Monday, July 31, 2023

Verses For The Week

Deuteronomy 32:4 -- "He is the Rock, His works are perfect, and all His ways are just. A faithful God who does no wrong, upright and just is He."

I Corinthians 3:11 -- "For no other foundation can anyone lay than that which is laid, which is Christ Jesus."

Friday, July 28, 2023

The Weekend Sermon -- Jesus Is The Only Begotten Son of God

      Welcome to the new edition of the Weekend Sermon. I hope you have all had a good week. It is very hot where I live. Let us all pray that this extreme heat will end all over the world, and that the wildfires in many places will be able to be extinguished. 

     This week, we are continuing with our series on the names and titles given to Jesus in the Bible. In today's message, we will examine the fact that Jesus is called the only begotten Son of God. We will cover  a few different titles in this message with my overall goal to show that the Bible is very clear that Jesus is God. 

     The most well-known verse that tells us about today's theme is John 3:16. "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but will have everlasting life."

     Let's start out by saying that the Bible makes it very clear that Jesus is God. It says that Jesus is the Word. He was with God and the Word was God. The Word was made flesh and dwelled among us. Jesus is God and man. Jesus is the Second Person of the Trinity who came to be with us and redeem us. He is the eternal Son of the Father. 

     Jesus referred to Himself as divine. He accepted worship from Thomas who called Jesus his Lord and His God. There can be no doubt that the Bible teaches the divinity of Jesus. If some group or teacher tries to say that Jesus was not fully God and fully man, that is false teaching and is not in line with the Bible and the historic Christian faith. 

     Now, why is it important that Jesus is the only begotten Son of God? God became man in Jesus. Jesus was not a man who did good and then God adopted as His Son. This was actually a popular teaching at one time in church history. Jesus is not a being that God created to be His Son. No. Jesus was God come in human form. He was born of the Virgin Mary. He was begotten and not made as the Creed tells us. By saying that Jesus is the only begotten Son of the Father, we are affirming that Jesus is God and man. 

     Jesus is called the only begotten Son as well because those who put their faith and trust in the Lord Jesus Christ become the adopted sons and daughters of God. God becomes the Father of those who believe in Jesus. We are the children of the Father in Heaven. 

     Jesus told us that it is necessary to believe in Him if we are to have a right relationship with God. John 3:18 tells us, "He who believes in Him is not judged, he who does not believe has been judged already because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God." In order to escape the judgment of God for sin, one must believe in Jesus for salvation. 

     What strikes me in all of this is the great love of God for us. The Second Person of the Holy Trinity was willing to be born of a virgin and take up humanity in order to save us from our sins. The Bible tells us that Jesus humbled Himself and took upon Himself the form of servant. He went to the cross and suffered and died that we might be redeemed. He did all of this because of His great love for us. The Father was willing to send the Son because He loved us and wanted to have a relationship with us forever and forever. The Lord invites you to come to Him. I hope that you will do that today. Amen.

Prayer Requests

     I am still not feeling too well. Please keep praying. The heat is really getting to me as well. I am off work today, and I am trying to stay cool. 

     Continue to pray that the wildfires around the world will be extinguished. I know that the fires in Canada and Greece are very bad right now. 

     Let us pray for peace in the world. Ukraine, Syria, Yemen and Sudan continue to need our prayers for peace. 

     For our prayer focus countries this week, let us pray for those in the nations of Malaysia and Mauritania. Pray that many will come to know Jesus. 

     Next week, we will continue with our current series. I will post the verses on Monday, and I will post more of the Minor Prophets book midweek. May God bless you all. 

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Exploring the Minor Prophets -- Part 6

 Here is the next installment in the Minor Prophets book.


Chapter 5

 

Jonah

 Part 1

     We now move on to a book of the Minor Prophets that is completely different from the rest. It’s not just a story about someone being swallowed by a whale.

     How is Jonah different from the other books that we have and will be examining? It tells a story. It is told in narrative form giving us the information on an event in the life of a prophet who doesn’t want to do what he is told to do by the Lord. God calls Jonah to go to Nineveh and preach a message of judgment and repentance. The people in the Assyrian Empire were noted for their cruelty. They did not worship the True and Living God. He was tired of what they were doing, and the Lord intended to bring judgment. However, as always, the Lord wanted to provide the people with the opportunity to repent and to do the right thing.

     One of the main differences we see in this work is that the prophet does not initially yield to the will of the Lord. Unlike the other prophets, Jonah doesn’t say yes and do what God commands. Even though Jeremiah for instance wasn’t always thrilled about what he was called to do, he did it. He knew that he was called, and he recognized the importance and necessity of following the wishes of the Lord.

