Saturday, October 4, 2008

Luke 3

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Unknown said...

This morning I went back and read Luke TWO since I read Luke THREE last week by mistake (I'll copy my notes from there right after this).

A number of things stood out to me from this chapter, but I will keep it narrowed down to one today.

I don't even have my notes here, but in brief when Jesus said; "Why were you looking for me? Didn't you know I would be in my Father's house?" just was really down to earth and beautiful to me today. Almost like He was saying; "Silly people? Where else would I be?" Like Mary sitting at the feet of Jesus, choosing the "better thing". Don't bother looking in the baseball field, or whatever the main sport venue of the day was. Don't bother looking in the market place, admiring flashy material goods, or the amphitheatre, watching the latest release. No. Look for me in my Father's house, focusing on my Father's business.

(not that we can't focus on the Father's business anywhere, but the logical place to start would be in the temple).

Unknown said...

So, here are my notes from chapter 2 last week.

V3 preaching a baptism of "changed hearts and lives" (repentance) for the forgiveness of sins." I love that my translation wrote out the definition for repentance instead of just the word itself. Repentance is not just being sorry for something I've done. It's *changing the way I perceive and behave*. I'm not sure that I get this half of the time. I think that just saying "Sorry Lord, I really screwed up there" is repentance. nuh-uh. It means truly abhorring the screw up enough to change the direction I tread in that regard. Repentance is work.

v4-6 "Prepare the way for the Lord. Make the road straight for Him. Every valley should be filled in and every mountain and hill should be made flat. Roads with turns should be made stratight and rough roads should be made smooth. And all people will know about the salvation of God!" I have always kind of looked at this as a prophecy fulfilled in John the Baptist "the preacher of repentance", urging people to make their lives right for the coming of the Messiah and not much else. Today something niggled at my brain though and I had to ask why this same exhortation should not still be applicable to us today?

"prepare the way for the message of the Lord. STraighten out your crooked paths, fill in those spiritual pot holes. Get your shovel out and deal with those manure piles that are blocking the highway to holiness. Make the way clean so that peole have an unhindered view of His glorious appearing." I don't know, maybe I am being fanciful. But I don't see why not. How much crap an ddebris is littering my personal highway to holiness? Are there so many mountains of pride and idolatry, so many potholes gouged out by every boulder of worldliness that I allow to come crashing in on my path that the destination is no longer clearly in my line of vision?

v8 "Do the things that show you really have changed your hearts and lives." Don't count on your heritage and "status" of Israelite to save you. We are judged by the fruit of our lives, not by mere lip service or proxy (because we were "raised" in a christian home and "said" the sinner's prayer).

v32 Boaz and Obed. Husband and son of Ruth. How God drew Ruth into the lineage of His son. Beautiful.

v38 "Adam was the son of God." This brings tears to my eyes. God created Adam to be His child. He created all human life and calls us to be His children. To be chosen, and adopted and loved by Him.... it leaves me speechless.