Jesus, This Keeps Going On
By: Pastor Jeff Iacobazzi
If you're still seeking Jesus, and I hope you are, where
are you looking? Are you looking in the same old places? What would
it take for you to venture into some new places? And while we're talking about
if you're looking, and where you might be looking, let's also be thinking about
how you'd go about recognizing Jesus if you saw him! [Don't forget, too, that a
good many holy people say when you're looking for Jesus, Jesus always find you
first.]
An angel is quoted as saying, "Why do you seek the living
among the dead?" Taking a cue from that, besides not hanging out in cemeteries,
we might consider that our old hang-outs, even when we've met God there before,
may not be the only or the best places to see Jesus who wants to meet us today.
That's right. Jesus wants to meet us today. Jesus'
resurrection not only means Jesus is alive, it means God is on the loose. Think
about it. When Jesus showed up immediately after the resurrection, he was
cunningly disguised as a gardener, a religious pilgrim dining in a hotel, then
as a beach front chef cooking breakfast for his friends. Sounds like God on the
loose to me!
The point is, most of the verbs in this piece end in "ing." And
we all learned that "ing" words mean, this keeps going on. We keep looking.
Jesus keeps walking. We keep seeking, Jesus keeps showing up. We keep heading
back home. Jesus keeps saying, "There's a place up ahead where we can eat some
good food and share a good Word." We keep heading back empty handed. Jesus keeps
preparing meals we didn't plan on eating.
Here at First Trinity we live in and under a few other
"ing" words. Our vision statement begins with the word, "Sharing." What an odd
word to give focus to an organization in this and keep all you can world!
Because there's plenty of what we're sharing, more than
any of us has need of, we can walk confidently in the rest of the "ng" words we
value here as we keep following Jesus: inviting; welcoming; nurturing;
discipling; healing; and rejoicing.
When these attitudes keep moving from our hearts into our
hands and feet, there's simply no telling what disguise we'll see Jesus wear-ing
each day.
Reverend Jeff Iacobazzi is the Pastor of First
Trinity Lutheran Church, which is located at 5321 East 42nd Street
Indianapolis, IN 46226. For further information, contact him at (317)
546-3085.
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