Devotional -

A Port or a Dry Dock? ( 22 October )

Then Jesus went home. Again such a large crowd gathered that Jesus and his disciples had no time to eat. When his family heard about it, they set out to take charge of him, because people were saying, "He's gone mad!" Some teachers of the Law who had come from Jerusalem were saying, "He has Beelzebul in him! It is the chief of the demons who gives him the power to drive them out." So Jesus called them to him and spoke to them in parables: "How can Satan drive out Satan? If a country divides itself into groups which fight each other, that country will fall apart. If a family divides itself into groups which fight each other, that family will fall apart. So if Satan's kingdom divides into groups, it cannot last, but will fall apart and come to an end. "No one can break into a strong man's house and take away his belongings unless he first ties up the strong man; then he can plunder his house. . . . Then Jesus' mother and brothers arrived. They stood outside the house and sent in a message, asking for him. A crowd was sitting around Jesus, and they said to him, "Look, your mother and your brothers and sisters are outside, and they want you." Jesus answered, "Who is my mother? Who are my brothers?" He looked at the people sitting around him and said, "Look! Here are my mother and my brothers! Whoever does what God wants is my brother, my sister, my mother."
Mark 3:20-27, 31-35

Jesus spent thirty years with his family. This was one of the most important periods of his life, an invaluable time of training for his public ministry. While he was living with his family, "Jesus grew both in body and in wisdom, gaining favor with God and people" (Luke 2:52).

We should not forget though that Jesus' family at this time tried to hinder his ministry. In (John 7:5) we read that "Not even his brothers believed in him," nor in his ministry, but Jesus made it clear that his family is whoever does the will of God.

Parents can actually build a kind of wall that prevents their children from serving the Lord. They can also put a blindfold on the eyes of their children so that they grow up with no knowledge of Jesus or Christian faith at all.

The ideal Christian family needs to be a port from which ships of hope (family members) can sail out fully prepared into this world rather than a dry dock where ships have no immediate purpose or job to do.

I myself do not wish to repeat the mistakes of many parents, who do not pray with their children or encourage them to do so. On the contrary, starting from today I will seek to pray together with my family so that all of us can be encouraged and sent out to ministry.

- 22 OCTOBER -