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Light from the Word and through the lens

David Bahn - Reflections David Bahn

    • Religion & Spirituality

Light from the Word and through the lens

    Give Way!

    Give Way!

    We may want to claim our lane and avoid letting someone in. But God calls us to give way for the sake of Christian love, and as a show of true humility. Paul was willing to do this for he had experienced the grace of God so richly and wanted people to know it so fully. How about us? Have we experienced the grace of God richly? Do we want people to know it fully? Give way!

    • 5 min
    “Let the will of the Lord be done.”

    “Let the will of the Lord be done.”

    God's will may not always be harsh or difficult. Sometimes it can be pleasant. He wills that his children love and honor one another. He wills that children are treated with love and compassionate care. He wills that all people be saved. When we see these things happening, we can rejoice in the goodness of God's will. But even when God's will takes us to difficult places, we can be sure that God's will is ultimately and always good. So, indeed, “Let the will of the Lord be done.”

    • 5 min
    Wounds from a Friend

    Wounds from a Friend

    Agabus' message of Paul's impending trouble was not intended to confront him, or call him to repentance. But it was a message that others needed to hear, along with Paul. This is an echo of what God told Ananias when he was sent to pray for Saul and restore his sight. “I will show him how much he must suffer for the sake of my name,” God said of Saul. Paul didn’t just lose his Hebrew name when he started his missionary work. He lost privilege, power, and prestige among his Jewish friends. But he has already said that he is willing even to die for the sake of Jesus. I suspect that Agabus’ message may have been more for the sake of Paul’s friends, and his brothers and sisters in Christ. These wounds may be painful for those people to endure. But they may be trusted – driving them to God for comfort, hope, and peace.

    • 5 min
    Kneeling for Prayer

    Kneeling for Prayer

    When Paul leaves Tyre, heading to Jerusalem, the people there kneel on the beach in prayer. Luke was there with them. Note the "we" he uses to describe their action. It seems to me that this was an act of humility, foreshadowing the words of the disciples in Caesarea who say, “Let the will of the Lord be done.” Their prayers were urgent, tearful, seeking comfort from God, and protection and courage for Paul no doubt. 

    They knelt and prayed. What a great example for us today. Humility. Urgency. Sincerity. Faith. These are the inward attributes of one after God's own heart, and they are expressed outwardly in kneeling. 

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    The Long and Winding Road Home

    The Long and Winding Road Home

    Luke's travelogue of Paul's journey recounts not only places, but people along the way. He connects with disciples in Tyre and stays there seven days. But then he's away again, heading toward Jerusalem. There he will be arrested. At the news of his impending arrest, binding, and being handed over to the gentiles (echoes of Jesus' treatment!), he will not be dissuaded. He says, “What are you doing, weeping and breaking my heart? For I am ready not only to be imprisoned but even to die in Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.”

    • 4 min
    Forty-Five Years: May the name of the Lord be praised!

    Forty-Five Years: May the name of the Lord be praised!

    Today marks 45 years since my ordination as a Lutheran pastor. I am deeply aware of the incredible privilege I've had over the years. Serving churches in Utah, Colorado, Arkansas, and now Texas has been a journey of joy, tears, challenges, breakthroughs, and deep and lasting relationships. We still occasionally connect with friends from those congregations. Some have stood by us in great stress. Some in joyful celebration. The constant is that Jesus' message of grace and truth has been the glue that holds us together.

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