25: Journeying Toward Jerusalem
Guest: Brian Delamont
As we anticipate Holy Week and journey with Jesus toward Jerusalem, Brian Delamont invites us to see ourselves in this familiar story.- “Sometimes, even when we’re told something plainly, we don’t understand it until it’s the right time.”
- Matthew 16:21
- “Transformation is not information.”
- “As leaders and educators, this can really encourage us to keep communicating what we know is true, even if it doesn’t appear to be received or applied the right away.”
- “God may ask me to go with HIm to some places that are uncomfortable and even threatening.”
- John 11
- “God may ask me to retreat for a period of time in order to prepare for what’s to come.”
- “Ordinary things like dinners can turn into acts of worship because Jesus is present.”
- “Being in close connection with Jesus doesn’t stop problems from happening, doesn’t prevent major misunderstanding, and doesn’t keep me from being in jeopardy.”
- John 12:9-11
- “When we face those moments of conflict and tension: What’s true here, and what is God revealing? How is God showing His glory in the midst of a really difficult situation?”
- “The disciples didn’t understand all of this, so it’s reasonable for me to think that I won’t understand everything God does or everything He wants to lead me to in order to transform me, in order to help me be and become all that He intends.”
- John 12:2-18
- “God’s Word actually shows us that there are things we don’t understand.”
- “There is Biblical precedent for not understanding the situation you’re in.”
- “He created us because He loves us, and He pulls us back into relationship with Him through Jesus’ redemption - and then restoration, to set us at the table with Him again.”
- “If I need to understand everything in order to follow Jesus, then I’m placing myself above God’s position and authority because God has to give me an explanation that’s satisfactory.”
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