March 8, 2012

HUMILITY -- THE PREREQUISITE FOR JOY IN MINISTRY

Luke 5

Courtney Vorel
Thursday's Devo

March 8, 2012

Thursday's Devo

March 8, 2012

Central Truth

Humility is the best response we can give when we come face to face with God's greatness. Because of His great love and mercy, Jesus invites us to participate in ministry with Him when we recognize our sinfulness and our need for a Savior.

Key Verse | Luke 5:8

But when Simon Peter saw that, he fell at Jesus' feet, saying, "Go away from me Lord, for I am a sinful man!" (Luke 5:8)

Luke 5

Jesus Calls the First Disciples

On one occasion, while the crowd was pressing in on him to hear the word of God, he was standing by the lake of Gennesaret, and he saw two boats by the lake, but the fishermen had gone out of them and were washing their nets. Getting into one of the boats, which was Simon's, he asked him to put out a little from the land. And he sat down and taught the people from the boat. And when he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, “Put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.” And Simon answered, “Master, we toiled all night and took nothing! But at your word I will let down the nets.” And when they had done this, they enclosed a large number of fish, and their nets were breaking. They signaled to their partners in the other boat to come and help them. And they came and filled both the boats, so that they began to sink. But when Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus' knees, saying, “Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord.” For he and all who were with him were astonished at the catch of fish that they had taken, 10 and so also were James and John, sons of Zebedee, who were partners with Simon. And Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid; from now on you will be catching men.” 1 5:10 The Greek word anthropoi refers here to both men and women 11 And when they had brought their boats to land, they left everything and followed him.

Jesus Cleanses a Leper

12 While he was in one of the cities, there came a man full of leprosy. 2 5:12 Leprosy was a term for several skin diseases; see Leviticus 13 And when he saw Jesus, he fell on his face and begged him, “Lord, if you will, you can make me clean.” 13 And Jesus 3 5:13 Greek he stretched out his hand and touched him, saying, “I will; be clean.” And immediately the leprosy left him. 14 And he charged him to tell no one, but “go and show yourself to the priest, and make an offering for your cleansing, as Moses commanded, for a proof to them.” 15 But now even more the report about him went abroad, and great crowds gathered to hear him and to be healed of their infirmities. 16 But he would withdraw to desolate places and pray.

Jesus Heals a Paralytic

17 On one of those days, as he was teaching, Pharisees and teachers of the law were sitting there, who had come from every village of Galilee and Judea and from Jerusalem. And the power of the Lord was with him to heal. 4 5:17 Some manuscripts was present to heal them 18 And behold, some men were bringing on a bed a man who was paralyzed, and they were seeking to bring him in and lay him before Jesus, 19 but finding no way to bring him in, because of the crowd, they went up on the roof and let him down with his bed through the tiles into the midst before Jesus. 20 And when he saw their faith, he said, “Man, your sins are forgiven you.” 21 And the scribes and the Pharisees began to question, saying, “Who is this who speaks blasphemies? Who can forgive sins but God alone?” 22 When Jesus perceived their thoughts, he answered them, “Why do you question in your hearts? 23 Which is easier, to say, ‘Your sins are forgiven you,’ or to say, ‘Rise and walk’? 24 But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins”—he said to the man who was paralyzed—“I say to you, rise, pick up your bed and go home.” 25 And immediately he rose up before them and picked up what he had been lying on and went home, glorifying God. 26 And amazement seized them all, and they glorified God and were filled with awe, saying, “We have seen extraordinary things today.”

Jesus Calls Levi

27 After this he went out and saw a tax collector named Levi, sitting at the tax booth. And he said to him, “Follow me.” 28 And leaving everything, he rose and followed him.

29 And Levi made him a great feast in his house, and there was a large company of tax collectors and others reclining at table with them. 30 And the Pharisees and their scribes grumbled at his disciples, saying, “Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners?” 31 And Jesus answered them, “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. 32 I have not come to call the righteous but sinners to repentance.”

