Tuesday, May 26, 2020

How Far Are You Willing To Go

This is a great question that I really don't have an answer for. 
I would like to say I would go all the way, doing whatever it takes but I can't do that. However, this little devotional put things in perspective...it isn't it about me but about those all around me and the ones I can't see.
God Bless.

How Far Are You Willing To Go?
I remember when I was younger, my Mum and Dad would let me ride my pushbike down this hill next to our house. It was the best fun ever! But every time I rode down, I wasn’t able to push it back up, I wasn’t able to carry the weight of the bike. So my Mum and Dad would run down, like Superman and Wonderwoman and help me. Their love for me moved them into action.
In the bible, there is a passage that talks about four young men and their hunger to see Jesus. These four men were carrying a paralysed man, knowing that if Jesus could just see him, then he would be healed. The passage goes on and describes how the house Jesus was teaching in was completely full & overcrowded; everyone had gathered to simply get a glimpse of the Messiah.
Nevertheless, the men were willing to cut a hole in the roof and lower the paralysed man down to Jesus. When Jesus saw the ‘FAITH’ of the four men, He immediately forgave and healed the man.
The question today is: How far are you willing to carry your neighbour? These men in the story were moved by faith, hope and love. I wonder if we are going to be a generation of young people who are moved the exact same way. Willing to pick up and carry the weight of our friends and family because we know there is power in the name of Jesus. If they are open to the love of God, surely He will show up and change their lives forever. Jesus has never left me behind and because of that I never want to leave anyone else behind.
Prayer:
Lord, I am hungry for You! Thank You for never leaving me behind. Help me have the faith that is spoken about in this devotional and show me how I can 'carry' my friends.
Amen

-Leave No One Behind Devotional

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