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The Master Teacher

A disciple is not above his teacher,
but everyone who is perfectly trained will be like his teacher .
Luke 6:40
Today's Bible Reading: Luke 6:37-42.
The Lord Jesus once said, “A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone who is perfectly trained will be like his teacher” (Luke 6:40). He told His disciples that to imitate Him included being generous, loving, non-judgemental (v 37–38), and discerning about whom they followed: “Can the blind lead the blind? Will they not both fall into a ditch?” (v 39). His disciples needed to discern that this standard disqualified the Pharisees who were blind guides, leading people to disaster (Matthew 15:14). And they needed to grasp the importance of following their Teacher. Thus, the aim of Christ’s disciples was to become like the Lord Himself. So it was important for them to pay careful attention to Christ’s instruction about generosity and love and apply it.
How often it is, that we use the words judge not in judgement of others whom we perceive to be judging still others. But the Lord's words “judge not” (Lk 6:37) do not mean that we abandon all discernment in favour of approving every behaviour. Rather, His edict is given in the context of love and forgiveness—first God’s love for us and the forgiveness He lavishly gives, and then our love and forgiveness extended even to our enemies. In verses 35-36, Jesus spoke about the need to “love [our] enemies” and to “be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.” Prior to that, He said, “do good to those who hate you” (v 27). If we desire mercy from our Father, we are to be generous in our forgiveness and restoration of others, just as God is with us.
As believers striving to imitate the Lord today, let us give our lives over to our Master Teacher so we can become like Him in knowledge, wisdom and behaviour. He alone can help us reflect His generous, loving ways.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, my Great Teacher, help my discipline and attentiveness to be worthy of You! Amen.