Rejoice in Salvation not Power

Jesus Calls Us
The Birth of the Church
Jumping for Joy

Live in the light of God (Isaiah 2:5

Luke 10:10-24 The Voice

10 Of course, not every town will welcome you. If you're rejected, walk through the streets and say, 11 "We're leaving this town. We'll wipe off the dust that clings to our feet in protest against you. But even so, know this: the kingdom of God has come near." 12 I tell you the truth, on judgment day, Sodom will have an easier time of it than the town that rejects My messengers.

13 It's going to be bad for you, Chorazin! It's going to be bad for you, Bethsaida! If the mighty works done in your streets had been done in the cities of Tyre and Sidon, they would have been moved to turn to God and cry out in sackcloth and ashes. 14 On judgment day, Tyre and Sidon will have an easier time of it than you. 15 It's going to be bad for you, too, Capernaum! Will you be celebrated to heaven? No, you will go down to the place of the dead.

16 Listen, disciples: if people give you a hearing, they're giving Me a hearing. If they reject you, they're rejecting Me. And if they reject Me, they're rejecting the One who sent Me. So—go now!

17 When the 70[acompleted their mission and returned to report on their experiences,they were elated.

Seventy: It's amazing, Lord! When we use Your name, the demons do what we say!

Jesus: 18 I know. I saw Satan falling from above like a lightning bolt. 19 I've given you true authority. You can smash vipers and scorpions under your feet.[b] You can walk all over the power of the enemy. You can't be harmed. 20 But listen—that's not the point. Don't be elated that evil spirits leave when you say to leave. Rejoice that your names are written in heaven.

21 Then Jesus Himself became elated. The Holy Spirit was on Him, and He began to pray with joy.

Jesus: Thank You, Father, Lord of heaven and earth. Thank You for hiding Your mysteries from the wise and intellectual, instead revealing them to little children. Your ways are truly gracious. 22 My Father has given Me everything. No one knows the full identity of the Son except the Father, and nobody knows the full identity of the Father except the Son, and the Son fully reveals the Father to whomever He wishes. 23 (then almost in a whisper to the disciples) How blessed are your eyes to see what you see! 24 Many prophets and kings dreamed of seeing what you see, but they never got a glimpse. They dreamed of hearing what you hear, but they never heard it.

 


For Reflection

"Here again, Jesus does not instruct them to argue, convince, or threaten if they are not welcomed. He does advise them to signal their moving on by shaking dust off their shoes (verse 11). In this way, they are not weighed down by rejection or paralyzed with trying to figure out what they did wrong or could have done differently to produce a different outcome. Instead, Jesus invites them to move forward in the confidence of these two proclamations, "Peace to this house!" and "The kingdom of God has come near."

As Christians, we can reliably root our lives in these two proclamations — "Peace to this house!" and "The kingdom of God has come near." This is the good news that we have to share! These keep our gaze on God's activity right in front of us, rather than turning it to blaming, accusing or judgmental analyzing, symptoms that reactivity holds our lives in bondage."

(Amy G. Oden Visiting Professor of Early Church History and Spirituality Saint Paul School of Theology, Oklahoma City, Okla.)

Pray
Pray that you will develop a sense of urgency about bringing God's realm near. Pray for wisdom so that we can override our desire to protect our comfort and ease, beginning with the practice of hospitality.

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