Thursday, May 23, 2019

Another disciple said to Him, “Lord, first let me go and bury my father.” But Jesus told him, “Follow me and let the dead bury their own dead.” Matthew 8:21-22 (Matthew 8:18-34, 9:19-34, 13:53-58, Mark 4:35-41, 5:1-43, 6:1-6 and Luke 9:57-62, 8:22-56)

A vital combination in Jesus’ ministry was the teaching of Truth and demonstrating His authority to claim this Truth.  Jesus’ marvels confirm this message of a Kingdom of God and His connection to it. His miracles revealed power over nature, the spirit world, death and disease. A storm tossed sea immediately stilled at Jesus’ command, He raised Jarius’ daughter from the dead, healed a woman who touched His hem, returned sight to the blind and gave words to the speechless.

When Jesus and His friends came upon a demon possessed man, so violent he had been changed and left among the tombs, far away from civilized society, the evil spirits dwelling within him recognized Jesus and begged Him not to cast them out of the area. A herd of pigs seemed an appropriate destination for such vile beings, but when they entered the swine a stampede ensued and the entire herd ran off a cliff and died, bringing the outrage of the town’s population. These people chose personal economics over quality of life for others.

The story of man who heard a call to go and share the good news, but asked to first bury his father is not a narrative about a good son nursing an invalid parent. His father was not in failing health, the man was saying, “The time’s not right. When all the circumstances are convenient, I’ll follow.” God’s works and character clearly show, Christians are obligated to take care of their earthly families and obligations, but God’s work is important and He will make a way! There will never be a perfect moment except to hear and obey. Say, “Yes!” Prayer will be answered and blessings will rain down.

Love,

Gretchen

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