Matthew 20:19 – “And shall deliver him to the Gentiles to mock,
and to scourge, and to crucify him: and the third day he shall
rise again.”
A few days ago I viewed the movie “Invictus” which stars Morgan
Freeman, portraying the role of South African President Nelson Mandela. The plot was of Mandela’s push to resolve
political and social issues through his support of South Africa’s lagging rugby
team. One scene in particular struck a
chord with me and pushed a reactionary button.
In order to motivate the players, Mandela had them visit his old prison
cell at Robben Island where he spent the majority of his 27 year incarceration. The captain of the team stood in his small
cell and with arms extended measured the width and girth of the narrow
confinement. He reflected on the enormous
measure of a man that was imprisoned in this shallow tomb-like enclosure.
With the strength of a tidal wave, the spirit of the Lord overcame
me; I could see Jesus with his arms stretched out wide, standing in the gap between me and God; bringing us back into union. I felt my eyes well-up with tears as my soul shouted to my total
existence…’how dare you?’ How dare you
complain about anything? How dare you
wallow in the shallowness of what you believe you lost? How dare you not trust the God of all
creation? How dare you be impatient with
God’s timing?
I challenge you today…. look
at your circumstances – stretch out your arms and measure the breadth and depth
of what God has you in to help you trust him more….. How dare you not go, when he is the way? How dare you lie to yourself and others, when
he is the truth? How dare you not see,
when he is the light? How dare you!!!
Jesus died, was buried and resurrected all in harmony with the
salvation plan that God put into place before the foundations of the world were
even established. If God had a rescue
plan in place for mankind before he even created us; then surely God has a plan
for us in the simple circumstances that we face day to day. How dare we?
How dare we sit down and become null and void. How dare we waste precious time being afraid, jealous, petty, insecure, anxious . . .? Jesus took care of all of that at the cross. Get up and get about God’s business. Don’t waste another moment. We are new creations in Christ. Get up and make your mark - be about your purpose!
Every day
is a good day; it is up to us to make it a GREAT day! Be blessed!
Dr. JoAnn
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