A sense of the “Can-be Doing“:
The number of good things in the world that you can do are innumerable. The number of things for which we are sent to do is considerably more limited.
and immediately after
when they had left the synagogue
they entered into the house of Simon and Andrew
with James and John
but Simon’s wife’s mother lay sick with a fever
and soon after arriving
they told Jesus about herand he came
and took her by the hand
and lifted her up
and immediately
the fever left her
and she ministered unto themAt the evening
when the sun did set
the people of city brought unto him
all that were diseased
and any that were possessed with devils
and all the city was gathered together at the doorand he healed many that were sick of divers diseases
and cast out many devils
and suffered not the devils to speak
because they knew himand in the morning
rising up a great while before the dawn
Jesus went out
and departed into a solitary place
and there prayed
and Simon
and they that were with him
followed after him
and when they had found him
they said unto himall men seek for thee
and he said unto them
let us go into the next towns
that I may preach there also
for that is the reason I am sentand he preached in their synagogues
throughout all Galilee
and cast out devils
Peter realized what they had going there in Capernaum. They could set-up shop in his house. Jesus stays inside — while he, Andrew, James, and John mediate access to Jesus’ miraculous works as door-keepers.
all men seek for thee
Peter says — why bother traveling around?
But the solitary time Jesus spent — fasting, praying, receiving and over-coming trials from the devil — gave him a sense of calling and purpose, so that he did not get bogged-down in the good works he could’ve done as the town-healer in a city of Galilee.
let us go into the next towns
that I may preach there also
for that is the reason I am sent
Jesus knew that he was come to seek and to save that which was lost [Luke 19:10], not to be sought after. He was come to minister [Mark 10:45], not to be ministered to.
A sense of the “Should-be Doing“:
and Jesus
being full of the holy spirit
returned from Jordan
and She led him into the wilderness
to there be tried
by the devil
for forty daysand when the devil had exhausted all his trials
he departed from Jesus
for a period of time
and Jesus returned
in the power of the spirit
into Galileeand he came to Nazareth
the city where he had grown up
and as the custom was
he went into the synagogue on the day of Saturn
and stood up to read the torah
and the leaders gave him
the book of the prophet Isaiah
and when he had opened the book
he found the place where it was writtenthe spirit of YHVH is upon me
because he has anointed me
to preach the gospel to the poor
to heal the broken-hearted
to preach deliverance to prisoners
and the recovering of sight to the blind
to set at liberty them of a contrite-spirit
to declare the Jubilation year of YHVHand he closed the book
and he gave it to the minister of the synagogue
and sat down
and the eyes of all them that were in the synagogue
were fixed upon him
and he said to them allthis day
is this scripture fulfilled
in your ears
How do we get a sense of purpose in our life?
- Time in the wilderness
What do we do with that spirit of purpose?
- preach the gospel to the poor
- heal the broken-hearted
- preach deliverance to prisoners
- recover sight to the blind
- set at liberty them of a contrite-spirit
- declare the Jubilation year of YHVH
What is the most likely result?
and all they in the synagogue
when they heard these things
were filled with wrath
and rose up
and thrust him out of the city
and led him unto the cliff of the hill
whereon their city was built
that they might cast him off of it
headlong
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