RE-BLOG NUMBER FOUR:
If you do not understand the idea of re-blog, I will know you did not read the blog for February 2, 2024
Friday, February 28, 2014
(based on Mark 1:36-37)
My imagination wouldn't let go of the
disciples looking for Jesus. It is way too funny of a vision rolling around in
my mind because I see the disciples scurrying around like mice.
Remember Jesus got up very early. While it
was still dark he went off to pray. The disciples were worn out from the
previous day's activity, had hit the snooze button on their alarm clocks and
were blissfully grabbing ten more minutes of slumber. First one and then the
other stood up, stretched and mumbled, "Good morning."
No one was completely awake and
conversation was at a minimum until Simon had his first sip of coffee. It was
then he realized Jesus was missing.
"Where is Jesus?" Simon asked.
"Is he still asleep?"
One disciple ran to where Jesus had slept.
"No! He is not here," shouted the disciple.
The disciples were not worried. Surely
Jesus was outside looking at the morning star. "No," another disciple
yelled, "he is not out here."
My imagination sees the disciples going
from room to room looking for Jesus. I bet they even checked the rooms more
than once. No Jesus.
Finally, the voice of reason was heard,
"Do you suppose he went off to pray?"
The disciples had to figure out which
direction Jesus went. This finding Jesus was much harder than the Finding
Waldo books. Waldo stayed still on a page but Jesus - well, the
disciples were never exactly sure where Jesus would go next.
Get ready. Here it comes. They found him
and said, “Everybody’s looking for you.”
I bet Jesus turned his head, looked at his
disciples and chuckled, while thinking, "Those silly disciples. Next time
I will leave a note."
IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU
Oh my goodness! The disciples lost Jesus.
How dare they?
It could happen to you. Have you ever lost
Jesus?
The disciples knew exactly where Jesus was
when they went to sleep. The disciples could not find Jesus when they woke up.
My imagination makes this a funny scene because when something is lost we look
everywhere to find it. We even look in places again to make sure we didn't miss
it the first time we looked. This is not funny though.
Have you ever lost Jesus? One minute he is
there. Right beside you. Close enough to touch. You are so sure he is with you.
You can feel his peace. His presence.
And then you cannot. Jesus is lost. You do
not feel his peace. You do not feel his presence.
"Where are you Jesus?" you cry
out. "I need you. I need you now."
You look for Jesus. "Where did I leave
him? What happened between yesterday and today? What happened to my sense of
security? I study. I read the Bible. I believe. Jesus, where are you?"
Alone, even if you are in a crowd or
surrounded by family and friends, is how you feel. There is emptiness inside
you. But why?
When this happens and it happens to every
believer at some time in their faith walk, you have to take a deep breath and
examine how you feel, what you have been doing and what you have been thinking.
Are you on so many committees at church you don't have time for Jesus? Do you
have health issues which consume your whole focus? Have you been so busy
feeding the faith of others you have failed to feed yourself?
Stop. Take a deep breathe. Turn around.
Jesus is right there and I bet Jesus arms are open and he is saying, "I
will never leave you."