@ChaseDewey Great thoughts! Reminds me of another passage about noise and waters
“Take away from me the noise of your songs; I will not listen to the melody of your harps. But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.”
Amos 5:23-24
I love the absolute lack of attention the Father gives the “prodigal” son’s desire to be known as a servant rather than his son in Luke 15:21-22. Zero time spent acknowledging the son as anything other than that— the Father’s child.
True Dallas Cowboys fandom is understanding for the last 4 weeks that we have absolutely no chance of defeating the Bucs in Round 1 of the playoffs (just because we don’t), yet still making all kinds of plans in order to ensure I’m watching the game on Monday.
Can’t wait for it!
@ChaseDewey Love 2 Peter 1 on this.
We have all things for life and godliness (v.3)… so apply all diligence in them (v. 5-7).
Increasing these qualities (or “creating energy”) makes us useful and productive (v. 8), for as long as we practice them we will not stumble (v.10)
Loved being able to experience 3 John 4 type joy this week! Annalisa is one of my students and has been producing this Podcast for a few months. When asked to be a guest, I couldn’t say yes fast enough! She deserves your support. Give her a listen!
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Like the child who sees their parent mowing the law & comes out to join with their little play mower, or goes to work on the living room rug with their Little Tikes vacuum— Jesus is honored to see God’s children attempting to be like Him, no matter how “effective” they may be.
John‘s inclusion of details about how Jesus involved the Disciples in his ministry has been striking me as I read back through his Gospel. Jesus had the disciples baptizing folks rather than Himself (4:2), and in the feeding of the 5,000 Jesus involved them in problem solving.
It’s good that our involvement is unnecessary, in a sense. If this was dependent on the Disciples surely they would go away hungry. Still, Jesus graciously allows us to participate & practice being like the one we love, & because of that Andrew actually does present the solution!
Thankful for the encouragement of @JonTyson recent sermon to dive back in to the Gospel of John. If you’re not listening to Jon and others like Suzy Silk on @churchofthecity podcast already, you should!
While reading this morning, I was captivated by the story of Nicodemus…🧵
Eventually, they did! And actually had the courage to follow while the rest of the disciples fled in fear.
This greatly encouraged me to persevere in praying for those who I desire to see grow in Jesus, yet haven’t for whatever reason. It took some time, but Nicodemus believed!