My mind
was blown listening to this sermon! Darrell brings up the concept of the world
and the question that people ask most often in response to John 17 – Why does
Jesus not pray for the world? When in reality, we learn that Jesus does pray
for the world because everything he prays for has a world orientation.
The part
that made me “woah” was this: Jesus does not come to change the world, rather
to challenge the world to stop being the world. And once the world knows that
Jesus has been sent into the world…. It will
no longer be the world!!!!! I have never thought about this concept in that
way before! When all of the world knows and recognizes that Jesus is king,
there will be no more world. Dang. During this time of political campaigning
and the upcoming election, I can’t help but think about the time when we
finally stop attempting to organize ourselves without God.
DJ also
talks about the three things that the evil one does to get Jesus’s disciples to
stay stuck in the world: divert our attention, distract our devotion, and destroy
confidence that God is good (lots of D’s). Evil’s major goal is to get us to
doubt God’s goodness – which Jesus counteracts by praying that HIS JOY made be
made FULL in us!! DJ says that joy is
the emotion that says “this is what I was made for.” I appreciated this
definition because sometimes joy is a hard concept for me to grasp, especially
knowing that joy can exist during great sadness and grief. Joy is the emotion
of being in relationship with God and knowing his goodness, which is why it can
co-exist with pain.
Laughter and tears= Joy
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