Total Attention On The Mission

Reading in Luke 23:13-31, both Pilate and Herod wanted to release Jesus because they found no basis for charges against Him. Pilate wanted to punish Jesus and then release Him (v. 17). But the crowd wanted Pilate to release Barabbas who was in prison for insurrection and murder.

Repeatedly stressed in this passage is the innocence of Jesus but the mob hysteria convinced Pilate to crucify Jesus. Pilate did what was politically correct in that day and time. In order to keep his job as a politician, he took the easy way out by doing what the people wanted.

Unfortunately, politicians today base their decisions on similar thinking; popular opinion and demands from certain groups rather than what is right. Rather than focusing in on the law and common sense, what rules the day is what they think will get them elected.

Because of popular opinion, Pilate gave in and sentenced Jesus to death by crucifixion. He went through agony on the Mount of Olives; an all-night trial, chastisement, and then hung on a cross until death. He carried out the purpose for which He was sent to earth; to die for the sins of mankind.

Even under great stress and agony, Jesus had the composure to put His total attention on the mission and even gave a teaching moment as He was being led through the streets to His execution (v. 27-31). He told the mourning women not to weep for Him, but for themselves. He knew that in only about forty years, Jerusalem and the temple would be destroyed by the Romans.

Lord, this day help us to focus on Your presence, You are not distant but near so help us put our total attention on the mission You have for us. Your physical body was crucified and many mourned but Your Spirit is alive today in our hearts. The lessons You taught while on earth never change. We are thankful for the chance to internalize Your guiding principles as we learn them together on the Internet. These guiding principles will push us to focus on You in every activity throughout this day. Amen!

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Sermon Thoughts – (10/25/2015)

The final sermon from the series called “Stand – Stories of Courage” was presented last week at the church I worship at. Here is a link to the podcast of each of the sermons. http://www.fumcwaco.org/pod.html

One thought from last week’s message was that God is with us in difficulties so we can stand firm. Whatever we face, no matter what our challenge is, the God of the universe is unlimited; He provides a firm foundation for us to stand on.

This day with God, share a thought from one of the great sermons in your community or from a podcast.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Boldly Step Ahead

In reading and studying Genesis 32 along my spiritual journey, I noted that Jacob took the initiative towards working things out with his brother Esau. He selected a significant number of cattle, sheep, goats, rams, camels, and donkeys as gifts for him.

As we boldly step ahead on our journey through life, let us take in this lesson of working our differences out. Instead, let us do God’s work together and eventually a flower will blossom for the world to see. This poem inspires us in that direction.

Mark Shields's avatarStep Ahead

Angels will help
Boldly step ahead.
On this spiritual journey
Being daily fed.

Learning new things
About God and self.
Refusing mediocrity;
Into the Word we delve.

Getting ready for the challenge
Of each and every day
By going to the ONE
Who created the Way!

Stirring each other up
To boldly step ahead.
Initiating spiritual growth
Being Bible Study led.

Reflecting on experiences
Along the journey of living.
God’s words like seeds
Take root in our giving.

Refuse to give up or stop,
Do God’s great endeavor,
And will blossom a flower
For the world to see forever.

Poem By Mark Shields – © 10-22-2015
Inspired by Study of Genesis 32
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Leadership Is Not A Popularity Contest

Written about in the post The Trial of Jesus, we get a lesson in leadership. Jesus demonstrates leadership with poise, courage, and strength. On the other hand, Pilot and Herod demonstrated poor leadership skills. They couldn’t make a decision because they lacked the courage to stand up and do what was right.

With God, we can be assured of a promising future and this gives us confidence to face our challenges with confidence. We know that He is faithful. He is like a mountain; standing rock solid over time and protecting us in our time of need. We can take courage, for God is there for us. Today’s inspirational video highlights these thoughts: Whom Shall I Fear – Chris Tomlin.


The Lord is my light and my salvation – whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life – of whom shall I be afraid? – Psalm 27:1 

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The Trial of Jesus

Continuing with the trial of Jesus, Luke 23:1-12 explains that the Jewish council brought Jesus before Pilate. Since Pilate was the Roman governor of Judea, the charge they brought before him was subverting the nation; opposing payment of taxes to Caesar along with claiming to be king. We know that the accusation about opposing payment of taxes is false from reading Luke 20:22-25 when Jesus said, “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s.”

Pilate was a Roman governor and didn’t want to get involved in finding Jesus guilty because it would be risky for his political future. Also, he thought Jesus was innocent anyway so he didn’t immediately make a judgment. Instead, he sent Jesus to Herod who was the ruler of Galilee. Herod was the man who had murdered John the Baptist (vv. 6-7).

But Herod had heard many things about Jesus and was looking forward to meeting Him. The chief priests and scribes continued to accuse Jesus so like most politicians, Herod ended up torn between doing what was popular and doing what was right. He didn’t lead at all so rather than make a decision, he sent Jesus back to Pilate.

A leader has to know when to speak up and have the courage to make a stand and when to stay silent. Politicians seem to want to stay silent. Look at politicians today … they make decisions based on popularity rather than by leading and doing what is right.

But it is the same in any leadership role like leader of a group, an employee, or as a parent. There are times when Christians need to tell it like it is and stop trying to cover for those who are just wrong. It will come back and make us look like the one that’s wrong.

Father God, this day with You we pray for the ability to have good judgment about right and wrong and to have the courage to state what we believe is right. Not what is popular or what we think our boss wants to hear but what is accurate. Amen!

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