More than meek and mild

I wrote this years ago and couldn't find where I posted it.  I coudln't find it on my Mac or on my Pinterest board.  Anyway, I finally came across it the other day!

I sort of remembered what I wrote but not fully.  I couldn't wait to share it with you.

I believe many people - Christians and not - see Jesus in a very one-dimensional way.  Yes, Jesus is definitely meek (humble) and mild (kind).  

But there is so much more to Him!  

Just as we are complex people with different facets to our personality, Jesus, even though fully God, was also fully human when He walked this earth.

Maybe some like to put Jesus in the meek and mild box because they do not want to face His omnipotence or have to bow down to Him as Lord.

The meek and mild Jesus offers no threats.

But wait!  There's more!

I love all facets of Jesus.  I love that He was fearless to ruffle the Pharisees feathers.  He never did it for the sake of ruffling,  His speaking the truth to them was enough to get their goat!

Then there's the famous money-changers scene at the temple.  Gotta love it!  Jesus' zeal for God's House and God's holiness overtook Him and He needed to make it clear - this is a house of worship, not a place for you to profit!

I also love how Jesus not once defended Himself.  He usually "answered" the religious leaders of His day with a question.  Smart.

Even at the end of His life, when Pilate gave Him a chance to defend Himself so that He might have a chance to avoid the cross, silence.  

Big lessons to be learned here, folks!

Anyway, I pray that as You come to Jesus, or get to know Him better, that He reveals all of Himself to you so that you may live in more wonder, worship, and awe of Him!  He's coming soon!!

Oh Lord.  You came as the Lamb of God but You are returning as the Lion of the Tribe of Judah!  You don't mess with a lion!  I love You and praise You for all You are - all sides of Your wonderful personality.  I bless Your Name, O Lord.  In Jesus' Name.  Amen.

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