
Psalm 19:7-9 (Eugene H. Peterson's Message)
The revelation of God is whole
and pulls our lives together.
The signposts of God are clear
and point out the right road.
The life-maps of God are right,
showing the way to joy.
The directions of God are plain
and easy on the eyes.
God's reputation is twenty-four-carat gold,
with a lifetime guarantee.
The decisions of God are accurate
down to the nth degree.
Christianity is fundamentally an interactive relationship between God and people. God is neither a concept nor a doctrine. He is a Person. Through the sacrificial death of Jesus or Nazareth, who is the Christ, God brings everyone into communion.
If you have believed on the message of The Christ then you are in a position to participate in the ongoing work of Christ.
There are a variety of media through which the all wise God speaks or interacts with people. Christianity is fundamentally an interactive relationship between God and people. We need to be intune to God's guidance.
Being in tune is not automatic. You can be around the Christ, his Church and things that constitute the kingdom such as the preaching of the Word and yet miss out God's guidance.
The signposts of God are clear and point out the right road.
Let's regard for a moment The Woman with the issue of blood in order to catch a glimpse of what it means for someone to be in tune. We will use the account found in the book of Luke chapter 8.
In that passage
Jesus has just returned to Galilee from the country of the Gerasenes in which he released a man from strong demon possession. Awaiting him on the shores of Galilee was a very large crowd of people. Let's pick up the story in Luke 8 from verse 41
Luke 8:41-47 EMTV
(41) And behold, there came a man named Jairus, and he was a leader of the synagogue. And falling at the feet of Jesus, he was imploring Him to enter into his house,
(42) for he had an only daughter about twelve years of age, and she was dying. But as He was going, the crowds were pressing against Him. (in the original Greek, the word translated pressing – carries with it the image of something being strangled completely or drowned)
As Jesus is making his way to the home of Jairus, he is completely surround by a sea of people. His passage was being strangled or drown by people who were amazed by Jesus' presence. Lets continue with verse 43
(43) Now a woman, having a flow of blood for twelve years, who though she had spent her whole livelihood on physicians, was not able to be healed by anyone,
(44) approaching from behind, touched the hem of His garment. And immediately her flow of blood stopped.
(45) And Jesus said, "Who touched Me?" When all denied it, Peter and those with him said, "Master, the crowds are pressing You hard and crowding You, and You say, 'Who touched Me?'
(46) But Jesus said, "Someone touched Me, for I perceived that power has gone out from Me."
There were hundreds of people pressing up against Christ as he made his way to the home of Jairus. They were in physical contact with him, yet only one person reached out and touched him in such as way that he in surprise exclaimed “Who touched me”. Who drew upon my miracle working power. In the midst of a teeming throng, Jesus felt God's ability, meaning, power and might flow from him.
There were many people in close proximity to Him, but only one person placed herself in tune with God's strength.
I want you to imagine yourself in that teeming mass of persons. You are one of those who are as it were pressing against Him, strangling his way. Would you be amazed or simply glad to see him? Or perhaps would you have been like the Woman with the issue of blood and placed yourself in tune with God's ability, meaning, power and might.
Every time you kneel in prayer or attend a service you must decide whether you will just be one of the crowd or like the woman with the issue of blood.
You must decide whether you will place yourself in tune with God's ability.
I have always refused to go to Church on Sunday or a Wednesday and simply sit through the service. We must entry the house of God with expectation that we can receive our portion of might, ability and meaning that flows through the preaching of the word and the testimony of the saints. We have been adopted by Christ to walk in great spiritual blessings. The Apostle Paul wrote these words to the Church at Ephesus:
Ephesians 1:3 KJVR
(3) Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ:
Life is unfair and dangerous. But let me encourage you to actively pursue a state of “in tuneness” with God's largess.” God's spiritual blessing.
Being in tune with Christ pulls our lives together. Regardless of the state of relationships in your home, Be in tune with the fact that God's ability is able to keep you sane. The power of God can pull your life together.
Not only will it pull our life together but also allow us to see the signposts of God and take the right road, the right job, marry the right someone.
Strive to be in tune with God on your job in whatever position you are called to give service.
His ability will enable you to engage in conversations that bring the power of God to bear on the issues of life.