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Grip The Promised Path

And a highway will be there;
    it will be called the Way of Holiness;
    it will be for those who walk on that Way.
The unclean will not journey on it;
    wicked fools will not go about on it.
No lion will be there,
    nor any ravenous beast;
    they will not be found there.
But only the redeemed will walk there,
and those the Lord has rescued will return.
They will enter Zion with singing;
    everlasting joy will crown their heads.
Gladness and joy will overtake them,
    and sorrow and sighing will flee away.
Isaiah 35:8-10

For many years my favorite vacation was to travel to San Francisco and hitch rides on the cable cars.  I can still remember the smell they make when the cable operator would grip the underground cable and off weโ€™d go!  We would hop on and off at various famous stops and drink in the beautiful vistas of the bay.  But did you know that unlike its counterparts, the trolleys, cable cars donโ€™t have motors? 

The San Francisco cable car system is made up of miles and miles of undergound cables which all intersect at the large cable car powerhouse.  There you will find giant wheels operating the cables.  Each cable car has a grip which clamps down on the moving cable.  Itโ€™s the cable itself which moves each car.  When a cable car needs to stop it releases the cable and applies its wheel brakes.  Without the constantly moving cable, the cars are motionless.  

Iโ€™m fascinated with how so many everyday activities in our lives reflect our relationship with God and His Holy promises.  Without Him operating without ceasing, keeping our lives safely along His chosen path for us, we can so easily find ourselves stuck, a cable car without power.  

A good friend of mine and I were out walking one day and we were discussing how easy it is to lose our grip of Godโ€™s promises.  We get so distracted by the fears, anxieties and paths the world puts on us.  The things we โ€œshould doโ€ because the world expects it from us.  But lately Iโ€™ve decided I need to be like the cable car operator โ€“ pulling back on that long lever and gripping the life-giving cable of God.  And gripping it tightly.  

As so many people know San Francisco is also famous for itโ€™s steep hills.  And the cable car operators find many challenges in navigating those hills.  They need to know exactly when to grip at the right amount in order to make it up the hill or else they must release the cable and slide backwards to try it again.  And on the downward slope they need to apply the right pressure on the cable while using their wheel brakes.  Each operator must become an expert, not only about the cable car operation, but the individual pitfalls of each hill.

And like those operators, as Christians, we need to be as well versed on the character and promises of God.  He promises to lay out a clear path for us.  We need to place our full effort and attention on Him and that path.  His path doesnโ€™t remove us from the dangers of the hills and valleys, rather He helps us to weave our way up and around and down them. 

I have given them Your word; 
and the world has hated them 
because they are not of the world, 
just as I am not of the world. 
I do not pray that You should take 
them out of the world, but that 
You should keep them from the 
evil one. 
They are not of the world, 
just as I am not of the world.
John 17:14-16

When we wrestle with God, at best, or at our worst completely ignore Him, we will find ourselves stuck at the bottom of our great hills.  Or, plunging recklessly toward the bottom.  The โ€œhighway is thereโ€ for us.  It is the way of His righteousness.  

A cable car operator who cannot successfully operate his car, and therefore protect his or her passengers, no longer has the privilege of that esteemed and famous job.  And when we refuse to pay attention to the promised path which God provides for us and grip a hold of it, we miss out on the joy and gladness.  The covenant of a promised path requires us to study His Word and hold fast to it.  

Cable car cable grip

In reading up about cable cars also discovered that all the miles of cable have a โ€œsacrificial lubricantโ€ that allows the grip to not wear down the cable itself.  The lubricant wears away similar to a pencil eraser wearing down, rather than the paper itโ€™s being used on.  Itโ€™s that burning lubricant that gives the San Francisco cable cars itโ€™s unique and memorable smell.  

Jesus is our โ€œsacrificial lubricant.โ€  He ripped the curtain away and opened up our direct communication with God.  He sent the Holy Spirit to walk with us at every moment.  His teachings, when gripped, help us to live on the promised path set out for us.

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A Promised Foundation

The Lord is exalted, for he dwells on high;

    he will fill Zion with his justice and righteousness.

