Ah, should my transgressions be known….? were all our transgressions to be known….? were we all to know the transgressions of all…..? That may be called humility. I find it odd to think backwards in time and remember that our nation was the most prosperous and our veterans were the most productive, when we were the most humble. Enjoy the halftime!
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The Spirit Is Upon You!
Posted: 01 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST
Micah 3:8
But as for me, I am filled with power,
with the Spirit of the LORD,
and with justice and might,
to declare to Jacob his transgression
and to Israel his sin.
To belong to Jesus is to participate in His Spirit and in His work. Yesterday, we read the words Jesus spoke when He announced His public ministry in Luke. Today, we are reminded that we share in the exact same Spirit that was upon him. And we discover something else: with the glorious gift comes responsibility. The task of those who receive the Spirit is to bear prophetic witness. And the task of the prophet is, in part, to say “Repent.” In a world intoxicated with drivel about self-esteem and demanding at every turn to be affirmed in its okayness, this is tough work. But then, it always was. Still, it is necessary work and work for which God equips us. Today, ask for the gift of the Spirit to declare to Jacob his transgression. Ask for it in humility and gentleness (lest your words come back to haunt you), but do ask. Our sick world needs the diagnosis of sin before it can receive the cure of grace.