Monday 19 December 2022

Our Conduct

"Only let your conduct be worthy of the gospel of Christ, so that whether I come and see you or am absent, I may hear of your affairs, that you stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel -"     Philippians 1:27   NKJV 

 Paul was addressing the believers in Philippi, urging them to stand firm whatever may happen to them. He was particularly concerned that their conduct would stand the test - that they would live up to the calling they had concerning the Gospel of Christ.

Paul was saying that, whether he came to visit them or whether he received word about them, he would be blessed to hear that they were holding up the name of Jesus. This speaks deeply to us as well. Is our conduct at home the same as it is in church? Or do we have a best behaviour for church and when we arrive home, take off our Sunday best and act the way of the world? 

Sometimes, if we're not careful, it is possible to live two lives - one for church and one for home where our personalties change accordingly. I call it the 'Behind Closed Doors Syndrome'. At home in the privacy of our house, it is easy to gossip about what 'such and such' was doing or saying. We can say things that we wouldn't dream about saying in church. This is not the type of conduct Paul was promoting, this type does not point people to Jesus, 'Well no one's listening', you may think. They are - Jesus and He is not pleased. Also, what if a neighbour overhears or is standing at your front door. It's not good and, needs rectifying.

Paul was saying we should be models to a watching world despite opposition that may come our way. We should be living in a manner worthy of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This brings a unity that draws people together. Any other behaviour causes division that hurts the spread of the Gospel.

I once spoke to a young prisoner and he told me, 'I will be a Christian for six days a week but on the seventh day, I reserve the right to go out and punch and kick who I want to'. You may smile but it's true. I told him that it doesn't work like that and he decided to give it some thought. He did later become a Christian.

There is no room for split lives, it is all or nothing with Jesus. His conduct was impeccable and He wants ours to be the same. He knows we'll make mistakes doing this but, He is there to help us.
Are there things that you need to change to attain the conduct Jesus wants? If there is, He will help you if, you ask Him.

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Sunday 18 December 2022

Dedication to your calling

"For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain"        Philippians 1:21    NKJV 


What a profound statement! This was Paul's life, total dedication and commitment to Jesus. He lived for Him and was willing to die for Him as well. One cannot get a deeper dedication than this. 

However, he was struggling with choices. He wanted to be with Jesus; he knew that this would be far better v23. But, he also knew he had a job to do - a ministry to fulfil. There were people who still didn't know Jesus and those that did, needed nurturing. He also had his writing to complete. When he considered this, he realised that, whatever he did, he was living with Jesus. If he continued to live, Jesus was there and if he chose to die, Jesus was also there. Don't forget, Paul was the man who had visited heaven and seen the wonders but, he also returned (2 Corinthians 12), and carried on with his work despite the fact that he had his thorn in his flesh.

Paul's purpose was to glorify Jesus come what may; Jesus was his total focus. There is a lesson to be learned here. See how Paul managed things, he was flesh and bone just like us. He had a calling just like we do. However he was confident with what he had to do and where he was going and this focus he had, shone through. Possibly we need to take stock of all of this. We can say the same, 'For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain', but if we do, is it a true statement?

There is so much going on in our busy lives that many times, Jesus is far down the list of priorities. We have a busy live to live, work to do, bills to pay and everything else. Paul was no different. He still had his earthly commitments. The difference being, he was so in tune with Jesus, so very much in step that, he knew without doubt that if he put Jesus as priority one, Jesus would take care of the rest.

And this is where Paul had the edge on us. Some may say, 'Yes, but that was back in bible times, things are different now.' No they're not, we're still in ‘Jesus’ times', He hasn't changed, His priorities and promises are just the same. He may not be asking you to be a missionary in some faraway country but, He is asking you to honour the commission He gave to all of us, 'Go into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature" Mark 16:15. Your street, neighbours and family are perhaps your world. That is your initial commission.

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Saturday 17 December 2022

Stephen the Martyr

"But he, being full of the Holy Spirit, gazed into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God, 56 and said, 'Look! I see the heavens opened and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God".   
                          Acts 7:55-56  NKJV.  (For the fuller explanation, read Acts 6:8 - 7:60) 

Stephen had been falsely accused of blasphemy. This is an occupational hazard for all who live for Jesus. Here the Synagogue of the Freedmen - Jews that had been carried off to Rome by Pompey as captives in 63 BC, and later freed. These were part of the Jerusalem synagogue who opposed Stephen. They were also known as Libertines. These men manipulated people to say untruths about him and he was delivered to the council and placed on trial, a trial that was just a play on words really. You know, there will always be people around who, will falsely accuse you, gossip about you and try to get rid of you. Cheer up and don't give up, what you're doing for God is totally right and He is pleased.

