[Discoveries] 03-17-07 Disturbed by the news

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Sat Mar 10 10:24:24 EST 2007


/*When King Herod heard this, he was disturbed, and all Jerusalem with
him. -- Matthew 2:3*/

The world is full of people who are disturbed by the news that a King
has been born.

Herod is so crazed with power that when he finds out the news that the
Messiah has been born, his first response is to try to find him and kill
him. The people of Jerusalem also somehow seem to know that this Messiah
came to save them from their sins, and they wanted no such salvation.

Why do we resist letting Christ be King? I suggest it's because we
believe a lie. Herod believed the lie that he could hold on to power and
that power would protect him. But he died, just like everyone else, and
all his power was stripped from him.

Where are we unwilling to let Christ reign? In our fears? In our lusts?
In our pride? In our greed?

We all have a line someplace in our souls. On one side we say "yes" to
Christ; on the other side we say "no." In between is the lie. That is
our spiritual journey. Follow the "yes's" until we get to the lie. Then
let Jesus tell us the truth, so that another "no" can be turned to a "yes."

I'm not saying this is easy. It requires great courage to find the
border of our faith -- but that is where Christ takes us -- out into the
deep. But it is out in the deep that we let down our nets and discover
what we never dreamed was there.

Be encouraged!
Dwight


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