Daily Devotions and Reflection




Friday, December 14, 2012

Saturday, December 15, 2012


Pointing to Jesus

 Read John 1:6-15.

“There was a man sent from God, whose name was John.
                 He came as a witness to testify to the light, so that all might believe through him.”

–John 1:6-7
 
John’s mission was to point to Jesus.  In religious art and iconography, John the Baptist is often identified and distinguished by a hand that is pointing upwards or towards Jesus.  He was sent by God to testify about Jesus, so that all might believe through his testimony.  When people asked him if he was the Messiah, he denied it and said that he wasn’t even worthy to touch the Messiah’s feet.  Talk about humility! 

As Christians we are called to imitate John the Baptist.  Like John, our mission is to point to Jesus.  John knew his purpose in life and he took his mission seriously. Sharing the good news of Christ was more important than his own desires or agendas.  He didn’t let his ego, or his pride, or his ambition distract him from his mission.  Paving the way for people to receive and follow Christ was too important.
 
In what ways are you pointing to Christ through your life?  In what ways are you testifying to the light of Jesus?  The news of salvation in Christ is too important to let our ego, pride, or ambition prevent us from sharing it.  May we hear God’s call to testify to the light, and may we find creative and powerful ways to point to Jesus.
 
Laura Johnson

God of Advent, walk ahead of me, helping me keep sight of your vision of peace. May I hold peace in my heart and pray for peace in our broken world. Amen.


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