Message Minute (The Jesus Who Disrupts)

"Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword." – Matthew 10:34

Here's a question worth sitting with: What if the most loving thing Jesus could do was disrupt your life?

We've all built a comfortable picture of Jesus, warm, gentle, safe. The kind of Jesus you'd put on a greeting card. But the real Jesus? He's the Lion of Judah, not a house cat. C.S. Lewis captured it perfectly when Mr. Beaver says of Aslan, "Course he isn't safe. But he's good."

That's the Jesus of Matthew 10, “I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.” In the original language, sword, is closer to a fisherman's knife, used for cutting and separating. Like a surgeon's scalpel, it cuts to heal, not to destroy. He is saying that when truth shows up in a world comfortable with lies, division is inevitable. Not because truth is cruel, but because it's clarifying.

His goal in allowing disruption in your life isn’t to hurt you, He's dismantling everything that's been keeping you from actually living. The version of Jesus that never disrupts anything is also the version that never changes anything.

The good news is this: His disruption is always in your favor. Every false peace, every toxic pattern, every chain you've grown comfortable wearing, that's what's in His crosshairs. Not you.

Reflection: In what area of your life have you settled for a "safe" version of Jesus that doesn't ask much of you?

Prayer: Lord, forgive me for shrinking You down to fit my comfort zone. I want to know the real You; not the version I've designed, but the Jesus who is wildly good and beautifully disruptive. Have Your way in my life. Amen.

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