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Bread of lifeThursday, March 8, 2012
Luke 16:19 Not long after this, another Lazarus did die, and Jesus called him back to life. And as Jesus expected, the Pharisees did not believe; in fact, they plotted for Lazarus to die a second time to prevent his testimony from influencing the people. Both here, and in the later chapters of Matthew, Jesus seems to throw his hands in the air and just give up on the religious leaders of his day. Perhaps he did not; I hope he did not. Religious leaders of every generation have known truth that made them free and then failed to share it with their heart and soul. Does God throw up his hands every time and leave them to their fate? I'm hardly a leader, but I'm certainly not an innocent here. By my actions and inactions I often fail to share what I've been given. Spiritual sustenance is often hard to come by, and I feel rich beyond measure. Thank you for this in-my-face reminder, Lord, available whenever I'd like to read Luke 16. Forgive my sightless eyes and cautious, grasping hands, holding onto what you've given instead of casting it out onto the waters. |