Hope Springs Forth
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Garrett Jacob | Read Luke 23:39-43
The third person to mock Jesus while on the cross is one of the criminals crucified beside him. To paraphrase, this criminal says, “Aren’t you supposed to be one with God? Just get yourself down, and save us while you’re at it too!” Before Jesus can respond, a voice from...
Lord, I am in awe of your redeeming work. Thank you for drawing me close, for continuing to show me that you want me and care for me. Thank you for sending your son to model for us the vulnerability with which we can approach you, and the true power of your redeeming grace. Amen.
There is irony in attributing the title of “King” to Jesus. All our passages paint a picture of the Savior’s reign, but they describe it in a way that does not exactly scream, “all-powerful king.” Jeremiah prophesies about a future king who will bring security for all the people; Luke records the song of Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist, which promises a child who will bring mercy; the Gospel reading tells the story of Jesus’ death as an act of mercy for our forgiveness; and in Colossians, Christ is placed above all earthly rulers and powers. Does this absence of physical might mean there has been a mistake somewhere along the way? Not necessarily. A large part of the work of Jesus was challenging the beliefs of his time, and kingly language regarding a man who practiced non-violence, participated in the forgiveness of sins, and preached the ultimate importance of love, is no exception.
• Read Jeremiah 23:1-6. What does hope for redemption look like in a world that can sometimes seem so far from it?
• Read Luke 1:68-79. How have you seen God fulfill promises in your life? What was the moment like when you realized God had a plan all along?
• Read Colossians 1:11-20. Where are you needing endurance and patience? How can your relationship with God positively affect the way you exist in those spaces?
• Read Luke 23:33-43. What are ways you expect God to show up in your life today? How might these expectations be keeping you from seeing God already at work?
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