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I am using the YouVersion 49 Week Bible Challenge for these devotions. Today’s readings are Matthew 10; Micah 7; Jeremiah 50; 1 Samuel 14.
Matthew 10:34-42
[Jesus says,] “Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. 35 For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. 36 And a person’s enemies will be those of his own household. 37 Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me, and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. 38 And whoever does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. 39 Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.
40 “Whoever receives you receives me, and whoever receives me receives him who sent me. 41 The one who receives a prophet because he is a prophet will receive a prophet’s reward, and the one who receives a righteous person because he is a righteous person will receive a righteous person’s reward. 42 And whoever gives one of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward.”

Oh that peace would come to the Middle East. If only the fighting in Ukraine and Russia would cease! Might there be an end to the violent demonstrations in San Francisco and Chicago? Seems everywhere we turn there is war and rumor of war. Our troops and bases are on high alert in the Middle East for fear of Iran’s attack. Many think it’s just a matter of time before another terrorist attack is leveled against the United States.
When Jesus was born the angels proclaimed, “Peace on earth. Good will toward men!” When Jesus appeared to the disciples that first Easter his first word was, “Peace!” When the wind and rains buffeted the boat, Jesus stood up and said, “Peace! Be still.” And all was calm.
But now he tells his disciples that he did not come to bring peace to the earth, but a sword. How can this be?
The fault lies completely with man. Men and women deny him access to their hearts. They want nothing to do with Jesus’ teachings. People within our own households will be divided: some will believe Jesus. Others will reject his claims on their lives.
Jesus knew this would be the case. He knew there would be conflict over him and his teachings. He tells the disciples that right out. If we preach and teach only peace we will be leading people astray. Jesus would not do that.
But neither would he leave his followers without peace, hope, and comfort. There will be those who welcome Jesus’ emissaries. Someone will give a child a cup of water. People will receive the truth of God through his prophets.
So as we take to the streets, we can be sure of God’s provision – even as we should not be surprised by rejection and even persecution in the face of our good intentions and faithful witness. We need not go looking for trouble, but we can be assured of Jesus’ faithfulness, protection, and provision as we join him on his mission.

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