The Life of Jesus, Part 6 (6/10)نموونە
Don't go with strangers!
Isn’t that what you were told when you were young? Or “Stranger danger”, only go with people you know! But how do you know if you can trust someone? Often because you know them personally.
One night I went out to dinner with a good friend. We were talking and the waitress came up from behind us and said she knew my friend. But he didn't know her. They had never met. But she recognized my friend by his voice. He is the writer of the devotional 'A Miracle Every Day' and he records the messages every day. She listened to his messages often so when she heard him talking, she recognized his voice!
In this part of Jesus’ life, he is sharing a story. A parable. Jesus is a great storyteller.
He explains that it is important to be able to hear his voice. When you focus on his voice, he can keep you on track. Life is so full of triggers every day. So many mixed signals. It can be hard to distinguish right from wrong.
As you know, don’t go with strangers! That warning is pretty important. Not all people have the best intentions. Many want to benefit themselves. But not Jesus. His intentions with you are good, the best in fact. He gave his life for you. It is a good idea to listen to his voice, his message.
And he makes you a promise: “I have come in order that you might have life — life in all its fullness. “
In his days, people refused to listen to Jesus. They just didn't want to hear what he had to say. They would not listen. They continued to be critical and had no intention to believe in Jesus. Please don't be like them. Open up your heart and truly listen.
P.S. If you want to receive an encouraging mail every day, I invite you to subscribe to A Miracle Every Day. By subscribing, you will receive an E-book.
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Embark on a journey to learn more about the life of Jesus. Together we will watch short clips from the film, The Life of Jesus, and reflect on what we see. Discover who Jesus really was and what He can mean to you. You can read each of the 10 plans separately, but we challenge you to complete the whole journey.
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