Look into Jesus
At the beginning of Jesus’ ministry John the Baptist pointed to Jesus and said ‘Look – the Son of God!’
Two standing near by overhear this and see Jesus walking by. They are intrigued. Maybe they have already started wondering a bit about Jesus and now they don’t pass up on this opportunity to find out more, they walk after Jesus.
Jesus sees them following him and naturally asks them:
what are you looking for?
They answer “where are you staying?”
They were looking for a lot more than that – answers to bigger questions about who Jesus was and the role he might play in their life and thinking about God.
Their question ‘Where are you staying’ was hinting that they’d like to spend some time with him away from the crowds.
Jesus understood that and invites them to
• “Come and see”
So they spent the rest of the day with Jesus and the upshot is that their lives are changed.
• How often do we hear something about Jesus and wonder what it means?
• Hear something on Sunday and consider how it impacts on our everyday life?
Do we investigate, look into it further?
This is what a true disciple is – not a mindless follower, but one who learns, grows in faith.
Let us respond to Jesus call to ‘Come and see’
• Look into Jesus
• Discover more
• Let him impact our everyday lives.
Here’s some ideas of how can you do this:
Read a gospel all the way through – in a different translation than one you’ve tried before:
Here is a link to Mark’s gospel, in the New Living Translation:
OR download a bible app onto your phone like YouVersion and read Matthews gospel – ‘The book of Matthew’ is one of their bible reading plans.
Scripture Union will send you daily bible readings with a thought – go to their website and select ‘WORDLIVE’
Borrow a book from St Stephen’s church centre – ‘books to borrow’ bookshelf;
Join a Lent Group or the next Alpha course - see ‘Home groups, courses and Alpha’ on the ‘Get Involved’ drop down.
There is always more to find out about Jesus – as Paul says to the Ephesians in his letter:
“I pray that Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith and that you may come to know and understand the love of Christ – its breadth, depth, length and height – the love of Christ that surpasses all knowledge.”
From a talk at Aldworth Breakfast Church by Rosemary Sandbach LLM 19-1-20