One On One: 100 Days With Jesus--Ministry YearsUzorak
In the Neighborhood: The One who lives down the street
First there was Bethlehem, and now, 30 years have gone by. Turn the page and Jesus is a middle-aged man, working for a living in northern Israel. He’s active in the synagogue, respected by the community, and the patriarch of His family. The Gospels pick up here in Jesus’ life as He begins His ministry as an itinerant teacher on the road—a road that eventually leads to Jerusalem and the reason He came in the first place.
To be clear, He came to be with us. Turns out Isaiah’s prophecy was spot on. Jesus is Immanuel—God with us. Literally, He moved into the neighborhood. His reason for coming? So we could someday be with Him in His neighborhood.
Here is where our 35 days One on One with Jesus in Ministry begins. The with says it all. When you walk with someone, you tend not to be in a hurry. Conversations come more relaxed. We’ll walk with Jesus as He talks with people one on one as He travels the villages of Galilee and the streets of Jerusalem. Each person feels like He’s intentionally reserved a spot for them on His calendar.
Just ask anyone in Galilee and they likely heard of Jesus. In these three years, He’s the famous, hometown boy: Jesus—the next-door Savior who captured the heart of a nation.
Those whom Jesus touched would just tell you He loved them, simple as that.
To hear Him teach captured their attention. And to hear Him pray? It was like He was right there in heaven talking to His dad. No one ever prayed like that before.
They watched Jesus grow up so they knew He was human but could He also be the promised Messiah—the Christ, right under their noses? That question swirled wherever He went. Yes, perhaps He could be Messiah, many thought—but not like they were expecting. Nothing about Jesus was as they expected.
No one expected the wind to listen when He said “hush.” Or for thousands to be fed from a boy’s lunch of fish and crackers. Or for bodies ravaged by severed spinal cords, detached retinas, and ovarian cancer, all to be made whole in a snap. No one dreamed their dead child would sit beside them again at the supper table and laugh and snort milk out their nose.
To be honest, no one expected this Messiah would really see them—the lost, the wounded, the one barely hanging on or weary from a search for meaning. But He did see them. Imagine that. He still does.
Because He came to be with us. One on one.
Tomorrow: One on One with Jesus in the water
In this Bible Plan, we'll be exploring scripture through dramatized accounts of events based on Scripture. Not all of these events are recorded in Scripture, and are used simply as an additional illustration and not to be taken literally.
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Christmas and Easter—two meaningful seasons help us celebrate Jesus’ birth and resurrection. Now make the days in between special, too, with One on One: 100 Days with Jesus. Walk with Jesus in Advent (30 days), in His Ministry Years (35 days), in His Passion (35 days). Begin during Advent—finish around Easter. Be inspired every day to know and love Jesus more as He connects with people, one on one.
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