Driven into the wilderness

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Mark 1:12 (ESV): 12 The Spirit immediately drove him out into the wilderness.

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Mark is describing the beginning of Jesus’ ministry. Immediately after being baptized by John, the Spirit drove him into the wilderness.

Mark clearly states that Satan tempted Jesus. And he notes that Jesus fasted 40 days and nights. But he also notes that angels ministered to him during this difficult time.

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We should not overlook the fact that God sends us into seasons of difficulty at times. He does not do so to destroy us, but to prepare us to be more effectively in his service.

When God puts us in such difficult situations that are beyond our means, He also provides us help so that we can be victorious as we rely on him.

RESPOND

Heavenly Father, help me to recognize your working in times of difficulty and trial. Help me to remain faithful to you, relying upon you. Amen.

They lost their Bible!

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2 Kings 22:8 (ESV): 8 And Hilkiah the high priest said to Shaphan the secretary, “I have found the Book of the Law in the house of the Lord.” And Hilkiah gave the book to Shaphan, and he read it.

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After the wickedness of various kings of Judah, but most notoriously Manasseh, Josiah became king at 8 years old. This was in the waning years of Judah before its’ destruction by Babylon.

Josiah led the people in many wonderful reforms and sought after God. One of those reforms was the repair of the Temple. Shockingly, the Book of the Law of the Lord was found in the process.

The judgments read in that book spurred Josiah to make huge reforms. God blessed him and Judah during his life.

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One wonders how God’s people could be his people and seek after him without having God’s Law to guide them. Yes, the teachings, songs and more could be passed down orally, but is it no wonder the people strayed so dramatically from God?

In the same way, we neglect God’s Word today at our own peril. It doesn’t matter how many other books, teachings, songs, etc. we have. We must be people of the Book!

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Heavenly Father, may I be a person so immersed in Your Word that it is evident to everyone with whom I come into contact. Amen.

The Way is Downward

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Matthew 20:26–28 (ESV): 26 It shall not be so among you. But whoever would be great among you must be your servant, 27 and whoever would be first among you must be your slave, 28 even as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”

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The buildup to this teaching is fascinating. At the beginning of Matthew 19, Jesus answered the Pharisees’ question about divorce, taking a much stricter stance than seemingly anyone was ready for.

Jesus then, by example, taught the disciples the value of children by blessing them instead of refusing them time.

Next, the rich young man came seeking eternal life, but went away sad because he was unwilling to give away all his possessions to follow Jesus.

Matthew 20 begins with a story about laborers in the vineyard and a master who continued hiring workers, even up to one hour before quitting time, and then paying them all the same wage.

Jesus foretold his death a third time, which may have prompted James and John’s mother to come with her sons to Jesus, seeking high positions for them in his kingdom. After denying this request, Jesus had to quell the uproar among his other disciples, and taught them this highlighted truth.

Interestingly, Jesus practiced his teaching in the very next few verses as two blind men approached him, asking to be healed, and he did so willingly.

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Following Jesus and being part of his kingdom is not about perks, status, power, or position. Rather, Jesus calls us to serve, as he has served. The way of the King is down, not up. But by becoming less, we become greater.

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Heavenly Father, make me a servant, humble and meek. Lord, let me lift up those who are weak. And by so doing, may I glorify your name and please you with my stewardship of the life you have given me, Amen.

Stop talking… and listen!

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Matthew 17:5 (ESV): 5 He was still speaking when, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them, and a voice from the cloud said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him.”

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Jesus had taken the inner 3 of his disciples up a mountain. There, Moses and Elijah appeared and Jesus was transfigured before them.

Peter began to babble, saying that he would make tents for Jesus, Moses, and Elijah so they could stay up on the mountain where this amazing experience of worship was happening.

But God the Father spoke and said that instead of talking and planning, they should be listening… to the Son.

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It is not necessarily wrong to want to continue to bask in God’s special presence. But it is not necessarily helpful. Life is not lived only on the mountaintop. What is most important is to listen to Jesus to know what, how, when, where, and why we should live and serve him.

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Heavenly Father, thank you for the wonderful experiences of worship that you provide for us from time to time. But help me to recognize that worship is not about me, not about how I feel, but rather about preparation for my heart to be in tune with your heart. Help me then to listen and to follow your will. Amen.

What kind of reward do you seek?

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Matthew 16:27 (ESV): 27 For the Son of Man is going to come with his angels in the glory of his Father, and then he will repay each person according to what he has done.

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Jesus had taken his disciples to the outskirts of Israel. He asked them who people said he was. Then, Jesus asked his disciples who they believed him to be. Peter answered with the great confession that Jesus is the Messiah.

Jesus responded by saying that upon this confession he would build his Church and Hell could withstand her. Furthermore, he delegated his authority to the disciples.

Jesus then continued to teach the disciples about his coming death. Peter did not like the sound of that and Jesus rebuked him. Then, Jesus went on to say that his disciples must deny themselves, take up their cross and follow him.

Jesus concluded this teaching by talking about values. Is it more important to gain everything in this world, but lose one’s soul?

It was then that Jesus spoke of returning with his angels and rewarding everyone according to their works.

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Salvation is by grace through faith. We do not gain heaven by our good deeds. Yet there is a reward according to our deeds.

