What seems lost in the church of today is the urgency or the importance of a personal encounter with Jesus. It is more likely that we will hear Jesus preached as someone after whom we can model our life, or someone whose example as a servant calls us to serve others. Jesus is certainly both model and servant, but he is first of all Son of God, the Incarnate One of God, and the Savior who died on the cross. To read the gospels is to hear His teachings and to see the signs and miracles which were a part of His ministry, but it is also a holy word which enables us to see people like us encountering Him in a personal life changing relationship.
What led me to give my life to Jesus was not a social agenda, or theological teachings. What led me to surrender myself to Him was the cross where I saw both divine love and forgiveness. I said "Yes" to Jesus because someone invited me to know Him in a personal relationship. This past weekend at a gathering of college friends, I listened to two men whom I have known a long time talk about the moment long ago when they had an encounter with Jesus which changed their life and the direction it took. I love that story John told in his gospel of Jesus when two of the disciples of John the Baptist came to Jesus wondering what He was all about and Jesus said, "Come and see." The very next day, Philip, went to a skeptical friend named Nathaniel and finally said to him, "Come and see." (John 1:39, 46).
Before inviting people to become foot washers, the church needs to invite them to "Come and see" this Jesus for themselves. Before people set out to save the world, they need to have a first hand encounter with the loving forgiveness and the abundant grace given on the cross. Without that personal encounter, those who start out for other reasons will grow weary and give up.
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