My Daily Journal
My wife has enrolled this semester in a college class. She is taking it to develop her own skills so that she, in turn, can help coach and develop those skills in our children. I love and admire not only her passion for learning, but also her willingness and diligence to serve our family.
At this point, her class is well into the semester. There are a few students who are working very hard in the class. They show up every class period. They complete the assignments with their best efforts. They do the homework, ask questions, stay after for extra work and coaching. There are also others who are not. These students skip class repeatedly or show up late or leave early. They habitually turn in assignments late or not at all and spend their class time distracted and doing other things.
Given the cost of the college course, this at first amazed my wife. Then she learned that some of the students were on grant programs so they did not have to pay for the class.
I’m not raising this as a commentary about grants or welfare programs. But, simply, the recognition that when you have paid a significant cost you are dedicated and invested in the journey.
Jesus tells us that there will be costs that we will have to pay to follow Him. Let’s be clear, Jesus is God and with a word, He could remove all of those costs. It is not because He does not have the power.
Jesus wants more than our hands or voice. He wants our hearts. He doesn’t want a worker who runs away at the first sign of danger, He wants shepherds who follow in His image.
Think of the most powerful testimonies you have heard. They don’t come from believers with perfect, care-free lives. They come from believers who have experienced pain and hardship. They come from people who have survived events that they could not possibly survive by their own strength.
Acts 5:41: “The apostles left the Sanhedrin, rejoicing because they had been counted worthy of suffering disgrace for the Name.”
My Answers:
8.
a.
handed over, flogged, witness to gentiles, arrest, brother betray brother to death, father child, hated because of Me.
Acts 12:1-2 James martyred, Acts 7 Stephen martyred
b.
After resurrection and ascension
c.
Even unto the second coming, there will still be Jews (God’s chosen people) who do not truly know and/or have heard the good news of Jesus Christ
9.
a.
handed over, flogged, witness to gentiles, arrest, brother betray brother to death, father child, hated because of Me
b.
Internationally, everywhere – families torn apart when members deny the power of the Lord
c.
Even those who persecute the church are not beyond the reach of the Spirit of God (Saul/Paul martyrdom of Stephen)
10.
a.
26. nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden that will not be made known. 28. kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Nothing outside of Father’s care. Hairs of head are all numbered!
b.
all revealed on judgment day, life hidden in death but revealed in resurrection, light to the house not hidden, more to say that you can now bear to hear
c.
life is only hidden in death, not over – looking forward to reunion with loved ones in Christ who have died.