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When Jesus taught, He also ministered to where the people were at in their thinking and processing. He often taught the masses through parables. Even when posed a question, He was way ahead in their thinking and would often respond with a question in turn.
Truth went into the heart as He spoke. If you are like me, it is in those moments of hearing someone, speak, you know someone has spoken a profound truth. There is a strong sense you really need to ‘unpack’ the comments to get the fuller meaning.
When Jesus spoke the people listened. They often walked away after hearing Him share ‘stories’ or parables that had multiple levels of understanding and revelation, to give the accounts further thought and to discuss them with family and friends.
In essence, He invited people into a journey of discovery. The Bible records that Mary would hear things about her son Jesus and she would ‘ponder these things’. She would hold them in her heart, reflecting upon them from time to time, wondering and considering what they meant.
The process of pondering allows the Holy Spirit to engage us in a journey of discovery, so in the process we come to ‘know’ what we know as our own. The revelation becomes a part of our thinking and heart beliefs.
The discovery process is a journey. A step-by-step revealing and unfolding of multiple layers of truth that begins to grip our understanding and heart in different and unique ways.
Interestingly, Jesus’ parables often related to money - in nearly half of them. He knew money was a day-to-day reality for the masses, and wanted them to connect with the related heart issues.
Even today, as we read the parables, we have opportunity to ask the Holy Spirit to give us deeper understanding. He continually invites us to journey further with Him as we explore His teaching in this area at deeper and deeper levels.
He slowly reveals the complexity of the issues so intricately entwined with our heart. Layers of revelation begin to dawn in our understanding and we begin to recognize His heart to see us so free in from the grip of money in our lives and to avoid the trappings.
The insights and perspectives gained begin to bring course direction to our lives. Our beliefs, habits and world-views about finances and possessions begin to realign with His heart. Slowly we begin to see things so much differently.
He invites us into this journey of discovery every day of our lives, in every aspect of our lives, especially and including how we view our finances. The journey never ends. Thankfully we never walk it alone, the best part is that He is ever with us.
Where are you on your journey of discovery?
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