Easter In The Kingdom By Edmound Teoಮಾದರಿ
Plain But Beautiful
The disciples left Jesus because of fear. The phrase “robber” is found in seven instances (Matt. 21:13, 27:38, Mark 11:17, 15:27, Luke 10:30, 19:46, John 10:1) and “bandit” once (2 Cor. 11:26). Robbers operate in secret, hide from view and disguise their identity. Some translators use the word, "rebellion". Jesus is not a rebel and has nothing to hide, or fear.
Jesus was never a revolutionary, a robber or a bandit. He was more like an outcast, a loner, an independent, a man of sorrows, according to Isaiah 53:3. All the disciples deserted him and fled (Matt. 26:56). Jesus was not a popular leader, not what the disciples believed, thought or wanted. He was not a better leader. He is another leader, a different one.
Ironically, the disciples who left their nets, boat and father to follow Him (Matt. 4:20, 22) came to a full circle. They “deserted” Him without hesitation – the same word for “left.” Not even Jesus’ closest and most trusted group members, Peter, James and John.
The Kingdom is plain but beautiful. It is not popular and the church should never be a popular thing. People should not come to church because it is a popular thing to do!
Prayer: Dear Father, I submit myself entirely to your will and plan. I have decided to follow Jesus, no turning back! The world is behind me. I sing Hallelujah! as I rejoice as your humble servant. In Jesus’ mighty name I pray, Amen.
About this Plan
It’s Easter time again and we’re inviting you to celebrate and journey through the week with us. This devotional, written by Edmound Teo, will show you what Easter should be like in His Kingdom. By reading this 7 day plan finishing Easter Sunday, you are applying into your lives the fruits of what Jesus did for us on the cross.
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