We Wish to See Jesus

In John 12:20-26, there is an event that I love to revisit over and over again. It is the time of the Passover (John 12:1) and Jerusalem is filling up with visitors from all over the known world. Jews and Jewish proselytes (converts) from every part of the Middle East, Europe, North Africa, and Asia Minor gather to celebrate the covenant between God and His people. Some Greeks who were there to celebrate come looking for Jesus. When they find Philip, a disciple of Jesus, they make a bold request. “Sir, we wish to see Jesus.” That is why we are reading together this year. That is why we are embedding the Bible on our hearts and in our lives. Because we wish to see Jesus. When the Greeks made the request, Jesus was waiting. Every time we open the pages of the Bible and enter the story of Jesus, He is waiting for us. Waiting to work within us to make us a reflection of His nature and character.

Date Reading
June 4 John 10:1-21
June 5 John 10:22-42
June 6 John 11:1-16
June 7 John 11:17-44
June 8 John 11:45-12:11
June 9 John 12:12-36
June 10 John 12:37-50
June 11 John 13:1-30

 

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Freedom

“…and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” – John 8:32
Freedom is a wonderful thing. We live in a country that values freedom. The freedom of religion is designed to allow Americans to worship without the fear of imprisonment or encroachment. Freedom of speech allows us to speak our beliefs and participate in the events of our country. And while it is great to live in a country that values freedom, we are more blessed to live in a relationship with a God who enables us to be free. Free from guilt and shame through the blood of Jesus. Free from death through the resurrection. Free from the slavery of desire that the world tells us rules our lives. Free to choose the right and deny the wrong. Freedom to love without limits, serve without shame, and walk without worry. Freedom is a wonderful thing. Freedom is found in Jesus.

Date Reading
May 28 John 7:1-24
May 29 John 7:25-44
May 30 John 7:45-8:11
May 31 John 8:12-30
June 1 John 8:31-59
June 2 John 9:1-12
June 3 John 9:13-41
June 4 John 10:1-21

 

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A Man in Here

Every time I read John 5, I can hear the Statler Brothers singing in the background. It’s an old song from an album simply titled, “New Testament.” The song is called, “There’s a Man in Here” and the chorus goes….”There’s a Man in here Who turns water to wine, and Who walks on the water, and Who gives sight to the blind. And He gives back life to the one’s that’s dead, and He fed four thousand with seven loaves of bread. There’s a Man in here Who makes demons flee, Who makes cripples walk, and He’s chosen even me! And He lives in my heart and I have no fear! I’m a better man ‘cause there’s a Man in here!” It is a picture of the Savior embedded in our hearts, transforming our lives. Making whole the things that are broken. Making right the wrongs we have committed. Making a home in my heart because that is where He wants to live.

Date Reading
May 21 John 4:27-54
May 22 John 5:1-15
May 23 John 5:16-30
May 24 John 5:31-47
May 25 John 6:1-24
May 26 John 6:25-59
May 27 John 6:60-71
May 28 John 7:1-24

 

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The Word

The Word was God! John 1:1 makes a bold statement about Jesus. Jesus was not a man who walked the streets preaching and teaching and then became something special. Jesus is God come to dwell among His people. Jesus is the master of the universe who invites man into a relationship, freely offered, by God Himself. Jesus is deity in human flesh. Jesus is the authority for life and godliness. Jesus is God. John boldly proclaims it for all to hear. And he brings proof that this is true. We begin reading the Gospel of John this week. Watch as John parades a host of people through your days. Nicodemus, the woman at the well, the crowds who followed, the ones who were healed – all proclaim that Jesus is Messiah. That Jesus comes from God with a message and an invitation. That Jesus is God and He is here to invite you to walk with Him.

Date Reading
May 14 Luke 24:36-53
May 15 John 1:1-28
May 16 John 1:29-51
May 17 John 2
May 18 John 3:1-21
May 19 John 3:22-36
May 20 John 4:1-26
May 21 John 4:27-54

 

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Death and Life

We stand again at the cross of Jesus. Our reading this year has brought us to this place for a third time. Savor this moment. Imprint this picture deeply in your minds because the cross is where we go every time we embed the Bible on our hearts. The cross continues to call us to sacrifice and surrender. The amazing thing about standing here again is the excitement of turning the page. Every time we witness His death on the cross, we can look forward to the resurrection. Every time Jesus goes to Golgotha, the tomb ends up empty. That is exactly the way it works in our lives. Every time we sacrifice ourselves to be like Jesus, we experience regeneration, renewed hope, and new life. Every time we kneel in surrender to the call of God, He changes us to be more like Jesus. We become more whole, more holy. We leave behind death to walk in life.

Date Reading
May 7 Luke 22:18-38
May 8 Luke 22:39-62
May 9 Luke 22:63-23:25
May 10 Luke 23:26-43
May 11 Luke 23:44-56
May 12 Luke 24:1-12
May 13 Luke 24:13-35
May 14 Luke 24:36-53

 

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The Image of Jesus

The scribes and the chief priest want to be rid of Jesus. They send spies to watch Him and ask Him questions to trap Him. In Luke 10:22, they pose a question about paying taxes. Is it lawful to give tribute to an enemy nation? Jesus simply holds up a coin. The image of Caesar’s head is imprinted on the coin, plain for everyone to see. Jesus says since it bears the image of Caesar, it belongs to Caesar. Jesus then calls them to give to God what is God’s. The meaning of His words is clear. When something belongs to God, it bears His image. The likeness of Jesus is embedded in the hearts, lives, actions, attitudes, feelings, and decisions of those who follow Him. Jesus called those around Him to check their image and commit themselves to the One whose likeness they bear. He calls us to examine what is embedded on our lives and do the same.

