Monday, October 15, 2012

Jesus is not a technique for getting what we want out of God.


"Two disciples ask to sit next to Jesus in his glory, one on his right, one on his left.  When Jesus came into his "glory," it was not on a throne.  It was on a cross, with two thieves, one on his right and one on his left.
This is the message that contemporary followers of Jesus have been reluctant to proclaim to the world, perhaps because we're reluctant to hear this message ourselves!  Jesus is not a technique for getting what we want out of God; Jesus is God's way of getting what God wants out of us.  God wants a world, a world redeemed, restored to God.  And the way God gets that is with ordinary people like us who are willing to walk like Jesus, talk like Jesus, yes, and even if need be to suffer like Jesus."

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