In John 2, Mary and Jesus attend a wedding feast together. During the wedding feast, when the wine runs out before the feast is over, Mary looks at Jesus (with that special look that mothers have?), and tells him, “They have no more wine.” And then Mary says something very important…
Remember the children’s game, Hide-and-Seek? One child counts while everyone else hides. Then, when the child is done counting, he or she calls out, “Ready or not, here I come!!” This popular game provides the perfect analogy for Mike’s message about the end of time.
With 1440 minutes available in each and every day, we all start at the same place and have the same amount of time to work with. The question is, how do you use that time?
The true definition of a servant is someone who sees a need – and fills it. In this lesson, Mike takes a close look at Jesus as He washed the disciples’ feet, and the important lesson to be gained from that selfless act.
A living church is in the process of making disciples, and doing what Jesus says is the first step in becoming a disciple yourself. The challenge is become a disciple rather than just a follower.