Matthew 9:1-17, 12:1-8; Mark 2:1-28; Luke 5:17-39, 6:1-5
So John the Baptist’s disciples fasted, but they were aware that Jesus’ disciples did not. They wanted to know why. I’ve always loved Jesus’ response:
“Because I’m here.”
But then He goes on and gives examples of garment patches and wineskins. And to be honest, I’ve sat here today trying to make the connection between the Bridegroom, clothes, and wine. I pulled out my old friend Matthew Henry, and wasn’t disappointed.
Henry reminded me Jesus’ ministry was brand-spankin’ new. (that wasn’t a direct quote of the Puritan theologian if you hadn’t guessed 🙂 )  Christianity wasn’t even a thing. Jesus had to grow his disciples before they could be useful.
You don’t put a new patch on old clothes, or new wine in old wine skins, any more than you put new believers into ministry. Jesus is telling us the maturing process is crucial. His disciples needed to spend time with the Bridegroom before the Bridegroom sent them on their way.
I know you’re probably tired of hearing that I’m on the Nominating Committee at church. But as we fill our various committees, these passages of Scripture are timely. There is something for all of us to be doing in ministry, no matter how long we’ve walked with the Lord. But I pray we won’t jump ahead of maturity, by inviting someone to serve where they are not yet spiritually prepared.
Because in Jesus’ example, that results in disaster.
Wow! I so enjoyed this applicable devotional because of the spiritual wisdom shared in regard to areas of service within the body of Christ (the local Church). May we in leadership prayerfully seek Christ’s desire for His Church in the Who, When and Where.
Amen! Thank you for your encouraging words. I’m praying with you that God’s will be done in the Who, When, and Where!