With our willingness to follow the good example of John's lifestyle, God is going to give us a new role. With Jesus' baptism, this new role is being revealed.
Bishop N.T. Wright says (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._T._Wright):
Those who in repentance and faith follow Jesus through baptism and along the road he will now lead us will find, if we listen, that the same voice from heaven speaks to us as well. As we learn to put aside our own plans and submit to his, we may be granted moments of vision, glimpses of his greater reality. And at the centre of that sudden sight we will find our loving father, affirming us as his children, equipping us, too, with his spirit so that our lives may be swept clean and made ready for use.
N.T. Wright. Matthew for Everyone, Part 1. Louisville,KY:Westminster
John Knox Press, 2004, p.22.
Have you entered into this loving intimate relationship with our Heavenly Father? He calls each of us his beloved son and daughter. Are you in the process of being equipped by the Father to follow Jesus' lead each day to accomplish God's saving plan?
Jesus says in his Great Commission:
"All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." Matthew 28:18-20
What Jesus commanded us and His apostles was what He did in his three years of ministry, making disciples, baptizing, and teaching them. That was his role and He did it well.
The Great Commission was Jesus' last words in Matthew. He is telling you and me that what we need to do is to follow what He did. That is so simple, right?
It is tempting to write off the Great Commission as an impossible job. Yes, it is challenging, time consuming, and seems beyond our ability. This is precisely why it is not according to our own ability but according to Jesus's authority and work in us to accomplish this God-sized plan. Let me repeat this: the authority has been given to Jesus Christ, not us. Whenever we are willing to let Jesus lead us as our Lord and King, we can exercise that authority and make disciples.
Dear Lord Jesus,
Lead us to enter into this new role today so that we can follow you to accomplish God's saving plan. In Jesus Name we pray. Amen.
Reflect on these questions:
1. Baptism leads us to become God's beloved sons and daughters. As Jesus' disciple following Him to lead people to become His disciples, have you live out this role recently? If YES, how good have you been doing that? If NO, why?
2. Have you entered into an intimate relationship with our Heavenly Father? How do you know you are in this kind of relationship?
Family Corner:
1. In your family, is there an effective lifestyle of disciples training? How is that working out? If not, what is the struggle?
2. Husbands and wives, how can you help each other to be more closer to Jesus?
3. Parents, how can you help your children to meet with Jesus and to know how true Jesus really is? (eg. Family prayer, reading of Bible stories, share each weeks experience, help neighbours together ...)
Praise and Thanksgiving
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