03/13/2017
I'M NOT WASHING
The Pharisee was astonished to see that He did not first
wash before dinner (Luke 11:38).
wash before dinner (Luke 11:38).
Read Luke 11:37-54
Jesus is on His way to Jerusalem for the last time. One
Sabbath He stops to teach in a synagogue. After the
service a Pharisee invites Him to share His morning meal.
Before they eat, the Pharisee and his other guests carefully
wash their hands, according to Jewish traditions. They
believe eating with unwashed hands would contaminate the
food which, in turn, made the body unclean in God's eyes.
Sabbath He stops to teach in a synagogue. After the
service a Pharisee invites Him to share His morning meal.
Before they eat, the Pharisee and his other guests carefully
wash their hands, according to Jewish traditions. They
believe eating with unwashed hands would contaminate the
food which, in turn, made the body unclean in God's eyes.
It was time for Jesus to confront that error. Knowing all
humans are contaminated by the sinful nature they receive
from their parents and not from eating unclean food, Jesus
refuses to wash His hands. His host is astonished, but Jesus
refuses to back down.
humans are contaminated by the sinful nature they receive
from their parents and not from eating unclean food, Jesus
refuses to wash His hands. His host is astonished, but Jesus
refuses to back down.
He then starts blasting the traditions they trust to earn their
way to heaven. It may seem unwise for Jesus to turn up the
heat, but it is the greatest act of kindness anyone could do
for them. If they keep straining to wash a little uncleanness
from their hands, they will never let God remove the
uncleanness and sin from their hearts, minds and souls.
way to heaven. It may seem unwise for Jesus to turn up the
heat, but it is the greatest act of kindness anyone could do
for them. If they keep straining to wash a little uncleanness
from their hands, they will never let God remove the
uncleanness and sin from their hearts, minds and souls.
This brings a complaint from the scribes. When He attacks
the Pharisees, Jesus is really attacking the scribes, whose
traditions the Pharisees are following. Jesus turns the heat
up again. He accuses the scribes of burying God's gracious
Old Testament promises beneath their traditions, which
deceive people into relying on their own works rather than
God's free forgiveness as given through His Son, the Messiah.
the Pharisees, Jesus is really attacking the scribes, whose
traditions the Pharisees are following. Jesus turns the heat
up again. He accuses the scribes of burying God's gracious
Old Testament promises beneath their traditions, which
deceive people into relying on their own works rather than
God's free forgiveness as given through His Son, the Messiah.
The Pharisees and scribes strenuously object. They pressure
Him to speak on more things, lying in ambush, hoping He will
blurt out something carelessly.
Him to speak on more things, lying in ambush, hoping He will
blurt out something carelessly.
THE PRAYER:
Almighty God, Your Son Jesus made clear there is only one
way into Your presence, through faith in Him. Drive from my
heart and mind the lie that there are many ways. I pray in
Jesus' Name. Amen.
way into Your presence, through faith in Him. Drive from my
heart and mind the lie that there are many ways. I pray in
Jesus' Name. Amen.
Lenten Devotions from Lutheran Hour Ministries
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GROWING URGENCY
(Jesus said) "Let these words sink into your ears: the Son
of Man is about to be delivered into the hands of men"
(Luke 9:44).
of Man is about to be delivered into the hands of men"
(Luke 9:44).
Read Luke 9:37-45
Coming down with His three disciples from the Mountain of
Transfiguration, Jesus encounters a demon that His other
disciples are unable to cast out. With divine might and
majesty, Jesus overpowers the demon and sends him away.
The crowd is completely amazed and stands marveling at
what God has done. Jesus knows His disciples are still
clinging to hopes of an earthly kingdom, and He doesn't
want them to get swept away by the excitement of the
crowds. So He turned to talk directly to them. To get their
attention He could have easily said, "Listen carefully.
" Instead, He says something even more striking: "Let
these words sink into your ears."
Transfiguration, Jesus encounters a demon that His other
disciples are unable to cast out. With divine might and
majesty, Jesus overpowers the demon and sends him away.
The crowd is completely amazed and stands marveling at
what God has done. Jesus knows His disciples are still
clinging to hopes of an earthly kingdom, and He doesn't
want them to get swept away by the excitement of the
crowds. So He turned to talk directly to them. To get their
attention He could have easily said, "Listen carefully.