     So, what is it that we need to learn from the story of Jonah? Foremost, this book lets us know that God loves and cares for everything that He has created. God chose the descendants of Abraham to be the ones who would keep His message alive in the world. However, that didn’t and it doesn’t mean that God is not concerned and does not care about all other people and nations. Jesus told us in John 3:16 that God loved the world and sent the world His Son. Whoever will believe in the Lord Jesus will be saved. There is no distinction or exclusion.

     The people of Nineveh were the enemies of the people of Israel. In spite of that, God wanted to give them a chance to repent and avoid judgment. That is why He called Jonah to go and preach to Assyria’s capital city.

     I believe that this story works as a metaphor for God’s relationship with the human race. We have all sinned and fallen short of God’s holy expectations. We have rebelled against God and His ways. We are like lost sheep that have each to decided to go in our own directions.

     Even in our state of rebellion, God sent His Son to bring His message of love. Jesus sacrificed Himself so that we might come to repentance and faith. Through Jesus, we have atonement for our sins and have a new relationship with the Father. The offer of salvation is made to everyone throughout all ages. Jesus said “Come unto me all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”

 

 


Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Verses For The Week

      Sorry about the verses for the week delay. Still having health problems. Here are the verses.


II Timothy 1:9 -- "He has saved us and called us to a holy life - not because of anything we have done but because of His own purposes and grace. This grace was given us in Christ Jesus before the beginning of time."

John 1:16 -- "Out of His fullness we have all received grace in place of grace already given."

Friday, July 21, 2023

The Weekend Sermon -- Jesus Is The Lamb Of God

      It's been a difficult week. I want to apologize for not getting the next chapter of the book posted. I will resume that next week. I have been having a lot of health problems, so please keep praying that I will get to feeling better. I hope that you are all doing well. 

     We have been in the midst of an ongoing series of messages dealing with the names and titles of Jesus found in the Bible. This week, we continue with our series looking at the fact that in the Bible, Jesus is referred to as the Lamb of God. What does this mean for us?

     We see Jesus called the Lamb of God initially in the Gospel of John. John the Baptist had been preaching and baptizing people at the Jordan River. One day, Jesus came down to where John was preaching. When John saw Jesus, John said, "Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world." What was John talking about?

     John is referring to the sacrifice that was required for sin and to an occurrence in the life of Abraham. First of all, a lamb without spot or blemish was required to be sacrificed in order for the people in the Old Testament to receive forgiveness of sins. The blood of this lamb covered the peoples' sin for the year on the day of atonement. Each year, a new sacrifice needed to be made. 

     The second reference John is making is to Abraham and Isaac. Abraham was called to sacrifice his son Isaac. Just as Abraham was about to sacrifice Isaac, an angel stopped him. Abraham's attention was directed to where a ram was caught in a thicket. God had provided a sacrifice, so Isaac did not have to be the sacrifice. 

     While the blood of the animal sacrifices could cover up sin, it was not the final and once for all sacrifice for sin. In order to once and for all deal with sin, God sent His Son into the world to be the sacrifice for sin. Jesus was the Lamb of God sent to be the sinless one who would bear our sins in His body on the cross. Whoever puts his or her faith and trust in the Lord Jesus will receive forgiveness of their sins. Jesus is the final sacrifice for sin. 

     We also see Jesus referred to as the Lamb in the book of Revelation. Jesus is the Lamb who was slain before the foundation of the world. Because He was willing to sacrifice Himself, Jesus as the Lamb of God is worthy to receive all glory, laud, honor and praise both now and forevermore. Worthy is the Lamb!

     Jesus is the Lamb of God. He has died so that you and I might be redeemed. I hope that you will trust in what Jesus has done for you today. He is the atoning sacrifice for sin.  Amen.

Prayer Requests

     Please continue to pray that I will get to feeling better.

     Continue to pray for those affected by the tornadoes and floods here in the United States. Pray that they will get the aid that they need in order to recover. 

     Pray for an end to the Canadian wildfires. 

     Let us all pray for peace. Ukraine needs to be at the top of our prayer list.

     For our prayer focus countries this week, let us pray for those in the nations of Bosnia and Tunisia. Pray that many will come to know Jesus. 

     Next week, I will post the verses on Monday. I will try as hard as I can to post the next chapter of the book. I will post the message on Friday. May God bless you all.  

Monday, July 17, 2023

Verses For The Week

      An update about the storms I asked you to pray about. The storms came through the area, but they weren't too bad where I live. In Kansas City and its suburbs, the storms were bad. Over 130,000 were without power, and some are still without power. Many trees are down, and there is a lot of damage. Please pray that these people will be able to recover. 

