The Whole Story: A Life in God's Kingdom, Part OneSýnishorn
Daily Reflection: It is important to notice that much of Jesus’ ministry fell on the Sabbath. The timing of some of Jesus’ miracles is inclusive of the miracle itself. In Mark 3:1-6, not only does Jesus heal a man of an ailment, but also demonstrates his superiority over the Sabbath. In verse 5, the Bible notes that Jesus looked at those who challenged him with “anger.” Why anger? Self-righteousness and hardened-hearts are a constant nuisance in his daily life. God’s family can experience righteous anger, but we should avoid anger that divides and causes shame.
Daily Demonstration: Many of us struggle with anger – whether it is something we show the world outwardly or not. Even if it’s not a constant feeling, it is something that can be experienced in the blink of an eye. Jesus’ response of anger towards the Pharisees on the Sabbath healing lends itself for us to ask an important question: what kinds of things cause anger in our lives? Is it like the anger that Jesus demonstrates – righteous anger? Or is it like the anger that those who challenge Jesus? Has the fast revealed any areas of your life that elicit anger? Be sure to address these issues with prayer.
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Celebration Church, Reading Plan, The Whole Story, A Life in God's Kingdom, Part One
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