Tuesday 11 February 2020

Does God want to change certain things

"But it displeased Jonah exceedingly, and he became angry." V1
                                                                 Jonah 4    NKJV

To give a brief resume of the situation, God had told Jonah to go to Nineveh to preach to a city full of lost souls. However, he refused and caught a ship that took him the other way, to Tarshish. Their had been a great tempest on the water and the crew, thinking Jonah was a jinx, had thrown him overboard. However, God rescued him by ordering a whale to swallow him up. As soon as Jonah came to his senses and repented, the whale was ordered to vomit Jonah onto dry ground. Jonah was once again told to go to Nineveh and preach to the people, which he did, the result being that the city repented of their sin.

Jonah now became angry and displeased. Why? Because God had seen how Nineveh had repented and changed their ways, He therefore had shown them mercy and forgiven them. Jonah totally disagreed with this and actually argued with God about it. You may feel that Jonah was totally out of line here and I must agree. However, it flags up the times that you may feel like this when people in our churches or communities thrive and become a leading light, when you consider that they don't deserve it. Do you hold a grudge or have bad feeling towards someone? Are you keeping a record of wrongs? Jonah certainly was.

Actually when you consider this, it sounds quite bizarre. A preacher normally thrives on the harvest that is received from their preaching. It's an overwhelming feeling when this happens. However, to feel like Jonah was feeling is extremely strange.

David Guzik writes: 'Jonah was angry because God granted repentance to the Ninevites, and the Assyrians were enemies of Judah and Israel. Jonah wanted God to bring judgement upon these people he hated.'    (Enduring Word)

Jonah knew that God would forgive them because of His grace and mercy. This is why he didn't want to go there in the first place. Jonah had called on God when he had refused to go to Nineveh.  He had walked away from his mission and been swallowed by a whale and yet God had showed him mercy. It was rather hypocritical to resent the Ninevites being forgiven. In fact, it was totally selfish. It leaves the question; what if God had treated him this way?

What right had Jonah to be angry? The answer - none. And neither do we when God doesn't do what we want Him to. What right have we? Jonah even had the audacity to sit outside the city waiting for judgement to come on Nineveh. Unbelievable. 

He showed a sign of happiness when God gave him a plant to shelter him from the intense heat and sun, but the next day, sulked because it had withered and shrivelled up. He blamed God for this but it was God's way of showing him how important life is and how it can be shrivelled up overnight. If Jonah felt such compassion for a mere plant, what about the 120,000 people of Nineveh? Where was his compassion for them or his priority? However this fell on deaf ears. The only thing Jonah showed was that he anted to die - again. A totally childish and selfish attitude. 

At times, we can be blind and deaf to people's needs. There's a few lessons to be learned from Jonah's actions. He had very little compassion. He was wrapped up in his own wants and needs, and his selfishness, left to him, would have let a whole city full of people, die. 

The study of the book of Jonah, should make us all look within ourselves. There is no place in the Kingdom of God for selfishness, hatred, lack of compassion, anger and bad feeling towards other people. After all, Jesus came to rescue people from their sin, and He expects His workers - us - to offer one and all, mercy and love as He has offered to us all.

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Monday 10 February 2020

The Measure of Time

"But beloved, do not forget this one thing, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day.'        2 Peter 3:8.  NKJV

What happens to time when we die? Well, from today's reading, we can discern that time appears to stand still - it ceases. To God, time is not a problem. This may answer why we have to wait so long for answers to our prayers. A day to Him is like a thousand years and a thousand years, like a day. It is timeless because we're into eternity.

This explains why, when we read scripture, it seems like Jesus' coming is imminent. The early followers of Jesus believed this would happen in their lifetime. Yet it didn't.

In 2 Peter 3:4 we read that scoffers were saying: 

'Where is the promise of His coming? For since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of creation.'

Wherever you are, there will always be the people who raise difficult and contentious questions. Really though, the answer. is in today's text 2 Peter 3:8:

'with the Lord one day is as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day.'

