Friday 10 April 2020

It is Finished

"So when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, 'It is finished.' And bowing His head, He gave up His Spirit.'            John 19:30.  (Please read John 18:19-19:30)

Jesus had to stand before the high priest and be questioned. At one stage, one of the officers, slapped Him across the face, falsely accusing Him of being rude. (18:22)

Pilate was at a loss. As he questioned Jesus, He told the crowd, three times, that he found no fault in Him (18:38, 19:4, and 19:6). He would have set Him free but the crowd were going crazy shouting, 'Crucify Him, Crucify Him.' At one stage, he was frightened that Caesar would find out about all of this scandal of a false king in the land, and to save his position and possibly his life, he agreed and Jesus was led away to be scourged.

To be scourged was to to be whipped or beaten with rods many, many times. The whip, which was used on Jesus, would have had several leather strands which were inlaid with pieces of bone and sharp, jagged metal, and as this was applied to the body, would wrap around the torso and then was savagely dragged back, ripping open the skin. After many of these blows, the flesh was just a mass of deep open wounds, bleeding profusely. Jesus suffered this for us.

Next a crown of thorns was woven and forced on His head. The thorns in this region were very long and sharp and as they were forced on to Jesus' head, would have ripped into His skull, the pain being terrible. A purple gown was placed on Jesus. The significance of this was that, purple cloth used expensive dyes and was often worn by kings. The soldiers mocked Him, spat on Him and beat Him, all the time humiliating Him with their taunts.

Jesus then had to carry His own cross on His back, to the place of His execution. Imagine the pain on His back. Just a splinter to us can be painful and stop us from doing some things. The nails that were used for the crucifixion were around eight to nine inches long and securely fastened a person to this cross, the pain of the nails going through Jesus' body is unthinkable. There was also a horn placed between His thighs, the purpose being to prevent the body slipping down with the weight and ripping the whole of the arms and legs.

Jesus endured this agony for each one of us. Words fail how painful and humiliating the execution would have been. He was God's Son and could have called a legion of angels to set Him free; but He didn't. You and I, together with the whole human race, were too precious. His dying meant He had taken our sin on Himself - He had paid the price for us, so that we, on confession of Him and asking Him to forgive us and be our Lord and Saviour, may be forgiven and have eternal life.

The very last words that Jesus spoke were, 'It is finished.' (19.30). He had achieved His goal. He had overcome sin. He had shown the devil who is boss. He had taken back what Adam had lost in the Garden of Eden. He had declared that through His death on the cross, we could approach the Throne of God with confidence, as our Father. As we asked Jesus to forgive us and be our Saviour we could walk with Him eternally.

Just an extra thought. If Jesus said, 'It is finished.' If He died for our sins and by His stripes we have been healed. (1 Peter 2:24,) then surely, as we pray about the Coronavirus Pandemic, we can declare:

'Jesus, You said "It is finished," our sins and sicknesses have been healed. Therefore, we declare in Jesus' Name that the Coronavirus is finished too. Amen!'

Give Jesus a shout and Praise Him. Ask Jesus into your life today, if you haven't already. HE DIED FOR YOU!

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard
























Thursday 9 April 2020

The Day before the Day

"Father if it is Your will, take this cup away from Me; nevertheless, not My will but Yours be done.   (Verse 42)                                      Luke 22:1-53.  NKJV

They call it Maundy Thursday, a day that commemorates The Lord's Supper - the last meal that Jesus had with His disciples. It was also the day when, Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus for the sake of money. It is difficult to imagine that anyone who walked around with Jesus, witnessing His love and the incredible miracles, could ever turn against Jesus in such a way. But he did, and we should always be aware that not everyone who claims to walk with God, are genuine. Over the years, such people have split churches, marriages and ruined ministries. This is why Peter said in 1 Peter 5:8, Be sober, be vigilant because your adversary the devil, walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.' This is not said in order to make people paranoid, not at all, but in order for people to be alert and on guard.

After the supper and after Jesus had washed the disciples feet - including Judas', which really shows us Jesus' heart, to wash the feet of someone He knew was going to betray Him, Jesus led them to Gethsemane so they could pray in the garden.

The anguish that Jesus suffered here is so evident. His disciples couldn't stay awake to support Him even though He had asked them to. Furthermore, He urgently asked His Father if He had to do this or was there another way. The pressure on Him was so enormous that an angel appeared from heaven to strengthen Him. Take a look at  verse 44:

And being in agony, He prayed more earnestly. Then His sweat became like great drops of blood falling down to the ground.'

It may have been that Jesus was sweating profusely that it fell like drops of blood. However, there have been occurrences of traces of blood in people's sweat in times of great anguish.