He will be the sure foundation for your times,

    a rich store of salvation and wisdom and knowledge;

    the fear of the Lord is the key to this treasure.

Isaiah 33:5-6

I donโ€™t know about you but I sure can use some stability this year.  As a child my life, viewed from the outside, looked very stable.  My parents were married, we had a nice home, two kids, dogs, cats, a little garden in the backyard.  I was a Girl Scout and did well in school.  And I felt so alone.  

I blamed all my family problems on moving from the Los Angeles area down to San Diego when I was in 4thgrade.  Everything seemed to change.  My mom was extremely unhappy and angry so often and my father rarely spoke.  My brother was fast approaching a time when the hidden timebomb of a manic-depressive disorder would take over his life.  My parents werenโ€™t what you might call a โ€œteam.โ€  Having the benefit of hindsight, I realize now it had nothing to do with the move and everything to do with a lack of a solid rock within our family unit.

Not being raised in a Christian (or any faith) environment I found myself searching for stability through my parents and then friends and boyfriends.  As my motherโ€™s own mental health issues began coinciding with my brotherโ€™s, the atmosphere around my house became so volatile so I searched for peace and love through insecure friendships and lopsided romantic relationships.  This led to competitive relationships and risky sexual behavior.   All the while I longed for a firm foundation to set my hopes, my fears, and my need to find joy.

Thankfully, through God and a wonderful husband, I have found that “sure foundation,” as written by the prophet Isaiah.  The promise God makes in this passage is that He is our solid rock, He is the stability for which we all yearn.  He is the same today as he was yesterday.  And He will be the same tomorrow.  Thereโ€™s no rug pulled out from under us.  Thereโ€™s no switching of loyalties.  Thereโ€™s no character flaw that suddenly comes to light and bites us.  He is perfect.  He is solid.  He is the โ€œrich store of salvation and wisdom and knowledge.โ€

Lest we miss the agreement part of this promise let me remind you of the last sentence of Isaiah 33:5-6: โ€œThe fear of the Lord is the key to this treasure.โ€  Thereโ€™s that other half of the covenant.  Our part in this relationship requires us to exalt God and respect His place in the universe.  He is God and we are not.  And when we try to place others above Him, they will surely crumble, at some point. 

I was reading today about an astronautโ€™s โ€œlifeline.โ€  NASA (the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration) considers there to be two lifeline systems for astronauts:

โ€œFrom lift off through landing, the astronauts aboard the Shuttle along with the thousands of people supporting the flight on Earth depend on NASAโ€™s team of experts to manage this complex communication system. Maintaining good communications is critical.  The lifeline is comprised of two systems โ€“ a ground-based network composed of communication stations, and a space network operating orbiting satellites. As the Shuttle orbits the Earth, the NASA team monitors and continually adjusts the communication pathways to ensure that command, tracking, telemetry, video, and voice communications are clear and secure. โ€œ

I like that visual โ€“ a large team of incredibly talented people making sure our astronauts in space are able to accomplish their mission goals and come home safely.  As Christians we have our own talented team that makes up our solid rock โ€“ God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.  

โ€œDo not let your hearts be troubled. 
You believe in God; believe also in me.
John 14:1

When we live in constant communication with our Holy team, they can continually monitor our progress, provide a firm foundation, and keep us on the right track โ€“ completing the mission and bringing us safely home. 

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Historical Perspective

Iโ€™ve heard a lot of media types say this year is one of the most difficult โ€œof all time.โ€ As humans we tend to look at history from our own timeframe. When we do that it negates all the trials and tribulations so many before us have endured.
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As Christians we need to grasp hold of the many promises of which God clearly states in His Holy Word. When we do, we find that people have successfully endured extreme hardships for 1,000s of years because they placed their faith in Him.
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Join me and a few guests these next few weeks as we explore just some of those promises which help us, not only endure, but to find joy and peace no matter what the world hurls at us.
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The Narrow Gate

โ€œYou can enter Godโ€™s Kingdom only through the narrow gate. The highway to hell is broad, and its gate is wide for the many who choose that way.โ€
โ€ญโ€ญMatthewโ€ฌ โ€ญ7:13โ€ฌ
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This narrow gate comes with a shepherd to guide us. When we hold fast to Him our way is made sure.
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His Last Amazing Words

If you were to Google โ€œJesusโ€™ last wordsโ€ what you would get is a long list of references to Jesusโ€™ last words on the cross and their meaning.  And while those last words are very important, if we think those were His actual last words recorded in the Bible we miss the amazing glory of who Jesus really is.  

