Prayer Requests and Gratitudes

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Confronted by Truth

 
~~~ Isaiah 50:4-9a ~~~ Psalm 69 ~~~ Matthew 26:14-25 ~~~
 
'...Morning after morning
he opens my ear that I may hear...'
 
This is our call, to begin each day in prayer.
If we begin with the intention of listening for the voice of the Lord;
each day would unfold in a greater joy.
 
'...you who seek God, may your hearts revive!'
 
Our hearts would be in a constant state of revival
 if we would but keep our eyes fixed on Jesus.
I recently read some beautiful advice...
No matter what situation we find ourselves in
see only Jesus.
 
Before the night of Passover, Jesus it seems,
has already made arrangements to dine at a friend's.
There he can have a private quiet meal with his closest followers.
 
“Where do you want us to prepare
for you to eat the Passover?”
The apostles were concerned about making all of the necessary
for the feast day, but Jesus was one step ahead of them.
They were willing to complete the requirements for the Passover feast,
but it was taken care of for them by Jesus.
 
I find this to true in my life as well.
When I am anxious about some approaching responsibility;
God shows up ahead of time and gets everything in order.
 
 
Jesus is always willing to make one more attempt
at getting and keeping out attention.
 
Even if we are on the brink of making a serious mistake
Jesus makes time for us...
he invites us to dine with him...
he confronts us with the truth.
 
Jesus confronts Judas with the truth of his betrayal
during their intimate Passover meal together.
While the others present may not have understood what Jesus was saying;
Judas surely got the message.
Jesus allowed Judas to excuse himself from the group.
Jesus did not command him to leave the meal.
 
Jesus always confronts us with the truth.
I invite you to pause and reflect to day on this question.
 
Are you willing to hear what Jesus has to say to you?
If we begin each day listening to the Lord,
 the truth will not catch us by surprise.

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