Whatever was happening here, Jesus was in anguish. And then to top it all up, as they were leaving the garden, a multitude approached and Judas came up to Jesus and kissed Him - a sign that this was their man. The betrayal was complete. Jesus was arrested on trumped up charges and taken to the high priest's house for questioning.

When you think that you're having a bad day, consider what Jesus went through for each one of us. The anguish, the hurt of being betrayed, the false arrest and this was only the beginning. There was much more to come.

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard











Wednesday 8 April 2020

Nearing the Day

"Let your eyes look straight ahead, and your eyelids look right before you."
                                                                                                Proverbs 4:25.  NKJV

Time was getting near. Jesus had entered Jerusalem. He taught His disciples; prayed with them and reassured them, even though they were not fully convinced of what lay ahead for Jesus.

However, It was constantly on Jesus' mind. He knew what was ahead. He knew what He had to do and even though His humanity must have kept getting in His way. He determined that He had to do His Father's business and die on the cross at Calvary. He kept His eye on the road ahead, despite the distractions and His endless feelings about it all.He went ahead. It must have been a daunting task as He focused on it, in His personal times of prayer.

Stop a moment and remember the times where you have had to go to places that you really didn't want to go; to do things that you wished you didn't have to. If you remember, it was a daunting and scary time; a time where you would have possibly traded anything not to have to face this. Day and night it had been on your mind. You had sleepless nights and during the day you couldn't focus on anything else. It had taken over everything.

Now multiply this by many, many times, and you may have a fraction of an idea of just what Jesus was going through as He walked towards that inevitable day. People praising Him, others jeering Him and even one of His own, stabbing Him in the back by plotting to betray Him for a fee. And yet, He knew all about it and could have stopped it all in a moment if He had chosen to. But He had a mission to fulfil; and so do we!

The next time you are tempted to throw in the towel and walk away, remember Jesus. Remember how He took the flak; remember how he remained faithful to His Father and His friends. 
Remember Him!

Tuesday 7 April 2020

YOU NEED TO PRAY!

"If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land."         2 Chronicles 7:14.  NKJV

It really couldn't be clearer than that, could it? As a people, we need to humble ourselves - no matter how embarrassing for some people it may be. God responds to humility. We need to pray and seek Him and repent of all the things that we know we have done, that are wrong. God will then hear our prayer, forgive us and bring healing to our world.

In this Coronavirus time, we need to hear this. People are dying all over the place. It is affecting the young and the old. Even our own Prime Minister - Boris Johnson was taken to hospital and is now in intensive care.

It is time to face the fight. Yes there are things happening that take our focus, such as people not obeying rules of lockdown and going to beaches and parks. Even a prominent Scottish government officer was caught visiting her second home - twice. Yes it is annoying but let us not lose our focus. While we focus on these matters, other people are dying. We need to pray and seek God's help and mercy. It is getting serious. God is giving us a wake-up call - He is our only answer! Seek Him - NOW!
Let us start here:


The Lord's Prayer

Our Father, which art in heaven,
Hallowed be they name;
Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done,
in earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day, our daily bread,
And forgive us our trespasses,
As we forgive them that trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
But deliver us from evil.
For Thine is the Kingdom,
The power and the glory,
For ever and ever, Amen

Come Lord Jesus Come, and help us in this time of need.

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard












Monday 6 April 2020

Blessed is He who comes in the name of the LORD

"12 The next day a great multitude that had come to the feast, when they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem 13 took branches of palm trees and went out to meet Him and cried out, 'Hosanna, Blessed is He who comes in the name of the LORD!' The King of Israel"                                          John 12:12-19.  NKJV

It was Passover, a week before Jesus was to die brutally on the cross at Calvary. Crowds of people were everywhere. Some were following Jesus, others had heard that Jesus was coming and wanted to see this great figure who had raised Lazarus from the dead. Surely this was the coming conquering king who would set Israel free.

They lined the road with palm branches and their garments and were shouting, 'Hosanna, Blessed is He who comes in the name of the LORD. In Hebrew, they were shouting 'Baruch Haba, B'shem Adonai', which is translated Blessed is He who comes in the name of LORD. They were welcoming their King, the Anointed One - the Messiah. And they shouted out these praises as loud as they could. It's quite ironic really, because in just a weeks time, many of them would be shouting for His death. Such is man.

Jesus decided to make the entry into Jerusalem riding on a donkey. This was in line with the words of Zechariah:

'Rejoice, O people of Zion. Shout in triumph, O people of Jerusalem! Look your King is coming to you. He is righteous and victorious , yet He is humble, riding on a donkey - riding on a donkey's colt'
                                                                                Zechariah 9:9.  NLT

This was a deliberate claim by Jesus to be the Messiah. To our world, riding on a donkey was lowly and despised but in the Middle East, the donkey was a noble animal. Many elegant people rode on them. A king came riding on a horse when he was intent on war. However he came riding on a donkey when he was coming in peace. Jesus' action demonstrated that He was not coming as the mighty conquering warrior as they expected, but as the Prince of Peace. However, they did not see this at the time; no one understood.

