Showing posts with label Faith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Faith. Show all posts

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Jesus, A Powerful Man Worth Trusting

Matthew 3:
Humility-  Jesus allows and asks John the Baptist to Baptize him. How intimidating, and John knows it. He is invited to baptized the God-Man, Jesus. Baptism is an act that signifies one's choice of repentance, belief and submission to God. Jesus had nothing to repent of! Yet Jesus does this to “fulfill all righteousness.” John has been “calling out in the wilderness,” preparing the way. He has spoken of Jesus as “the one whose sandals I am not fit to carry … one more powerful than I” (Matt 3:11). Jesus has a power that exceeds any power of man, inf act any power of man is rooted in the power of Jesus, yet time and time again Jesus chooses not to lord his power and strength over others for self serving or self promoting purposes. Jesus does not usurp his power to prove himself. He does not need his power to be displayed in order to somehow feel good about himself or secure. Instead of displaying his power like some sort of peacock, He positions himself under the leadership and guidance of others, and at times those closest to him question if he is the Messiah at all. His brothers tell him to step it up and his closest friends expect him to start a revolution, but instead Jesus takes all of our preconceived ideas about power and strength and turns them on their head!
Jesus never uses his authority (which he has all authority and all power) in an abusive manner. He does not shame others with his all powerful words. He does not force others to follow him, but he invites them/us. Jesus does not manipulate or control. He does not prey upon the weak and vulnerable, but instead he boasts about them and makes a place for them. He even positions himself in a place to receive from them, deeming a dignity upon them (Jn 4)!
Jesus’ use of power is not sporadic and emotionally compulsive or impulsive. He does not “stone wall,” rage, stuff, or pop with his power. His power is singularly focused and untainted from sin. His withdrawing of his power and display of power is with intentionality and strategy. He aligns his power to the Father’s will and plan, and never veers from this. His power serves the purposes of the Father. We see this throughout Jesus’ life. Jesus’ primary purpose was to live a pure and holy earthly life (which gives us an example to follow) to come to the cross, displaying the extravagant love of the Father, and providing the means by which we might be ransomed from our slavery and united to God forever. Jesus' power brought hope to the world! When Jesus used his power to heal, multiply fish, penetrate a woman’s defenses, raise a man from the dead, etc. Jesus was using his power to boast of God, meet a heart need, and invite others (and us through the reading of the Bible) to faith and relationship with Him.
Afraid to get close to a man with great power? Afraid of power? You know what it is like for power to be corrupt and abusive? Perhaps, connecting to Jesus, a man, God-man, feels vulnerable, even scary. Perhaps allowing Jesus to “touch” your heart does not sound wonderful at all! Don’t worry you are not alone, and Jesus is patient with you, however don’t allow the hurts of your past to steal from the love that he has for you (they have stolen enough already, haven’t they?). One small step … look, share with one trusted Christ follower: your fears, hesitations, doubts, uncertainties, and allow them to share just a taste of who Jesus is with you. You will be amazed, there is no man like Him!

Monday, January 24, 2011

True Beauty

As a little girl I loved to escape to the fields of flowers blanketing the hills of my Grandmother's backyard. These flowers speckled the hills of bright colors: yellow buttercups, daisies, and purple clovers. At times I would find myself lost in their beauty. I would relish in the careful picking of each stem making sure each to be just the right length to fit within the carefully formed bouquet. When I close my eyes, I find myself right there in the fields. I imagine the sun's warmth kissing my skin, and the sweet music of nature all around me. On such days my Grandmother would exchange my bouquets for a tall glass of iced tea and admiringly place the flowers in a tall glass up against her front window for all to see, to delight in their beauty.

Perhaps every woman possesses a deep desire to bring a bit of beauty and life to her part of the world. Perhaps this is merely one of the ways in which woman uniquely bears the image of her Creator. I don't mean to speak of the kind of beauty we see plastered on every news stand magazine. I am not referring to the airbrushed and lypo suctioned kind of beauty. No, it is the greater beauty, the beauty our souls long for. The beauty that the senses of our souls delight in.

Single, married, divorced, widowed, young or old, every woman longs to birth and to give life. We long to bring life to places of desolation and hope to despair. We long to leave more than an impression of beauty upon the roads that we travel. We long to leave marks of beauty that are long lasting, rooted deeply into the lives of those we love.

What is this beauty? Woman's beauty is seen in her voice for the voiceless and care of the broken. Her beauty is a unique blend of justice and mercy. Her beauty blesses when others curse. Her beauty deems "dignity" when others deem "disposable". Her beauty is seen in her endurance through times of disappointment, and her faith at times of betrayal. Her beauty is her extension of grace , her plight of hope, and her offering of forgiveness. Her beauty is her authenticity when masking and posing would be easier. Her beauty stirs the hearts and souls of those around her to long for more and to be more.

Dearest Daughters of Eve, this is the beauty that we long for, and are intended for.