After John had been arrested … (Mark 1:14)
John’s arrest was big news. Bad news. Heartbreaking and
lamentable news. Yet though it heralded the end of John the Baptist’s
ministry, it wasn’t the end of the story. Herod’s malice could not halt
the plans of God. John came preaching the good news of repentance and
forgiveness, and when Herod had him imprisoned, Jesus continued John’s
preaching. He even added to it. He continued John’s call to repentance,
but he also announced, “The Kingdom of God is at hand” and called
everyone to “believe in the Gospel” (Mark 1:15).
In the face of bad news, which we all face at one time or another, Jesus urges all of us, Believe the good news.
Believe it despite the bad or heartbreaking or lamentable news. Choose
to focus your thoughts and emotions on the truth of the kingdom of God.
Remind yourself of all of the promises and proclamations Jesus has given
us:
• “I am with you always, until the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:20)
• “I will never forget you.” (Isaiah 49:15)
• “In the world you will have trouble, but take courage, I have conquered the world.” (John 16:33)
• “I make all things new.” (Revelation 21:5)
Believe
these words! Write them down, and put them where you will see them
every day. Make promises like these the “news” that fills your thoughts
and lifts your heart.
God’s plans can never be defeated—not by
John’s arrest or Jesus’ death or the devil’s malevolence. Not by rulers
or schemes or any sin or misfortune in your life. Believe the good news:
you have been born, through baptism, into Jesus’ death and
resurrection, into a living hope. God is keeping a careful watch over
your life. Because you believe in him, you can hold onto his promises
when you are feeling discouraged or frightened. Jesus has won for you a
place in his kingdom; he has made the good news a reality for you. Let
these truths sink into your heart so that you can know peace in the
midst of difficulty or sorrow.
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