To God there is no time, so for instance, Jesus died on the cross and was resurrected and ascended some 2000 years ago, but to Our Father, it is just like two days. To the observer it is a long time, to God hardly any time at all. 

Jesus, when He was on the cross, had two criminals beside Him, who had suffered the same fate. One was blasphemous towards Jesus while the other defending Him said to Jesus, 'Lord, remember me when You come into Your Kingdom.' And Jesus said to him, 'Assuredly, I say to you, today you will be with Me in Paradise.' Luke 23:42-43. Note the word, 'today.' Jesus confirmed that when we die, we go straight into Heaven. 

Over the years, some have denied this, stating that we will be in the grave until all Christians are raptured, when Jesus comes for His church. However, this tells a different story. If there is no time attached to God then, when a person dies, time ceases to be for them. To the grieving family, that person is in the grave and as long as that family live, it appears that way. But that is only their shell, their old body. Time has ceased, the person who dies goes straight into Heaven, with a new body, to be with Jesus and the other Christians. To the one left behind, there is loneliness because they're in the grave. But to the person who has died, they have been instantly transported to Paradise.

You may have lost someone very dear to you and the loss and the pain is immeasurable. However, be comforted because they are safe in Paradise with Jesus, and one day - a thousand years - you will be reunited with them. What a wonderful day that will be!

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Sunday 9 February 2020

Listen clearly

"20 My son, give attention to My words, incline your ear to My sayings, 21 do not let them depart from your eyes, keep them in the midst of your heart 22 for they are life to those who find them and health to all their flesh.                         Proverbs 4:20-22   NKJV

God uses Solomon to give clear directions to his son, which in turn will benefit us, as we take notice of them.
When people are speaking to us, especially in a counselling situation, we should show them good attending skills. This includes, looking directly at them, without making them feel as if we are boring into their brain. We should never be looking around, checking our watch or even answering the telephone. We should give them the chance to speak without jumping in and taking over. During the conversation, we should reflect a few words back to them, such as, 'So what you're saying is.' This shows them that we are with them, we are hearing them properly and giving them our attention.

This is what Solomon was saying. We should listen properly with both ears, not listening with one while we concentrate on what is happening around us. We need to listen properly. This was one of the problems with Eve in Genesis 3. She didn't listen properly to what God had said about the tree. He never said she could not touch it. This is how the serpent tricked her.

We're to incline our ear (v1) Basically this means to lean forward; to bow down the ear and listen properly. It is so important to hear what is being said correctly. Many is the time when we hear part of what is being said and get it all wrong. God's Word brings us wisdom and we need this. Seeking wisdom is the pathway towards life and good health. The way to gain this wisdom is only through the Word of God. To neglect reading our bible, praying or generally not having a quiet time with God is foolhardy. We just won't survive. Romans 10:17 says 'Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God.' So if God tells us to give attention to His Word, then we need to heed this. 

God's Word brings life to us and that includes healing. 1 Peter 2:24 tells us we were healed by the stripes of Jesus but if we don't know this or confess it and stand on this promise, then the word means nothing to us and very little will change. It's the same with direction in life. We need to listen closely to what He directs us to do and where He tells us to go. If we don't listen closely, we can go off at a tangent and get things totally wrong.

When we step off the pathway God has given us, we need to know - immediately! The Holy Spirit guides us but we need to be in tune and connected with Him in order to benefit from this.

Are you connected to God? Do you hear Him? Are you spending enough time in His presence for Him to minister to you and bless and direct you? Only you know this - and God of course. If you know that you need to improve in this area, do it today. Get your bible out or buy a new one; be guided through daily study, prayer and guidance. If you do this, before very long, you will be so full of the blessing of God that people will not fail to notice and your life will take a turn for the better.

Lord Jesus, I will dedicate each day of my life to reading Your Word and getting to know You better. As I do this Lord, meet me during these times and let us have exciting times together.
In Jesus' Name, Amen

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Saturday 8 February 2020

Do you think you've blown it?