Stephen was allowed to defend his actions and, he gave a very long discourse related to his behaviour. At the end of this, he spoke the words of our text today,"But he, being full of the Holy Spirit, gazed into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God, 56 and said, 'Look! I see the heavens opened and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God".  This caused havoc and they ran at him, cast him out into the street and stoned him.

Notice a few things: (1) He was full of the Holy Spirit v55. Never try to take on a major incident or meeting unless, you have the Spirit of God firmly within you. (2) He was not afraid, he knew His Lord was with him (3) They began stoning him but he, knelt down and asked God to 'Receive my Spirit' (4) Then in a loud voice he prayed that the people would not be charged for their actions. He then fell asleep and was with Jesus forever.

All over the world, people lay down their lives for Jesus Christ because, He did the same for them. They put themselves at risk to bring aid and bibles to the downtrodden. They get on with the work and yet, at times all we can care about is that somebody has taken our seat in church. Come on, I'm not saying that we should all be martyrs - not at all, but we should all put Jesus and His work, uppermost in our lives. 

For His life-offering, Stephen knelt down before God and went to sleep - in peace.

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Friday 16 December 2022

Zacchaeus the Chief Tax Collector

"He has gone to be a guest with man who is a sinner" v7    Luke 19:1-10   NKJV

Zacchaeus was a Jewish chief tax collector, a hated breed of people, who were employed by the Romans to collect taxes from their own kins-people. Many, possibly including Zacchaeus, collected extra for their own pocket too. By this, they were considered traitors. This is why tax collectors were classed alongside prostitutes and other sinners.
Understandably, Zacchaeus was a very rich man, but like so many of the other tax collectors, he was a social outcast, a man with few friends, a real Billy no mates. 

At this present time, Zacchaeus had a great desire to see the man who everyone was speaking about - Jesus. He had heard that He would be passing by very soon, so he was anxious to get ready for this. However, the crowds were endless and because he was a man of short statue, he had difficulty in seeing. He therefore, climbed a Sycamore tree that was close by. This type of tree had low-limbed branches so it was easy to climb. All of a sudden, he had a prime position and could see more than the crowd below.
All of a sudden, Jesus was there below Him. 'Zacchaeus, make haste and come down for today, I must stay at your house' v5. He couldn't get down the tree quick enough and also, couldn't believe that this man of dignity, was calling him and wanted to stay at his house. The nearby crowd hated it, 'He's gone to be a guest with a man who is a sinner' v7.
People just can't comprehend who Jesus is. They feel He should spend all His time with the famous and rich, not the people that are hated and despised.

Zacchaeus said, 'I give half of my goods to the poor and if I have taken anything from anyone by false accusation, I restore it four-fold.' Jesus replied, 'Today, salvation has come to this house, because he also is a Son of Abraham' v10. Now the Greek definition of the word 'Salvation' is Soteria which covers, deliverance, preservation, soundness, prosperity, happiness, rescue and general well-being. This fuller salvation covers the present possession with a fuller realisation for the future. In fact, it is The Full Monty of salvation.

Don't ever look down on people who don't come up to your standards. Be courteous and kind because, you never who you may meet on your way down. Jesus saw the best in us, let us do the same. Many of us, may have had a rough ride before we met Jesus, marital breakdowns, drink problems, soldiers, trying to adjust to civilian life after being in the forces, PTSD, and other such things. I don't know where you came from and neither do you know about me but, Jesus does, and He died on a cross for us all. I am a somebody and so are you! Amen? Amen!

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Thursday 15 December 2022

Are you a Moody Guy?

"And Nathanael said to him, 'Can anything good come out of Nazareth?"'  
                                                                                                   John 1:46  NKJV 

This was quite a detrimental thing to say - judgemental and discriminatory. But in Nathanael's opinion, it was not good and he was appalled. At that time, Nazareth had a bad reputation, and anyway, the Messiah was supposed to be born in Bethlehem not this place. He was right in one way, the Messiah was born in Bethlehem but he neglected to see that He was actually brought up in Nazareth.

After Philip encouraged him to 'Come and see'. He went with him. Jesus saw him coming and spoke into his heart, things that only Nathanael knew, and he was convinced and said, 'Rabbi, You are the Son of God! You are the King of Israel'  v49. What a difference Jesus can make in a person's life. We may struggle to convince someone that Jesus is alive but, the Holy Spirit is the No 1 evangelist. He turned Nathanael's mood from deflated to abounding.

What about Thomas? He was known as The Doubter. But this was a rather unfair label to give him. He was heroic. When Jesus was preparing to go to Lazarus after he had died, The disciples knew it would be a risky thing to: 'go and wake him up' John 11:11. But Thomas replied in v16, 'Let us also go, that we may die with Him.' There was nothing about Thomas that could be said he was a doubting coward. He was sound and totally for Jesus.