โ€œI, Jesus, have sent my angel to give you this testimony for the churches. I am the Root and the Offspring of David, and the bright Morning Star.โ€The Spirit and the bride say, โ€œCome!โ€ And let the one who hears say, โ€œCome!โ€ Let the one who is thirsty come; and let the one who wishes take the free gift of the water of life.”

REvelation 22:16-17

Jesus wasnโ€™t just about the physical man here on earth.  He is so much more.  The book of Revelation, written by John, reveals Godโ€™s plans and purposes for His church.  Itโ€™s is the revelation of Jesus.  According to Dr. Merrill Tenney, Jesus is the chief subject of Revelations.  Christ is the exalted priest.  And three times in the last chapter of Revelations Jesus interrupts John with His words.

These last amazing words of Jesus in the Bible are also the last of my commentary on Living Amazed through Jesus.  And appropriately so.  Looking back over all the topics they can all coalesce into two words โ€“ follow Him.  We can thank God, Jesus and His Holy Spirit every single day that the prophesy of Jesusโ€™ return has yet to be fulfilled.  Why?  Because we still have a lot of His work to accomplished.  God is giving us an opportunity to not only get our own lives in line with Jesusโ€™ amazing ways but to also share with as many people as possible about the savior.  

These last few words of Jesus should be at the front of every church.  Let anyone who is thirsty come and take the free gift of living water that only He can provide.  He has designed us to be His hands and feet to bring sinners into this amazing grace. 

โ€œIndeed, when the church lives in expectancy of Christโ€™s return, such an attitude provokes ministry and evangelism as well as purity of heart.โ€

Warren Wiersbe

As I have grown in my faith, I find it odd that there are โ€œtraditionalโ€ churches and โ€œevangelicalโ€ churches.  Itโ€™s clear in Jesusโ€™ last (and many other teachings) Bible words we are all to take up the mantel of โ€œevangelical.โ€   I was discussing this topic in one of my Bible studies the other night about sharing the gospel with others.  One friend said she doesnโ€™t feel comfortable โ€œopening that doorโ€ with people.  I shared how I am praying every single day for just one believer to โ€œopen that doorโ€ to my eldest daughter.  I know God is asking me to be a good example for her but I also know He is seeking someone else to bring her to Christ. 

Arenโ€™t there numerous people in your life that you hope would accept Jesus as their savior?  Itโ€™s hypocritical of us to pray for a miracle in someoneโ€™s life if we arenโ€™t willing to be that miracle.  

Of all the amazing things Jesus said and did throughout the Bible He was always clear on our role in Godโ€™s Kingdom.  We are to help gather up as many as possible and place them solidly in His hands.  Our job has never been to sit nicely in church, enjoy a few songs and hear a good speech.  Itโ€™s to be compelled to share His amazing love with the world.

Thank you for joining Madison and me on this journey through Living Amazed.  Please join me starting December 7 for my next series, โ€œHold the Line: 25 Promises of God.โ€

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Amazing Directives

Saulโ€™s Conversion

Meanwhile, Saul was still breathing out murderous threats against the Lordโ€™s disciples.ย He went to the high priestย and asked him for letters to the synagogues in Damascus,ย so that if he found any there who belonged to the Way,ย whether men or women, he might take them as prisoners to Jerusalem.ย As he neared Damascus on his journey, suddenly a light from heaven flashed around him.ย He fell to the ground and heard a voiceย say to him,ย โ€œSaul, Saul, why do you persecute me?โ€

โ€œWho are you, Lord?โ€ Saul asked. โ€œI am Jesus, whom you are persecuting,โ€ย he replied.ย โ€œNow get up and go into the city, and you will be told what you must do.โ€

ย The men traveling with Saul stood there amazed; they heard the soundย but did not see anyone.

