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Day 288 - Are We Willing to Follow Jesus—Even When It's Hard? (John 7, Luke 9, Matthew 8) Year 2

2024/10/14
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TODAY'S READING:

  • John 7:1-9, Luke 9:51-56, Matthew 8:18-22, Luke 9:57-62, John 7:10-8:20

WORD OF THE DAY:

-  Willing

In today’s readings, we see Jesus continuing to heal, teach, and navigate the opposition around Him. He moves from town to town, all while knowing that the leaders are plotting His death. The pressure must have been immense, but Jesus was willing to follow God’s plan, trusting in His perfect timing.

We start with John 7:1-9, where Jesus' brothers urge Him to go to the festival and show His power, but they say it in disbelief. It’s interesting to note that Jesus' own brothers weren’t supportive of His ministry at this point. Yet, Jesus responds with patience, reminding them—and us—that God's timing is everything. Jesus was not concerned with public approval or the opinions of those around Him. He was willing to wait for God's perfect timing, even when pressured to act prematurely.

Then we see Luke 9:51-56, where Jesus heads to Jerusalem and stops in a Samaritan village. The people reject Him because He’s on His way to Jerusalem. In their zeal, His disciples ask Jesus if they should call down fire from heaven to destroy the village! But Jesus rebukes them, showing that God’s way is not about vengeance or retaliation. Instead, Jesus is willing to move forward in peace, even when others oppose or reject Him.

In Matthew 8:18-22 and Luke 9:57-62, Jesus encounters people who say they want to follow Him, but they also have personal matters to attend to first. Jesus’ response is striking: “Follow me now,” He says. The cost of discipleship is real. It’s not easy, and Jesus makes it clear that following Him means being willing to forsake comfort and security, and even personal obligations, to pursue the calling of God.

Finally, John 7:10-8:20 takes us to the Feast of Tabernacles, where Jesus teaches in secret. The Jewish leaders are amazed at His wisdom, but they question His authority because He didn’t have formal training. Yet Jesus’ response is profound: “My teaching is not my own. It comes from the one who sent me.” (John 7:16) Jesus also confronts a group ready to stone a woman caught in adultery, offering mercy where others demanded judgment. He saw beyond her sin to her potential redemption.

Word of the Day: Willing

Willing means being ready, eager, or prepared to do something. In today’s passages, we see Jesus' willingness to follow God’s plan, to confront opposition, and to offer grace over judgment. The question we must ask ourselves is: Are we willing to follow Jesus even when it’s hard, inconvenient, or goes against what the world tells us?

Application: What Does It Take to Be Willing?

1. Willingness to Wait on God’s Timing

2. Willingness to Walk in Peace

3. Willingness to Count the Cost of Discipleship

4. Willingness to See People Through Jesus’ Eyes

Being willing to follow Jesus is more than just saying, “I’ll follow You.” It’s a daily decision to trust Him, even when it’s hard. It’s about being willing to wait, willing to walk in peace, willing to count the cost, and willing to see others as He sees them.

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