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            [December 11, 2008]  
            
             -- Jesus went out again beside the sea; the whole crowd 
			gathered around him, and he taught them.  As he was walking along, 
			he saw Levi son of Alphaeus sitting at the tax booth, and he said, 
			‘Follow me.’  And he got up and followed him.”-Mark 2: 13-14 
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				  There 
				are lots of things in Scripture that are difficult for us to 
				imagine because they seem supernatural.  Stories of miraculous 
				healings, resurrection, plagues and pillars of cloud and flame 
				seem impossible.  But this passage from Mark, while not 
				otherworldly, seems almost as unlikely.  A man sits in his tax 
				booth, collecting taxes from the people and making a fine living 
				when Jesus walks up, says, “follow me,” and the man just goes.  
				Imagine a similar scene playing out in your workplace.  Someone 
				walks in, tells one of your co-workers to follow, and they just 
				go, never to be seen at work again.  It is almost as easy to 
				imagine a plague of frogs raining upon us.  And yet we can be 
				assured that this story, and stories like it, are rooted in the 
				truth.  Jesus was a nobody from nowheresville.  He had no 
				reputation and no one knew what he was all about.  Yet he was 
				able to put together a loyal and significant band of followers 
				who became the foundation for the Church that still exists to 
				this day.  How? 
				
				
				Jesus was able to tap into the human desire for one 
				thing…purpose.  Catching fish is nice, he said, but I will make 
				you fishers of people.  Collecting taxes may be lucrative, he 
				said, but where has it gotten you?  Moments like these that 
				reframed the way people thought about their daily lives.  So how 
				do you think about your life?  Does it have real meaning?  Is 
				the work you do and the life you lead part of any greater 
				purpose or do you simply do it to put food on your table and a 
				roof over your head?  All of us want to be a part of something 
				greater than ourselves and this is what Jesus offers even today, 
				the chance to do something more with our lives than catch some 
				measly fish or skim off the top of the taxes.  He offers us the 
				chance to know people on deep, personal levels; he offers us the 
				opportunity to look beyond the horizon of our immediate needs; 
				he offers us the means to change the world itself.  Jesus Christ 
				offers us all these things and within them is the clarity of 
				purpose that we all seek.  
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			Prayer:  God, help me to find the purpose in my life.  What 
			are you calling me to do?  Where do you want me to go?  I want to 
			serve you and I want to know this purpose in my life.  I pray in 
			Jesus’ name.  Amen. 
              
              
              
              [text from file received by Phil Blackburn ] 
              
            
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