Raised to Walk Devo Day 15 - April 15

Today let’s read Luke chapter 15, verses 1 – 7. What is a highlight to you from today’s
reading? Luke 15: 1 - 7 Zero into V. 7 “I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent.”

Let’s continue celebrating with the ones who were baptized yesterday at Siesta Key
beach. Send text to as many as you know of your prayers and love for them. Your
Baptism is a celebration that you have walked from death into new life in Jesus! Over
the next few days, we will focus on helping each of us understand our new identity to the
newness of life in Christ.

The truth is that walking with Jesus does not mean that every day will be easy. On
the contrary, the Bible tells us clearly that we will face trials and hardship along the way.
How can your faith remain anchored to Jesus during those times?

Think back to the baptism of Jesus. Remember how the Father spoke words over Jesus
on that day to strengthen Jesus for the trials ahead. Understanding your identity in
Christ and how God sees you, can provide an anchor during the storms of life.

This week, we will focus on a group of parables that Jesus told in Luke 15. All these
stories focused on lost things being found and the celebration that followed!
The situation in which Jesus told these parables is important. The chapter starts
with, “Now the tax collectors and sinners were all gathering around to hear Jesus” (Luke
15:1). These men and women were brand new friends of Jesus. It was obvious to those
around them that their old life was not far behind. But throughout the Gospels, Jesus
welcomed men and women like this. He sought them out and enjoyed dinners and long
conversations with them. He did not hide the fact that these men and women were his
friends.

The next line brings in the tension of this chapter. “But the Pharisees and the teachers
of the law muttered, “This man welcomes sinners and eats with them” (Luke 15:2). You
are a new creation in Jesus. You have come from death to new life in him. But there will
be those along the way who criticize or question the change they see in you. You might
feel the need to defend yourself. You also might begin to believe they are right. Did
Jesus change me? Does he love me unconditionally? Does he accept me?

In this chapter of Luke, the men and women gathering around Jesus probably were
asking the same thing. They were facing the shame and embarrassment of being called
out by some “religious” gossipers. What should they do? What was Jesus going to do?
Over the next few days, we will read portions of this chapter each day to dig deep into
the layers of this story. Some readings will be repeated, but don’t worry; we are
repeating them on purpose. Just like with a great movie, there are details of this story
you will only notice after watching it unfold a few times.

When you see the heart of Jesus, the care and protection he offers, and the love
with which he communicates, your heart will be impacted. Enjoy getting to know Jesus
and his love for you this week!

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