Date Reading
April 30 Luke 19:1-27
May 1 Luke 19:28-48
May 2 Luke 20:1-19
May 3 Luke 20:20-40
May 4 Luke 20:41-21:4
May 5 Luke 21:5-38
May 6 Luke 22:1-17
May 7 Luke 22:18-38

 

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Stories

Luke 15 holds three of the best known parables of the Bible. A lost coin, a lost sheep, and a prodigal son illustrate the love of our Father for His people. They demonstrate the lengths to which God will go to in order to call us into a relationship with Him. A parable is a story that gives us an eternal truth wrapped in a very earthly picture. Jesus used them all the time to teach people about the kingdom of God. He drew pictures in their minds and on their hearts of yeast, mustard seeds, sheep, coins, and sons. These parables were
meant to pierce the hearts of the people who heard them. To stick in the mind and change the lives of those who would listen. These same stories are the stories that call us to Jesus today. They still embed themselves in our lives, inviting us to live in the kingdom of God. To walk in a relationship with Him.

Date Reading
April 23 Luke 14:25-15:7
April 24 Luke 15:8-32
April 25 Luke 16:1-18
April 26 Luke 16:19-17:10
April 27 Luke 17:11-37
April 28 Luke 18:1-17
April 29 Luke 18:18-43
April 30 Luke 19:1-27

 

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Lamps

“No one after lighting a lamp puts it in a cellar or under a basket, but on a stand, so that those who enter may see the light.” – Luke 11:33

I have a lamp on my desk at home. It isn’t a big lamp. Turn it off, and you can still see around the room when the overhead light is on. Most of the time it seems like such a small thing. Until bedtime. All the lights are off. I have climbed into bed. I reach to turn the light off by the bedside, but the house is still bright. Every other light is off, but I have forgotten to turn off the lamp on my desk. That little light that doesn’t seem to make much difference shines like the sun in the darkness. It calls for me to leave my comfortable spot, and tread the cold floors to take action. Embedding the Bible seems like such a little thing. A few short verses. A small event. But as it permeates the mind and shapes the heart, it calls for a response. It calls for movement. It calls for transformation.

Date Reading
April 16 Luke 11:1-28
April 17 Luke 11:29-54
April 18 Luke 12:1-21
April 19 Luke 12:22-48
April 20 Luke 12:49-13:9
April 21 Luke 13:10-35
April 22 Luke 14:1-24
April 23 Luke 14:25-15:7

 

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Heart Matters

A lawyer stands up and asks a question. His intent is to test Jesus. “What must I do to inherit eternal life?” It is a question of supreme importance. It should show us that the heart of this man seeks God. The problem with the question is that he already has it answered in his mind. He is not really looking for truth, he is conducting a test. He is trying to catch Jesus saying something that would conflict with the Law of Moses. But Jesus, too, knows the Law.

Jesus asks a question of His own. “What does the Law say?” Without hesitation, the lawyer quotes Deuteronomy 6:5. He knows his Scripture. He has studied it since he was a boy. He has embedded the words of God through Moses in his mind. Jesus does the unexpected. HE confirms the man’s answer, thus confirming the man’s belief. The problem is, it seems that the lawyer is in conflict. Luke tells us that he tried to justify himself. That tells me that his belief and his actions did not match. He needs a way out. So, he asks another questions. “Who is my neighbor?”

Jesus responds by telling the parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10. Two men, men who claim relationship with God, men who know the Scriptures, men who are meant to live out the character of God before the Jewish people pass by a man, stranded and in need. Who will stop to help? Only a Samaritan; a foreigner and an outcast. Who is the neighbor? Who lives out the Word of God? Embedding the Bible goes deeper than the mind. Embedding the Bible is a matter of the heart.

1. Where do your beliefs and your actions need to be more in line with each other?

2. How does the word of God shape our hearts, souls, strength, and minds?

Date Reading
April 9 Luke 8:16-39
April 10 Luke 8:40-56
April 11 Luke 9:1-17
April 12 Luke 9:18-36
April 13 Luke 9:37-62
April 14 Luke 10:1-24
April 15 Luke 10:25-42
April 16 Luke 11:1-28

 

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Building

I can’t help but smile when I read Luke 6:46-49. As Jesus talks about wise and foolish builders, sudden storms, rocks and sand, I see little faces and little hands. We sing the words, performing the motions enthusiastically, and with every verse or each SPLAT of the destroyed house we embed the Bible in a heart. No matter where you go, there is a child who can sing this song. The words are buried deep in the hearts of those who are familiar with it. That is a great picture of what embedding the Bible is all about. It is about building a solid foundation in our hearts that guides the way we live and the way we think. Embedding the Bible gives us the words of Jesus to meditate on and think over. They shape how we treat others, what we understand about truth, and how we see the world. This week as you read the story of Jesus remember that He is building something solid in your life.

1. What areas of your life are build on “sand”?

2. How can embedding the Bible help you to find solid rock on which to build the foundation of your life?

Date Reading
April 2 Luke 5:1-26
April 3 Luke 5:27-39
April 4 Luke 6:1-26
April 5 Luke 6:27-49
April 6 Luke 7:1-17
April 7 Luke 7:18-50
April 8 Luke 8:1-15
April9 Luke 8:16-39

 

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