4/05/2010

the spirit is upon me

Sunday April 11th, Acts 5: 27 When the apostles were brought before the council, the high priest said to them, 28 "We told you plainly not to teach in the name of Jesus. But look what you have done! You have been teaching all over Jerusalem, and you are trying to blame us for his death." First the power structure in Jerusalem, those who were in cahoots with Rome, said a loud No to Jesus’ message of grace and forgiveness by crucifying our Lord and Savior. They thought they were rid of him by having him crucified. They thought they had saved their necks and the necks of all their friends from the Romans by getting rid of Jesus. In Response, God said a loud “YES,” and Jesus and his trouble making went merrily on and in the process did save the necks of the Romans, those who were in cahoots with Rome, their friends and you and I. The ripples of the YES continued with the disciples and instead of denying him, as they did at his crucifixion, they were going about the Jesus business which is brining the good news. Jesus business, if it is honest Jesus business, always scares those in power who rule with fear. If it doesn’t scare them it is probably not Jesus business, it is just disguised to look like it, like those who were in cahoots with Rome. There are a lot of those on TV. To tell if they are cahoots or converts, ask how they follow Jesus mission statement in Luke 4: 18"The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed, 19to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor." Now ask how you follow it.Sunday April 11th, Acts 5: 27 When the apostles were brought before the council, the high priest said to them, 28 "We told you plainly not to teach in the name of Jesus. But look what you have done! You have been teaching all over Jerusalem, and you are trying to blame us for his death." First the power structure in Jerusalem, those who were in cahoots with Rome, said a loud No to Jesus’ message of grace and forgiveness by crucifying our Lord and Savior. They thought they were rid of him by having him crucified. They thought they had saved their necks and the necks of all their friends from the Romans by getting rid of Jesus. In Response, God said a loud “YES,” and Jesus and his trouble making went merrily on and in the process did save the necks of the Romans, those who were in cahoots with Rome, their friends and you and I. The ripples of the YES continued with the disciples and instead of denying him, as they did at his crucifixion, they were going about the Jesus business which is brining the good news. Jesus business, if it is honest Jesus business, always scares those in power who rule with fear. If it doesn’t scare them it is probably not Jesus business, it is just disguised to look like it, like those who were in cahoots with Rome. There are a lot of those on TV. To tell if they are cahoots or converts, ask how they follow Jesus mission statement in Luke 4: 18"The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed, 19to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor." Now ask how you follow it.

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