One who was there had been by the pool, unable to walk for thirty-eight years. Jesus saw him, approached, and asked, “Do you want to get well?” (John 5: 5-6)
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Saturday, May 23, 2026
MAY 24 – THE BIG QUESTIONS,
Friday, May 22, 2026
MAY 23 – ASK….
They (religious leaders) asked Jesus, “Why do your people not follow all of our traditions and rules? They don’t even follow mealtime ritual.” Jesus replied with a question, “Why do you ignore God’s word, and choose your traditions instead?” (Matthew 15:2-3)
Asking questions is a powerful way of teaching
truth. Jesus used questions often. As you watch and listen to your people,
there will be opportunities for you to see, and to hear the challengers who are
competing with God’s will and your stories for your people’s attention. As you
are attentive, the Holy Spirit may provide you with a question. That question
may lead the person, or those watching, to consider His or her words. This
gives each one an opportunity to see the truth.
Jesus, recognizing that these Pharisees were
not interested in God’s truth, proceeded to explain how they had ignored God’s
truth to seek their own, selfish interests. Then, He clearly contrasted God’s
desire for heart-felt relationship with men and women to the empty performance
rituals of the temple leadership. His question led to many people understanding
more about God and His truth.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
MAY 22 – REMIND THEM CONSTANTLY,
Even though you know these things; even though you are already firmly planted in the truth God has placed in you, I will always remind you of these qualities – again and again and again. (2 Peter 1:12)
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
MAY 21 – SO, CONFESS PERSONALLY,
So, therefore, make it a habit to confess your sins to each other, and then pray for each other, so you all may be healed and restored together in unity. (James 5:16)
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
MAY 20 – OPPOSITION
Jesus used the story with them (the religious leaders), but they did not understand Him. They couldn’t make sense of what He was telling them. (John 10:6)
Jesus told the story of the sheep and the
good shepherd (John 10:1-5) to help these church leaders understand what they
were doing with the people. From their perspective, He had insulted them (John
9:39-41) earlier in the conversation. When they did not understand the story,
He tried to explain with a lengthy, literal explanation (John 10:7-18), but they
did not wish to understand. Understanding meant they would have to change.
Jesus saw them for what they were, and clearly challenged them. When God’s
message is opposed in your community, you must do that as well.
Make sure that you address opposition to
God’s vision for your people. Seek His will in how to combat it effectively,
but don’t ignore such opposition.
Monday, May 18, 2026
MAY 19 – THE RIGHT STORY
He
(Jesus) didn’t say anything to the crowds without telling a story, but when He
was alone with His own people He unfolded God’s truths to them – so they could
begin to understand. (Mark 4:34)
People use their collection of stories (often their own experiences) to understand how the world works. When presented with new challenges, and especially when facing uncertainty, they will often create their own stories to predict the future. This is how most folks make decisions. Jesus presented God’s kingdom in a way that showed it was consistent with the natural world He created. For the few people who were receptive, He took time to teach more of the depth and breadth of God’s truth.
Some of your people also will be receptive to your stories. They will need your further investment in their lives to help them understand more of the meaning and value of the culture you envision. In these encounters, you will have opportunity to share with them how the Lord is your source, and help them grow in their reliance upon Christ each day. Then their stories, and the predictions and decisions they make can be based on God’s truth.
Find those who are receptive to truth and invest in them intentionally. Their decisions are going to be made based upon stories. Help them find God’s story.
Sunday, May 17, 2026
MAY 18 – TELL THE STORIES
Jesus told stories to the crowds of people who gathered around Him. He didn’t say anything without using a story. (Matthew 13:34)
In like manner, the stories that you find in your community may help your people understand the messages God asks you to give to them. Look around and see the stories of people following the vision as you have asked. Then, as you tell these stories, you will be showing your people what success looks like. They will begin to look for other expressions themselves, helping even more to gain understanding.
Find and tell the stories that your people need to hear.