Being a disciple of Jesus is a life-long journey of deepening intimacy with God. Strengthen your personal journey through these reflections and practices.
And now we turn to our final focus. . . this good news of great joy is for All People. Imagine that—all people! Your friends, family, neighbors. Your enemies. The people you get along with and the people you can’t stand. People groups you’ve never heard of. People of every shape and size. All walks of life. The good news of great joy is for ALL people.
In January I had the chance to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro with a group of 12 Novo ministry partners to raise resources for Novo. I’d been on lots of figurative mountaintops but never a real one. In fact, I’d never been above 13,000 feet.
The asylum seekers’ journey is one filled with tears. Tears from leaving home, family, friends, and career; the life one has known. This pain is mixed with the hope of safety and a better life. We have recently opened our house and life to these tears and joys.
I love how Jesus’s yet-to-be-born-self in this passage caused Elizabeth to be filled by the Holy Spirit and caused his cousin John to leap for joy in his mother’s womb. Mary, as she carried the Christ-child, also carried the physical presence of an overflowing joy that spilled out of her and spread as they entered a room.
Have you ever wondered what it felt like to be in the presence of Jesus? When he entered a room, how did the dynamics of the room change? What was it about his nature that caused people to be so attracted to him?
In 2023, we find ourselves in the middle of an abundance of hurt and pain. War, political upheaval, many lost and broken, and for some of us, so much loss these past few years. At times, it may seem as though we are fighting an uphill battle.
In the athletic world, my “pearl of great price” was to win a national championship. I sold my soul to achieve this goal. No sacrifice could get in the way of what I wanted to achieve. Whenever I won a match, I couldn’t contain my joy. But I never won enough to hold on to that joy.
Thanks to an amazing mentor and friend of mine who is always on the lookout for free tools, I am now the proud owner of a larger bandsaw. This new little beauty only needed a little scrubbing, a new blade, and a small little safety device that would keep the blade from causing dangerous things to occur.
When I met Gordy, he had already been confined to a wheelchair for more than 60 years and his speech was unintelligible. Although burdened by his physical condition, he had a peaceful spirit and an infectious smile.
Personally, I’ve always found the words of Jesus to be counter-cultural, inspiring, thought-provoking, or comforting. Even the difficult things Jesus said have always rung true in my spirit. But recently, on the other side of a tragic loss in our family, I’ve found myself unexpectedly triggered by some of Jesus’s words.
In Novo we know how important blessing is. I love the power of this blessing found in Numbers. I especially love the part about the Lord‘s face; it is shining upon us, him turning his countenance toward us.
Have you ever stepped into an obedience assignment from the Lord that just seemed a little crazy? It involved risk and dependence on him, and you knew you were not in control of the outcomes.