The name of
the church doesn’t matter… let’s say
it’s your church.
And let’s
imagine that back in the day - just as the church was beginning - there was a
miraculous pregnancy and a child was born.
I don’t mean miraculous as in a virgin birth or anything, maybe a difficult pregnancy that turns out
OK, perhaps a healthy child is born in spite of concern on the part of the
medical professionals.
The family
are consistent, devoted, passionate disciples and so regularly show up at
church. They are faithful in giving and
service and so their child – indeed all their children – grow up as regular,
joyful, energetic parts of your church family.
Maybe you
look after this child during their early days in the nursery. Or maybe you listened to them recite verses
in Bible Quizzing. Maybe you were one of
the drivers for a youth event or would see them as you dropped of snacks for
youth events. Perhaps you saw them
greeting, or ushering, or singing on the music team from time to time maybe
they even had opportunity to preach the odd time on a Sunday. So, let’s
say this child graduates high school, leaves home for higher education and
after a year or two stories begin to trickle back about miraculous happenings that
seem to follow them around.
Let’s say
the trickle becomes a flood and news reports, newspapers, blogs, youTube videos
all give accounts of the most amazing things that God is doing through this “home-town
phenom”.
Then one
day s/he returns home for a visit and (as is their custom) shows up for church on
Sunday. The pastor invites them up to
share and as s/he speaks the power of God becomes tangibly present.
“Amens” and
“Hallelujahs” are raining down like never before, some folks are weeping
quietly in their pews – everyone can sense it!
Something is about to happen!
There is a
pause in speaking that seems to be lasting a little longer than the norm and in
a few seconds everyone has their eyes open and is staring at the young home-grown
prophet.
S/he stands
there quietly with head bowed for what seems to be far too long. Then leaning forward into the microphone you
hear them say, ““No doubt you’re all anxious to see a sign… well… you’re not
going to get one. You know why? Because you are disobedient, faithless and
self centred. You think I don’t know
that the only reason you’ve given me any hearing is because of the reports
you’ve heard from others. You think I
don’t know that you’re looking for entertainment? Wanting me to do something to impress you and
prove God’s anointing on my life? Well…
you’re not going to get it.
The message…
the miracles are reserved for the folks out there people who haven’t been
stuffing their faces at the religious feeding trough while living in faithless
disobedience.”
How would
you react?
Luke 4:28-29…
We’re not much different are we?
…just sayin’
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