Verses

Psalm 71:3 -- "Be to me a rock of habitation to which I may continually come. You have given commandment to save me, for You are my rock and my fortress."

Proverbs 18:10 -- "The name of the Lord is a strong tower, the righteous runs into it and is safe."

John 14:1 -- "Do not let your heart be troubled. Believe in God. Believe also in Me."

Friday, July 14, 2023

The Weekend Sermon -- Jesus Is Our Advocate

      Welcome to this edition of the Weekend Sermon. I hope that you are all having a very good week. I would like to begin by asking for your prayers in a couple of matters. First, as I write this message, the forecast is for bad storms in my area. Please pray that the storms will not be bad. Second, please pray that my health will improve. I am pleased to report that I am doing a little better. 

     For several weeks now, we have been in a series of messages studying the names and titles of the Lord Jesus found in the Old and New Testaments. Today, I want to focus on the fact that the Scripture refers to Jesus as our Advocate. What does this term mean, and what is the significance of it for us?

     We find Jesus referred to as our Advocate in I John 2:1-2 that reads, "My little children, these things I write to you, so that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the Righteous. And He Himself is the propitiation for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the whole world."

     Most of us are familiar with the term advocate. It is a legal term. An advocate speaks for and stands up for someone. The way that we are most familiar with the term is in the courtroom setting. An attorney speaks on behalf of the client to the judge. The advocate pleads the case on behalf of the client. 

     Let's look at this in the spiritual context. All of us have sinned. The Bible is very clear about this. There is none righteous. All we like sheep have gone astray. 

     God is a righteous and just God. He has to punish sin. The wages of sin is death. Those who sin are destined for eternal separation from God. 

     However, God is also a loving and merciful God. He was determined to provide us with a way of forgiveness and reconciliation. God sent His Son the Lord Jesus into this world. Jesus lived a holy and sinless life so that He could be the Lamb of God to take away the sins of the world. On the cross, the Bible tells us that Jesus bore our sins in His body. He rose bodily from the grave in order to once and for all deal with the consequences of sin namely sin, death and hell. 

     Those who put their faith and trust in the work of Christ on the cross and believe in His resurrection are declared righteous by God based on the redeeming work of Jesus. When we come to Jesus, He takes away our sin. In place of our sin, the righteousness of Christ is imputed to us. So, God does not see us as sinners. He sees us clothed in the righteousness of His dearly beloved Son. 

     As believers, Jesus stands up for us when we do fall into sin. When Satan accuses us before the Father, Jesus as our Advocate stands in the court of Heaven and declares that no judgment can pass upon us because we are in Him. Those who are in the Son will find that the judgment of God has passed over them. Jesus has already paid the penalty for our sin. 

     This does not mean that we have a license to go around sinning. Those who are truly in Christ have a desire to live a life of holiness that is pleasing to God. The desire to live a life without sin is a mark of someone that has a true possession of faith and not merely an empty profession of faith. That is why James tells us that faith without works in dead. We are not saved by our good works, but they do serve as a demonstration of true faith in Jesus Christ. 

     I find it very comforting to know that Jesus is always on my side. He is always standing up for me, and He will never leave me nor will He ever forsake me. No matter what I go through, and no matter what hard times I might be facing, Jesus is always by my side. He will be with me for all of eternity. And He will be with you to if you turn to Him in repentance and faith accepting Him as your Savior and Lord. You can trust in Him and receive forgiveness of sins and a new life in Christ today. I hope you will do so. Amen. 

Prayer Requests

     Please pray that the storms will not be bad.

     Pray for those in Vermont recovering from the flooding.

     Continue to pray that the fires in Canada will be extinguished. 

     Let us pray for peace. Ukraine and Sudan really need our prayers at this time. 

     Pray that the elections in Guatemala will be fair. 

     For our prayer focus countries this week, let us all pray for those living in the nations of Madagascar and Mongolia. Pray that many will come to know Jesus. 

     Next week, we will continue with our current sermon series. On Monday, I will post the verses, and I will post the chapter on Jonah midweek. May God bless you all.  

Thursday, July 13, 2023

Exploring The Minor Prophets -- Part 5

 Obadiah Part 2

     We also need to think about the teachings of the Lord Jesus when it comes to the point that Jesus told us that we are to love our enemies. Even if someone has done wrong to us, we are to be people who love in the same way that Jesus loved including those who opposed everything that He was trying to do.

     Jesus also tells us that we are always to do unto others as we would have others do unto us. In other words, we need to treat others in the same way that we would like to be treated.

