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Hello my friend Dr. Brad Miller here with the Daily Bible Refresh.

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This is your daily reading of the Bible from a progressive point of view.

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In a bit I will read the New Testament lessons selected from the Revised Common Lectionary for this very day.

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Here's today's reading.

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Reading today from the gospel of Mark 10:32 34 from the Message Back on the road they set out for Jerusalem.

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Jesus had a head start on them and they were following, puzzled and not just a little afraid.

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He took the 12 and he began to go over what to expect next.

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Listen to me carefully.

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We're on our way up to Jerusalem.

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When we get there, the Son of Man will be betrayed to the religious leaders and scholars.

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They will sentence him to death.

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Then they will hand him over to the Romans, who will mock and spit on him, give him the third degree and kill him.

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After three days, he will rise again.

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Well, that's the end of the reading here, friends.

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It's a brief one today.

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Short passage, but just three verses.

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But don't let the length fool you here.

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There's a whole lot of content here, a whole, whole group of sermons here tucked inside this little moment on the road to Jerusalem.

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And I speak to I think it speaks to anyone who's ever followed someone or something they believed in, even when they weren't entirely sure where it was heading.

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So two points to ponder here.

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First, Jesus walks toward the suffering, not away from it.

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And Mark gives us this incredible image that Jesus out ahead of the group and leading the way toward Jerusalem.

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He knows exactly what's waiting for him there.

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He says it.

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He states it.

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Betrayal, mockery, death being spit upon.

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And he doesn't detour.

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He doesn't soften it.

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He names every brutal detail plainly.

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And what does he do?

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He keeps on walking.

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And a progressive faith holds on to this tightly because it pushes back on any version of Christianity that avoids hard realities.

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See, some traditions want to skip straight to Easter morning without sitting with the Weight of Good Friday, the crucifixion, and.

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But Jesus doesn't skip anything.

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He walks right into the center of human suffering.

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The injustice of a rigged religious system, the violence of an empire, the cruelty of powerful people protecting their power.

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And he names it all out loud.

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On my cancer podcast, I've learned that one of the most powerful things you can do for someone who's in pain, to simply name what's happening to them without flinching.

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People need you to fast forward to the happy ending.

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They need you to say, I see what this is, and I'm not looking away.

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That's what Jesus does here.

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He looks at the road ahead and tells the truth about it.

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And that kind of honesty is sacred.

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Second point to ponder.

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The disciples are puzzled and afraid and.

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And yet they keep following.

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I love Mark for including that detail.

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He doesn't clean it up.

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He doesn't say they were full of faith and courage.

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He says they were confused and scared and they followed anyway.

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That right there is the most honest descriptions of faith I've ever heard, probably or ever read about.

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Because it's being real.

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That's what faith feels like most of the time, isn't it?

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You're not sure where this road is going.

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You're not sure if you have what it takes for what's ahead.

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You're a little afraid of what, maybe even more than a little afraid about what's next.

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And you keep putting one foot in front of the other.

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And progressive Christianity makes room for that.

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Says you don't need to have all the answers to be a faithful follower.

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You don't need to be certain to be committed.

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You just need to stay on the road.

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So when my wife and I hike in wooded parks, some of the best trails are the ones where you can't see the destination.

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Where you're standing, there's a thick canopy of trees, and the path is curvy and windy and hilly.

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And you're just trusting that the trail goes to a good place.

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And that's kind of what Mark's disciples on the road to Jerusalem are doing.

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They're walking behind Jesus, who's leading the way, and they love him, but they don't fully understand him.

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Or they're kind of scared of what's coming, but they're not turning back.

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And we can also notice that Jesus doesn't shame them for being afraid.

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He doesn't say, hey, if you really trusted me, you wouldn't be scared.

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He simply says, listen to me carefully.

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He meets their fear with honesty, not judgment.

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And that's the kind of leadership the world needs.

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More of honesty.

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Not leaders who demand blind confidence, but leaders who say here's the truth, good, bad or ugly.

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It's hard, but stay with me.

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I like to follow.

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The coach of the Pacers who seems to be is a NA Pacers who has a real knack for stating what is difficult and going on to help them to achieve what needs to be achieved.

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Or of a parent walking a kid through something difficult.

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The best leaders don't eliminate fear, they walk and do first.

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They walk into it first and invite others to follow.

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So here's your action step for the day.

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Think about something you've been avoiding because it scares you.

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A conversation, a decision, a commitment, maybe a medical appointment you keep postponing.

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And today take one step toward it.

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Just one.

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You don't have to arrive at Jerusalem today.

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You just have to get back on the road and give yourself permission to be puzzled and afraid while you do it.

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That's not weakness.

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According to Mark, that's exactly what it looks like.

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We're going to come back and have a prayer here in just a second.

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Pick it up for free@voiceofgod daily.com let's pray.

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God, we're on the road today and honestly, honestly, some of us are scared.

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We don't know what's ahead.

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We don't fully understand where you're leading us.

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Events of the world are making us shake a little bit.

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The things we can see coming, they don't always look good.

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But here we are, still following you.

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Thank you for not shaming us for our fear.

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Thank you for being the kind of God who walks ahead of us into the hard stuff instead of sending us out into it alone.

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Give us the courage to keep going today.

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Not the courage that pretends everything is fine, but the real kind.

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The kind that says I'm afraid and I'm still here.

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Help us name hard things honestly, the way Jesus did.

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Help us to stop skipping to the end easy ending and learn to walk through the difficult middle.

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We look around and see each other, scared, puzzled people on the road beside us.

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Help us reach over and say, me too.

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Let's keep going.

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We trust you God.

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Even when we can't see around the bend, even when the road goes up, we're on it.

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Amen.

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