisee,
and me and the woman. There is a huge temptation within me to think God is
getting a pretty good deal when he gets me, because I can deceive myself into
thinking that my sins are few, and for the most part inconsequential. However, my
sins are just as deadly, just as shameful as the Pharisee and the woman’s sins.
Thus I am confronted with the question: will I wallow in my arrogance or will
I, upon receiving the Master’s forgiveness, humble myself at his feet in love
and adoration, in celebration of my righteousness?
Sē’lah
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What word or phrase
in today’s reading attracts your attention?
Reflect on that word
or phrase.
What insights come to
you?
How does this passage
touch your life today?
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
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The Story of My Life as told by Jesus
Christ
(Seed Sowers Christian
Book Publishing House. http://www.seedsowers.com/)
Friday, November 30, 2012 I Was Accused of Being Possessed by
Satan
Page 104-105 Matthew 12:22-37; Mark 3:20-30; Luke
11:14-15, 17-23, 33-36
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