     As Christians, when we see misfortune or problems beset someone, even our enemies, we are not to rejoice. Instead, we are to reach out in love in order to help others in the best way that we can as we are strengthened by the indwelling power of the Holy Spirit.

     Now, for the second area that we need to focus on. The nation of Edom took pride in the fact that it had excellent natural defenses. We are not able to be conquered by anyone was their thinking. However, the Bible tells us that pride comes before a fall. And Edom did fall, and it has not again existed as a nation since that fall.

     As those who would imitate the life of Jesus and follow Him as Lord, there is no place in our lives for pride and/or boasting. First of all, as Christians, we know that we are sinners. We could not save ourselves. Salvation is by grace through faith. It is a gift from God, so there is no reason for boasting as Paul tells us in Ephesians 2.

     We are dependent upon the grace of God for everything that we have not just our eternal salvation. Everything that is good and right in our lives comes from the grace of our Lord in Heaven.

     Instead of having an attitude of pride, the believer needs to cultivate humility in imitation of the humble heart of the Lord Jesus. Humility was one of the distinguishing characteristics of the Lord while He was on this earth.

     In the Upper Room, Jesus washed the feet of His disciples. He said that He had come to serve and not to be served. We need to have a servant’s heart like that of Jesus. It is not all about us. It is about serving Jesus and others.

 

 


Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Verses For The Week

 I am sorry that the verses were delayed. I am having ongoing health issues.


Isaiah 40:11 -- "Like a shepherd He will tend His flock, In His arms He will gather the lambs, and carry them in His bosom, He will gently lead the nursing ewes."

Matthew 9:36 -- "Seeing the people, He felt compassion for them, for they were distressed and dispirited like sheep without a shepherd."


Friday, July 7, 2023

Weekend Sermon -- Jesus Is The Author Of Life and Faith

      Welcome to this week's posting of the sermon. I hope that you are all doing well. I am having an up and down sort of week, so keep praying for me that I can keep going and doing what the Lord wants me to do. 

     As you are aware, we are currently in a series of messages studying some of the names and titles for the Lord Jesus found in the Bible. Today, we will be studying the fact that in a couple of different places, Jesus is referred to by the title author. What do these references mean?

    The first time that we see Jesus referred to as Author, He is called the Author of Life by Peter in a sermon recorded in Acts 3. Acts 3:15 reads, "You killed the Author of Life, but God raised Him from the dead. We are witnesses of this." What does is mean that Jesus is the Author of Life? 

     Jesus is the Author of Life in a couple of different ways as I see it. First of all, Jesus is the Creator of life in the universe. Paul tells us that all things were created by Him, through Him and for Him. Jesus is truly the source of and sustainer of all life in the universe. 

     Jesus is also the Author of Life in the sense that He is the one that allows us to live a truly authentic life. By this I mean that through His death and resurrection, Jesus has provided the way that we can be free from sin. We can have fellowship with the Father through Him which allows us to live in the way that God intended us to live from the beginning of creation. 

     In Hebrews 12:2, Jesus is called the Author and Finisher of our faith. This means that He is the one that provided salvation. Jesus bore our sins in His body on the cross. He took upon Himself the penalty for sin that we deserved. On the cross, Jesus dealt with sin. Through His resurrection, Jesus conquered death, hell and grave dealing with the consequences of sin. Salvation comes to us only through the Lord Jesus. As Peter said, no other one can provide us salvation. We have hope only through the Lord Jesus. 

     This verse in Hebrews also says that Jesus is the finisher of our faith. This means that He will see us through to the very end. Those who put their faith and trust in Jesus will be with Jesus for all eternity. He who began a good work in us will complete it. 

     This section in Hebrews gives us some important advice for living our lives. Throughout our lives, we need to keep our eyes on Jesus. We look to Him in all things. We don't look to the right nor to the left nor behind us. We keep our eyes on Him because He is our life. He is our source now and for all eternity. If we look to Jesus in all things, we will not go astray. We will know what to do in this world and we will be with Jesus forever in the place that He has prepared for those who love Him. Amen. 

Prayer Requests

     I am still not feeling my best, so please keep me in your prayers. I am dealing with a lot of stressful things right now as well. 

     Keep praying for an end to the fires in Canada. 

     We need to keep praying for peace in the troubled areas of this world. Ukraine, Syria, Sudan, Israel, and Yemen all need our prayers for peace. 

     For our prayer focus countries, let us pray for the those living in Brunei and Western Sahara. Pray that many will come to know Jesus. 

     Next week, I will post the verses on Monday. I will post the next section in of Minor Prophets book midweek. On Friday, we will continue with our current sermon series. May God bless you all. 

