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How to NOT Miss Your Moment

Sons of Thunder.

The roaring brothers—James and John—earn their booming name in Luke 9. Jesus sets out for Jerusalem, the city of kings. He sends a messenger ahead to a Samaritan village to prepare for His arrival.

The village refuses entrance.

The Sons of Thunder blast the town. They feel snubbed. Remembering Elijah who called down fire from heaven (2 Kings 1:10:12), they suggest that scorching the terrain will teach the village once and for all.

Jesus reminds them that His journey to Jerusalem isn’t a military endeavor, a triumphant march to conquer all who stand in the way.

Jesus’ road to Jerusalem is laden with humility and love.

The noise of James and John hides an important detail within the story I’ve never noticed before.

And he sent messengers on ahead, who went into a Samaritan village to get things ready for him; but the people there did not welcome him, because he was heading for Jerusalem (Luke 9:52-53).

The people allowed their own biases to get the best of them.

And I can’t help but wonder how much the Samaritans missed?

Time to…
Experience Jesus.
Be taught by Jesus.
Be healed by Jesus.
Be set free by Jesus.
Be redeemed by Jesus.
Be with Jesus.

If only they’d opened their village. Their homes. Their hearts. They would have realized they had been offered the greatest gift of all.

For generations after, stories could have been passed down.

On the way to Jerusalem…
Jesus stayed in our house.
Jesus taught us.
Jesus healed us.
Jesus freed us.
Jesus redeemed.
Jesus’s visit was the highlight of our family’s life, the defining moment of our entire village.

But instead, the village remains unnamed and unknown.

They missed their moment.

But they weren’t the only ones.

Luke goes on to tell us stories of others who miss their moment. They want to follow, but they have conditions. They are well meaning, but don’t understand the demands of the rabbi.

“I’ll follow you wherever you go,” one offers.

Jesus explains that the cost of incarnation is incalculable. Following Jesus is an unsettling and uncertain life that will strip you of the comforts you once knew.

“Follow me,” Jesus calls to another.

The man protests that he must first bury his father. Many Jews considered the obligation to bury one’s father as the most holy and binding duty of any son, greater than study of the law or Temple service.

But the demands of the kingdom are more critical.

Jesus instructs him to let the spiritually dead bury their own dead and enter real life—an uninhibited life of proclaiming the kingdom of God.

Still another claims he will follow but first must tell his family.

Jesus exposes the man’s reluctance by instructing the man not to turn back.

Each of the protests to following Jesus is well meaning or culturally justified.

But Jesus doesn’t accept their answers of “I can’t” and He doesn’t accept ours.

I can’t do that. 
I can’t go there.
I can’t face that.
I can’t let go.
I can’t move forward.
I can’t leave this.

Are we willing to follow Jesus…

No matter what it costs?
No matter where it leads?
No matter how it ends?

Saying “Yes” to Jesus is the secret to how we don’t miss our moment—the divine moment God has designed for us since the beginning of time to glorify Him.

What is Jesus calling you to right now? What excuses are standing in the way?

Maybe, like me, one of your biggest excuses is this four-letter word:

FEAR.

Again and again in Scripture we’re called to: FEAR NOT. DO NOT BE AFRAID. DO NOT TREMBLE.

Yet how often does fear hold us back? 

Through the pages of Scripture, we discover just how much Christ wants us to live a life marked by faith instead of fear:

“Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be afraid, for I am your God. I will strengthen you; I will help you; I will hold on to you.” —Isaiah 41:10 (HCSB)

“Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.”
—Luke 12:32 (ERV)

“The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?” —Psalm 27:1  (NRSV)

“Do not worry. Learn to pray about everything. Give thanks to God as you ask Him for what you need.” —Philippians 4:6 (NLV)

Through these and other passages, God awakens us to His relentless presence. He infuses us with a peace that shifts us from fear to faith. Instead of being held hostage by worry and fear, we can move forward and live courageous.

Live Fearless: Adult Christian Coloring Book

The Live Fearless: Adult Coloring Book provides an opportunity for you to:

•    Spend time praying and reflecting to grow in your relationship with God
•    Commit Bible passages to memory to strengthen your faith
•    Marinate in the truth of God’s faithfulness
•    Discover your creativity as you express your love for God and the Bible
•    Strengthen relationships as you invite others to create alongside you
•    Share your fun artistry with others as you display your work

My hope and prayer is that you’ll unleash the creative talents God has given you. As you color and sketch, whisper the words, commit them to memory, and grow in courage to live fearless.

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