Scripture: Mark 8:31-37
Journal: What are the musts in this passage? What is Jesus trying to say to you through
them? How do you try to soften them or
water them down? How will you embrace
them today?
Reflection:
Must. Jesus
used that word a lot. “The Son of Man must
suffer many things and be rejected.
He must be killed and after three days rise again. If anyone would come after me he must deny
himself and take up his cross and follow me.”
Yet in spite of how many
times Jesus used the word must, we still try to take it out of the
conversation, or at the very least try to soften it and water it down. We have never been real big on musts. In fact, we like to turn must into may
whenever possible; taking away its necessity and replacing it with more of an
optional quality. But there is no option
in must. There is no space left
for preference or discretion. With must
we are given no latitude or leeway. Must
means must. It doesn’t offer any
wiggle room.
We want to be the ones to
determine our musts and not have someone determine them for us, which is
the essence of sin itself. We prefer to
call the shots. We, like Simon Peter,
prefer to determine what and how and when things should happen. Yet when we do that we receive the same
rebuke: “Get behind me Satan! You do not have in mind the things of God, but
the things of man.” (Mark 8:33)
O Lord Jesus, have mercy on
us. It seems like we are always getting
in the way of what you are trying to do.
Help us to let you determine the musts in our lives. You are much better at it than we are.
Prayer
Closing
Prayer: What are my musts today, Lord
Jesus? Better yet, what are your musts
for me?
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