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Word Day 15 Follow Me

May 7, 2021 by Rebecca Adams 1 Comment

Read His Words Before Ours!

John 21:15-23
John 8:1-29
John 8:30-59
Matthew 4:12-22

Word, Day 15

It’s an invitation as ancient as the beginning of time, gathering intensity and fervency as it rolls through the ages. Ever so gradually, the curtains have been drawn back by the hand of the Ancient of Days, allowing more light to slowly color the invitation with ever-deepening hues of brilliancy and splendor.

Follow Me.

True. In the arena of life, many sit in the audience, blithely conversing with their neighbor, caught up in the distractions of circumstance, utterly oblivious to the array of color and exuding joy sweeping around them.

What of these theatre seats?
What of the lighting?
Can you believe this horrible service?
Look at her! How did she get in here?

Some are gathered in pools of their own tears, awash in a grief so deep and terrifying, onlookers feign ignorance, blocking out pleas for compassion.

Some, shifting in dark shadows, lie in wait to attack the innocent, hell-bent on satisfying their own lustful desires of all kinds.

Still, the invitation awaits acceptance for all who listen.
Follow Me.

A lush garden. Perfect paradise sweeping across every butterfly antenna, every snail’s slime, every particle of rich dirt, and every blade of grass. Light cascades across each drop of dew and breezes frolic among the bushes laden with glistening fruit.

Follow Me. The Spirit breathes as delight and laughter embrace hearts and lift them to the Father who loves them. And delight they do in Abba, in each other, in the stunning creation around them. The invitation holds steady, winsomely inviting them ever deeper into knowing God in richer, more resplendent ways.

An aging, childless man walks through his ordinary days, at first unaware of the seeping light, gathering momentum in the space of his everyday life. The holy invitation is coming for him. The fruit of his labors and that of his father, and his father before him, are everywhere. Sheep and goats far too numerous to count. The richest of foods at his disposal. Servants at the ready, listening for his every beck and call. Success is his, as evidenced by his respect at the city gate and position of influence. The invitation brightens in the call of whole-life surrender, Follow Me.

The stench of urine and wet fleece surrounds him on the crags of mountains and the sparse grasses of the rocky terrain beneath his calloused shepherd feet. He’s been hiding here for decades since he murdered a man in an act of zealous justice. He found shelter in the barrenness as he attempted to outrun the flames of his past. It was fine here, at least moderately so, living with the tentacles of his past strangling his heart in unending days of blistering sun and smothering silence.

Until the moment the grand invitation opened his 80-year-old eyes to see the brilliance drawing him in. The heat from the fiery proposal scorched his soul, burning away the past in the blaze of a holy encounter with the Living God. What once was dead, what once was scarred, what once lay in ashes, now suddenly quickened to life by the wooing invitation. Follow Me.

None who followed were ever the same.
Each journey became an astonishing beacon of the life into which the follower was welcomed.

Ordinary lives drawn into Light ablaze with vitality, now turned extraordinary.
Mundane lives actively awash with Life, now flooded with purpose.
The victim and the offender, the broken and the angry, the calloused and the crying, all.
All swept up into the un-ending luminosity of the incredible invitation.

To all
the Spirit’s voice crashes like so much water cascading over falls, Follow Me.

Come away and walk in the purpose for which you have been crafted.
Discover the thrill of joy rushing beneath the current of your everyday lives.
Available, this sweeping joy is oh, so available.

The cost is surrender.
The reward is the richest of joys and satisfying delights that escalate with ever-increasing hues of rapture as we know Christ more and follow Him closer.

Jesus Christ, God the Son, through whom stands the invitation to return to the sacred garden space of delight with God the Father.

He saw our shadowed selves, lying in wait for another’s demise.
He saw the shards of brokenness tattering our existence.
He knew full well it was our fault we sat in the theatre of life, insisting on our own twisted fascination with upholstery and self-service while the glory of the Almighty shimmered before us.
He knew we would turn away with mockery and disinterest.
He knew our sin-nature would make us love our sin more than the Savior.

Still, He came.
Intending to give His life as the necessary sacrifice to span the too-wide chasm between us and a loving God, gulfed by our own sin-loving-selves.
He came, knowing it would cost His total surrender,
but recognizing the reward would be calling us His own daughters and sons.

