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When you sow, you do not plant the body…1 Corinthians 15:37,38
My best guess is that most Jesus followers do not share their faith with other people who do not know Jesus. There are probably several reasons for this. Most likely one of the big impediments to sharing is highlighted in a situation I wrote about last week. You may recall the story I told about a lady who made contact with a Hindu lady who had a dream about Jesus. The Jesus follower openly admitted that she had been in church all her life and did not know what to say to the Hindu lady who was seeking to know more about Jesus.
From the lips of children and infants…Matthew 21:16
When Jesus made his triumphal entrance into Jerusalem, riding on a donkey colt, He threw the whole city into turmoil. Some people were praising him by calling out; "Hosanna to the Son of David." The religious leaders were aghast that Jesus accepted praise that belonged to God alone. The merchants had their work day cut short when He drove them out of the temple. Other people came for healing and Jesus healed them all.
I have no greater joy…3 John 1:4
In context, the captioned Scripture references people who have embraced the message of salvation through Christ or have been discipled through John's ministry. However, it also aptly applies to parents who are disciples of Jesus. Every Jesus follower, who is also a parent, experiences an incomparable joy when their children become Jesus followers and more so when they continue to live as disciples into adulthood. Furthermore, I am certain heaven is consistently bombarded with prayers by parents for children who are not following the ways of Jesus.
And if by grace, then it cannot be based on works…Romans 11:6
Grace is a very complex concept and not a natural posture for most of us. God is full of grace. He first of all gives general grace to all people everywhere. There is a predictability to his grace by the rising and the setting of the sun and the seasons of the year. The bible tells us the rain falls on the righteous and the unrighteous. Everyone is treated the same when it comes to common grace.
For I can testify about them that they are zealous for God…Romans 10:2
In the captioned Scripture verse above, Paul is referencing his fellow Israelites who claim passionate allegiance to God but they are opposing other people who also express their faith in the same God. These other people are Christians who are being persecuted and in some cases put to death. Paul had previously been among those who were full of zeal for God but he was either misinformed or refused to believe that God was in their midst in the person of Jesus Christ. I wonder if he was thinking about his own journey to faith:
A student of respected teacher Gamaliel, in Jewish law
A pharisee
Condoned the death of Philip, the first Christian martyr
A well known persecutor of the early Christ followers
A dramatic encounter with Jesus while traveling to Damascus
Behold, I am doing a new thing…Isaiah 43:19
We have turned the calendar to a new year. Depending on your circumstances, your beliefs, or your personality, you may be looking forward to the new year with dread, concern, hope, or assurance that this is going to be a great year.
So also you have sorrow now (John 16:22)
Two days ago on Sunday December 17, 2023 most churches celebrated the third Sunday of Advent by lighting the Joy candle. The traditional color of the candle is pink or violet to symbolize the joy of welcoming a new baby.
But they were childless (Luke 1:7)
A simple statement like the one above does not adequately capture the lifetime of unanswered prayer, disappointment, ridicule, and pain experienced by Elizabeth and Zachariah throughout their married life.
You would call and I would answer (Job 14:15)
We have entered the Advent season. This wonderful annual season when we celebrate the arrival of Messiah. During advent we are also reminded of those who went before us living day in and day out in anticipation that they would see the Messiah during their lifetime. Generation after generation people waited. Along the way some gave up hope. Others clung to the prophecies about a coming King.
What no eye has seen (1 Corinthians 2:9)
What would you do with 70 million dollars? What lifestyle changes would be possible for you with this kind of money? Imagine the ministries that would benefit from your tithes and offerings off this large sum. I wonder if I would be able to handle responsibly such a large sum of money?
A Godly Life (2 Timothy 3:12)
I wish the captioned verse was not in the bible. In the western world disciples of Christ are rarely persecuted for living out their faith in Christ. For a long time Christians and the church in the west has been viewed with favor (or at worst tolerated) by governing authorities. This environment, free from persecution, has lulled us into assuming that being a disciple of Jesus equates to peace and prosperity. Or as some have put it - health and wealth.
I am the Way (John 14)
For most of my adult Christian life I have been focused on getting to heaven. I love to hear sermons about heaven. I love to sing about heaven. I look forward to living in heaven. No doubt eternal life in heaven is a great hope for all believers. There is so much about heaven that really appeals to me. The downside of this approach to the future is we can tend to isolate ourselves from the realities and troubles on earth and set our minds to waiting for the great escape to heaven someday.