In our ongoing series about the disciples, we delve into the essence of God's love and how it compels us to view and treat others with the same value, care, and love that God bestows upon us. Today, we reflect on Andrew's example of bringing people to Jesus, drawing inspiration from a story about Joe Gibbs, a Super Bowl-winning coach who humbly shared his faith with prisoners, emphasizing that only Jesus can fill the void in our hearts.
Gibbs' testimony reminds us that worldly achievements cannot satisfy the deep longing within us—a longing that only a relationship with Jesus Christ can fulfill. This truth is not just for the successful or the downtrodden; it is universal. Even those who seem to have everything are missing something crucial if they do not have Jesus.
As followers of Christ, we are called to be like seeds that die to produce many seeds. We must be willing to die to our desires and comforts to fulfill our purpose of showing Jesus to the world. This means being with Jesus always and everywhere, or not at all. Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, which draws all people to Him, is the unique and unparalleled love that sets Christianity apart from all other philosophies and religions.
We are encouraged to see people as Jesus did, with a heart that pauses for the individual in need, whether it be the woman who touched His robe for healing or Zacchaeus in the tree. We must ask ourselves who we see in our daily lives and whether we are willing to step out of our comfort zones to bring Jesus to them.
The film "Mr. Holland's Opus" serves as a metaphor for our calling. Just as Mr. Holland's true masterpiece was the lives he touched through teaching, our purpose is to die to our own dreams and serve Jesus by bringing people to Him. We must be willing to risk and act, to move out of our shells like hermit crabs seeking growth, even when it's uncomfortable or awkward.
Finally, we must confront our biases and ask ourselves if we limit who we invite to experience Jesus. Are we like Philip, hesitating to bring Greeks to Jesus, or are we like Andrew, eager to bring everyone, regardless of their background or lifestyle? Our mission is to bring people to Jesus, for there are many who are longing to see Him.
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