Lent 2012 A
Clean Heart, Create in Me C.S.Lewis
Monday March 12, 2012 Luke 4:28-29
Son of Man and Son of God.
Human and Divine. Some say that
Jesus is a great ideal, they do not even accept that he was. They say that Jesus is a metaphor for good
behavior. I think C.S. is right we
cannot be on the fence when it comes to the identity of Jesus. Who he was, is and will be is at the center
of our faith. Now don’t get me wrong,
Jesus will have a different set of effects on each person’s life. We do not have to understand how Jesus is God
and Jesus is man. When we try to
diminish who Jesus was, is and will be we are trying to exert our control over
that which is uncontrollable. When we categorize Christ, we are trying to set
boundaries to increase our comfort. When
we categorize Christ we are trying to make Jesus an “only” or a” just.” I wonder if we are doing this to connect
ourselves more completely with Jesus or to distance ourselves from Christ. Jesus asked, “Who do they say I am?” and “Who
do you say that I am?” This devotion is
asking us to get off the fence and make a decision. Who is Jesus to you? What do your behaviors and choices say about
who Jesus is? In my opinion, it is not possible to transform
our lives and our world if Christ is anything less than Son of God and Son of
Man. If Jesus was just a good teacher
than it would take less than 2000 years for him to disappoint humanity
completely. If Jesus is only God than
how can he have any understanding of humanity and how could he stand in for
humanity to be or redeeming salvation.
However, the Jesus that is God and man is our salvation and the only
hope we can have. Lord, help me understand who you are and how you are. I cannot hope to understand the total
picture, but show me your presence, so that I have follow that light.
1 comment:
"I wonder if we are doing this to connect ourselves more completely with Jesus.."
I think maybe that is what I do, or, why I do it.
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