The Whole Story: A Life in God's Kingdom, Part Twoনমুনা
Daily Reflection: Just a few verses before today’s reading, Peter confesses that Jesus is the Messiah in the midst of one of the most spiritually dark places on earth. Yet, when Jesus begins to speak of his death in Mark 9:30-37, the disciples question Jesus for making, what they think to be, an outlandish claim. This leads the disciples to then argue over who among them is the best. Jesus responds very clearly to this situation. He reminds his followers that the kingdom of God is not what they expect it to be. It is an upside kingdom where the most mature of faith are not better than someone else, but instead willing to serve someone else. Further, the kingdom embraces suffering. So much so that suffering is a means of achieving glory. Even Jesus must face suffering. This suffering, as Jesus notes, is worth it as his care for his family – despite their lack of understanding – is at the forefront of his mission.
Daily Demonstration: Reflect upon the suffering that Jesus endured on account of his family. What feelings arise within you as you contemplate this truth? Do you feel worthy? Do you feel grateful? Do you feel like you need more information? Whatever comes to you, seek to find answers to the feelings that arise within you. Don’t be afraid to ask for help in the process.
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The word “family” can mean many different things to different people. Often, when people speak of family, they mean their blood relatives, specifically those with whom they live. When Christians speak of family, we also refer to God’s family, his ekklesia, or “church.” When we enter God’s kingdom, we become family with one another, forging a bond that transcends blood everything. We are all brought together into God’s family.
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