Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Walking with Jesus

It is so difficult to know God in difficult circumstances. A man named Greg Laurie is a minister who just lost his college age student. He has been writing about God's grace to him and his family in the circumstance. I thought this was a powerful revelation from a man walking through a deep valley. Be blessed today and remember to tell the people you love that you love them. I hope you enjoy his word.

"After that, He appeared in another form to two of them as they walked and went into the country." (Mark 16:12)

I think it’s interesting to note those to whom Jesus chose to appear after His resurrection. We don’t read about Him appearing to Caiaphas or Caesar. Now if it had been me, the first person I would have appeared to would have been Pilate: “Yo, Pilate! Remember me? Can’t keep a good man down, can you?” Or I would have appeared to Caiaphas, the high priest who, for the most part, orchestrated the crucifixion.

But it is interesting how Jesus appeared to two disciples on the road to Emmaus and joined them on their journey. We don’t know who they were, and they are not mentioned again in the Bible.
The Bible tells us that Jesus appeared in another form to them as they went into the country. In other words, He was going incognito. They didn’t know that it was Jesus. The last sight they had of the Lord was His beaten and bloodied body. Surely they wanted to get that image out of their minds. There they were, walking along, and Jesus was walking with them. It’s a reminder to us that at all times, even when we don’t realize it, Jesus is walking with us.

Isaiah 43:2 promises, “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow you. When you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned, nor shall the flame scorch you.”

Maybe when you are in church, you feel close to God. But wherever you go, you can know that Jesus is with you there too. When you are going through hard times, even when you cannot feel Him, Jesus is there.

Sunday, Part 2 of "you want me to do what?"

If schools are closed Wednesday, we will have no church that night.

Blessings,

Pastor Kevin

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