However, in John 20:25-28, we read That Thomas refused to believe the disciples when he was told that they had seen Jesus. 'Unless I see in His hands the print of the nails, and put my hand into His side, I will not believe.' v25. Again, Jesus changed this situation when He came to Thomas and said, 'Reach your finger here, and look at My hands; and reach your hand here, and put it into my side. Do not be unbelieving, but believing' John 20:27. Jesus once again changed a doubting mood into a believing one.

This all goes to show that we, as believers, can be tough one minute and deflated the next. We have moments of doubt but, we try to hide this and be courageous. However, Jesus knows us through and through. Do you have doubts about what Jesus can and cannot do? Do you have moody sessions. where you refuse to believe that a fellow Christian is genuine? Do you doubt their integrity? Do you just become moody? You're not alone; we all have times such as this; so let us be grateful that Jesus still loves us.

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Wednesday 14 December 2022

The Winter is Past Part 2. (It is time to get ready)

"Behold, He stands behind our wall; He is looking through the windows, gazing through the lattice."                                                         Song of Solomon. 2:9   NKJV

Carrying on from our reading yesterday, it is interesting to read about how Jesus never forces Himself upon us. Here, as recorded by Solomon and which can be interpreted as a type of Jesus, we see Him standing behind a wall and only looking in through the windows. This gives us the picture of Jesus, before we are saved and also afterwards, observing us but not becoming involved until we ask Him to. He watches what we do, how we do it; notices the mistakes we make and the things we become involved in and know deep down, that we shouldn't. However, He doesn't interfere, just watches. But He expects that, if we know Him as Lord, we should know His presence is forever with us and, He will never leave us. He expects us to call to Him when, we need to.
This is the case before we consider inviting Jesus into our hearts. 

In Revelation 3:20, Jesus says: 'Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him and he with Me.' This is an invitation to each unsaved person. As Jesus knocks at the door of their heart and they realise it is Him and open the door of their heart, Jesus will enter and be their Lord and Saviour. Notice though, Jesus says that He stands at the door and knocks. He doesn't just walk in unannounced, He has to be invited in, which is what we see Him doing in Song of Solomon.

There is another side to Revelation 3:20. It utters a warning to people everywhere, especially Christians, that time is short, any day Jesus could return to claim His children and kingdom. The warning is, will we be ready, what will He find. This sobering thought needs to be digested and thought carefully about. One day Jesus will return, of course none of us know when. However, things in the world offer some questions of whether it is soon. All the more why, we need to be on guard and ready.
In Song of Solomon, the beloved (A type of Jesus) says to the Shulamite (A type of Us) 'Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away' 2:10 + 12. This is Jesus preparing His church. He is calling us to rise up and come away from the way we are living and, live for Him - totally. The days are short, He is coming soon. It is time to get ready!

'Lord Jesus, help me to be ready, to get things right in my life. I recognise that time is short, You are coming soon. Please help me to be prepared.
AND FOR THOSE WHO DON'T KNOW JESUS
Lord, I open the door of my heart to Your knocking. Please come in and forgive my sin. I accept You as My Lord, right now. In Jesus' name. Amen

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Tuesday 13 December 2022

The Winter is Past

"For lo, the winter is past, the rains over and gone."     Song of Solomon  2:11   NKJV 

As we look at this scripture today, it would be easy to say, 'No it hasn't, it's freezing out there and, for many of us, it's freezing in the house too. The energy crisis has hit us all, very hard. However, we are not looking at the present winter that we are enduring but, the spiritual side of winter. 

No matter what you are gong through, if you have Jesus in your life, He will move mountains to bless you. Check out 2:8: 'The voice of my beloved! Behold he comes leaping upon the mountains, skipping upon the hills.' He loves you so much that, He can't help Himself. As you call on Him with praise, worship and thanksgiving in your heart (Philippians 4:6-7), He comes running, and leaping to your aid. You may not believe this at times, but it's true. You see, He will not always answer our pleas the way we think He should. This is why we feel nothing has really happened, but it has and you will soon realise this. At other times, His answer is instant and deliverance is obvious. 

We need to look through the eyes of faith. The answers to our prayers may not always be visible to us but, they are there anyway. This is why we need to look past what is seen to, what is unseen (2 Corinthians 4:18-19). This is what faith is all about. In other words, we need to confess and receive and make this a way of living. We are of the supernatural not, the natural. We are kingdom people; we belong to Jesus and this, is why He comes leaping over all of our obstacles and rescues us.

Obstacles, the giants of pain, disappointments and whatever else causes us heartache and anxiety is like a bad winter in itself. It seems like it's never going to end and is cold and gloomy. But take joy, the winter is past, the rains over and has gone. The season has changed, Jesus has done this. All of the bad things that have happened are at an end. How you may ask? Because, if you called on Jesus, He has skipped over the giant obstacles and He stands there and tells you, 'The winter is past'. Therefore, take Him at His word and believe in your heart that your success is on the horizon, the summer of blessing is here. 

Look through the eyes of faith and you will see things you only dreamed about.

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Grace (2)

"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...