John 7:1-24 – Look Beyond Appearances

Read John 7:1-24

The Festival of Shelters is one of three festivals for which Jews are mandated by Old Testament law to pilgrimage back to Jerusalem. This joyous festival commemorates the provision received by the Israelites while in the wilderness. It’s not surprising that Jesus and his followers would plan to go to Jerusalem. What is surprising is how their planning played out.

Jesus wasn’t going to join them, even though the disciples encouraged him, saying this would be the perfect opportunity to come out of “hiding.” They seemed to be so concerned with directing Jesus’ ministry, growing the number of followers, and seeing more of the miracles themselves. Jesus’ response was, “You go on. I’m not going to this festival, because my time has not yet come.” I’m sure the disciples were perplexed by what he meant. Continue reading “John 7:1-24 – Look Beyond Appearances”

Leviticus 25:23-55 – Redemption

Read Leviticus 25:23-55

One of the first words a toddler learns to say is “mine.” As we grow older, that idea of things belonging to us changes, but we can get territorial over our belongings, can’t we? Unlike most expats around our area who move into a furnished home with other people’s stuff, David and I brought our household with us, so we’re surrounded by the familiar, something I want to protect.

But what about ownership? Think about it for a minute. If you “own” a car or a house, do you really own it? In terms of our society, yes. In terms of God’s economy, no. Continue reading “Leviticus 25:23-55 – Redemption”

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