Sin effects us , effects others, and it effects us and God, we should never make light of sin ,to do so is the height of folly. In our secular society the wrongs that people commit are never spoken of as sin, even the worst of things, like child abuse or whatever. One writer asks the question ,'Whatever happened to sin? When did it get deleted from our cultural lexicon? Why have we been told that it's now one of those '' politically incorrect terms? Today it's been replaced by words like error , mistake, tragedy, addiction, sickness, misdeed , faux pas, failure, weakness, or fault. And on that last one, more often than not, it's someone else's fault'. Could it be that we have replaced sin with those words, because we want to replace God having any jurisdiction over us. And we further ingulf ourselves in the lie ,saying there is no God, but there is, don't be fooled by so called scientist, who come out with all their pathetic nonsense. Such as the world we live in, just happened, we sinners are good at accepting lies, from the father of lies ,the Devil. The media highlights atheists scientist, as those we should believe. We will continue this next time.
verse of the day
Tuesday, 16 March 2021
Monday, 15 March 2021
Hurting others. ( Hosea 6 v 1 - 3 )
He was the man who had everything materially, he had power, he had 700 wives and 300 concubines, and God's blessing was upon him, his name was Solomon. He was given wisdom ,great insight, and wonderful understanding from God. Unfortunately he lost his way in life and the repercussions of what he did ,would effect the nation he ruled. The fact is, the wrongs we do, will ultimately affect someone, even though we may not mean that to happen. We live in changing times, but the changes are not always for the best, the moral standard is not what it used to be, or what it should be . The wrong things we do ,have a ripple effect ,like when you throw a pebble into water. Writing as regards our great high Priest, Jesus, in Hebrews7 v 26 one translation has these words in it, 'who never hurt anyone'. I wish I could say that about myself, but the fact is I have hurt people. Why did Solomon not stop and think of the hurt that he was going to do. The answer I believe can be seen in the book of Ecclesiastes, it is all about Solomon, not about the nation, nor the one who had blessed him so abundantly ,who would that be?, the answer is simple ,God. Hear me ,it is never to late to draw back, never to late to change, never to late to forsake our selfish ways, and it is never to late , to humbly turn to God, and ask Him to help us, and here is the good news ,he will, through the one never hurt anyone, Jesus.
Sunday, 14 March 2021
Who is this man? ( John 1 v 1 )
Let us look once more, at the disciples and Jesus, caught up in a storm on a lake. ( Mk 4 v35 - 41 ) How did he react when the disciples woke him from his sleep ?, he did not say anything to them at that moment in time, but he did speak to the storm , he said ,''Peace be still!''. and what happened?, suddenly there was a great calm, and then he spoke to his disciples, one translation puts it like this,'' Have you still no faith''?.in other words in spite of all they had witnessed, faith deserted them, and fear had taken over. We are told that , 'the just shall live by faith'.( Galatians 3 v 11 ) it is ongoing, we are to face everyday by faith with all its problems and difficulties , if we don't, then we will be like the disciples ,continually in panic mode, running around like a headless chicken. The reaction to what they had witnessed as to what Jesus did, terrified them ,and they asked each other, 'Who is this ? even the wind and the waves obey him?. No man can control the wind and the waves, only God can do that, and that is why Christ could do it.
Saturday, 13 March 2021
The storm ( Matthew 28 v 20)
Let us continue to look at Mark 4 v 35 - 41 ,the disciples are in a boat in a storm ,and Jesus was in the boat asleep. The disciples were in this situation because Jesus had told them to cross over to the other side of the lake, and they obeyed. None of then thought for a moment that they would be in danger, after all Jesus was with them, and there he was asleep, what could go wrong?. Donald English writes the following.' Forms of Christianity which encourage and promise a life of continual success, excitement and growth will not only lead to frustration and despair; they actually point the disciple towards the wrong goal in the Christian pilgrimage. It is enough that Christ goes with us on our journey. We do not judge his care for us, nor the state of our discipleship, by the roughness of the seas over which we sail. We 'rejoice in the Lord', not in our currant circumstances.
Wherever He may guide me,
No want shall turn me back;
My Shepherd is beside me,
And nothing can I lack;
His wisdom ever waketh,
His sight is never dim;
He knows the way I taketh,
And He will walk with me. ( Words A. L, Waring)
Friday, 12 March 2021
He cares. (1 Peter 5 v7 )
We don't travel much by boat now, except a trip on a ferry, but I do remember many years ago crossing the Irish sea with my four lads, and it was a bit rough ,and I felt a little bit queasy, but did not feel in any danger. It reminded me of what is recorded in Mark 4 v 35 - 41, when the disciples were in a small boat, Jesus was also in the boat. He must have been very tired ,for we read that he fell asleep ,but then we read that a fierce storm arose, and it looked as if they were all going to drown. So what did they do?, they went and woke Jesus, and they said to him,'' Teacher , do you not care that we are perishing ?. It seems a hard unreasonable thing to say, we must not judge them, if we felt we were in danger of drowning, we may just react the same. Could it be that you are in a storm, and you may be saying, were is Jesus in all this? ,it appears to me he doesn't care. Of course he cares, he always cares. A Frank .E. Graeff wrote the following words..
Does Jesus care when my way is dark,
With a nameless dread and fear?
As the daylight fades ,into deep night shades,
Does he care enough to be near.
O yes He cares, I know He cares,
His heart is touched with my grief;
When the days are weary, the long nights dreary,
I know my Saviour cares.
Thursday, 11 March 2021
How would I like to die? ( Acts 21 v 10 - 14 )
As I was out walking I spoke to God about dying ,I said Lord let it be painless, but then I thought, whatever way I die let me glorify You. An Egyptian Christian declared , ''Now is our Joy complete'', when the bodies of her two sons had with others suffered martyrdom, were returned for burial. In her loss she was able to express joy at her sons honourable death. Although Peter failed his lord by denying him, it was Peter who had said that he would lay down his life for Jesus, when our Lord rose again ,he met Peter and told how he would die, John 21 v 18 - 19. In doing this , C. Swindoll says Christ was telling Peter , he would be granted a Christ worthy death, that he would '' wear '' a cross to his own honourable death.'
Mans chief end is to glorify God
in life and in their death.
Wednesday, 10 March 2021
Be not wise in your own eyes. ( Proverbs 3 v 6 )
There is one verse of a poem by Robert Burns which goes,' The best laid plans of mice and men, Gang aft agley'. The ending is written in a Scottish dialect, what the poet is saying,' No matter how well you plan ,there is no guarantee of success'. I have always followed what Proverbs 3 v 6 teaches ,'In all your ways, acknowledge Him , and He shall direct your paths.' I wonder how many Christians do this. Yet it is the clear teaching of scripture, we may not have given it much thought ,sometimes when faced with something major, we may pray. We may feel that the normal everyday happenings, are not important to pray about, yet how do we know ,but that the the ordinary, may turn out to be very important. We may think that God is to busy to be be bothered with these apparent insignificant things, but not so, in thinking like this, we are bringing God to our level. No let us obey the clear instructions given to us in this verse. As another scripture instructs us to be not wise in our own eyes (Prov 3 v 7 ), let us lean not on our own understanding. God loves to be consulted, so let us to do just that, consult Him, and as He has promised, He shall direct our paths.