The Whole Story: A Life in God's Kingdom, Part Twoنموونە

The Whole Story: A Life in God's Kingdom, Part Two

DAY 6 OF 29

Daily Reflection: Mark 6:1-6 could be one of the most “cringe-worthy” moments in the ministry of Jesus. In this account, Jesus returns home and begins to teach in the synagogue. His teaching does not go well, however, because everyone in attendance knows who he is and questions his ability and status. They, quite literally, took offense to his claims. Often, people have a hard time moving beyond what they knew someone to be and what they ultimately become. In other words, if people can no longer explain you, they tend to reject you. Entering into God’s family can lead to this. People may ask questions. People may bring up instances from the past. Do not be discouraged, though, Jesus faced it – and he just moved on.

Daily Demonstration: It may be hard, but there could be some aspects of your “hometown” that you need to move beyond. It could be people who think less of you. It could be people who question your authenticity. It could even be people who challenge how long you will “stay in the faith?” Just remember, a prophet is not without honor except in their hometown – it’s okay to move on.

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The Whole Story: A Life in God's Kingdom, Part Two

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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