verse of the day

Friday, 11 June 2021

He can do it again. ( Matthew 15 v 7 - 10 )

 Leupold , writes the following, 'The arm of the Lord did such a mighty things once, He can do it again', Israel had been held captive, in Egypt as slaves, and yet He delivered them . He brought them out. Isaiah foretells of  the captivity in Babylon,  which would last for 70 yrs which the prophet Jeremiah also foretold , and at the end of that period they would return to the promised land. ( Jer 29 v 10) The question they may have been asking, can God do it again?, and the prophet assures them He can, Isaiah 51 v 11, ' And the ransomed of the Lord shall return', and of course they did. We are a bit like Israel of old, we read about revivals, when multitudes have been saved. yet the situation now, appears hopeless, to our finite minds it does not seem possible, but with God all things are possible. There are so many situations in life that  cause us to stumble in unbelief, healings in the will of God can happen, He did it before ,He can do it again. I  had to trust God to meet my needs , my wife and children's needs, when I went to Bible college  and He did, He can do it again. This is the word for all of us, 'He can do it again.'

Thursday, 10 June 2021

The man in the pub. ( Hebrews 9 v 27 )

 Returning to the second man I witnessed to,  the man in the pub, it was rough place, it reminded me afresh of  the fact  that  Christ came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance ( Matthew 9 v 13) I feel many have forgotten this. We expect people to come into the church buildings, instead of  obeying the go ,in the Gospel. It was C.T, Studd  who said, ''Some want to live within the sound of  church or chapel bell. I want to run a rescue shop within a yard of hell''. So there I was in a pub, simply to watch a football match, I sat near a man, and started up a conversation with him, he told me different things about himself. I told him a bit about myself , and it led to an opportunity to witness to him. He told me two things about himself, one, how bad he had been, to bad to be forgiven. Of  course this is not true, every Christian is but a sinner saved by God's wonderful grace, and the whole reason why Jesus came, was to save sinners.  No matter how wicked we have been when we trust Jesus, He will forgive all our sins. The next thing he told me was ,''when your dead , your dead'', in other words ,that's all there was ,but of course he was very wrong, the resurrection of our Saviour proved that. The word of God reminds us clearly that death is not the end, and we will all stand before God the judge in the person of Jesus. For those who have not accepted Jesus as their Saviour,  hell awaits, for those who have , heaven awaits.

Wednesday, 9 June 2021

Not Hereditary. ( John 3 v 7 )

 Recently I witnessed to two people. one in the street and one in a pub, the first one was a lady ,I asked her did she know Jesus as her Saviour?. She did not give me a straight answer, she mention a relative who had been, a theologian ,indicating that should  answer my question. But it didn't, so I asked her again  so she said she did, I had to leave it at that, but I wondered ,did she really know Jesus as her Saviour?, I hope so, all I would say is this, salvation is not hereditary, it comes through  us personally trusting Jesus, to save us. Jesus  said. we must be born again.

                                                                    John  1 v 11 - 13

                                     'He ( Jesus )   came to His own people, and they rejected Him. But

                                    to all who believed Him, He gave the right to become children of God.

                                   They are reborn- not with a physical  birth resulting from human passion

                                   or plan, but a birth that comes from God.'


Tuesday, 8 June 2021

Trustworthy.

 What dose ii mean to be trustworthy ?,it can mean that a person is reliable, dependable, one you can have confidence in. When I worked , my manager asked me to do a particular job it was important, she said she could rely on me.  Here is what God said to those who are His ,''Who among you fears the Lord and obeys  the word of His servant? Let the one who walk in the dark, who has no light, trust in the name  of the Lord and rely on their God.  ( Isaiah 50 v 10 )   Leupold comments,' They  who follow the Lord without reservations may frequently find themselves in situations of ,'' deep darkness'' , even to the point where ''not even a glimmer of light guides them'' Such persons are counselled by the Lord to ''trust in the name of the Lord and firmly rely on Him''.  

                                                  A  Prayer.                

                   

                    Dear Lord,' Let every trial teach me more of Thy peace,

                    more of Thy love. Thy Holy Spirit is given to increase

                   Thy graces, and I cannot preserve or improve them

                    unless He works  continually in me.

