Yeast

In Matthew 16:5-12, Jesus has an interesting discussion with His apostles. Traveling to a new place, the disciples realize that they forgot to bring any bread with them. Remember that this moment of hunger is framed by two miracles that specifically involve bread. In each case, thousands were fed and leftovers trumpeted God’s abundance and power. As the disciples talk about bread, Jesus warns them about the yeast of the Pharisees. The disciples are worried about providing for themselves, but Jesus wants them to lift their eyes and see Who is standing with them. The cautioning words of Jesus are meant to pierce the worries and cares of the day, letting His people see that God stands among them. The disciples misunderstand. Jesus explains that what they take in shapes who they are. In this case, the teaching of the Pharisees will not help them see Jesus and the power of God.

Like the disciples, we live with the truth that “we are what we eat.” Embedding the Bible is all about taking in what Jesus offers. Beware of anything that does not lift your eyes to see Jesus. It is only in keeping our eyes on Jesus that we can help other see Jesus. Each of us is yeast in the days of our lives. Each of us leaves a mark on the people we meet. It may be in how we encourage, comfort, or help clarify a life lived with God. Or it may be in the way we tear down, get angry, or live only for self. We too must be aware of how we influence each moment. Will we allow the embedded word of God to shine in our lives? Will we bring salt and light into the world?

1. What area of influence do you need to be most aware of this week?

2. How can you deliberately help others see Jesus this week?

Date Reading
January 22 Matthew 14:13-36
January 23 Matthew 15:1-20
January 24 Matthew 15:21-39
January 25 Matthew 16
January 26 Matthew 17:1-23
January 27 Matthew 17:24-18:14
January 28 Matthew 18:15-35
January 29 Matthew 19

 

This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *