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Purpose, sometimes it’s not as obvious as this, but it’s there just the same.
Job: a fascinating story where a man loses literally everything but his life.
He property, his wealth, his family, his wife turns against him, his health, everything.
Job is wondering and trying to make sense in his mind why all this is happening...
His 3 friends come and try to reason it out with him...
Finally God shows up in power and says:
God proceeds to ask Job 77 questions.
Hard questions.
Here are the first few questions to get an idea...
After 77 questions, Job responds:
So we see God has a purpose, a plan, an intention for everything.
He is intimately involved in our world.
For our good and his glory.
In love,
“If we actually knew the details of what God was doing in our life, we would drop to our knees and cry.” - Unknown January 21, 2014
In this story, we get commentary.
In this story Jesus is communicating to Mary, Martha, Lazarus, and the church for all time.
Jesus has a purpose for doing what he does in this story and it is to validate something very specific for us.
This is a prophecy of his coming death, that Jesus works are present and specific, but night is coming, Jesus hour is coming.
God has purposes for doing things the way he does them.
Or for allowing things to come to pass in the way that they do.
We cannot always see, and may never see in this lifetime, but we trust the the goodness of God.
Comment??
Martha almost takes this as a platitude.
“I know one day we’ll be together again, but that doesn’t help how I’m feeling right now.”
Jesus validates the future resurrection, with the present resurrection.
I am the resurrection and the life.
(This is easy to say, not easy to prove, Jesus proves it.)
I am the what this sign that is about to take place is pointing to.
Keep reading...
Jesus wept over sin.
Jesus wept over the consequence of sin.
Death is not natural.
Death is not just a part of life.
Jesus came to give life, abundant life.
Jesus came to conquer death.
keep reading...
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