Before the Last Supper. Before the garden. Before the cross.
There’s this quiet moment in Mark 14 where the disciples ask Jesus a simple, ordinary question:
“Where do You want us to go and prepare for You to eat the Passover?”
It wasn’t dramatic or theological. It wasn’t a request for a miracle. It was a dinner question. But it came from a heart posture that recognized something powerful: Jesus already knows the way.
And, of course, He had already made preparations. The room was set. The man with the jar would appear. The details were already in motion…effortlessly.
All they had to do was ask, listen and then, obey
This is what life can look like when someone walks closely with Jesus. To bring Him even the mundane questions. To trust that He not only knows the answer, but that He has already gone ahead and made a way.
While I was reading and reflecting on this, God brought to mind another verse:
“I am the way, and the truth, and the life…” (John 14:6)
Jesus wants it all.
Not just the crisis moments. Not just the spiritual stuff. But the dinner plans. The travel decisions. The parenting questions. The leadership tensions. The internal wrestling. All the things.
If through God all things are possible then we have to bring Him all things.
Because what feels small to me is never too small for Him.
The disciples trusted Jesus with the where. I can trust Him with the what, the when, and the how.
Because He’s already preparing the way.



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