Grain Of Hope - 30 Days Of HeartworkSample
He Let Go, We Let Go
HEART //
When God wanted to change the world, what did he do? He let go. The Father let go of Jesus. Jesus let go of any position or power and became the most vulnerable of creatures - a baby. The greatest example we can follow is the one that God displayed for us. As he looked at the world he created, he saw a society that was filled with pain, sin, and brokenness. Jesus chose to SPEND HIMSELF on us. He let go of his very life so that we could be free! “This is how we know what love is...” That’s a line from today’s verse that we might want to pay attention to.
If we want to love the way Jesus loves, we must let go of our grasp on our own self-serving certainties, comfort and even independence. The Lord is asking us to follow in his way. We can look to a Father who understands the difficulty of letting go, and respond to his call. We can look to Jesus who knows what it is to spend himself and lean on him for strength. Isn’t our goal to be like him?
God asks us to open our eyes to others who are in need and to “love them with actions and truth.” It seems that to God, loving others and letting go of ‘self’ are inseparable. Often, we attempt to love others and still have ALL of the comforts and conveniences that our hearts desire. What if there is an aspect of true freedom and happiness that can only come by letting go of things that hold a position in our hearts that God wants to hold himself? It is incredible God-kind-of-love that asks something so great of us, and then gives us more than we ever could have imagined in return!
We will spend the rest of the week exploring what this means in our lives. We can be encouraged that as God is calling us to let go of some things, we are not alone... we are serving Someone who understands, Someone who has walked this road of letting go long before us.
WORK //
Jesus spent himself for us. Think about how God spent himself on your behalf. Ask him to begin to expose the areas in your life that you are holding too tightly.
No matter how abundantly God provides for us, we often tend to notice others who have more. It’s human nature. We notice those with more opportunities, talents or better stuff. Take a moment and reflect on how blessed you really are. Make a list of God’s blessings in your life regarding relationships, education, basic needs, resources, and abilities.
Check out this video of a Heartwork student spending himself for his project!
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About this Plan
Many churches and families who partner with Grain of Hope are coming together to experience Grain of Hope: 30 Days of Heartwork! We're spending ourselves constantly... Our time, money and our energy. This 30 day interactive journey through Scripture is going to challenge us to spend ourselves the way God calls us to as believers! Through true stories, honest questions, and daily empathy challenges, we'll grow in compassion and in our knowledge of justice issues. Most importantly, we will become more like our generous God, who spends himself for us!
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