The wicked will be punished for their evil deeds. The righteous will stand forgiven for their sins by the blood of Christ. Yet the believer will also be rewarded for their faithfulness to Christ.

RESPOND

Heavenly Father, thank you for the saving grace of Jesus Christ. Help me to live worthy of you so that I might hear your welcome as a good and faithful servant when I enter into eternity. Amen.

God can make windows in heaven

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2 Kings 7:2 (ESV): 2 Then the captain on whose hand the king leaned said to the man of God, “If the Lord himself should make windows in heaven, could this thing be?” But he said, “You shall see it with your own eyes, but you shall not eat of it.”

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In the midst of telling various mighty miracles of Elisha is the story of the Syrians besieging Samaria. There was a great famine in the city and things barely considered edible were sold for high prices.

A woman approached the king and told him a terrible story. She and her friend had determined to eat their own sons. They ate her son the first day, but now her friend had hidden her son.

The king was outraged and determined to kill Elisha. When the king arrived, however, Elisha told him that in 24 hours food prices would be extremely cheap. The king’s captain responded with the words highlighted.

As we continue reading, we find that God caused the Syrians to hear a great sound that made them think they were being attacked by other nations. They fled, leaving everything behind.

When the Israelites learned their enemy was gone, the people rushed out to gather the spoil. The king’s captain was manning the gate and was trampled by the crowd. And food was once again so plenteous that the prices became cheap, just as Elisha had said.

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When we look at our situation and take stock of our resources, we have reason to despair. But with God, impossibilities become possible. We must not doubt, so that we may enjoy his miraculous deliverance.

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Heavenly Father, thank you for providing a way when there is no way. Help me to trust you and believe you fully, following your direction. Amen.

What do you have?

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2 Kings 4:2 (ESV): 2 And Elisha said to her, “What shall I do for you? Tell me; what have you in the house?” And she said, “Your servant has nothing in the house except a jar of oil.”

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2 Kings 4-5 tell story after story of amazing miracles God worked through the prophet Elisha. In this story, the wife of a prophet’s son came to the prophet. Her husband had died with great debts and the creditors were threatening to enslave her sons.

All she had was a jar of oil. But Elisha commanded her to borrow jars from others and begin pouring oil. Soon, every available jar was filled with oil. She then sold the oil to pay off her debts and to live on the rest.

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Sometimes we think we have very little to offer God. We think we have very little assets by which to live or to serve. But God can take our little and use it for his glory.

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Heavenly Father, thank you for your loving care. I offer what I have to be used of you for your glory. Amen.

Don’t forget to pray

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Matthew 9:37–38 (ESV): 37 Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; 38 therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.”

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Matthew 9 is filled with stories about people with little or no hope: a paralyzed man whose sins were forgiven and then healed, a tax collector who becomes a disciple and invites his unacceptable friends to a party featuring Jesus, disciples who don’t follow proper religious protocol, a woman with an discharge of blood for 12 years, a dead little girl, two blind men, and a demon-oppressed mute man.

Each received grace from King Jesus. But while Jesus had compassion on the people, he saw the overwhelming need and commanded his disciples to pray.

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Jesus did not command his disciples to work harder, although that may have been a good response. Jesus did not command them to recruit more workers, although that was necessary.

Jesus told his disciples to ask the Father to send more workers into the harvest. Are we faithful to pray for more workers to aid us in discipling disciple-makers?

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Heavenly Father, you see our desperate need for more workers to share the Gospel, minister to the needy, and disciple people to become disciple-makers. Please provide for this need, Amen.

I will…

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Matthew 8:3 (ESV): 3 And Jesus stretched out his hand and touched him, saying, “I will; be clean.” And immediately his leprosy was cleansed.

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This story immediately follows Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. When Jesus came down from the mountain, a leper approached him and said that if Jesus were willing, he could make him clean.

This story is followed by the centurion asking Jesus to heal his servant. Again, Jesus said, “I will” as he planned to go and heal the man. The centurion amazed Jesus with faith that did not need Jesus to go with him.

Jesus then went to Peter’s house and healed many while he was there, including Peter’s mother-in-law.

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I’m afraid that many times we approach God expecting him to say, “I won’t”, “I don’t know” or even “I can’t.” But God loves to say, “I will.” And he definitely has the power to provide for our needs.

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Heavenly Father, thank you for your love. Grow my faith so that I will recognize your willingness to provide is greater than my desire or expectation of your provision. Help me then to trust you for greater things. Amen.

If God values sparrows

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Matthew 6:26 (ESV): 26 Look at the birds of the air: they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?

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This is from the middle of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. Jesus began this message by stating a counter-cultural idea of what the good life is – that of seeking God and His will. He continued to correct misunderstandings about God’s Word and God’s desire for us.

In the latter half of Matthew 6 Jesus applied his teaching by talking about our values. Will we seek treasure in Heaven or treasure on earth? Jesus said that we must not worry about the things of this life, for our Father in Heaven will provide for us.

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It is freeing to remember and to believe that God cares for us, much more than he cares for birds or the lilies of the field. It can be difficult to trust him, but he truly does provide for our needs.

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Heavenly Father, help me to trust you daily, moment by moment for every need. May I not get caught up in a pursuit of the things of this world, but rather seek after you. Amen.