Before Pentecost, the disciples had their own ideas
of the kingdom that Christ was establishing.
They thought it was of the world.
They were envious and jealous...jockeying for the highest positions. They were together, but they were not united
in a common goal.
We often have to have our dreams and ambitions
laying at the foot of a cross of crucifixion.
We are forced to behold the truth about ourselves and our goals...that
they are so self-centered that there is no kingdom on earth that is ever enough
for them.
The disciples were chosen by Jesus. Recently, I learned that in Bible times when
a teacher called students, he would say follow me. This meant that they were being called to
take his "yoke" or set of teachings.
So, when Jesus called the disciples and said "follow me, and I will
make you fishers of men," he was inviting them into a very respected
position of trainee. You see, not
everyone that was called to be a student, was chosen to fulfill the role of
rabbi when training was over.
Inherent in the process is competition. Jesus needed for the disciples to get over
the competition. His analogy of being a
body with each member doing its part is very important. We cannot do everything by ourselves. We have been gifted with certain talents and
skills, and together we can be a whole.
This process brings us lots of life lessons in letting go of having to
have our way all the time.
Matthew 6:33 -- "Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these
things will be added unto it."
There is no lack in God's plan.
We need to adjust our vision to that of kingdom living. God takes all our different gifts, talents,
skills and creates something amazing in us...unity of purpose. Then Pentecost comes. It doesn't mean that they have suddenly lost
their identity...it does mean their identity is fulfilled and wrapped up in
Him.
They still had their differences...see Peter and
Paul having their disputes. See the
early church having relationship difficulties.
Sameness is not unity. That is a man
centered works orientation. Unity is a
thing that is accomplished in us by God when we wait together for Pentecost. Our waiting may or may not be in an upper
room. It may be a waiting on God to see
where He leads us next. It may be a
waiting on God to hear what He will share..."Shall I hide from Abraham
that thing I am going to do?" He
wants our involvement. He wants our
communion.
I see all around me the beginning of a revolution
in spiritual matters. People are
beginning to think on spiritual things in a different way. They are "coming out of the father's
house" in obedience...not knowing where they are going.
There is a hungering and thirsting after
righteousness that is refreshing. I want
to be a part of it. I think Jesus is
calling us again to follow Him. He is turning
over the tables in the temple as He cleans the Father's house. He is bringing new life and vitality to His
word. People are seeing the truth of the
Father. He is breaking down the man-made
image of God created in our own images, and He is establishing again the
kingdom that is based on the truth: If you have seen me, you have seen the
Father.
Why does it matter? Our identity is wrapped up in this truth.
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