Thursday, April 14, 2011

John 16, Part 1

Scripture: John 16:1-4

Observation: Jesus warns His disciples of the upcoming persecution. They will be expelled from the synagogues and even killed. Their persecutors will do this just as they will do to Him, believing they are worshiping God in doing so. This opposition will serve to show how far they are from God. Jesus explains the opposition comes from those who do not know the Father or Him (v. 3). Jesus wants His disciples to know these things so that, when they happen, they will remember His words.

Application: Even among evangelicals today, we hear teachings that are not in line with Scripture, but give the listeners a "good feeling", which they find attractive. When the teachings are challenged in light of Scripture, offense is taken and many Christians find themselves being called "extremists" and "radicals". But isn't that what we're called to be? I don't want to be a "feel good" Christian. I want to be an extreme radical for Christ. He wants my full devotion, not part-time love.

Prayer: Father, You continue to show me the kind of Christian I'm called to be. I don't want to be lukewarm. I want to be on fire for You. I realize this won't win me any popularity contests here on earth. Does it matter? I'm only passing through this life. It's not my permanent home. I want to be focused on eternity and on Your opinion of me. I want to be that good and faithful servant. Forgive me for the times I take my eyes off the prize. Help me to stay focused at all times on You. In Jesus' name I pray, Amen.

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