WHEN GOD HAS COME UPON YOU

Passage: Luke 11:14~28  

Key verse: 28

Jesus drove out a demon that made a man mute. The man now had a voice to share his thoughts and feelings and to contribute to society. While most were amazed at Jesus’ power, some questioned his authority, claiming it was evil in nature. Probably they were suspicious of Jesus, who did not fit their picture of a holy man, much less the Messiah. Jesus also challenged their authority with his radical mercy and association with those deemed public sinners and unclean. Because they could not accept Jesus, they could not accept the life-changing power of God at work.

Jesus did not pretend to be holy with priestly garments or long flowing robes. He wasn’t a performer trying to prove himself to people who demanded signs and miracles. Jesus was a teacher and shepherd-like servant of those who were helpless and lost. Jesus came not only to drive out demons, but to fill our hearts with the life-giving spirit of God that recreates our very being to be filled with the love and grace of God. When this happens, the kingdom of God has come upon you.



Prayer: Lord, open my mouth to speak what is good and true. Help me to listen carefully to what you say and be filled with your life-giving spirit.

One Word: Hear the word of God and obey it.