Friday, July 10, 2009

Luke 9, Part 6

Scripture: Luke 9:44-50

Observation: After telling His disciples that He must be betrayed He proceeds to explain true greatness to them. He pulled over a small child, and told them that to welcome a small child is to welcome Jesus Himself, and that the least of them would be the greatest. John then tells Jesus about someone who is casting out demons in Jesus' name who is not one of them, but Jesus tells John whoever is not against them is with them.

Application: This is a huge lesson in humility. The 12 had become a bit full of themselves, seeking who of them was superior and believing that no one else could do that which Jesus had ordained them to do. But Jesus dashed those prideful thoughts by telling them the least of them would be exalted. The child was the symbol of simplicity and humility. He made clear that faithful followers were accepted even if they weren't physically with Jesus.

Prayer: Father, pride made the disciples want a superior place in the Kingdom, and pride is something I still struggle with today. I enjoy the accolades of those around me, and forget to give You the glory. Yet I know that all I am owe to You, and all I do should be done unto You. Pleas forgive my pride, and guide me always to a better understanding of humility. In Christ Jesus, Amen.

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