Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Luke 5:17–20

Luke 5:17-20

  I always wonder what obstacles I let stand in the way of me spending more time with Jesus.  I have plenty of reasons why I find other things to do.  None of them are better, but they seem more pressing, more urgent.  I get so tied up, so focused, and I suddenly grow aware that far more time has passed than I thought.  
  These men don't let anything stand in the way of getting their friend in front of Jesus.  They tear up a stranger's roof, lowering him down in front of Jesus, because they're focused on their goal.  Jesus looks up and sees their faith, and offers forgiveness, reminding us about the power of community.  We don't find our way to Jesus on our own, but others help us find the way, and in their determination, may we be inspired and energized to pursue Jesus with passion and devotion.

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Luke 5:14–16

Luke 5:14-16 

  Jesus' ministry continues to grow, but Jesus refuses to budge off this commitment to a robust prayer life.  Even as he grew more popular and people demanded more of him, he found a time and place to pray on his own.  He had to go to desolate places, but he was willing to do so, because that fed his soul.
  It's a reminder to us -- if Jesus, the most popular person in the 1st century, wasn't too busy to make time to pray, then we ought to ensure we do likewise.  

Monday, December 1, 2025

Luke 5:12-13

Luke 5:12-13 
English Standard Version 

  I wonder how much of society has moved from the front porch to the back patio.  We certainly have more space behind our house... but we're more isolated as well.  It was true when we lived in the suburbs, too -- we rarely sat out front and talked to our neighbors.  
  We're isolated in different ways.  It's strange how often you can be surrounded with people and still be isolated.  In Jesus' time, this leper would have been very isolated, and so it's remarkable that Jesus reaches out and touches him.  It violates all the social norms... and yet Jesus longs to break down the barriers that isolate us, to build a community of broken people.  So may we join the effort -- giving thanks at the ways Jesus includes us, and looking for ways to include others.

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Luke 5:8–11

Luke 5:8-11 

  Grace is disorienting.  We see this several times throughout Scripture.  Isaiah has a similar reaction when he gets a view of the throneroom -- he thinks it is his end.  When we get a glimpse of the holiness of God, we cannot help but be humbled and feel unworthy.
  This is the beautiful story -- we are unworthy, but Christ, by his blood, makes us worthy to stand before God.  It's all a free gift.  Simon, James, and John recognize the immensity of the gift, and they follow Jesus, wherever he will lead.  I don't think they fully grasp the next steps, but they grasp the power and holiness of Jesus, and that is enough.
  In the same way, we often don't understand all the next steps that are before us.  But when we realize the perfection and love of Jesus, we can be emboldened to follow, trusting in God to sustain us along the way.