Monday, March 21, 2011

Antioch Church of Santa Cruz: The Journey of Lent #3

As a church in Santa Cruz, we are experience the journey of Lent. Lent is the season within the church  calendar when we prepare ourselves for the crucifixion of Jesus. This is a time of somber expectation, yet at the same time, it is a season of joyful expectation; joyful in that we know Jesus rises from the dead.

Last night we looked at: Luke's "Sermon on the Plains," where Jesus shares the values of the Kingdom. Because the values of the Kingdom of God aren't the values of the Kingdom of man, tension is created, & this leads the powers to be to crucify Jesus. Again this week, Jesus challenges the values of mankind: prejudice, pride, & hatred.

The scriptures for this week are:

Luke 10:25-37. This is the story of the Good Samaritan. Once again this is the Kingdom of God confronting the Kingdom of man. What stands out to you as you read this? How much are we like the lawyer? How do we desire to justify ourselves? How do we treat our enemies?

John 4:1-42. Jesus chooses to travel through the territory of the mixed-race, religiously heterodox Samaritans, a people despised by most Jews. Yet, Jesus treats the people & situations much differently. How does Jesus respond to those different from them? Are there people you find hard to love because they differ from you?






James 2. James the brother of Jesus shares his thoughts about what faith. Many people believe faith is something only to be found in our "hearts." James, on the other hand shares some strong imagery concerning one of the central questions to our relationship with God: What does it mean to have faith?








Read these texts & re-read them. Let them soak into your soul as you journey through the season of Lent. Let God teach you what it means to be alive in Him, what it means to join Him in His desire for all people to know His love.  

Pray: Share your concerns, joys, & concerns with God.

We are the "salt & light of the world." We are the "salt & light" of Santa Cruz.

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