Acts 9:1-6


These last 11 months my BSGs have completed four different Bible studies. We have to laugh now after every question that asks something along the line of, โ€œWhat does God expect of us?โ€  The answer is always to obey.  If only we humans could figure that part out.  Yes, at times Jesusโ€™ teachings seem a bit fuzzy.  In fact, during His last few hours His disciples were very confused.

At this, some of his disciples said to one another, โ€œWhat does he mean by saying,ย โ€˜In a little while you will see me no more, and then after a little while you will see me,โ€™ย andย โ€˜Because I am going to the Fatherโ€™?โ€

John 16:17

And as Jesus continues in John 16: 28 with, โ€œI came from the Father and have come into the world, and now I am leaving the world and going to the Father,โ€ the disciples reply with โ€œAh, now you are speaking plainly!โ€ย ย So often we may think that Jesus is only the figurative speaker.ย ย And we need to pray on and discern what He may truly want from us.ย ย But by studying the Word and therefore the character of Jesus we find His is more the plain speaker than not.

When Jesus told Saul, โ€œNow get up and go into the cityโ€ there were no ifs, ands, or buts.ย ย Do it.ย ย Obey.ย ย Yes, Saul had the choice to do it or not.ย ย Thankfully, he listened and obeyed Jesusโ€™ amazing directive.ย ย ย Twice I have had God speak to me in very loud, definitive terms. Once in hearing His actual voice convicting me to true action in my spiritual life.ย ย And once in a vision directing me to do His works.ย ย And I obeyed.ย ย And yet there are many, many other times when I have heard His quieter voice directing me and I questioned or even ignored Him.

How many times has He clearly told you to stop and speak to someone and you refused?ย ย How many times has you told you exactly what you need to do to lose weight, stop smoking, stop hating, stop doing something destructive and start living out His Word?ย ย In one of my Bible studies this week a friend told me of a vision she once had.ย ย Her relationship with Jesus has been tumultuous because of family issues.ย ย She leans a lot on Eastern religions.ย ย In this vision she was being loved as a baby and coddled by the Dali Lama.ย ย And then Jesus approached and the Dali Lama handed her over to Jesus.ย ย She screamed โ€œNO!โ€ย ย What I found so fascinating about this and all the times I, myself, have refused to obey, is how we humans so easily place ourselves above the Divine.ย ย You realize that is exactly what we do when we ignore the amazing directives of Jesus?ย ย We think we know better.ย ย But we can never see the whole story of our lives.ย ย We can never fully understand how interconnected all our actions or inactions are and the impact they may make.

About three months ago my friend Caroline was asked to obey an amazing Jesus directive.ย ย While walking through the patio at church she saw a young woman sitting by herself.ย ย Jesus said, โ€œGo talk to her.โ€ย ย Now, my friend is not some uber, outgoing person so this made her feel a little uncomfortable.ย ย But because of the Bible study we were doing at the time she said, โ€œokโ€ and sat down with the young woman.ย ย During the conversation she found out that this young woman, who recently moved from out of town to go to college nearby, was in fact a college classmate of her own daughter.ย ย She passed along her daughterโ€™s phone number.ย ย The tasks being obeyed, the young woman and my friend went about their lives.ย ย Fast forward to yesterday.ย ย This is the text my friend received from that young woman:

“Hi!! I know this seems so random but Iโ€™m actually heading back to Hawaii for Thanksgiving until January and Iโ€™ve just been doing a lot of reflecting on all the amazing people I met here in the last 3 months and feeling so grateful! I just wanted to say thanks for reaching out to me that one night, I remember feeling kind of uncomfortable but it was so special and such a gift from God that I was able to chat with you and see that we had so many connections already!! Anyways, just wanted to say thank you again and Iโ€™m so appreciative of that time that you took to chat with me!”

