Dayon nagsiling si Jesus, "Sa pagkamatuod, wala sing propeta nga ginakilala sa iya kaugalingon nga banwa.
Hunahunaa ninyo ang natabo sang una sang panahon ni Elias nga propeta. Wala pagpaulana sang Dios sa sulod sang tatlo ka tuig kag tunga kag dako gid ang gutom nga naagihan sang mga tawo. Madamo ang mga balo nga babayi sa bug-os nga Israel sa sadto nga tion sang gutom.
Pero wala gid pagsugua sang Dios si Elias agod buligan ang bisan sin-o sa ila; kundi ginpadala siya sa isa ka balo nga babayi nga indi Judio nga nagaestar sa banwa sang Sarepta nga sakop sang Sidon.
Amo man ini ang natabo sang panahon ni Eliseo nga propeta. Madamo ang mga aruon didto sa Israel, pero wala gid sing may gin-ayo sa ila. Si Naaman nga indi Judio nga taga-Siria amo ang gin-ayo."
Pagkabati sadto sang mga tawo sa simbahan naakig gid sila.
Nagtilindog sila kag gin-guyod nila si Jesus paguwa sa banwa, didto sa may pil-as dampi (kay ang ila banwa sa ibabaw sang bukid). Gusto nila nga itiklod si Jesus didto sa pil-as.
Pero naglusot si Jesus sa tunga nila kag ginbayaan sila.
What can limit God's grace and power in our lives for change and transformation? Indifference and lack of faith for sure! The prophets confronted God's people with their indifference and unbelief. God's grace and mercy is offered freely to those who seek it with sincerity, repentance, and faith. When Naaman, a non-Jew went to Jerusalem to seek a cure, the prophet Elisha instructed him to bathe in the river. In faith he obeyed and was healed.
Jesus did not hesitate to confront his own people with their indifference and unbelief. When Jesus spoke in his hometown synagogue he startled his listeners with a seeming rebuke that no prophet or servant of God can receive honor among his own people. He then angered them when he complimented the gentiles who seemed to have shown more faith in God than the "chosen ones" of Israel. They regarded gentiles as "fuel for the fires of hell". Jesus' praise for "outsiders" caused them offence because they were blind-sighted to God's mercy and plan of redemption for all nations. The word of warning and judgment spoken by Jesus was met with hostility by his own people. They forcibly threw him out of the city and would have done him harm had he not stopped them.
The Lord offers us freedom and pardon and the grace to walk in his way of righteousness. His discipline is for our good that we may share his holiness (Hebrews 12:10). "Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but whoever hates reproof is stupid" (Proverbs 12:1). Do you seek the Lord for instruction and help so you can grow in holiness?
"Lord Jesus, teach me to love your ways tht I may be quick to renounce sin and wilfulness in my life. May I delight to do your will."
Hunahunaa ninyo ang natabo sang una sang panahon ni Elias nga propeta. Wala pagpaulana sang Dios sa sulod sang tatlo ka tuig kag tunga kag dako gid ang gutom nga naagihan sang mga tawo. Madamo ang mga balo nga babayi sa bug-os nga Israel sa sadto nga tion sang gutom.
Pero wala gid pagsugua sang Dios si Elias agod buligan ang bisan sin-o sa ila; kundi ginpadala siya sa isa ka balo nga babayi nga indi Judio nga nagaestar sa banwa sang Sarepta nga sakop sang Sidon.
Amo man ini ang natabo sang panahon ni Eliseo nga propeta. Madamo ang mga aruon didto sa Israel, pero wala gid sing may gin-ayo sa ila. Si Naaman nga indi Judio nga taga-Siria amo ang gin-ayo."
Pagkabati sadto sang mga tawo sa simbahan naakig gid sila.
Nagtilindog sila kag gin-guyod nila si Jesus paguwa sa banwa, didto sa may pil-as dampi (kay ang ila banwa sa ibabaw sang bukid). Gusto nila nga itiklod si Jesus didto sa pil-as.
Pero naglusot si Jesus sa tunga nila kag ginbayaan sila.
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Meditation: What can limit God's grace and power in our lives for change and transformation? Indifference and lack of faith for sure! The prophets confronted God's people with their indifference and unbelief. God's grace and mercy is offered freely to those who seek it with sincerity, repentance, and faith. When Naaman, a non-Jew went to Jerusalem to seek a cure, the prophet Elisha instructed him to bathe in the river. In faith he obeyed and was healed.
Jesus did not hesitate to confront his own people with their indifference and unbelief. When Jesus spoke in his hometown synagogue he startled his listeners with a seeming rebuke that no prophet or servant of God can receive honor among his own people. He then angered them when he complimented the gentiles who seemed to have shown more faith in God than the "chosen ones" of Israel. They regarded gentiles as "fuel for the fires of hell". Jesus' praise for "outsiders" caused them offence because they were blind-sighted to God's mercy and plan of redemption for all nations. The word of warning and judgment spoken by Jesus was met with hostility by his own people. They forcibly threw him out of the city and would have done him harm had he not stopped them.
The Lord offers us freedom and pardon and the grace to walk in his way of righteousness. His discipline is for our good that we may share his holiness (Hebrews 12:10). "Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but whoever hates reproof is stupid" (Proverbs 12:1). Do you seek the Lord for instruction and help so you can grow in holiness?
"Lord Jesus, teach me to love your ways tht I may be quick to renounce sin and wilfulness in my life. May I delight to do your will."
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