Friday 29 April 2022

If they preach Jesus, that's all that matters

"Some, it is true, are (actually) preaching Christ out of envy and rivalry (toward me) - for no better reason than a competitive spirit or misguided ambition; but others out of goodwill and a loyal spirit (toward me) v15       Philippians 1:15-18   Amplified Study Bible 

At the time of writing this Epistle to the Philippians, Paul was in prison awaiting his trial. He began hearing stories about people preaching who didn't belong to the brotherhood. The protestors were concerned but Paul, despite his surroundings, remained calm and controlled about it all. 

Let us look at what was happening; some were preaching out of love, loyalty and goodwill but, others for Selfish gain? Insincerity? Selfish ambition? and Self promotion? I have written these accusations down with question marks so that you can decide if they were in the wrong or were right.

Take today, for instance; we have TV Evangelists and Prosperity Preachers. They are often suspected of lining their own pockets from the 'Tithes and Offerings' that they ask for. The evidence, we are told, is their fancy lifestyles - living in mansions and having their own airlines etc. But is this wrong? What does Paul say about it all? Read in v16:
'What then (does it matter)? So long as in every way, whether in pretence (for self promotion) or in all honesty (to spread the truth) Christ is being preached, and in this I rejoice.'
To paraphrase this, it would probably read, 'as long as Jesus is preached, this is all that matters.'

At the end of the day, God knows people's hearts and their motives; if they are in the wrong, He will know about it and deal with it accordingly. However, if Jesus is preached and people are saved, this will go a long way with Him too. We have to be wise, yes, but we need to be careful that we are not in judgement over them. Paul rejoiced, as long as Jesus was preached and souls saved, this was ok with him. Leave the rest to God.

Sometimes, we may not like the look of someone who preaches; perhaps they have tattoos, ear rings and have long hair. Perhaps they may crack jokes whilst they are preaching. However, if they are preaching Jesus, so be it. They may be very young; they may be very old. but, God is not into ageism - He is into Jesus and this is where we should be too

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Thursday 28 April 2022

Love welcomes people

"Now when Peter had come to Antioch, I withstood him to his face because he was to be blamed, 12 for before, certain men came with James, he would eat with the Gentiles; but when they came, he withdrew and separated himself, fearing those who were of the circumcision."                                        Galatians 2:11-13   NKJV 


We read in Acts 10:9-16, that God showed Peter in a vision, that there should be no segregation between the Jews and the Gentiles. It was ok to eat and fellowship with them, it would not make the Jews unclean. Let us remember, that Jesus spent a considerable time with people who were unacceptable to the hierarchy of the temple. Peter had to face opposition about this, as Jesus had done, but he went ahead and did this. 

However, when James visited, Peter changed his mind because of the fear of being ridiculed and opposed. For this act, Paul rebuked him face to face. All Christians are equal no matter what others may say or think; there should never be any racial distinctions (Galatians 3:28).
Peter was actually displaying double-standards. He was also showing prejudice by trying to save his reputation and look good to others. This is why Paul rebuked him; and sadly, this still goes on in the church today.

Some churches along with other establishments, are prone to have cliques - those small exclusive groups that give off the impression that other people are not welcome (Matthew 23:6). As we have seen, all Christians are equal but not all are welcome in some places. I know of one pastor who had a homeless ministry, one where people from off the streets may have had some type of addiction. He was asked by his regional superintendent if he would consider having separate services so they didn't have to be in the same service as the normal congregation. He told the regional superintendent that he would do this if he could show him in the bible, where Jesus would have done it. This ended the conversation.

Many people don't fit into the mould that people feel a Christian should be in; however, Jesus loves and accepts them. He expects us to do the same.

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Wednesday 27 April 2022

He sees you, walks towards you and has complete control

"Take courage! It is I (I AM)! Stop being afraid"     
                                                                       Mark 6:45-52   Amplified Study Bible

Following the feeding of the five thousand, Jesus sent the, baffled and confused disciples, over to the other side of the water. He went up a mountain to pray and no doubt intercede for the disciples. He knew a windstorm was imminent and would develop whilst they were at sea.

It was about the forth watch (3am-6am) when the storm hit and He saw the disciples straining to keep the boat moving and safe. It is so comforting to realise that He has our back, praying and interceding for us; we would never make it alone.