My friend obeyed Jesusโ€™ directive of a simple act of hospitality and a life was changed.

Trusting God means looking beyond what we can see to what God sees.

Life Principle 9, Charles F. Stanley

Jesus says to, โ€œFollow me.โ€ย ย Itโ€™s an opportunity for us to obey.ย ย And as my faith journey this year has evolved, I realized my growth spurts have come each time I have listened to an amazing directive and obeyed.ย ย Each time my trust grows is each time His trust in me grows.ย ย Yes, His trust in me.ย ย Because until we can be trusted to obey His small directives, like helping the person in the grocery store parking lot, He wonโ€™t entrust with something bigger.ย ย And I donโ€™t know about you but I want Jesus to trust me enough that I will do His amazing works till the end of my days.

Today when you hear that whispered directive from Jesus, obey.ย ย You know His voice.ย ย You know His character.ย ย He and satan are clearly differentiated.ย ย So stop questioning Him.ย ย Obey.

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Our Amazing Influence

Simon the Sorcerer

Now for some time a man named Simon had practiced sorceryย in the city and amazed all the people of Samaria. He boasted that he was someone great,ย and all the people, both high and low, gave him their attention and exclaimed, โ€œThis man is rightly called the Great Power of God.โ€They followed him because he had amazed them for a long time with his sorcery.ย But when they believed Philip as he proclaimed the good news of the kingdom of Godย and the name of Jesus Christ, they were baptized,ย both men and women.ย Simon himself believed and was baptized. And he followed Philip everywhere, amazed by the great signs and miraclesย he saw.

Acts 8:9-13


Itโ€™s my guess that before many of us heard Jesusโ€™ words in Matthew 10:39,  โ€œWhoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find itโ€, we all thought we were some level of great. 

Itโ€™s okay, you can admit it. I will too. Before knowing Jesus, our lives were centered around the greatness of self. Achieving selfish desires and seeking after things that would fulfill and establish a name for ourselves. I know before I knew Christ, I was on a slippery slope of idolization of self-value and worth โ€“ mainly in what others thought of me. I so desperately wanted to be like Simon. I wanted to be looked upon by those low and high with great respect, reverence and awe. I thought that if I could just attain a certain level of status with those I looked up to most, then certainly, I would be fulfilled.ย 

As described in the text, Simon had great fame amongst the people of Samaria. Those who knew him even thought he was god-like. He had all eyes on him, all the time. He knew how to command a room and keep their attention with amazing and impressive acts of sorcery and magic. Surely, this was the peak of Simonโ€™s life. He had great influence over those who looked up to him. The people listened to him and were continuouslyย amazedย by him.ย 

Are you looking for glitz to influence or God?

But one day, Simon found the attention of the people was no longer in the palm of his hands. Someone else was stealing the showโ€ฆ

Philip had stolen the attention of his audience with the truth of the gospel. Now all of a sudden, the people were more interested in hearing about Jesus, rather than seeing Simonโ€™s sorcery, and Simon was too.ย 

Miraculously, Simon was also among the many who were touched by Philipโ€™s faithfulness to share the gospel everywhere he went. Simon became a follower of Philip and chose to no longer be a chief producer of propaganda for himself, but a disciple of Jesus, and one who laid down his โ€œgreatnessโ€ to serve the one and only Great God.ย ย 

Many of us look at Simonโ€™s life before Christ and think, โ€œMan, he had it all.โ€ I mean, being a magician is no noble or holy position, but he had the love and respect of the people — two things every human being deeply long for more than anything else. The fact of the matter is, the influence Simon had on those people was superficial, surface level and would only last for a while until they found their next source of entertainment. His influence didnโ€™t have deep roots in their hearts, it wasnโ€™t truth-centered.ย 

The same goes with the superficial influence many of us THINK will make a lasting impact on others. We want the status, the attention and the glamour, but in reality all of that, will amount to nothing. 

