God being near is how it all gets started and is sustained. God was near to Jesus at his baptism, near enough to whisper the words “beloved” and the affirmation “pleased.” God wanted new nearness to Jesus so God directed him through Spirit to the soul-making crucible of “wilderness.” And though Satan was in the wilderness with the wild beasts, so were angel companions. God’s nearness, more often than not, doesn’t eradicate hardship, it uses it for some new faithful resolve. Did you notice after the arrest of Jesus’ cousin John – the one whose fiery faithfulness helped him believe – that Jesus picks up the fragments of John’s simple sermon? And what he leads with, the very first thing Jesus wants us to know, is near where God chooses to be. Near is how God chooses to be. I sure hope that what is driving us is God’s nearness.
For People with Bishop Rob Wright
The new podcast expands on Bishop’s For Faith devotional, drawing inspiration from the life of Jesus to answer 21st-century questions.