Prayer Requests and Gratitudes

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

What Does It Take?

~~~ Daniel 3:14-20, 91-92, 95 ~~~ (Psalm)Daniel 3:52, 53, 54, 55, 56~~~
~~~ John 8:31-42 ~~~

The Jews were arguing with Jesus with a closed mind.
They were not listening to his words.
They were just repeating what they believed.
There was not reasoning with them.
There was no changing their minds.

Jesus said to them, “If God were your Father, 
you would love me,
for I came from God and am here;
I did not come on my own, but he sent me.”

Sometimes no matter what you say 
or how much proof you claim to have
you still will not be believed.
Sadly this is what happens in this dialogue...
The Jews are confronted with the primary source 
and still they refuse to be convinced.

Is this an example of what it means to have a hard heart?
They wanted to hold on to their beliefs no matter what.
They were being presented with the winning lottery numbers,
to put it into today's context, and they refused them.


It is possible to be just as convinced by misinformation as it is 
by the factual information?
It takes wisdom and discernment to tell the difference.
The Jews were skeptical and it cost them dearly. 

...who is the God who can deliver you out of my hands?

By contrast in the book of Daniel we find three young men 
who are thrown into a blazing fire for their strong beliefs.

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego 
believed in the one true God to the point
 of choosing death over worshiping the false idol. 
These three had trust beyond comprehension...
they had no doubt that God would intervene...that he would save them.

As we know from today's reading form the book of Daniel,
God saves them in a most spectacular way.
He surrounds them with his protection from the consuming flames.

God not only saves them he sends down an angel to be with them.
God envelopes them with his protection.
God wants to extend this same level of protection to us.

Is your faith like that of the Jews arguing with Jesus?
Is your faith like that of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego?

For myself, I am probably somewhere in between.
How many times, Lord, do I argue 
with truth and goodness when it is in my face?
Would I crumble if faced with the flames of the fiery furnace?

God is all powerful, yet he still allows
 us to exercise our free will.
He does not force the Jews to believe that Jesus is the Messiah.
He did not force the three men to choose flames 
over worshiping the golden idol.

I am reminded of a song we sing in Taize....
Bless the Lord my soul and bless God's holy name...
We give you praise and glory
forever.
The Lord has blessed us...
He has done great things for us...
Blessed is his name.
Peace.

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