True, deeply-rooted influence on others takes time. It takes a gospel-centered approach that puts the othersโ€™ hearts and souls first. It takes laboring in love, sacrificing time and resources and really listening to what the other person has to say. Simon may have captured the attention of the townspeople, but it didnโ€™t take much for someone like Philip, who brought both truth and love, to steal their attention.ย 

Now, loving others and sharing the gospel is certainly no popularity contest. But, establishing effective and genuine and amazing influence is key to making strides for the Kingdom.ย 

So, what kind of influence have you been attempting to have on others? Do you seek glitz and glamour like Simon? Or, have you sought genuine, amazing relationships that are truth-based like Philip?ย 

Consider those around you who look up to you and think of how you can take one step towards influencing them towards Christ-centeredness today.ย 

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His Amazing Word

In the beginning the Word already existed. The Word was with God, and the Word was God.

John 1:1


This week, on one of the Instagram accounts I follow, the site owner posed the question: What good thing happened to you this year?  She added, โ€œLetโ€™s spread some gratitude vibes.โ€  My answer? That my faith has gotten so much more in-depth and stronger.  Amazing, given whatโ€™s all happened in 2020.   I no longer have a home church.  In fact, I havenโ€™t been to church since the last weekend of February.  When I questioned my church closing indefinitely, I was met with some pretty nasty responses.  And when I asked to be removed from the rolls I received an email from the assistant pastor with a polite version of โ€œdonโ€™t let the door hit you on the way out.โ€

So, itโ€™s pretty amazing that without a body of faithful Christians to help in my growth that I am where I am today.ย ย 

When I looked over this weekโ€™s post by Madison and myself, I realized that my growth was reflected in the lessons.  The acceptance of Godโ€™s amazing interruptions โ€“ knowing He works all things for my good.  The acknowledgement of His amazing authority over all situations โ€“ yes, even the ones that donโ€™t seem to make any sense.  The proof that He loves me by reading the Book of John.  And how much my picture of Jesus has changed these last few months โ€“ from a historical figure to a spirit that lives inside me.

My devotional this week had a day titled, โ€œWhat to do when trouble comes.โ€  Itโ€™s based on 1 Timothy 6:17 which states, โ€œFight the good fight of the faith.โ€  It went on to say that trouble is a part of life, so we simply have to be ready for it. (Joyce Meyer, New Day, New You).  A friend told me the other day she wishes she could just fast forward to 2022.  My response? โ€œWhy? There might be a nuclear fallout that year.  So, you might as well find joy in today.โ€   

How do we, as Christians, get prepared?ย ย How do we build up our amazing faith muscle for that day when trouble comes, because it most certainly will?ย ย And looking at this weekโ€™s blog posts the answer is clear โ€“ steeping ourselves in Godโ€™s Holy Word.ย ย 

I find myself extremely blessed to have started a small Bible study group โ€“ theyโ€™re my BSGs (Bible study girls) โ€“ back in January.ย ย I was encouraged by one of the members to re-start a study group.ย ย On an urging by the Holy Spirit, I invited two other women from my gym. They eagerly said yes.ย ย So, the four of us embarked on a journey we had no idea would be an anchor for us this year.ย ย We started out with easy faith muscles and moved up to weightier topics.ย ย These three women became my church.ย ย My amazing sisters in Christ.ย ย It wasnโ€™t just about having women that wanted to get together.ย ย Weโ€™ve put in the work.ย ย Weโ€™ve been diligent in our faith workouts.ย ย Weโ€™ve dug deep not only into His Word but into our own sins.

Iโ€™ve led other Bible studies before.ย ย Thereโ€™s always a few that blow off doing the homework and not take it seriously.ย ย Then thereโ€™s others that arenโ€™t willing to take the opportunity to open themselves up for conviction.ย ย If we truly want to know Godโ€™s character, not ours, and Godโ€™s will, not ours, we need to use His Divine Word as our touchstone.ย ย The world longs to cheat us out of the true, amazing, love God has for us.ย ย The world plays a shell game with morality.ย ย If we want to grab on to the more than 5,000 promises God makes in the Bible then we need to treat it seriously.

