Today's Scripture
Eternal Life – Mark 10: 17-31
TODAY’S READING SCHEDULE: Isaiah 39-40; Mark 10:1-31(CEB)
17 As Jesus continued down the road, a man ran up, knelt before him, and asked, “Good Teacher, what must I do to obtain eternal life?”
18 Jesus replied, “Why do you call me good? No one is good except the one God.19 You know the commandments: Don’t commit murder. Don’t commit adultery. Don’t steal. Don’t give false testimony. Don’t cheat. Honor your father and mother.”
20 “Teacher,” he responded, “I’ve kept all of these things since I was a boy.”
21 Jesus looked at him carefully and loved him. He said, “You are lacking one thing. Go, sell what you own, and give the money to the poor. Then you will have treasure in heaven. And come, follow me.” 22 But the man was dismayed at this statement and went away saddened, because he had many possessions.
23 Looking around, Jesus said to his disciples, “It will be very hard for the wealthy to enter God’s kingdom!” 24 His words startled the disciples, so Jesus told them again, “Children, it’s difficult to enter God’s kingdom! 25 It’s easier for a camel to squeeze through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter God’s kingdom.”
26 They were shocked even more and said to each other, “Then who can be saved?”
27 Jesus looked at them carefully and said, “It’s impossible with human beings, but not with God. All things are possible for God.”
28 Peter said to him, “Look, we’ve left everything and followed you.”
29 Jesus said, “I assure you that anyone who has left house, brothers, sisters, mother, father, children, or farms because of me and because of the good news 30 will receive one hundred times as much now in this life—houses, brothers, sisters, mothers, children, and farms (with harassment)—and in the coming age, eternal life. 31 But many who are first will be last. And many who are last will be first.”
What does this passage mean to me/us
We all know how challenging this story can be to us. Who can do what Jesus really asks?
It is an ongoing challenge for us to seek how our hearts are truly willing to follow our Lord.
However, I want to focus on another word.
When this man approached Jesus, he calls Jesus ‘good’ teacher.
Jesus replies by saying, “Why do you call me good? No one is good except the one God.”
It makes me think of the definition ‘good.’ By any chance do we have our own definition of ‘good,’ which might be different from God’s definition of ‘good?’ The scary fact is that our definition can dictate our behavior, and when that happens we might not be living up to the call to live out the goodness of God.
Which brings us to ask God, what is ‘good’ in your definition?
Prayer
Lord, help us to live a life that is worthy of your goodness, today. Help us to learn your definition of good in our lives. In Christ name, we pray, AMEN.
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