This question came to my mind while reading Luke 9.
Rather than test your recall, let me review some of the events in this chapter:
Ø Vs.12-17
After a period of teaching a crowd of over 5,000, Jesus suggests releasing them so that they can find shelter and food. His apostles respond: “We’re out in the middle of nowhere” [v.12 All quotes from The Message Bible unless otherwise noted]. Jesus responds: “You feed them.” They report that all they could round up was five loaves of bread and a couple of fish. You know the rest of the story! Do you suppose that Jesus was a bit disappointed in His apostles?
Ø V.22
For the first time, Jesus tells His apostles: “It is necessary that the Son of Man proceed to an ordeal of suffering, be tried and found guilty by the religious leaders, high priests, and religion scholars, be killed, and on the third day be raised up alive” CRICKETS! No questions! No shock! Do you suppose that Jesus was a bit disappointed in His apostles?
Ø Vs.28-36
Jesus took Peter, James and John up to the top of a mountain. As Jesus prayed, “the appearance of His face changed and His clothes became blinding white.” Then Moses and Elijah appeared and spoke with Jesus about what was soon going to happen in Jerusalem! During this conversation, the apostles were asleep – probably a trancelike state – but as they came to, “they saw Jesus in His glory and the two men standing with Him.” Impulsive Peter immediately spoke up: “Master, this is a great moment! Let’s build three memorials: one for You, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” Do you suppose that Jesus was a bit disappointed with His apostles?
Ø Vs.37-43
“When they came down off the mountain the next day, a big crowd was there to meet them.” A man had brought his demon-possessed son to be delivered, but the apostles had been unable to care for him. Jesus is CLEARLY disappointed with His apostles! The emboldened demon created a fuss through the boy, but Jesus delivered him instantly!
Ø V. 44
Jesus again speaks of His impending future: The Son of Man is about to be betrayed into human hands.” But, “They didn’t get what He was saying.” Do you suppose that Jesus was a bit disappointed with His apostles?
Ø V.46
In the next verse we learn that “They started arguing over which of them would be most famous. Do you suppose that Jesus was a bit disappointed with His apostles?
Ø Vs.49-50
Immediately after this, “John spoke up, ‘Master, we saw a man using Your name to expel demons and we stopped him because he wasn’t of our group.’ Jesus said, ‘Don’t stop him. If he’s not an enemy, he’s an ally.’” Do you suppose that Jesus was a bit disappointed with His apostles?
Ø Vs.51-56
As they continued their journey toward Jerusalem – through Samaria – the locals refused them any measure of hospitality. “When the disciples James and John learned of it, they said, ‘Master, do You want us to call a bolt of lightning down out of the sky and incinerate them?’ Jesus turned on them: ‘Of course not!’” Do you suppose that Jesus was a bit disappointed with His apostles?
Ø Vs.57-62
Along their trip to Jerusalem, three men
approached Jesus at different times.
o The first volunteered
to go along with them wherever they went. Jesus informed him that they did not
travel in luxury!
o The next man that came
along received the same call that Peter, Andrew, James and John had received: [Jesus
speaking] “Follow Me.” But when the
man asked for a few days to go and bury his father, Jesus responded: “Allow the dead to bury their own dead; but
as for you, go and proclaim everywhere the kingdom of God” [v.60 NASB].
o The third man stepped
forward and said: “I’m ready to follow
You, Master, but first excuse me while I get things straightened out at home.” [NASB]: “But
Jesus said to him, No one, after putting his hand to the plow and looking back,
is fit for the kingdom of God.” Do
you suppose that Jesus was a bit disappointed with His apostles?
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This was clearly a rough day for Jesus filled with lots of disappointments!
Yet, in the very next chapter, the Master selected seventy and sent them ahead of him in pairs to every town and place where he intended to go [10:1].
He
gave them instructions:
ü Pray!
ü Be careful!
ü Travel light!
ü Don’t loiter!
ü Grant peace to those
who offer you lodging!
ü Eat what they set
before you!
ü Heal anyone who is
sick!
ü If a town rejects you –
move on!
ü Don’t be discouraged! “The one
who rejects you, rejects me” [v.16].
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Scholars and leaders who sought to encapsulate our purpose under God, stated clearly in The Westminster Shorter Catechism that MAN’S CHIEF END IS TO GLORIFY GOD AND ENJOY HIM FOREVER!
We
did not come into being on our own!
And we are NOT simply the progeny of our parents!
God set all things in motion and observes each of us being formed in our mother’s wombs!
Does God have a purpose for each of our lives?
Yes! God has a purpose for each life. The Bible teaches that every person is uniquely designed for a reason, and God’s purpose is not limited to a career or ministry but includes spiritual growth, relationships, and personal impact.
Jeremiah
1:5 [GW] states:
“Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you; before you were born, I set you apart.”
Ephesians
2:10 [NIV]
“For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”
GOD’S
PURPOSE IS TO CONFORM US TO THE IMAGE OF HIS SON, JESUS CHRIST, AND TO FULFILL
HIS WILL IN OUR LIVES!
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How are you doing at this?
Do you suppose that Jesus has been disappointed in you?
Are you diligent about pursuing God’s purpose for your life?
Are you consulting with Him daily about how He might like to direct your path?
Are you taking advantage of the situations He may be placing you in to extend His purposes into another person’s life?
Let’s face it! We could all do better. Let’s pray about it:
King of the Universe: Father, Son and Holy Spirit:
I easily forget that You formed me in my mother’s womb!
I wander frequently, thinking that I’m a free agent who
controls my own destiny!
But my freedom is to be directed by You!
I do have a free will, but I also have surrendered my life
into Your hands!
I want to be of service to You!
Your path is the best path for me to take!
Honoring You will lead me to the deepest satisfaction and
joy!
You are the Potter.
I am the clay!
My life is in Your hands!
You will:
Make me lie down in green pastures,
lead me beside the still waters,
restore my soul,
guide me in paths of righteousness,
always be with me,
comfort me,
prepare a table before me - even in the presence of my enemies,
anoint my head with oil,
cause my cup to overflow,
characterize my life by goodness and unfailing kindness,
AND
You will welcome me ultimately into the house of the Lord
FOREVER!
Because of ALL THIS,
I once again surrender myself to You and Your purposes!
Have Your own way, Lord!
Amen.