Jesus enters our lives bringing peace. He takes away the hurt, the confusion and the fear. He is our peace and wants to demonstrate this to us on a daily basis. He doesn't Lord it over us, although He would be very entitled to. Instead, He comes to us and humbly offers His friendship; a friendship that can mean so much in troubled times such as we are living through at this time.

He knew what lay ahead for Him - pain, abuse, torture and then murder. However, He refused to shy away from this because He loved you and me so much. Therefore, He made the journey to Jerusalem listening to all of the false praises from people who would jeer and laugh with the others, as He died in agony on the cross in a few days time. 

Isn't that one act, worth saying 'thank you,' and giving your life to Him?

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard











Sunday 5 April 2020

Failure can lead to success

"But solid food belongs to those who are of full age, that is, those who by reason of use, have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil."
                                                                                    Hebrews 5:14.  NKJV

The word, 'use', can be recognised better by the word, 'practice'. Solid food is something that we recognise as we become of 'full age', or more mature in God's Word. This is never easy and takes quite a lot of practice. In fact, if we're honest, we never stop practicing to become a more mature Christian, because we mess it up on a regular basis. Failure can come quite easily in a Christian's life; but as we become more mature we learn to deal with it.

Kenneth Copeland says:

'Failure is an acceptable part of success. Don't receive failure; count your attempts as practice. This way you'll succeed.'

In other words, practice makes perfect. Thomas Edison was famous for his many quotations. One that comes to mind here, is:

'I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.'

This was a comment he made many times as he was perfecting the electric light bulb.

Many, many times we determine that we are not going to make the same mistakes again. Instead, we are going to learn by them. We often say things such as, 'I'll never do that again.' But mostly we do and we end up in the depths of despair as we consider ourself a total failure. 'I'll never get it right.' Well you're wrong. You will get it right because God says so:

'being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you, will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ.'   Philippians 1:6.  NKJV

What God is saying to you today is, 'You're not a failure - keep pressing on. Never give up. I will get you there.' 

God doesn't make total failures, He creates people who may take some time to get it right and who make many mistakes along the way, but learn by them until they get it right. 
So, you're not a failure, but a magnificent work in progress!

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard

















Saturday 4 April 2020

Is this the end?

"8 Be sober, be vigilant, your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. 9 Resist him, steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world."
                                                                               1 Peter 5:8-9.  NKJV

Just for the moment, ask yourself, 'Could this be the end? 'Is Jesus about to return and God is giving us all a wake-up call?' It's food for thought. Yes, we know God is greater than the Coronavirus ; we know He can blow it away with one puff. But the answer to this is quite uncertain.

Yes, we have all the scriptures pointing to God protecting us and I believe everyone of them. However, if God has decided this is the end, then there really is nothing we can do to stop the rapture.

Whatever the answer is, we need to get into position. If you're a Christian, then you are a Soldier of the Living Army of God and He has called you up. You're on active service. As I see it, there are two main routes that we need to recce:

ROUTE 1
Pray and keep praying. Put on God's Armour and continue to stand. (Ephesians 6). If the Coronavirus is a major attack from the enemy, then take possession of it. Hit it with every prayer that you have within you. Refuse to give up. Refuse to get sick. Refuse to surrender and Refuse to doubt. You are covered in the blood of Jesus. remember that!

ROUTE 2
Tell people about Jesus - your friends, your family, neighbours, the milkman and whoever else. If this is the end, Then they need to know Jesus, otherwise they're lost. This is not a game - it is serious. Each one of us has the ability to bring people into the Kingdom of God. If they die without Jesus, they'll be eternally lost.

My purpose in writing this is not to panic or scare anyone; the Coronavirus has already done this. No my purpose is from God. I strongly believe God is wanting everyone of His people to become aware of the present circumstances. This is the biggest attack on the human race since WW2. Whatever the outcome is to be, we just don't know. What we do know is God is saying 'BEWARE THE ENEMY IS AROUND'(Paraphrased from above).

So whatever is going to happen, get on your knees and pray like you've never done before. Get your lives right before Jesus and be filled with His Spirit.
Say this pray with me now, even if you've said it many times before:

'Lord Jesus
I surrender my life to You and ask that You will forgive me all of my sins and be My Lord and Saviour. Fill me with Your Spirit now.
In Jesus' Name. Amen'

Now will you please share this piece with as many people as you can. May this Word go viral as it reaches the world, bringing Salvation and Peace.

Copyright 2020 Grahame Howard

















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