Readings 031726
I asked a friend once what he thought it would be like
when he finally met Jesus for his judgment.
This good Cajun man smiled and said,
“I think I’ll meet Him beside my favorite fishing spot on the bayou.
We’ll sit on a log, and He’ll ask me about my life.
I sure hope I’ve got some good stories to tell Him.”
That picture has stayed with me over the years.
And today’s scriptures make it feel even more real.
Ezekiel sees water—
just a trickle at first—
but the farther he walks with God,
the deeper it becomes.
Ankle‑deep.
Knee‑deep.
Waist‑deep.
Until grace becomes a river
so wide you can only swim in it.
Where that river flows,
life follows—
fruit on the trees,
healing in the leaves,
joy in the city of God.
Then the Gospel carries us
to another place of water—Bethesda—
where a man has waited thirty‑eight years
for something to change.
And Jesus doesn’t wait for the pool to change the man.
He moves the man’s heart instead.
“Do you want to be well?”
And with one word,
He turns waiting into rising.
Maybe that’s the story God wants from us—
how His grace carried us from the shallow places
into the deep,
how His voice lifted us
when nothing else could.
And maybe one day,
sitting beside our own quiet bayou,
we’ll smile and say,
“Lord, I’ve got some good stories to tell You—
because You were in every one of them.”
Prayer
Lord Jesus Christ,
Let Your grace carry me
from the shallow places into the deep.
Sit with me beside the quiet waters
and remind me You were in every story.
Heal what is tired, lift what has waited too long,
and make my heart a river where Your life can flow.
When I meet You at last, let my life speak of Your love.
Amen
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