Good Questions
One day while driving with my son Aaron in the car, the song by Chris Tomlin began to play - Is He Worthy? Aaron wondered why he asked this question. He tells me, “Dad, duh, yeah, He is worthy.” So, I need to write this famous Christian artist about his lyrical choices. Just kidding. I told my son it raises a thought in our minds that God is the only One worthy of all our worship. It did, though, remind me of how powerful a question can be in our remembrance and search for truth. Sometimes, the answer is not necessarily for the one asking the question but for the one who needs to answer that query.
In Luke’s gospel, we read about two men on a journey to Emmaus who had a few questions to ponder by our Lord (Luke 24:13-35). First, Jesus asks why they were arguing (v.17). Like He didn’t know. The men gave a short, vague answer (v.18), and Jesus replied with a question to gain further information - again like He didn’t know. Then, after the Emmaus disciples explained what occurred, Jesus gave this statement and the rhetorical question, “Wasn’t it necessary for the Messiah to suffer these things and enter into His glory” (v.26)? These questions were necessary to help these men open themselves to the truth (v.27). Friends, what questions are the Lord asking You? He already knows the answer; allow the Holy Spirit to open your hearts to His truth (John 14:26).
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