Reflection on Mark 10:46-52

Scripture
“Go,” said Jesus, “your faith has healed you.” Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus along the road.

Observation
Jesus an His disciples pass through Jericho on their way to Jerusalem. On the outskirts of the town, a blind man named Bartimaeus is sitting begging. When he hears that Jesus is passing by, he calls out, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!”

The crowds try to hush Bartimaeus, but Jesus stops and calls him over. Jesus asks him what he wants. “I want to see” is the reply. Jesus tells Bartimaeus that his faith has healed him. Bartimaeus receives his sight and follows Jesus.

Application
We instinctively feel that god’s grace is in short supply and must be rationed out. The crowd thinks Jesus doesn’t have time, power or the desire to heal a mere beggar. We often put restrictions on grace in the same way, expecting that only certain people will be healed (and then only by the mighty anointed man of God) or that salvation is only available to some classes of people.

The grace of Jesus is bigger than our puny limitations. Jesus heals believers and atheists, thieves and kings.

Bartimaeus had faith in Jesus. Jesus had ample grace for this man’s needs. With Him there is always enough.

Jesus said, “Your faith has healed you,” but here the verb also means “saved.” Bartimaeus was healed by Jesus and also saved by Him, and he went on to follow Jesus along the road.

Saving faith, healing faith. Both require a trust in the power and the goodness of God.

Prayer
Lord you are the God who saves and the God who heals. May every part of my life be transformed by your touch. Amen.

Reflection on Hebrews 7:23-28

Scripture
Therefore he is able to save completely those who come to God through him, because he always lives to intercede for them.

Observation
Under the old covenant, the priests were mortal human beings so their tenure was limited by death. Jesus lives forever, so His priesthood is permanent. Therefore He saves us completely because He is always there to intercede for us.

The other priests have to offer daily sacrifices for themselves and for the sins of the people. Jesus sacrificed Himself once for all sins. Jesus is perfect so His priesthood remains forever.

Application
Jesus is our perfect High Priest forever. He is the one-time sacrifice for all sins, the eternal intercessor for our salvation.

God’s love is that expansive- it covers every sin for all time. The only restriction is in us- will we receive the forgiveness which is our in Christ?

Prayer
Today Lord I receive your grace. I ask for your forgiveness in the name of Jesus Christ. May your blood wash away all my sin. Amen.

Reflection on Mark 10:35-45

Scripture

“Instead, whoever wants to be great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be slave of all.”

Observation

James and John come to Jesus and ask if they can sit on either side of Him- that is have the places of power- when Jesus comes into His glory. Jesus responds that there is a cup to drink and a baptism to receive. But it is not up to Him to grant this request.

The other apostles are indignant at James and John. Jesus tells them that to rule over the others they must become a slave of all. Jesus Himself did not come to rule but to serve and lay down His life.

Application

For many people, it is natural to seek promotion. We are told from an early age that we need to put ourselves forward.

Jesus’ kingdom is different from the world. For Jesus, influence and promotion come through serving others, not through self-centred methods.

Actually this is the way it works, even in the world. Career advancement comes through serving the needs of the employer. Even political leadership rests ultimately in serving the needs of the voters.

Serving others does not come naturally to most people, even christians. We must learn to look to what the Holy Spirit is asking us to do, regardless of the inconvenience, and to the needs of the people around us.

Prayer

Lord help me to absorb the truth that the way up is down, the way to influence is service. Please show me today who I am to serve and what tasks I need to do. Amen.

Reflection on Hebrews 5:1-10

Scripture
Every high priest is selected from among men and is appointed to represent them in matters related to God, to offer gifts and sacrifices for sins.

Observation
Jesus is our great High Priest. Every high priest is chosen from men to stand between people and God. The high priest offers sacrifices for sins and also deals gently with sinners because he understands their weakness.

A high priest is called by God, not appointed by self through pride and ambition.

Jesus was appointed by God to be our High Priest. He offered up prayers and petitions on our behalf, and became our perfect sacrifice to give eternal salvation to all who trust in Him.

Application
Jesus is our great High Priest. He is the one to whom every high priest in the history of Israel pointed.

Jesus makes intercession for us, forever pleading His own blood as the means of our forgiveness.

Jesus is both the High Priest who brings gifts to God, and the sacrifice that is offered to Him.

Now no other sacrifice is needed because Jesus has paid for every sin of every sinner.

Prayer
What a wonderful High Priest you are Lord Jesus. Please help me to walk in obedience and fellowship with you. Amen.

Reflection on Isaiah 53

Who is this man Jesus
Son of Man
Son of God?
Who is this servant
Who bears the sins of the world
Who binds the wounds of all?

