Changed Destinations

So they drew near to the village to which they were going. He acted as if he were going farther, but they urged him strongly, saying, “Stay with us, for it is toward evening and the day is now far spent.” So he went in to stay with them. Luke 24:28-29 ESV

It is interesting that these two disciples had walked all day with Jesus. They had listened to all He had to say. They had talked with Him and told Him all their problems. But all down that long hot and dusty road, they never realized who they were spending their day with.

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All down the path they had walked focused on their hopelessness, confusion and fear. At any moment Jesus could have stopped them in their tracks shouting, “Hey guys, it’s me! I came back from the dead! Everything is going to be great!” but He didn’t. Instead Jesus first asked them about their problems then patiently explained and then he fell silent. He acted as if He would just go on without them. Then they made a choice that changed their destination from a village to a vision. They found one small kindness they could offer to a stranger who had shared His day with them. Jesus accepted their invitation and when they sat down together to eat He blessed the bread; showed them who He was. Will we invite some of the least likely strangers to sit with us tonight? When we make room for Him at our table He will still break the bread and give us a glimpse of His face as He has been doing for 2000 years!

Invitation for Church

Maybe most of you already have a church service of your own to watch online. But if anyone would like to share in ours at Generations Christian Church of Trinity Florida here is your invitation to join us live either at 9 AM 11 AM or 5PM. This is a Youtbe        live-stream event. May God bless us all as we pass through this very different time in the history of the church.

The Path to the Barn

Show me the right path, O Lord; point out the road for me to follow. Lead me by your truth and teach me, for you are the God who saves me. All day long I put my hope in you. Psalm 25:4-5 NLT

When I was a teenager I had the chore of milking our cow every morning at 4:45 A.M. At that hour, it was always pitch black out and so I needed to walk across the road to the barn with a flashlight to show me the way. I couldn’t see much but I knew that if I just kept my feet on the path then step by step I eventually would make it across. In that same way God has a very special path planned for our life. He doesn’t expect us to wait to see it all clearly before we start walking. Instead he wants us to trust Him to shine the flashlight on the place where we have to take our next step. That is what it means to put God first in everything. We must remind ourselves that He knows what is ahead on the path that seems dark to us. We just need to follow Him and no matter what happens He will lead us the right way, keep us safe even on the pitch black path and keep us safe all the way to the barn!

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