Matthew 11:25-26
Theology can be mind-bendingly difficult. Theologians have struggled for centuries over the meanings of certain Scriptures. A war was fought over a single word that defined the substance of Jesus in a creed. While religious study can be deeply rewarding and enrich our faith, it is not the basis of faith. Faith is not religious debate and church culture. Faith is living the gospel.
The religious leaders in Jesus' day were so concerned about religious practices that they didn't see the Son of God standing in their midst. It was left to those simple people who were just wanting to experience the love of God to recognize Jesus. He revealed Himself to children and to those who were child-like in their faith in Him.
We can get so involved in the business of our church or doctrinal debate that we become blind to Jesus as well. Our spiritual life becomes religious practice and an intellectual exercise. But the basis of a relationship with Jesus is a pure and simple invitation from Him. We don't need to debate theology and understand all the nuances. We don't need to follow some strict protocol or ritual. All we need to do is to love Jesus and seek to serve Him. We can take, as our example, children in their enthusiastic, trusting faith. Then our eyes will be opened to His salvation, and we can truly rest in the loving arms of Jesus Christ.
** Devotion taken from The Sanctuary for Lent 2016 by Sue Mink
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