~~~ Hebrews 10:1-10 ~~~ Psalm 40 ~~~ Mark 3: 31-35 ~~~
And looking around at those seated in the circle he said,
“Here are my mother and my brothers.
For whoever does the will of God
is my brother and sister and mother.”
“Here are my mother and my brothers.
For whoever does the will of God
is my brother and sister and mother.”
If you are seated with those encircling Jesus he considers you a part of his family.
If you are spiritually related to Jesus he names you more than just friend,
but actually his mother and brother (or sister).
If you are seated with Jesus are you also willing to do the will of God?
Or do you just want to sit at his feet and be a passive participant?
You cannot be apathetic and be in the company of Jesus.
When what we want is congruent with what God wants
from us everything is going well.
But look at what Jesus endured and sacrificed to do the will of the Father.
If you think following Jesus will be easy you are not living in reality.
One sure way of making this journey better though is to
give thanks for all that you have received...
for all that God has done for you.
We can go through all sorts of forms of prayer
making ourselves appear to be more holy,
but unless we can echo the words...
Here am I Lord; I come to do your will.
we are wasting our time.
It is our heart that must be willing to let the will of God
manifest itself in our life....
actually through our life in our actions and intentions.
Making a commitment to allow God's will to be first in our life
is a constant act of surrendering.
Daily we must submit ourselves to,
his will in our lives.
Daily we must accept those things we cannot change.
Daily we must face the challenge to become better
than we were the day before.
If we are striving to do the will of God in our lives
we will find greater joy.
We will be more at peace with ourselves and with those around us.
The will of God in our lives requires more love;
loving beyond what we think is possible.
So we come back to the question...
can you sit in the circle surrounding Jesus and speak the words
Here am I Lord; I come to do your will.
Lord, it is only through your grace that we can follow in your footsteps.
Lead the way...but please be patient with me.
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