Friday 22 December 2023

Don't forget Jesus

"Remember Jesus Christ, risen from the dead..."   2 Timothy 2:8    CSB 

Christmas is a busy time, with all the hustle and bustle, standing in supermarket queues which seems like days, the wrapping of presents. The list is endless. One thing we should never do though, and that is leave Jesus out of the moment. After-all, Christmas is really about Him or should be. As the old saying goes, 'He is the reason for the season'.
With only a few days to go before that wonderful time of year - Christmas Day, the clock is ticking. Children have finished school and are becoming so excited. The big children - us, are no different as we get ready for the festivities. But don't forget Jesus.

We have all been blessed in the past with things that Jesus has done for us but, let's be honest, with busy days around us, that blessing can soon be forgotten as we become involved in other things. Let us make it that Jesus, is uppermost in our lives. He is the most important part of us. He was there on the first Christmas Day, wrapped up and sleeping in a manger. This is why He is, the 'Reason for the season.' It is all about Him.

Mind you, He wants us to enjoy ourselves over this period, all He wants is to be remembered for who he is; what He has done and, what He will do for us forever more. So find a time for Him, after-all, as some say, it's His birthday. Just a 'Happy Birthday Jesus.' shows that we are thinking about Him. 

Think back over the past year. There have been good times, not so good times, exciting times and also scary times. One thing - Jesus has been with us through all of the many occasions. We are still here to praise, worship and thank Him for everything - our families, our health, our homes and food and for the presents we are wrapping up now. There are still a few days before the actual day so, no doubt, there is more shopping, present wrapping or buying to be done. 

Just think; that first Christmas, Mary and Joseph had been looking for somewhere to stay. But, there was a census taking place, so everywhere was full. So the King of kings, Jesus, was born in a stable. Not an ideal place to give birth but, it had to be done. And, aren't we glad Jesus came. If He hadn't, it would have been a totally different story. We have a lot to thank Him for.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:

'Lord Jesus, I have sinned and I ask you to forgive me and be my Lord and Saviour. Please come into my heart, fill me with Your Spirit and give me a brand new start today.

In Jesus' Name. Amen'


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Thursday 21 December 2023

A Lost Sheep

"If a man has a hundred sheep and one of them gets lost, what will he do? Won't he leave the ninety-nine others in the wilderness and go to search for the one that is lost until he finds it?"              Luke 15:4   NLT (of 1-7)

There are two pieces that I want to address here. Firstly, the Pharisees' lack of interest in people who don't fit into their expectations. And then, Jesus' feelings for the lost sheep. In each example, I have given place for how the people may feel:
(1)  The Pharisees avoided all areas and people where they may become unclean. Therefore, to be mixing with tax collectors and notorious sinners was unthinkable. They felt Jesus was wrong to do such things, therefore Jesus told them this parable. Even today, certain people in society are avoided at all costs - alcoholics, drug users and people off the streets. Whereas, many will walk by them without a second glance, Jesus would be right in the middle of them, listening, talking to them, showing them love and care and offering them a place in heaven. 
(1a)   'I wish I had somewhere to go to be warm. I have a raging thirst and my stomach is totally empty. I need a drink; I need the next fix; I need someone to take an interest in me. I've made mistakes and, now I'm paying for them. I wish I could start again but, that's impossible. I might as well be dead.'
(2)   Another young man hits the streets. He has nowhere go and is frightened, cold and hungry. He considers breaking the law again. At least he would have food and a warm bed. This is all he knows these days.
(2a)  'It seemed a good idea to break away from the others. I had become involved with the 'wrong type of people,' my dad had said and when the police arrested me for burglary, he kicked me out. I went to the YOI for a couple of years, and became more involved with the 'wrong type of people.' When I was released, I went back home but, my dad refused to have me back. So, now I'm on the streets, begging.'

This is happening today. People have made big mistakes and it has cost them all they had. But, there is no way back. 'But, hold on, who is this guy with long hair. He's different to all the others. He shakes my hand and I feel alive; I feel that He really cares. He talks gently to me about making a new start. I tell Him that I want this and He hugs me. Suddenly, I feel so much better. All the shame seems to have left me, and as I walk down the street with Him beside me, all of a sudden, I feel pure; I feel loved, I feel that my life is going to change. He tells me His name is Jesus and introduces me to some other people - Christians. They accept me and I feel elated and so grateful. I have found true love and joy. You could be the person who accepts these people. Are you willing?

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:

'Lord Jesus, I have sinned and I ask you to forgive me and be my Lord and Saviour. Please come into my heart, fill me with Your Spirit and give me a brand new start today.

In Jesus' Name. Amen'


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Wednesday 20 December 2023

The Antidote for Depression

"Why am I discouraged? Why is my heart so sad? I will put my hope in God! I will praise Him again - My Saviour and My God."    Psalm 42:5   NLT

Depression, is a robber of hope. It can steal our joy and, at times it can completely take over a person's life, so much, that they feel there is no way out except death. Many of us suffer depression, it creeps up and grabs a hold of us; it grips us like a vice does a piece of wood and, it is difficult to find a way through. In fact, at the time we feel that there is no hope but there is, we just have to make a choice to find it.
Depression is one of the most common, emotional ailments. However, there is an antidote and that is meditating on the Word of God. Now, this is not easy, nothing is with depression but, it is a choice you can make. You don't need to get your bible out and plough through stuff that, at the time, makes no sense. You have memories and perhaps you can remember a special time when God showed His kindness to you. This is all you need, that memory can lift your spirit and put you back on the road again. This is what the Psalmist was saying, "Why am I discouraged? Why is my heart so sad? I will put my hope in God! I will praise Him again - My Saviour and My God." 

Why are you discouraged? Why so sad? Is there anyway that playing the video back in your mind, can help find a way to resolve these issues? Do you need to forgive somebody? Do you need to forgive yourself? Many times, there is very little we can do to make things better. But God can; He is brilliant at mending things, especially broken hearts. And this is why meditating on a memory He has given you, or reading through His word, rather like this Psalm today, can help so much. 
Notice that as we go through this meditation period, the Psalmist writes 'I will put my hope in God, I will praise Him.' What has happened here? As the Psalmist was working through the why's and where for's, he has come to the conclusion that, the only way forward is God so, he puts his hope in Him and begins to praise.

There's a lot of hurt in this world, but there is much more love in Jesus. There is a lot of sadness and discouragement but, Jesus can help take this away. How? By using the antidepressant that God provides by placing Him uppermost in your thoughts. Why think about bad stuff when Jesus can turn the bad into good? 
In closing this piece, you may ask, 'What about the people who don't know Jesus?' The answer to this is, God can find a way to introduce Himself to them. I wasn't looking for Him and I was very depressed but, He found me, He will them too. Just focus on yourself today and allow Him to mend your brokenness. You can help the others later.

If you don't know Jesus or, have fallen away, why not say this prayer right now:

'Lord Jesus, I have sinned and I ask you to forgive me and be my Lord and Saviour. Please come into my heart, fill me with Your Spirit and give me a brand new start today.

In Jesus' Name. Amen'


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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...