Then looking up to heaven, he sighed and said to him, "Ephphatha," that is, "Be
opened." And immediately his ears were opened, his tongue was released, and he spoke plainly.
(Mark 7:34-35 NRSV)
I remember reading about a lady who stepped into an elevator and said to the operator, "The
eleventh floor, please." He asked politely, "Whom did you wish to see on the eleventh floor?" She
snapped back, "That's none of your business, young man." "I'm not being nosy lady, it's just that
this building only has eight floors." We can make the same mistake; we can set unrealistic
expectation. But the real question that confronts us is whether we are willing to pay the price to
achieve what we know in our hearts we can achieve.
As demonstrated in our scripture reading today, Jesus' centered his life on fully serving God's
people. One of Jesus's own disciples did not commit his all to serving God. He was really looking
out for his own good. He was the treasurer for Jesus and the disciples. It is speculated that he
often dipped into the treasury for his own pleasure. Jesus even knew early on that there was a bad
apple in his inner circle. That bad apple was Judas.
But, there are also many Biblical stories where people did give their all to God. Paul is one
example. He was a persecutor of Christians. Then after his conversion on the road to Damascus,
he became the greatest missionary in the history of the church and started many new churches.
How are we doing is serving God?
Prayer: Dear God, help me to hear your whispered word, so that I may more faithfully
serve you. Amen.
Written by: Ronald Newhouse, Texas, USA