He walked towards them - on the water. He not only intercedes but also walks towards us and beside us. He does this to ensure that all is well. In fact, He is constantly watching over us. He walked near to the boat but, acted as if He was going to walk by. Why would He want to walk by them when they were in peril? Two explanations could be (1) He may have been checking that they were ok and if they were, He wouldn't have wanted to humiliate them; don't forget, some of them were experienced fishermen and boat handlers. (2) He may have been wanting to encourage them to exercise their faith, after all, they had just witnessed a might miracle with the feeding of the five thousand.

Whatever the reason, they were terrified when they saw someone walking on the water towards their boat, wouldn't you have been? I mean, it's not an everyday experience is it? They thought He was a ghost as they didn't recognise Him and wouldn't have expected to see Him out there if they did. They cried out. Now this may have been another explanation why He was going to walk by. Could He have been wanting them to cry out to Him for help? This is what He wants us all to do when we're in peril. He told them to 'Take courage! It is I (I AM)! Stop being afraid." With that, He got into the boat and the storm calmed down, demonstrating His power and complete control over His creation.

 Jesus says the same to us too. He wants us to be full of courage, I AM is in the boat with us, there is no reason to be afraid at all. He sees us, walks towards us and has complete control over everything. Take this on board and enjoy your day

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Tuesday 26 April 2022

SUDDENLY!

"Then Hezekiah and all the people rejoiced over how God had prepared the people, for it had come about suddenly."                                2 Chronicles 29:36    CSB 



In preparation for the Passover, King Hezekiah ordered seven bulls, seven rams and seven male goats to be slaughtered and their blood sprinkled all over the Temple altar. The carcasses were then prepared to be burnt on the altar as an offering to the Lord. Can you imagine the scene and the mess this would have made? There would have been a lot to clear up in preparation for the Passover. not forgetting the re-consecration of the priests and Levites. Amazingly, it was done in no time at all - suddenly, they were ready.

The word, 'Suddenly', has an exciting feel to it. You may have been struggling with something and getting nowhere, when, 'Suddenly' God turns up and the situation is changed. Remember Jesus' words in Acts 1:8 'But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come on you and you will be My witnesses in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria and to the ends of the earth.' Jesus had commanded the disciples not to leave Jerusalem but, to wait for the Father's promise - the Holy Spirit. So they were together waiting in the upper room wondering what it was all about. Then, 'Suddenly' - POW! The Holy Spirit turned up and changed their lives forever.

This is what He does. Have you ever been waiting for God to do something, wondering if it will ever happen? Of course you have; then without warning, power enters the situation and you are blessed beyond words could ever describe. In fact, some of you are waiting for God to do something for you at this time. Humanly, the situation is impossible, there is no chance of change taking place. This is thinking out of the box but, Jesus is in the box and when the time is perfect, He will do something amazing and you will be left God-smacked. Words will not be able to express how you feel; you will just be blessed!

The 'Suddenlies', usually come when you are least expecting them so, until they arrive be like the disciples and wait, pray and read your bible.

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Monday 25 April 2022

Make the most of everything

"So if you have been raised with Christ, seek the things above where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. 2 Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things."    
                                                                                       Colossians 3:1-2    CSB

Consider every aspect of your life and assess whether your view on life is from Heaven's perspective or from your own, which is of the earth. This way you will be able to measure your ability regarding how you handle things that come your way. When you come up against a problem, ask yourself, 'What would Jesus do here, what would He think about it all?

When I worked in a hospice, occasionally a patient close to death, would say to me, 'I wish I would have done this', or 'I wouldn't have done that - '. They had regret and guilt and it was too late to change things. Let me say, make the most of every opportunity you have. Don't waste what is given to you by God; and don't be that person close to death who says, 'I wish - '. Ephesians 5:16 tells us, 'making the most of the time because the days are evil.' Think - what opportunity is God giving you today? Do you trust Him? If you do, then take hold of it with both hands.

As we see from our text today, we have been raised with Christ. If you have been through the waters of baptism, then symbolically you have been raised with Him. Therefore, look up, you are a Kingdom person and Kingdom people have Kingdom values, not values of the earth. You have Jesus in your heart, so allow the Spirit of God to work through you so that others can see and may have the opportunity to receive Jesus too.

V2 says, 'Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.’ The mind can produce total torment if it is allowed to take root. Don't allow earthly things to take up residence in your life. Bad thoughts and suspicions can take over your mind and every thought that is produced and, they have the power to control every situation. Why is this? Because you have set your mind on earthly things. If you have bad habits that you can't control, you have a mind problem and you need to have a conversation with Jesus, who will set you free John 8:36.