The cost would be surrender.
The reward would be unending delight and satisfaction in calling us His own.

Follow Me.
Are you in?

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Passionate Day 5
You Will Be With Me

March 31, 2017 by Rebecca Adams Leave a Comment

Passionate Day 5
You Will Be With Me

Rebecca Adams

March 31, 2017

Accepted,Adoption,Believe,Broken,Clothed,Faith,Forgiven,Fullness,Generous,God,Gospel,Grace,Hope,Jesus,Lost,Love,Redemption,Relationship,Sin,Trust

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Luke 23:32-43
Revelation 2:7
Revelation 21:7

“Mommy!! Mommy!! Mommy!!”
Loud shrieks mixed with dramatic wailing erupted the relative silence of my morning. I waited, knowing there would be a follow up voice. Sure enough, “It was not me!” followed by a series of pounding steps to see who could get to me first and tell their side of the story.

Indignation ran high as each party loudly pointed out how they were right and the other was wrong. The problem was that both had sinned. Both had hurt the other. As I quietly listened and calmly walked them each through what they had done to contribute to the conflict, one child pulled away and one drew near. One wept for his sin while one withdrew in anger.
The one who wept, curled in my lap, clearly sorry for being hurtful. We chatted about what happened and then we turned to tickling games and throw-your-head-back laughter.

“You love him more than me”, came a muffled, angry voice.

“That’s definitely not true, but you know that”, I replied. “You are choosing to step outside of our relationship and hold on to being hurt, rather than ask forgiveness. If you want to come and laugh with me, I’m not stopping you, I’d love to play with you!”

Silence.
Swallowing pride.

“I’m….sorry…..for……(it was costing all they had)…hurting you.”
Then sheepishly peeking from behind the pillow, a wide grin appeared. 
Tickles and laughter and we were all giggling as we moved on with our day.

Forgiveness is potently powerful when unleashed in a life.
But it’s a choice. Both to give and receive.

Jesus hung between two men as he stood in the gap for mankind on the cross, making atonement for our sin, choosing our punishment so we could accept His righteousness.
Both men had the opportunity to claim Jesus as Lord.

One scorned Him, jeering and mocking Him for claiming Lordship, claiming to be God.
One drew near. “Remember me, Jesus, when You come into Your kingdom.”
He acknowledged Jesus as Lord of all, recognized himself as a sinner, and threw himself upon the grace of Jesus literally being poured out in front of him.

The sun was hot and the air heavy as the weight of their own bodies sucked the breath from their lungs as they hung suspended above the earth. Their blood glistened in the sunlight. Throats parched, bodies dying, but Life was still being offered in the midst of death.

“Today you will be with me in Paradise”, Jesus declared over the thief turned saint, for in that moment he was entirely redeemed from the life of sin he had led. He didn’t have time to be baptized, didn’t have time to grow in wisdom and knowledge of God, no ability to memorize the Torah, yet, Jesus promised Him life!
His wasn’t a foxhole-save-me-I’m-dying plea. How can you tell?
He shared the reality of Jesus with his neighbor.

The other man, his was a belief with no substance, calling out with mocking sarcasm, “Aren’t you the Christ? Save yourself and us!” But his heart held no transformative faith.

The man who asked for life, the man who saw Jesus as He truly was, God, the perfect Lamb, the flawless sacrifice, didn’t stay silent at his neighbor’s mockery, rather he turned the remarks into an opportunity to point to truth. “Don’t you fear God?! We are being punished rightly, but this man has done nothing wrong.”  

Forgiveness frees us.
Faith fuels us.


One man held onto his anger, used mockery as his defense, pretending he had ground to stand on when he had nothing. He withdrew from Life, and sank eternally into Death.

But the other man drew near and exchanged Death for Life. He was freed from his sins, knowing they had been paid in full, and that faith fueled him to share the truth with the one neighbor he had left in the world.

And what of you? Which thief will you be?
Will you come near in humble awareness of your sin or pull far away, clinging to self-righteousness as if it could save you?
Will you dance in freedom and welcomed into Paradise, or be weighted down in pride and descend into Death?
And if you’ve chosen Jesus, dear one, who are you telling?
Is your faith fueling you to point others to the Truth of the Gospel?

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