You were beaten and killed for me
Crushed under a load of sin
Broken on a cross and buried
Raised to life again.

You are my Lord, Jesus
Son of God
Son of Man.

Reflection on Mark 10:17-31

Scripture
“It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for someone rich to enter the kingdom of God.”

Observation
A rich man comes to Jesus to ask Him what he must do to inherit eternal life. Jesus tells him he must sell all he owns to give to the poor and then come and follow Jesus.

The man goes away grieving because he has many possessions. Jesus tells the disciples that it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter God’s kingdom.

Jesus tells them that anyone who leaves all he has to follow Him will receive much more- including persecution- and will obtain eternal life.

Application
Following Jesus means a daily choice between God’s kingdom and our own kingdom. We have a plethora of idols, but for most of us the greatest of these is what we own.

Our possessions, including money, give us security, identity and status. Jesus requires us to find these things in Him alone.

Faith means that I choose to find myself in Christ not in the things that I see, own and control.

For many people that is a choice that is too hard.

Prayer
Thank you Lord Jesus that in you I have everything that is important. Help me to stand firm against the false promises made by material possessions. Amen.

Reflection on Hebrews 4:12-16

Scripture
Let us therefore approach the throne of grace with boldness so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.

Observation
The word of God is sharper than any two-edged sword and pierces deeply into our spirit. The word judges our thoughts and intentions so that no one can hide from God.

We have a great high priest who is just like us, tested in every way as we are, yet without sin. Because of Him, Jesus the Son of God, we may boldly approach the throne of grace to find mercy, grace and help.

Application
God’s word brings both judgement and grace. The word reads us as much as we read it, and It sinks in deeply to reveal the true state of our soul.

But Christ who is both the living word and the great high priest, provides both grace and mercy, so that our sins, even the ones we hide most carefully, can be brought out and forgiven.

Jesus doesn’t just provide forgiveness for sin, He empowers us to stand form in Him and to resists sin’s claim on our life.

Prayer
Thank you Lord for the grace and mercy I find at your throne. Amen.

Reflection on Job 23:1-17

My God, my God

Why have you forsaken me?

Like Job sitting in the dirt

Scraping his skin

Seeking relief

From pain within

I look everywhere

You are gone

My friends say

You have sinned”

My theology of suffering

Looks very thin

I know you’re here God

I will not let you go

This is a test, and tests end

I will see your face again

Reflection on Mark 10:1-16

Scripture
He said to them, “Let the little children come to me; do not stop them; for it is to such as these that the kingdom of God belongs.”

Observation
Some Pharisees come to Jesus and ask if it is lawful for a man to divorce his wife. Jesus replies that the law of divorce was given because of the hardness of people’s hearts. God’s plan for marriage is that a man and a woman become one flesh. No man, then, can separate what God has joined together.

Jesus then lays down a hard line position that anyone who divorces and then remarries is committing adultery.

People bring their children to Jesus to be blessed. The disciples try to keep them away, but Jesus is indignant. He takes the children into his arms and blesses them.

Application
Jesus’ hard line on divorce hits us hard in an era of lax attitudes to marriage and sex. Can Jesus really be meaning what He says here?

The issue for Jesus is the state of our hearts. The Pharisees are asking how easy should it be to walk away from a marriage. But Jesus is saying that we need to work hard to save a marriage in which partners have become “one flesh.”

Likewise, Jesus inverts our attitudes towards children who can be seen by the church as a bit of a problem to be managed. Jesus tells us to embrace children as a sign of God’s kingdom. The “little ones”, the ones whom society deems to be of little worth , are precisely the people God welcomes.

Prayer
Holy Father please help me to walk in the grace and holiness of Jesus today. Amen.

Reflection on Hebrews 2:1-12

Scripture

God added his testimony by signs and wonders and various miracles, and by gifts of the Holy Spirit, distributed according to his will.

Observation

We must pay attention to God’s word in order to not drift away from Him. The message of salvation was declared through the Lord Jesus , and God added His testimony through miracles and gifts of the Holy Spirit.

The coming world will be subject to people, not to angels. Like Jesus who was exalted and crowned with glory after His death, we too will be honoured by God.

Application

We can easily become discouraged, even drift away from faith altogether, if we do not keep our eyes fixed firmly on the Lord Jesus.

We need to meditate constantly on God’s word to understand who we are in Christ. Drifting away from Christ is the worst thing imaginable.

The gospel is true- testified by millions of christians who have found life in Him, and by God Himself in the provision of miracles and spiritual gifts.

How could we possibly turn our backs on all this?

Prayer

Lord grant me grace to stand firm in you, trusting you in every situation. Amen.