Thursday, January 23, 2014

When God Starts Changing Things, He Usually Begins with Changing Us.

That's one reason Jesus was so unpopular among the Pharisees.  He challenged their long-established system of good works and self righteous living.  Consider the incident when the town "sinner" entered the home of the town "saint" in Luke 7.  Simon the Pharisee wasn't impressed with the woman's lavish display of affection for Jesus.  Reading Simon's self-righteous thoughts, Jesus immediately challenged his flawed perception of his own goodness by telling the story of two debtors-one who owed much to his master and one who owed less.  "Which of them will love him more?"  Jesus asked (v.42).  Obviously the man who had forgiven more.  Speaking to Simon's I-feel-pretty-good-about-myself- attitude. Jesus said "to whom little is forgiven, the same loves little" (v.47).  The challenge is clear.  Lulled into thinking how good we are, our love for Jesus wanes because we have forgotten that we too are among the ones "forgiven much." And when that happens, ready or not, it's time for a change!

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