Did you need to re-read that last sentence? More than 5,000 promises.ย ย How many of them do you know?ย ย How many of them have you taken to heart?ย ย Those amazing promises are sitting right there in that book.ย ย 

Jesus asked, “Do you believe that I am able to do this?”

Matthew 9:28

Letโ€™s be a church together and dive deep into those promises.ย ย Letโ€™s be a church together that accepts His interruptions with joy and peace.ย ย Letโ€™s be a church together that places His authority over everything in our lives.ย ย Letโ€™s be a church that needs no other proof of His love for us than our own existence.ย ย Letโ€™s be a church together that sees Jesus for who He is โ€“ our Lord and Savior who loves us and wants for us to live apart from what the world throws at us.ย ย Today we can open up His Word and find joy right there on its pages.

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His Amazing Identity

The Boy Jesus at the Temple

Every year Jesusโ€™ parents went to Jerusalem for the Festival of the Passover.ย When he was twelve years old, they went up to the festival, according to the custom.ย ย After the festival was over, while his parents were returning home, the boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem, but they were unaware of it. Thinking he was in their company, they traveled on for a day. Then they began looking for him among their relatives and friends.ย When they did not find him, they went back to Jerusalem to look for him.ย After three days they found him in the temple courts, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions.ย Everyone who heard him was amazedย at his understanding and his answers.ย When his parents saw him, they were astonished. His motherย said to him, โ€œSon, why have you treated us like this? Your fatherย and I have been anxiously searching for you.โ€

โ€œWhy were you searching for me?โ€ย he asked.ย โ€œDidnโ€™t you know I had to be in my Fatherโ€™s house?โ€ But they did not understand what he was saying to them.

Luke 2:41-50


Who have you believed Jesus to be?ย 

The world has so many depictions of what Jesus โ€œlooks like.โ€ White Jesus, Black Jesus, Buddha Jesus, Italian Jesus — it seems as though everyone has taken their idea of Jesus and made it reflect their own image. This practice is a dishonoring habit by churches everywhere who spend so much time painting Jesus to reflect their faces, instead of painting themselves to look more like Jesus.

No matter where you are at in your walk with Christ, I think itโ€™s safe to say weโ€™ve all had different perspectives of who Jesus is. For me, Iโ€™ve always thought of him as a Mediterranean- looking trim man with brown flowy locks. I can thank several movies and documentaries for that image. Iโ€™ve also thought of him as Godโ€™s Son who sits on a seat lower than God, answers to His requests and working as the hands and feet of Godโ€™s Kingdom — another misconception that again, devalues the full power and glory of Christ. Why? Because Jesus isnโ€™t less than God or inferior. Jesus is God as a part of the Trinity. Three-in-One, Father, Spirit, Son. Jesus sits at the right hand of God (Mark 16:19) and was present at creation (Genesis 1:26).ย 

See, here in Luke 2, Jesusโ€™ parents knew he was a seed planted in Mary by God, but they still couldnโ€™t wrap their heads around what that really meant. When they lost Jesus in the crowds in Jerusalem, they searched tirelessly for Him everywhere but one place โ€“ the temple. If they truly understood who Jesus was, that wouldโ€™ve been the first place they looked. But to them, all they could see was their young son who was just a little boy. Where could he possibly have gone? Once found, they wereย amazedย at what they were seeing. That same little boy was teaching/preaching in the temple courts,ย communing with His Father.ย 

Duh, where else would He be?ย 

I challenge you to ask yourself this: What lies/misconceptions/myths are you believing about Jesus? And how are those misconceptions hindering you from being truly amazed by his power and presence in your life? Where are you looking for Jesus and missing Him, when in reality, you simply need to go to the Father to find Him?ย 

The best way to find out who Jesus REALLY is, is to read through His words and interactions with others in the gospels. Study His character and you will discover Godโ€™s character. Study His love and you will understand Godโ€™s love. Study His kindness, grace and compassion and you will see what an amazingly kind and compassionate God we serve.ย 

Knowing Jesus means knowing the Father โ€“ I encourage you to get to know Him today.ย 

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Amazing Authority

Jesus Drives Out an Impure Spirit

Then he went down to Capernaum,ย a town in Galilee, and on the Sabbath he taught the people. They were amazed at his teaching,ย because his words had authority.