Just ensure that you make the most of every good thing that comes your way.

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Sunday 24 April 2022

The peril of leaving God out of your life

"However, the hair of his head began to grow again after it had been shaven." v22    
                                                                                                Judges 16   NKJV

Samson was a man who had been consecrated - set apart to the Lord before he was even born. He was also a Nazirite, so he would never have his hair cut. In fact, his hair would be a gifting from God because it would give him great strength. This strength would be used to begin to deliver the Israelites from Philistine captivity.

Samson, unfortunately, used his strength in many ways and this began to put him under a spotlight, allowing him the glory and not God. He became full of pride. He was also headstrong and could be rebellious, this being obvious when he met a Philistine girl and fell in love with her. Despite his parent's warning and the fact that God declared that Israel should not inter-marry, he went ahead and did so. The Lord had given Samson a Godly heritage and he had been raised to honour God, but when he met this girl nothing would prevent him from getting wed to her.

The marriage was short-lived and Samson went on to be a great Judge over Israel when he had defeated the Philistines. He reigned as a Judge for 20 years and spent his life living for God and then living for himself. There didn't appear to be any stability in his life and he was easily drawn away. He visited prostitutes and broke many of God's laws and he eventually met up with Delilah, who would be his downfall. The Philistines bribed her with much silver, to find out the secret of his strength. She did and eventually got to the truth that, if his hair was cut off, he would lose his strength. 

From thereon, it was practically over for Samson, his strength was gone, his eyes had been put out and he was a subject of humiliation to the Philistines. However, they had forgotten one things, his hair would grow back and consequently, his strength would return too. It probably would have been so different for Samson if he had lived up to his calling and obeyed God to the letter. Instead, he had become puffed up with pride and selfish. Many times he left God out of his daily life. However, he had a severe lesson to learn - when we leave God out, we fall and Samson really fell hard.Through God's grace, as Samson called on God for help, God made it possible for him to be near the pillars of the building. Samson pushed and the building came down killing them all.  

You may have let God down by leaving Him out of your life. But, repent and your strength will re-appear. When it does, don't ever ignore Him again.

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Saturday 23 April 2022

Your own strength cannot save you - More on Gideon

"The LORD said to Gideon, 'You have too many troops for Me to hand the Midianites over to them, or else Israel might elevate themselves over Me and say, "My own strength saved me."                                                                       Judges 7   CSB 

God would not allow Gideon or Israel to take the glory - it belonged to Him and Him only. Winning such a battle with very few men could have triggered off a spirit of pride in Gideon and the men.

God informed Gideon that if his troops were fearful, then they could return home. This led to 22000 of them leaving. With only 10000 men left, God still said there were too many and gave Gideon an exercise to carry out (v4-8). He was to take them down to the water and whoever knelt and lapped the water with his tongue, was unsuitable and must return home. The men who lapped the water with their cupped hands, were the ones God wanted.

Gideon was left with 300 men who were expected to fight against thousands in the Midian camp. It seemed a hopeless situation. Gideon was told to divide his men into three groups, 100 in each, which ordinarily would have been good fieldcraft and strategy. He was to equip them with a trumpet each and a clay pitcher with a torch inside, which he did. If he was afraid of the prospects, he could take his servant, Purah, down to the edge of the camp to listen to what was being said. He did so v14. There he heard a man telling his friend about a dream he had had. A loaf of barley bread had rolled down the hill crashing into a tent and demolishing it. The friend told him that it was the sword of Gideon, God had handed the entire camp over to Gideon. He was greatly encouraged by this and the first thing he did was to bow down and worship the Lord. (Take note)

Gideon took his men into battle, where at the right time, they blew their trumpets, smashing the clay pitchers and shone the torches. They then shouted very loudly, 'A Sword for the LORD and for Gideon v20. The Midianites were thrown into total confusion and began fighting each other as it was dark. Finally the battle was won, God had given Gideon the victory.

Conclusion:
Even when you can't understand what is happening and the odds are against you, when God calls you out you must do what He says. When you do, just watch Him work and give you the victory. The thing that you're facing today is in God's hands, if you have given it over to Him. Do what He says, no matter how strange it may feel and receive the victory. But remember to - bow down, thank Him and worship His name.  v15 

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"Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession...