JESUS LEFT BEHIND
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One of the all-time bestselling series was
LEFT BEHIND. It was based upon bible prophecy
with the premise that someday those who are
faithful followers of Jesus will be snatched
away and the non-believers will be left
behind. Although Jesus used the context of
"in the days of Noah" where only the
believer/followers were the ones left behind
and not the non-believers, this teaching is
very pervasive today.
Whatever teaching is true-Jesus' words or the
popular prophets of our day-I am more
concerned about Jesus being LEFT BEHIND. I
especially think about this at the two most
revered holidays within the Christian
world-Christmas and Easter.
As you know we have set out to do the most
difficult thing we've ever done in our lives.
We are trying to follow the teachings and
principles of Jesus and embrace Jesus as a
lifestyle. One of the reasons for not being
able to do this in the past is that we had
our focus on something closely related to
Jesus year after year, yet quite different
with disappointing results. We were either
adding something to Jesus as if He needed our
additions or we were diluting the awesomeness
of Jesus by packaging Him in our comfortable,
spiritual boxes. Because our focus was not on
simply Jesus, many times we have caught
ourselves just going through the motions of
the spiritual life. We had effectively left
Jesus behind as we set out to live our lives.
I found out the hard way that leaving Jesus
behind proved to be disastrous. Life doesn't
work well without Him and I didn't know what
to do to work well for Him. I kept leaving
Jesus behind!
This Christmas I want to suggest the
three most common ways of putting Jesus in
the position of being left behind in your
life. FIRST-We tend to leave Jesus behind in
the manger! Jesus is no longer in a manger or
cattle feeding trough. Both the Bible and the
Qur'an teach that Jesus was born of a virgin
and He is called the Word of God. In the
first chapter of John it says the "Word"
became flesh (not a book nor a religious
organization), grew up and "dwelt" among us
(made Himself at home among us), being full
of grace and truth. Jesus is not still in the
manger, so don't leave Him there. Learn to
relate and interact with Jesus out of the manger.
This reminds me of the program for a
Christmas pageant several years ago that
listed out all of the actors by name. When it
came to Jesus, it said, "The baby Jesus is
played by a 60 watt light bulb." When you
leave Jesus behind, an impersonal light bulb
may be the only light you'll be able to see
and share.
SECOND-We tend to leave Jesus behind on the
cross! Whether you are Catholic with Jesus
visibly hanging there or you relate to Jesus
with the symbol of an empty cross, the story
and dynamic of Jesus is so much more than a
cross. He's been there-done that and now
wants you to enjoy Him as the resurrected
one-the one who knows you best and loves you
the most!
THIRD-We tend to leave Jesus behind in the
clouds! Those who are so focused on Jesus'
2nd Coming tend to be looking up into the
clouds and looking ahead to the sweet bye and
bye. So life becomes all about Jesus coming
in the clouds to get us out of this mess.
This is not what Jesus taught and lived. He
wants to dwell among us as our King-our
Master-right here in the nasty now and now.
There is no escape clause for those who
believe and follow Him. And, if Jesus does
snatch those who believe and follow Him out
of this world, it is only to bring us right
back down here to dwell in His amazing
presence on earth. In other words, there's a
U-turn right back to earth. That's where the
streets of gold, etc. will be-right here!
So, why do we tend to leave Jesus behind in
the manger, on the cross or up in the clouds?
Three simple things come to mind. It seems to
be a natural, human tendency to leave Jesus
behind or leave Jesus out. To do this (1)
localizes Jesus to some place where we can
visit or not, (2) limits Jesus from doing
things that might be out of my comfort zone,
and (3) leaves me alone to my own thinking,
so that I can salvage some sort of fantasy of
being in control.
To leave Jesus behind is to worship an
impersonal God. And, if He is impersonal,
then we tend to worship and lift up
religiosity, traditions and man-made
commandments. Hey, this Christmas do
everything you can do to make it all about
personalizing Jesus. Release Jesus from the
manger. Remove Him from the cross. Refocus
your eyes out of the clouds and be a part of
what Jesus is doing right here on earth right
now. Jesus is awesome, alive and actively
desiring to make Himself at home in your
life. Will you let Him do just that this
Christmas?