This
week, Kingdom Bloggers will share an occupation each of us
would have worked back in biblical days.
It’s a bit different for a
woman, to imagine herself in a chosen occupation in Biblical times.
What a woman did with her
time was largely dependent on the socio-economic status of her family or
husband. If a widow, whether Jew or gentile, poverty was her lot, unless her
family took her in. Here is the reality: the Jewish community in general, out
of deep respect for God and His law, treated women--those who were
virtuous--better than the pagan crowd.
When Jesus arrived on the
scene, however, his respect and treatment of women was radical. The women in
his circle had never known such acceptance. To His disciples, when Jesus
engaged the Samaritan woman at the well, it must given them a sudden rush of
anxiety like the secret service suffers when the president jumps out of a
limo against protocol to greet the people.
But I digress. If as a
woman, I could be any occupation as a believing Christian in first century, I
would want to be Luke’s associate editor and then foreign correspondent in
Rome (interviewing Paul in prison; plus, I love Italian food :). Luke is a gifted writer and reporter--the Gospel of Luke, which tells of
the life and teachings of Jesus, exudes with Jesus’ compassion, joy, miraculous
works and powerful gift of storytelling; the Book of Acts records the
beginnings of a movement that would grip the planet, and contains several
examples of women being used by God to teach, pray, worship and provide
hospitality and shelter to disciples.
How exciting--and
dangerous--to be in the midst of watching and recording the lives of ordinary
people being transformed and catapulted to the front lines of The Way. As a
front-line believer, I could not be “objective” as reporters today claim they
must be: I would be hopefully praying for and helping and learning about the
faith as I spent time with Luke, other seasoned converts, and later Paul.
Just imagining that kind
of life, makes me wonder if I am living with that kind of courage and gusto as
I work in ministry now. May each of us live with full-force and faith in the
occupation God has called us to now. For His glory.
3 comments:
Kerry, I meant to leave my comment to you, not Linda. Ooops! Anyway, I think your writing is inspiring for women and you even inspired yourself. Hahaha!
Kerry..I could so see you in the Correspondent's Role.
( looking as elegant and wise as Diane Sawyer)
I really chuckled at your comparison of Jesus talking to woman at the well and likened it to a Secret Service's " Holey Moley" moment.
" Mr President...ummm Jesus... SIR!...do NOT ever do that again!"
Thank you, ladies! I so appreciate your encouragement. And Linda, today when the prez jumped out of his limo, I thought of what I had written, ha ha!
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