ย In the synagogue there was a man possessed by a demon, an impure spirit. He cried out at the top of his voice,ย โ€œGo away! What do you want with us,Jesus of Nazareth?ย Have you come to destroy us? I know who you areโ€”the Holy One of God!โ€

ย โ€œBe quiet!โ€ย Jesus said sternly.ย โ€œCome out of him!โ€Then the demon threw the man down before them all and came out without injuring him.

All the people were amazedย and said to each other, โ€œWhat words these are! With authorityย and power he gives orders to impure spirits and they come out!โ€ย 37ย And the news about him spread throughout the surrounding area.

Luke 4:31-37


I always like to imagine what it would have been like to be in Jesusโ€™ presence on earth. To hear his voice and feel the power that flowed from His fingertips.ย 

Throughout Jesusโ€™ time on earth, we see many instances where he is able to command an entire crowd, heal someone with simply a few words and cast out demons just with his presence. There is no doubt that being in the presence of Jesus meant feeling an indescribable authority. As described in Luke 4:32, it says that His word โ€œpossessed authority.โ€ Those listening didnโ€™t quite know why or how โ€“ but they knew that He had a level of authority that was bigger than themselves, bigger than even the Chief Priests they bowed down to.ย 

Recognizing Jesusโ€™ amazing authority is pivotal for us. Itโ€™s pivotal when we read scripture, its critical when we pray, and itโ€™s important to remember when we find ourselves with a tight grip around the so-called โ€œhandlesโ€ of our life we think we have. Jesusโ€™ authority trumps all. The Lordโ€™s Word trumps all. The authority that Jesus spoke with here in Luke 4 was noticeable to the crowds because it was the mighty power of God that was flowing through Him, touching the deepest parts of each individual’s hearts and souls.ย 

But I want you to know that the Son of Manย has authority on earth to forgive sins.โ€ย So he said to the paralyzed man,ย โ€œGet up, take your mat and go home.โ€ย Then the man got up and went home.

Matthew 9:6-7

When we read Godโ€™s Word, we mustnโ€™t forget that it still โ€“ and always will โ€“ possesses the same level of authority that Jesus spoke with that day in Capernaum. When He says โ€œlove your enemy,โ€ He commands that with authority. When He says โ€œblessed are those who are persecuted,โ€ He speaks that with authority. And when He says โ€œyou must lose your life before you gain it,โ€ He means it.ย 

โ€œCome, follow me,โ€ย Jesus said,ย โ€œand I will send you out to fish for people.โ€ย At once they left their nets and followed him.

Mark 1:17-18

All Jesus needed to do was extend a hand and Peter dropped his nets and abandoned everything to follow Him. His presence commanded authority and His voice was one of love, grace and comfort. Authority doesnโ€™t have to mean โ€œdictatorshipโ€ โ€“ it can also mean trusting, strong, stable and yes, comforting.ย 

God wants to have amazing authority in your life because He wants to relieve you of the control, the worry, the anxiety and stress in which you toil. He wants to be the guiding light, the north star and compass that shows you which way is right. And when we give God total authority in our lives He does indeed show up in mighty ways. He takes control and leads us down paths we never thought we could venture down. His authority is the greatest thing that is available to everyone and anyone โ€“ all we have to do it trust him with our lives.

I donโ€™t know about you, but I am often relieved when I remember that itโ€™s King Jesus on the throne and not myself, not someone else, not idols or things. King Jesus is in control, and Iโ€™ve never felt more content in that truth โ€“ no matter what may come my way.ย 

The very word “authority” has within it the word “author. ” An author is someone who creates and possesses a particular work. Insofar as God is the foundation of all authority, He exercises that foundation because He is the author and the owner ofย His creation. He is the foundation upon which all other authority stands or falls.

R.C. Sproul