A Question About Fasting

33 And they said to him, “The disciples of John fast often and offer prayers, and so do the disciples of the Pharisees, but yours eat and drink.” 34 And Jesus said to them, “Can you make wedding guests fast while the bridegroom is with them? 35 The days will come when the bridegroom is taken away from them, and then they will fast in those days.” 36 He also told them a parable: “No one tears a piece from a new garment and puts it on an old garment. If he does, he will tear the new, and the piece from the new will not match the old. 37 And no one puts new wine into old wineskins. If he does, the new wine will burst the skins and it will be spilled, and the skins will be destroyed. 38 But new wine must be put into fresh wineskins. 39 And no one after drinking old wine desires new, for he says, ‘The old is good.’” 5 5:39 Some manuscripts better

Footnotes

[1] 5:10 The Greek word anthropoi refers here to both men and women
[2] 5:12 Leprosy was a term for several skin diseases; see Leviticus 13
[3] 5:13 Greek he
[4] 5:17 Some manuscripts was present to heal them
[5] 5:39 Some manuscripts better

Dive Deeper | Luke 5

I wonder what Peter thought when Jesus told him to go out into the deep water and cast his nets one more time. If I were in Peter's shoes, I think every fiber of my being would want to ignore the direction because I often think that I know best. Peter checked his ego at the door and obeyed in faith. The display of Jesus' power and authority that followed literally brought Peter to his knees.

It was at this point in Peter's story that something truly amazing happens. Jesus extended an offer to Peter to join him in full time ministry! It was such an opposite outcome than what we might expect. Instead of an admission of sin leading to punishment, Peter's admission of his sin is the prerequisite that Jesus sought to offer Peter the chance of a lifetime. And what an amazing opportunity it proved to be. In the rest of this chapter alone, Peter witnessed firsthand Jesus' authority over disease, sin, and physical handicap.

While Peter gave us an example to follow, the chapter ended with the Pharisees who gave us an example of what not to do. Unlike Peter, the Pharisees did not see their sin or their need for the Savior. The Pharisees missed out on the joy that Levi and the tax collectors experienced when they answered Jesus' call to repentance.

I recently confessed to my husband and a few close friends some rebellious thoughts that I was harboring in my heart. It was so encouraging to me how quickly I experienced peace and healing once I chose to be humble and confess my sin. And do you know what else is crazy? In the couple of weeks following my confession, God blessed me with a couple of specific opportunities to serve alongside Him. I am so grateful to serve a God who redeems my shortcomings and lets me share in His joy.

Discussion Questions

1. I love that Jesus interacts with Peter in his workplace. And then, Jesus goes on to totally dominate in Peter's profession. Whether you are a business executive, a stay-at-home mom, or a student, have you stopped to consider that God in His sovereignty has complete authority and power over your job?

2. When was the last time that you got on your knees to really be still and focus on God's greatness? Will you consider carving out time today to worship God and ask Him to reveal any thoughts or behaviors that you need to confess?

3. Like the Pharisees, do you often view yourself as pretty "healthy"? Do you have trusted friends in your life who are willing to speak the truth to you in love to help you realize your blind spots?

WEEKLY FAMILY ACTIVITY

LUKE 2-6 (MARCH 5-9)

Read Luke 4:1-13.

• Where was Jesus?
• How long had He been there?
• Look at a calendar and count 40 days from today. Can you imagine not eating that whole time?
• Who came to Jesus in the desert?
• What was he trying to get Jesus to do?
• What did Jesus use to answer the devil each time?
• What is an area in your life in which you are tempted to disobey God?

Activity: Talk as a family about ways the devil tries to tempt you to disobey God. Work together to find verses that remind you of God's truth (biblegateway.com has a great keyword search). Each person should then pick one verse to memorize over the next week. Check in with each other throughout the week to see how you're doing in resisting temptation and hiding God's Word in your heart.