Jesus, Compassion And JusticeSample
Rediscovering Calling
As we come to end of our brief journey together, you may be considering what all this means for you and your family.
When a friend asked me whether his lack of interest in the poor made him a bad Christian, I asked him what he was passionate about. “I am a nurse. I am passionate about helping sick people,” he said.
“Then you have found your vocation. Serve Jesus with all your heart in the hospital.”
Another friend asked if the call she felt to minister to university students from affluent backgrounds was valid.
“Of course. Who will love them if you don’t? Teach them to establish the subversive upside- down kingdom of Jesus. Those young people need to know God’s heart for the poor as much as anyone because they will be the nation’s leaders.”
The Bible tells us that Abraham practiced hospitality and God was with him. We also hear that Elijah loved to pray and God was with him. And we read about how David ruled a kingdom and God was with him too.
If you are seeking the work God has made you to do, search for the deepest inclination of your heart and follow it to where it meets the suffering of the world.*
Or in the words of Mother Teresa, “Find your own Calcutta.” If you can’t feed a hundred people, then feed the one God places in front of you. You must resist the temptation to do nothing because you can do only a little or because you can’t be like someone else who seems more radical. It takes many tiny candles to overcome the darkness.
Your work now is to discern how God has uniquely wired you to follow Jesus, our subversive Savior, and build his upside-down kingdom in the ruins of a crumbling empire—and to keep following him all the way to the cross.
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About this Plan
In this 14 day Bible plan, I want to show you a side of Jesus that we have often been scared to embrace, the Jesus who sends tables and chairs crashing over because he is gripped by a passion to interrupt injustice. The Jesus who parties late at night with the wrong crowd because he is so radically welcoming of those at the bottom of the heap. This is the Jesus who loves justice and compassion.
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