“Tell me
the ‘Katherine’ story, again!” I remember speaking these words from my hospital
bed, just hours after being told my baby would arrive within the week. It was
still three months early! My friend, Denise, had a miracle story about her
daughter, Katherine. There had been a time that the doctors had left little
hope that her baby would survive. Katherine was now seven and a healthy girl
with a beautiful spirit. After the news I had just heard, and an ambulance ride
to a better equipped hospital, I needed to hear the words of this story of
God’s miracle intervention, again. During the four remaining days of my pregnancy,
I called and requested that story several more times. It was sweet nectar to my
soul to hear what my God had done for another. It fed my faith and built hope
during that difficult time.
Speaking
of Jesus Christ, the Scripture states, “Therefore
it says, “When he ascended on high he led a host of
captives, and he gave gifts to men.” (In
saying, “He ascended,” what does it mean but that he had also descended into the lower regions,
the earth? He who descended
is the one who also ascended far above all the
heavens, that he might fill
all things.)” (Ephesians 4:8-10 AMP)
Jesus came down to live on this earth. In his death he descended to
break the power of death for all mankind. He then ascended to take his rightful
place at the right hand the Father. The Son of God came to us, to break the
power over us and lead the way for us to follow.
Where
have I ascended from? Where have I
descended to? How can I take captives
with me? How far can others ascend,
because I share about being led out of bondage?
These questions can be asked over and over in our lives. Every trial, every failure, every hard
experience can become an opportunity to lead captives just as Jesus did.
Have you
ever been part of the crowd all going the same direction, such as a parade or a
walk for a cause? Within this crowd
someone may be struggling to find their way. This person may be walking a
little slower or just not in the general flow of the crowd. He or she may be
struggling to manage carrying belongings while trying to keep up. Whatever the difficulty
may be, this person needs help to continue in the right direction. Someone with an encouraging word and an extra
set of hands can make all the difference in this walk of life.
Jesus is at the head of this crowd. He is
leading all of the captives. He has broken the bonds that the enemy has placed
on us. He has conquered death and brought us to eternal life. We are in the crowd showing the world the way
to the Father and helping each other.
Over my
lifetime, I have been in many of these crowds. Sometimes I have been the
struggling one, like when I called to hear the “Katherine” story. At other
times, I have matured and become the one to help others along. After my son’s NICU
experience, I became actively involved in the parent support group. Here I
could help others who were going through similar experiences. I’ve been able to
tell the “Jonathan” story many times over the years. I have brought that same hope to others that
my friend, Denise brought to me.We are all following the captain of the hosts, Jesus Christ
himself! Along the way we will all stumble or take a misstep. We may also
experience hard times. After we have been brought through our trials, we can help
others ascend from where we have descended to. I’ve always loved and tried to
lead my life by the verses. All praise to God, the
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. God is our merciful Father and the source of
all comfort. He
comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others. When they are
troubled, we will be able to give them the same comfort God has given us. (2 Corinthians 1:3-4 NLT) The Amplified version of this verse defines
comfort as consolation and encouragement.
We can be the listening ears, the soothing touch and speak the
encouraging words of Jesus to those who need it most.
Jesus
came to us to take us by the hand and lead us to the father. We can likewise go
to others, take them by the hand and help them along the way. This may at times
slow us down or alter the course of our path some. Past trials provide us with
the grace and mercy to extend to others in need of grace and mercy. We can walk
with one hand raised and holding the hand of Jesus, and the other hand extended
out to bring someone along with us.
So as you go about your
life, tell your story. Take someone by the hand and lead them along. Together
you can follow Jesus straight to the heart of the Father. Captivity is freed in
God’s presence. Bring comfort wherever you
go.
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