Saturday, September 14, 2019

When God Comes to Visit

In the Old Testament, there are several times when the Lord came to visit. He met with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, He spoke to Noah about building the ark because a flood was coming, He met with Abram and renamed him Abraham and told him he would have a son in his old age, He wrestled with Jacob, He met with Moses on the mountain and in the tent of meeting, and spoke with and through the prophets. God has always sought relationship with His people whom He created. Some are open to Him and are aware of His presence. Others are not. 

The New Testament records the birth of Jesus and the history of His time walking on earth. During that time, there were some who were aware of His presence and recognized Him as ‘God with us’ and others who denied He was anyone special. Shortly before His journey to the cross, He was walking toward Jerusalem. “But as He came closer to Jerusalem and saw the city ahead, He began to weep. How I wish today that you of all people would understand the way to peace. But now it is too late, and peace is hidden from your eyes. Before long, your enemies will build ramparts against your walls and encircle you and close in on you from every side. They will crush you into the ground, and your children with you. Your enemies will not leave a single stone in place, because you did not recognize it when God visited you.’” Luke 19:41-44 NLT

Jesus wept deeply for all the people who would be crushed and hurt because they did not recognize Him as their Messiah. He came and walked among them, but it was mostly the lowly people of humble means, the wounded, the lame, the blind, the deaf, and those with incurable disease who recognized Him. Those higher in society, the educated, the wealthy, the religious leaders – all who should have known all the signs and the times – could not see Jesus as their Messiah. Jesus said that we need to become like children to enter the Kingdom of God (Luke 18:16-17). Children are open to learning, curious, and looking for someone to look up to. 

There are still people looking for God to show up in big, unmistakable ways, and they are going to miss Him just like the people in Jerusalem did. When He heals, they give the credit to science or good luck or karma. When He blesses them with plenty, they want more and hoard resources leaving others without basic needs being met. When He speaks to them, they blame it on lack of sleep or eating the wrong thing before going to bed, and ignore it.

“Then these righteous ones will reply, ‘Lord, when did we ever see you hungry and feed you? Or thirsty and give you something to drink? Or a stranger and show you hospitality? Or naked and give you clothing? When did we ever see you sick or in prison and visit you?’ And the King will say, ‘I tell you the truth, when you did it to one of the least of these my brothers and sisters, you were doing it to me!’” Matthew 25:37-40 NLT

Oh Lord, please open my eyes to see and my ears to hear and my mind to receive Your words spoken to me. Soften my heart so I can see You when You show up. I don’t want to miss You when You come to visit me in specific encounters. Thank You for Your Holy Spirit that guides me daily. Thank You for continuing to visit and invite me to follow You. You are an awesome God and I praise You and give You all the honor and glory, now and forevermore. Amen.

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