" Instead, He says something even more striking: "Let
these words sink into your ears."
And what are the extremely important words Jesus has to
tell them? They are these: "The Son of Man is about to be
delivered into the hands of men." Despite their dreams, and
the hope of the crowd following them, Jesus' suffering is
close at hand. He is "about to be delivered into the hands
of men."
tell them? They are these: "The Son of Man is about to be
delivered into the hands of men." Despite their dreams, and
the hope of the crowd following them, Jesus' suffering is
close at hand. He is "about to be delivered into the hands
of men."
But Jesus reveals one more painful fact about His coming
suffering He did not reveal the first time: it will come about
through an act of betrayal. Of course, Jesus knows the
identity of His betrayer, but He withholds that information,
for now. Not only will He be rejected and, consequently,
subjected to violent brutalities and death, but treachery will
be connected with these events as well.
suffering He did not reveal the first time: it will come about
through an act of betrayal. Of course, Jesus knows the
identity of His betrayer, but He withholds that information,
for now. Not only will He be rejected and, consequently,
subjected to violent brutalities and death, but treachery will
be connected with these events as well.
The disciples fail to understand and are afraid to ask Jesus
anything about it. The suspense is building as Jesus'
destiny-and our salvation-draw near.
anything about it. The suspense is building as Jesus'
destiny-and our salvation-draw near.
THE PRAYER:
Almighty God, Your Son single-mindedly set His steps to
fulfill Your plan to save the world. Give me an unwavering
faith to follow Him all my days. In Jesus' Name. Amen.
fulfill Your plan to save the world. Give me an unwavering
faith to follow Him all my days. In Jesus' Name. Amen.
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03/12/2017
SHINING IN GLORY
And as He was praying, the appearance of His face was
altered, and His clothing became dazzling white
(Luke 9:29).
altered, and His clothing became dazzling white
(Luke 9:29).
Read Luke 9:28-36
Eight days after Jesus predicted His death and resurrection,
He takes three disciples up a mountain where He is
transfigured before them. Peter had called Him the Christ of
God. Now he can look upon the glorious face of God's
eternal Son. Jesus always had this glory, but from His
conception until that very moment it had been hidden behind
His humanity. Now, for a brief moment, it bursts forth on the
mountain.
He takes three disciples up a mountain where He is
transfigured before them. Peter had called Him the Christ of
God. Now he can look upon the glorious face of God's
eternal Son. Jesus always had this glory, but from His
conception until that very moment it had been hidden behind
His humanity. Now, for a brief moment, it bursts forth on the
mountain.
This glorious sight might strengthen Peter, James and John's
false dream of Jesus reigning over a glorious, earthly kingdom.
But Moses and Elijah-two great leaders from the Old
Testament-stand speaking with Jesus about His departure and
how He will complete His earthly mission through His death,
resurrection and ascension. Peter, James and John awaken.
Seeing Moses and Elijah beginning to leave, Peter blurts out
his desire to build three shelters so they can stay
false dream of Jesus reigning over a glorious, earthly kingdom.
But Moses and Elijah-two great leaders from the Old
Testament-stand speaking with Jesus about His departure and
how He will complete His earthly mission through His death,
resurrection and ascension. Peter, James and John awaken.
Seeing Moses and Elijah beginning to leave, Peter blurts out
his desire to build three shelters so they can stay
Suddenly, a bright cloud envelopes Jesus and the three
disciples. And from the cloud the voice of the Father speaks out,
"This is My Son, My Chosen One; listen to Him!" Jesus has
much to teach them-and us-about our earthly life and how He
will lay down His life, so we might live forever with Him.
After the voice had spoken, Jesus was again alone with them,
back to His normal, veiled appearance. He then leads them
down the mountain on the path that will take Him to the cross.
back to His normal, veiled appearance. He then leads them
down the mountain on the path that will take Him to the cross.
THE PRAYER:
Almighty God, in Jesus' transfiguration we see His full glory as
Your mighty and eternal Son. Strengthen my trust in Him as my
Savior, so I may see His glory face to face in heaven. I pray this
in Jesus' Name. Amen.
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