To do or not to do

EPISODE · Oct 17, 2023 · 1 MIN

To do or not to do

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

"Hvorfor kaller dere meg Herre, Herre! og gjør ikke det jeg sier?" Luk 6,46 Det er alvorlig det Jesus sier her. Han snakka til disiplene, men det var mange andre som også hørte på, forteller Bibelen (v. 17-20). Og det er vel hele poenget her: det går an å lytte masse til Jesus - uten at det får noen følger. Det går an å hylle Ham som Herre - men det blir bare med ord. Det er ikke det Han ønsker! Troen må følges av lydighet. Bare tenk på lignelsen Jesus fortalte om to sønner som ble bedt om å arbeide i vingården. Vi kan lese om det i Matteus 21 (v. 28-32). Den ene sa ja, men gikk ikke. Den andre sa nei, men gikk likevel. Det var han siste som gjorde farens vilje! Vi ber i Fadervår, at Fars vilje må skje på jorden som i Himmelen. Der, i Himmelen, er det englene som lyder Ham, og de gjør det prompte, forteller Salme 103 (v. 20). Guds vilje er ikke nødvendigvis at vi skal gjøre de store underne og miraklene (Matt. 7, 21-23), men at vi skal gjøre gode gjerninger i ydmykhet og trofast kjærlighet, forteller Bibelen (Mik. 6, 8). Og der kan vi alle begynne. Så kanskje trenger vi å lytte litt i dag til hva Jesus ber oss om å gjøre, her og nå. Eller kanskje vi vet det allerede, og så trenger vi bare å gjøre det. Må Gud velsigne deg når du går på Hans ord! Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner TFT488

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