"Assuredly, I say to you that this night , before the rooster crows, you will deny Me three times."                                      Matthew 26:34.  NKJV

If you think you've let God down big time, then think again. Peter, who was devoted to Jesus, denied Him three time to save his own skin.

Jesus had been arrested and was facing death on the cross. He had predicted this. However, Peter had strongly said that he would never do this. But he did!

While Jesus was being interrogated by the Sanhedrin, Peter stood outside in the courtyard warming himself around a fire. Two servant girls came up to him saying that they had seen him with Jesus. But Peter said that they were wrong. He had never known Him at all. Shortly afterwards, some people who stood with Peter, also began to accuse him because of his Galilean accent. Peter lost it and cursed and swore saying, 'I do not know the man,'  Matthew 26:74. The rooster crowed.

Have you never done this? Have you never said a word out of place? We're human and at times, things get the better of us. Peter was a rough and ready fisherman; he was used to bad language, although he had been trying to get things right in his life, like you are.

As Peter denied Jesus for the third time, the rooster crowed and Peter remembered. Luke 22:61 records that Jesus turned round and looked at Peter at the time. This must have really hit him hard as he wept bitterly. He had blown it, He had denied Jesus. He had let Him down.

It's difficult to understand the pain and guilt that Peter went through at this time. But we get an idea when we consider the times we have let Jesus down badly. When we've done this, we just want to walk away; we feel so burdened; so awful and nothing we do can make us feel better. Peter felt like this, but notice, he kept on going. In fact, although he was feeling considerably depressed, he carried on his work, with the others, until a morning after the resurrection when he noticed Jesus preparing them all breakfast on the shore. John said, 'It's the Lord.' Peter didn't wait, he shot into the water and raced off to see Him, no doubt telling Him how sorry he was for denying Him. And later that day, Jesus restored Him.

And He will you too. If you've 'blown it,' tell Him you're sorry and He will forgive you (1 John 1:9). He's committed to doing this. It's a promise. He knows how difficult things can be at times. He's been there. He knows what temptation is like - although He never succumbed to this (Hebrews 4:15-16)

His word to you today is, confess your sin, accept His forgiveness and move on. There is nothing that can ever stop Him loving you. You're too precious to Him.

Look up, Get up and get on with your day. He sees no stain upon you.


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Friday 7 February 2020

One thing I know Part 3

"25 Whether He is a sinner or not, I do not know. One thing I know, that though I was blind, now I see."                    John 9: 1-34.  NKJV

On the final part of our discussion of the healing of the blind man, let us take a closer look at the dynamics of the discourse.

The man gave Jesus three titles during this short time. Firstly in verse 11 he said, 'A man called Jesus,' when he was being questioned by the Pharisees. There was nothing else that he could call Him when you think about it. He may have heard about Jesus but, a closer look at the his conversation with Jesus shows us that he didn't know very much. V36.

Secondly, in verse 17, the man called Jesus a prophet. Through all of the bewilderment that had happened to him this day, it is understandable that his mind would have been trying to analyse it all. However, the healing of his eyes had shown him that Jesus was more than a man. He was something like, 'Superman', to him. He called Him a prophet.

Try and put yourself in his place. He had spent all of his life in darkness. He had never seen a man, woman or child, in fact, he had seen nothing. All of a sudden, images were displaying through his eyes and he would have been overwhelmed by trying to process it all. He would also have had a heavy dose of elation.

Thirdly, in his conversion with Jesus, he recognised and accepted that He was the Son of man. V 38. This man's life would never be the same again. And that is indicative of how Jesus changes lives. He changed you and no doubt, you could give a very moving testimony of the many times that Jesus showed up for you. You have shared this man's elation and you will never be the same again. You were blind and now you see.

