Day 305
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On Mount Calvary |
Scripture
Observation
John's vantage point throughout his gospel has been the cross of Calvary (2:4, 21-22; 7:6, 39: 11:51-52; 12:16). His account of the crucifixion parallels closely that of the other gospel writers, though he does include certain unique details. But rather than try to be creative, John writes to be convincing—"These are recorded so that you will believe that he is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that believing in him you will have life" (20:31).
Application
A man was asked, "What is your occupation?" He replied, "I'm a Christian." "No, you don't understand," continued the questioner . . . "I mean, what is your line of work?" "I'm a Christian," he responded again. "No, no, I'm trying to find out what you do for a living." "Well, I sell insurance to pay the bills, but my full-time vocation twenty-four hours a day is being a Christian!"
In chapter 21, Peter (who caught fish to "pay the bills") learned that his full-time vocation was to be a Christian . . . a disciple . . . a shepherd of the flock. Jesus asked, Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these others? This penetrating question was posed three times in all (21:15-17) as if to say: "Christian, whom do you work for . . . really? Once that issue is settled in your mind, you will have no trouble with the command: "Feed my little sheep!"
Prayer
We realize again today, heavenly Father, that prayer can change things. The grace of giving is nowhere refined more than spending quiet time with you in prayer. Even spreading the Word of Christ's Kingdom lies in regular prayer more than anything else. Our prayers move you, Lord. We thrive to be 24-hours a day Christians. Help us not to let money and things become too important in our life so that we are able to feed your little sheep; we want you in first place always, 24/7. Thank you, Lord, for your Word. In Jesus' name we pray! Amen!
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