Can we learn too much? We wouldn't think so. But when we learn the wrong things or learn them in the wrong way, a film can form over our minds that prevent us from learning the right things with the right spirit.
I am beginning to be aware of a mist that often blows over my mind each time I sit down to read God's Word. Out of the mist comes a few thoughts, "You already know this." "Good thing you don't have to study this again." "Don't you have something better to do?" But something has changed in the last week.
I am not too sure what it is. Maybe some old stubborness has become persistence. Whatever it is, it is the greatest thing that has happened to me for a long time. Somehow I am confident that the Lord wants me to sit down with Him and listen to Him speak to me. Those same devilish suggestions visit my brain, but God's Spirit comes through stronger and reminds me of my commitment to get serious with Him during my meditation time.
It's scary to think how many times I have sat down and not profitted from the scriptures because of my willingness to let those words from hell strip me of my good desires to love and cherish God and His Word. I am afraid there are thousands of lost opportunities. Oh yes, I have had great times in God's Word. All is not lost. Without knowing it, I just plowed into God's Word and came out with tremendous gain. But there are too many times the words of Jesus, "Are you too so uncomprehending?" have too directly applied to my life.
"And when leaving the multitude, He had entered the house, His disciples questioned Him about the parable. And He said to them, "Are you so lacking in understanding also? Do you not understand that whatever goes into the man from outside cannot defile him;" (Mark 7:17-18, NASB)." |
We might interpret Jesus' statement, "Are you so lacking in understanding also?" as rather unfair. After all, how long have they been with Jesus anyway? But Jesus was compassionate. He is compassionate. His love for His disciples cannot stop. He was not being haughty but displaying His great care for His disciples. Here are three compassionate thoughts Jesus might have had for His disicples.
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Abiding in Christ: Walking with Jesus SeriesPaul J. Bucknell |
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The Beginning |
The marvelous way the Lord instigated this series. |
Impossible Love |
Jesus responded to their needs. The disciples responded to their resources. |
Genuine Friendship |
I don't want my Heavenly Father to treat me the way I treated my son! |
A Vial of Love |
Our relationship with God is to take priority over our works. |
Following is Not Easy |
I wanted Jesus to be with me, but I didn't really want to be with Him. |
The Lord wants me to sit down and listen to Him. |
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I was not sure how many prayers I have absolutely wasted. |
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Staying Focused |
Jesus found these planned retreats can be rudely interrupted. |
Discovering Treasures |
What were they amazed and later astonished at? |
Worth it all! |
His disciples would often if not always be required to make a sacrifice of one kind or another. |
The Capsizing of Religion |
Many churches just wouldn't want Jesus attend! |
Family of Jesus |
If you or I were part of this crowd, wouldn't we do the same thing as they? |
(The following chapters are part of the full book which can be purchased separately or as part of the D#3 Digital Library.) |
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Growing Confidence in Jesus |
What Jesus I am following? |
A Word on Christian Suffering |
We didn't do anything wrong to deserve such pruning! John 15:1-2 |
Genuine Worship |
Anything not built on this one command is best left in the periphery of life. |
Dreams to Dust 911 |
Jesus felt compelled to take their dreams to the dust. |
A Faith of Action |
The world starts getting concerned when the church starts practicing its faith. |
The Felling of Fame |
Stopped in my tracks. Time to deal with my desire for fame. |
Perspective on Worry |
We are really surprised at Jesus' comments about our worry. |
Overcome Fear of Man |
Outnumbered. Outflanked. Out-educated. Compromise was begging Jesus to conform for acceptance. |
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