However, not so for the Pharisees. Jesus spoke loud enough for the Pharisees to hear:

'For judgement I have come into this world, that those who do not see may see, and that those who see may be made blind.' Then some of the Pharisees who were with Him heard these words, and said to Him, 'Are we blind also?' Jesus said to them, 'If you were blind, you would have no sin, but now you say, 'We see.' Therefore, your sin remains. 
                                                                                 John 9:39-41

Jesus had a way with words and sometimes it took a little working out. Clearly here, He is telling the Pharisees that, "Yes, you are blind and full of sin.' They were this way because they refused to have their eyes opened to the very fact, that the very one that they claimed to hold so dearly in their hearts - God - was actually standing before them in the form of Jesus. How could they miss this? But miss it they did and will spend eternity remembering and regretting that they could have spent forever with Him. 

Many thousands of people throughout our world are also blind and just cannot or refuse to recognise Jesus. John 1:11 says, 'He came to His own, and His own did not receive Him.' 
Many leading figures in our world today are putting all of their energies into the subject of global warming - we must look after our world for future generations. And this is true. But it is not the most important thing, as they claim. The most important thing - the ultimate, is knowing Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour, because without this, people will have no decent future. 

Jesus is coming soon and we will have no fear of global warming then because, all those who know Him will be taken to the perfect world - Heaven. This is not a selfish statement but fact. Look after the world yes, but make knowing Jesus Christ the most important part of you life - most of all!


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Thursday 6 February 2020

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One thing I know Part 2

"25 Whether He is a sinner or not, I do not know. One thing I know, that though I was blind, now I see."                    John 9: 1-34.  NKJV

What a way to wind up the Pharisees. I like this guy. He had his sight back and quite rightly, he was exhilarated and beside himself with joy. He was seeing things he had never seen before and trying to put what he had thought before, into the present situation - he could see. The last thing he was interested in was an interrogation.

The man's frustration is seen in the way he talks back to the Pharisees:

''I told you already and you did not listen. Why do you want to hear it again? Do you also want to become His disciples?'  Verse 27

But then they said that he was Jesus' disciple, which at that time wasn't true. They would have had further problems, no doubt, if they had known that he wasn't and yet Jesus had healed him anyway.

In fact, their behaviour and conversation showed that they were blinkered. They could not see what was staring them in the face. That sounds like such a typical thing today, don't you think?
They were more concerned where He had come from and that He had healed the blind man on a Sabbath. This sounds amazing. Here was a man born blind but now he could see and yet there concern is more about religious issues.

The man. all fired up, now gave them both barrels. It was almost as if he had been filled with the Holy Spirit already. But this is what it is like when we meet with Jesus. He sets people ablaze. The man gave the Pharisees a mini-bible study V30-33. In fact, he spoke to them as if he was a very, well educated man - a true teacher in the making.

The Pharisees though, true to style, refused to be affected by it all. their hearts were hard and they were unteachable, when they couldn't get their own way. They threw him out of the synagogue.

Now note one thing here, Jesus was very busy. He had people demanding the whole of His time, wherever He went. Yet, when He heard that he had been cast out of the synagogue, He went looking for him. Doesn't that remind you of something? Read The Parable of the Lost Sheep:

Luke 15:1-7: 'What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he loses one of them, does not leave the ninety nine in the wilderness, and go after the one which is lost until he finds it?' v4

Jesus brought the man into the fold and I believe his gift of teaching, which Jesus had no doubt heard of too, would be put to good use, when he had been born again and firmly become a disciple.

He has done the same for you too. You were once lost and in a place where there was no certainty or hope. Life had probably kicked and ridiculed you. Life had treated you badly and you had probably made an inner vow that no one would ever hurt you again, 'I don't need anyone,' you may have said.

And then, Jesus turned up with a smile on His face and His love captivated you and you knew that you would never be the same again.
'What has happened to you?' people may have said. Your reply too, may have been, 'I don't really know, but one thing I know, that though I was blind, now I see.' 
Jesus had opened your eyes and you could see the way ahead.

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