Saturday, August 22, 2009

Luke 18, Part 4

Scripture: Luke 18:18-30

Observation: A rich man asks Jesus what he needs to do to have eternal life. He has kept the law since he was young, but Jesus tells him there's one thing missing: he must sell all his possessions and give them to the poor. At this the man saddens, because he is not willing to give up his money and possessions. Jesus tells His disciples that it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom. This concerns the listeners, who believe riches to be blessings from God. "Then who can be saved?", they ask. Jesus reminds them that God can do the impossible. Peter tells Jesus that he and the disciples have left home to follow Him. Jesus reassures them that God is blessing and will continue to bless their decision.

Application: God will often challenge us by asking us to do what is difficult to do or understand. He will ask us to step out of our comfort zone and trust Him with our lives. It's scary to give up control unless we fully trust God and His will for our lives. We have to believe that what is impossible in our strength is possible in His.

Prayer: Father, You've asked things from me that didn't seem right at the time, yet You've shown me time and time again that You're in control and are taking care of me as a Father cares for his child. Use me as You will Lord; take away any fear that I may feel. I trust in Your plans and Your judgment. I know You have my best interests at heart and will see me through whatever challenge or trial You would have me face. In Christ Jesus, Amen.

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