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Just a thought ... Jesus gets up one morning and goes to town, it's a normal day. No feasts, it's not the Passover, a Sabbath or a wedding... just a day. As He enter's the town He meets a normal every day occurrence, a funeral. There's a procession with a mum burrying her only child... all her hope and future well being is lying dead. She's wailing, not the type of reserved grieving that we think of in terms of a western funeral, wailing... throwing dust in the air, there might be a group of musicians chanting funeral songs, there's people carrynig the body.

What would we do?... Really... You see it occures to me that we might be tempted to devide the 12 desciples into 4 groups of three. One group to help carry the dead son. Then next group to help the musicians, others to maybe help throw dust, and the last three to comfort the now childless widow.

But it also seems that if we did that, and if He'd done that, all that would have changed is that the journey to the grave wold have been a little more organised and a little less stressful... the end result is still the same.

But Jesus didn't do that... He went past all the externals and headed straight to the real issue... you can read it, Luke 7:11, it's amazing if you try and visualize what it must have been like! I wonder sometimes how much of our efforts just make the journey to the grave a little more palletable... Instead of addressing the real issue's... Like I said it's just a thought...

 

 

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