Talk It Over With…

DATE POSTED: Monday, July 8, 2024, and I was blessed to be at Blue Tree Resort, Orlando, FL when God inspired me to prepare this devotional. My Footnote will tell you how to find, read or listen to any and all episodes that I have shared over the years.

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE FROM THE Living Bible (TLB) IS FOUND IN Luke 24:15-19

THE BIBLE TEXT IS: ….suddenly Jesus himself came along and joined them and began walking beside them. But they didn’t recognize him, for God kept them from it. “You seem to be in a deep discussion about something,” he said. “What are you so concerned about?” They stopped short, sadness written across their faces. And one of them, Cleopas, replied, “You must be the only person in Jerusalem who hasn’t heard about the terrible things that happened there last week.” “What things?” Jesus asked….

APPLICATION OF THE WORD: Ever come home from work upset about something that happened at work, or at church, or in your social club? Often you would ‘unload’ with your spouse, but at times you just keep it bottled up inside to avoid making your spouse just as upset as you are. But in the case of a loving and caring spouse, they will recognize from what you said, or in the facial expressions they see, that you are much like the two disciples Jesus encouraged in our Bible text today. They may even ask: ‘What is bothering you? What things?’ So many times I have found that talking through a problem with a good listener, will often open my eyes to see that the problem is nowhere as bad as I first thought. Although Cleopas and his partner disciple were already discussing the events of the week together, it wasn’t until Jesus appeared to, and questioned them, that they spoke more objectively about the things that were troubling them. Hopefully, you have friends, or accountability partners, who will do more than just listen and agree with you about your feelings, or future outlook. At times these objective individuals will upset you, because they just seem to look beyond your feelings and still question you in ways that help you move forward. At one time, I had a good friend who wanted this type of accountability partner, for they wanted to be challenged when they were feeling down and discouraged. I believe there are days that most of us need to get more from a friend than just agreeing with us, so they could help us gather a more objective prospect on life. Jesus knew what the two disciples were talking about, but He asked them anyway. No doubt this allowed the disciples to look beyond their whining and complaining. When we do that we tend to see more than the one small thing that has really set us off. Think about it: Pastors leave the ministry at times because of one note or cruel unthoughtful comment from a parishioner. A child might leave home because of one last correction from a parent that caused that child to feel rejected. Good, solid, workers will walk off their good jobs, because of one careless, uncaring word from a supervisor. Parishioners wind up never returning to their church of choice, because of the way that some situations are handled at their church. Friends, I believe that Jesus is showing us in the biblical account today that we need to challenge our friends, especially when we see them struggling over something. However, these types of confrontations must always be bathed in prayer as we seek the Father’s will in what we should say or do to help our friends, without being the last straw that caused them to give up and leave the church or give up on religion altogether. Although Jesus asked ‘What Things’ in the very last verse today, I am convinced that He knew exactly what was bothering His followers. He just wanted them to hear out loud what they felt their main gripe was. Either of us could be on either side of this type conversation. We may have to impose a ‘keep quiet and listen’ mode, or we may be the one asked about what is bothering us. If the latter, I believe that we should find a quiet and private place, and be ready to talk calmly, but candidly about the problem at hand. Always remember that a burden shared is one where the stress of it is reduced by half. Satan is the author of confusion and division, so always seek time with the Master when someone, or something, is causing you stress. Our Savior and Lord wants us living in harmony and love for one another, so that we may better represent Him and His character. Let your action and reaction to life events show the world what it looks like to be a child of the King, not a hand piece of the evil one.

PRAYER BECAUSE OF THE IMPACT OF TODAY’S SCRIPTURE: Thank You Lord Jesus for helping us on many occasions to battle with the Evil One, who seems intent on destroying our witness. These unwanted events happen all too often, and like in the case of the disciples in today’s biblical account, we just need to be reminded of whose we are, and how trivial the matters are that Satan is attempting to force us into battle over. You showed us how to live peacefully and lovingly towards one another. Please strengthen us to live like You exampled before us, so that the world will be reminded of Your goodness, strength and love towards Your people. Ultimately, I pray that the world will see You in action through us, and gain a deeper desire to accept and honor you with their whole lives throughout all eternity. AMEN!

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