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1-18-13 Jeus in disguise


1-18-13 Jesus in disguise

This is the refrain running through my head this morning – “Jesus in disguise, Jehovah passing by,” They were looking for a King they would never recognize – various lines from a song by that name by Brandon Heath.  If you look at the lyrics of the song – obviously – they were not in my head exactly right.

As in the past they were looking for Messiah to come to rescue them from the oppression.  Since they were looking for him to be a certain way, they missed him when he came.

In Luke 24:13 – 32 two of the disciples were walking when a man started walking beside them.  It wasn’t until he left them that they realized it was Jesus.

I submit to you that Jesus appears to us in many forms.  Mt 25:35-40 says that we clothed him and fed him when we did it unto others (paraphrasing).

Another line from this song says “open my eyes wide as I can, blind as I am”

I can feel the Lord pretty much always, so there was a time that I was asking earnestly to see Him.  You know what happened?  I kept having encounters with very unlikely people.  A man in Ybor who was drunk but had a word for me.  A guy at the bus depot while I was waiting for my son, who approached my car and started talking about the cd I was playing which was a music cd our church had cut, and told me things I knew to be true. A guy who needed gas who I ended up taking into my car and taking to a gas station who talked to me about entertaining angels unaware and asked me that if he were an angel what one thing would I ask for.  I told him that I couldn’t narrow it down to one because there were three things, family, finances, and ministry.  (Hey, angel, I’m still waiting!)

Eventually I stopped asking.  Perhaps I should be asking again.

Lord, open our eyes so that we can see you in those around us and love on them and meet their needs.

Melissa Going

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