                    May He confirm my trust in thy promised help,

                    and let me walk humbly in dependence upon thee,

                    For Jesus sake. Amen.

                      ( From , The valley of Vision )

              

                    


                                                 

















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Monday, 7 June 2021

You need help? ( Psalm 40 )

 Here is a word for today to those who are facing difficulties ,'It is the Sovereign Lord who helps me', ( Isaiah 50 v 9) Consider those words the Sovereign Lord. Take your eyes of the challenges you face, the enemies you may be facing , the needs you may have, the protection you may need, look to God who is sovereign, your God, he will not fail you. Do not doubt, but trust Him, His help is certain, do not fear the  reproach of mere  mortals or be terrified by their insults ( Isaiah 51 v 7). In  Isaiah 50 v2  God speaks to His weak children, who were full of doubts and fears ,and says, 'was my arm too short to deliver you? Do I lack the strength to rescue you?. One commentator puts it like this ,' Do you think I've forgotten how to help? Am I so decrepit that I can't deliver? I'm as powerful as ever'.  He has not forgotten you, 'Can a  mother forget the baby at her breast and have no compassion on the child she has borne?   though she may forget , I will not forget you! See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands'  (Isaiah 49 v 15 - 16 ) So look to your Sovereign God ,the one who has made heaven and earth, and the one who will help you.

Sunday, 6 June 2021

God and His promises. ( Romans 4 v18 - 25 )

The Bible is a book full of  promises made by God, sometimes they are fulfilled quickly, often there is a time of waiting involved, sometimes  a long wait. That is were faith comes in, in Isaiah 49 v23 we read,'' they who wait for me will not be disappointed''. When God gives a promise nothing can stop it being fulfilled, absolutely nothing, as the verse said, we will not be disappointed. We have the example of Abraham and Sarah ,being given a promise of a child,  a special child , through  Abraham and his seed all the people of the earth would be blessed.( Genesis 28 v 14 ).It looked like it was never going to happen, Abraham was 100, Sarah his wife was 90, God had promised, and against hope Abraham  believed, and it happened (Romans 4 v 18 - 25 ) John Stott wrote the following,' Abraham contemplated his own senility  and  Sarah's  barrenness, he neither turned a blind eye to the problems, nor underestimated them. But he reminded himself of God's power and faithfulness. Faith always looks at the problems in the light of His promises. ' By faith Abraham , even though he was past age- and Sarah herself was barren - was enabled to become a father because he considered  Him, faithful who had made the promise.  He knew that God would always keep His promises ( because of His power) and He knew He would do so because of His faithfulness. He was  fully persuaded that God had power  to do what He promised. '

Saturday, 5 June 2021

The scammers. ( 1 Timothy 6 v 10 )

 These days are dangerous times, every day people receive emails ,texts, phone calls, from people who are out to rob them. I have received such calls, and even though you know they are a scam ,when they tell you that you owe money, or whatever you feel a bit of fear rising in your heart. Of course that is what they aim  at, so that you panic, and so respond to them, and then they try to suck you in  ,and unfortunately many people, give them their bank details, and the rest is history. Like most thieves and robbers they don't care about those they have cheated out of their money. Well Jesus spoke about those kind of people in Matthew 6 v 19 ff.,these verses are about money, He stresses in v24 ,those  who devote their lives to a love of money,  accumulating it, in other words it is something they worship, Jesus  tells us we cannot serve God and money. When it comes to God ,He must come first, it must be Him and Him only we worship and serve, there is to be no divided loyalties. In this world we can so easily go along  with the same values  of the world , accumulating things, and forgetting what Jesus said, about the uncertainty of money and things. He is not saying it is wrong to have money, but it must not take over our lives. So He warns us that there are thieves who can so easily rob us, and we are left with nothing .Then He tells us to  lay up treasures in heaven ,the most secure bank there is. We do this by helping others, the poor the needy ,by  being  generous , even  at times be sacrificial. Just to remind you He is talking to Christians, we are not saved by money ( 1 Peter 1 v 18 - 19), but we will be held accountable ,as to our stewardship of it.




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