Thursday, July 6, 2023

Exploring The Minor Prophets -- Part 4

 

Obadiah -- Part One

 

     Obadiah is the shortest book in the Old Testament containing just a single chapter. While it may be a short book, there is much in it for us to learn.

     First of all, who is Obadiah? What we learn about him from the Bible is minimal.

     There are a few people in the Bible named Obadiah. However, scholars are in agreement that these are not the man who wrote the book of Obadiah. The person who wrote this book was called on by God to bring a message. Nothing else is known about him.

     Our Obadiah lived just before the invasion of Judah by the Babylonians. Obadiah and Jeremiah were most likely contemporaries sometime during the period when Jehoiakim was the king.

     Jeremiah’s focus was on what was going to happen to Judah if the people did not change their ways, the focus of Obadiah was on the nation of Edom. Obadiah describes what will happen to that nation and why.

     Just a little background. You might say that Israel and Edom were the result of turmoil. The people of Israel are the descendants of Jacob. The Edomites are descendants of Jacob’s brother Esau. Jacob used deception to take the birthright from his brother. Esau was so angry that he was going to kill his brother.

     Although the two brothers eventually reconciled after many years, their descendants were at constant odds. When the children of Israel wanted to pass through Edom on their way to the land of promise, the Edomites would not allow them to come through.

     In his prophecy, Obadiah gives the message from God that the Edomites are doomed. They didn’t treat their kinsmen with proper hospitality when they were on their journey to their home. They were also perpetually making light of any misfortune that would befall the people of Israel.

     The people of Edom are informed that their nation will fall. Even though they had a lot of mountains to flee to for protection, these would provide no help. The word of the Lord had been spoken.

     So, what can we learn as Christians today from the message of Obadiah? For one thing, we have to follow the admonition of the Apostle Paul in his great chapter on love found in I Corinthians 13. In this chapter, Paul gives us the characteristics of what true love is all about. Paul says that love does not rejoice when something bad happens to another person. The Edomites only had contempt for their brothers.

 

Part two will be posted next week. 

Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Independence Day Memories With My Friend Toby

      The Fourth of July holiday is upon us here in the United States. As I write this post, the fireworks have started. It has got me thinking back to the Independence days I spent with my friend Toby. 

      The majority of dogs that I know are afraid of fireworks. Toby wasn't afraid of fireworks. They made him angry. When the fireworks started he would growl his deep growl. If he spotted someone outdoors shooting off fireworks, he would bark and bark at them to try to get them to stop.  In order to keep Toby from going completely apoplectic, I had to turn on the Jazz loud so it drowned out the fireworks. 

     I remember a particular fireworks incident. Keep this in mind. The people in the town where we lived were crazy with fireworks. It's a wonder the whole town hasn't burned to the ground. Some irresponsible people were shooting fireworks one night and they shot one that actually hit me in the head while I was sitting on the patio. My Mom saw it and shouted over to the people to stop shooting fireworks over at us. The man shooting fireworks got mad and ran towards my Mom screaming at her. Toby raced over and got in between my Mom and the man. He was growling and barking and the man stopped dead in his tracks then went right back over to his place and didn't shoot any more fireworks that year. 

    We had a lot of very pleasant memories of the holiday too. We always had a family cookout on the Fourth. I had an old grill that I would fire up, and we either bought T-bone or KC strip steaks. I cooked them and put KC Masterpiece sauce on them. I still like it the best. ( On a side note, I live about 40 miles southwest of Kansas City. The man who originally founded the KC Masterpiece brand had a couple of KC Masterpiece restaurants in the KC metro area. My friend Doug and I used to love to go and eat there. It was our favorite place along with California Pete's and Olive Garden.)

     Mom and Dad never really liked to eat outdoors, but Toby and I would sit out at the picnic table and have our holiday dinner. I made sure that he got a portion of the steak without any spicy sauce on it. We had potato salad, Cole slaw and a lot of other good things to eat. One year, we cooked hot dogs, and I enjoyed those about as well as the steak. I don't eat beef anymore, and I don't really miss it. Toby wasn't a big beef fan. He liked chicken. Toby agreed with my Grandpa that the only thing better than chicken was more chicken. 

     A lot of times on about any summer evening, Toby, me and my Mom would go out back and play games. Toby liked to race with me, and he always won. Our favorite game was hide and seek. I would go and hide while Mom held Toby. She would say, "Go find Garry" and Toby would sniff out the exact path to where I was hidden. When he found me, he would dance around with joy. 

     I really miss my Mom, my Dad and Toby. We were a family of four who really loved each other. I also miss my friend Doug who I mentioned. He passed away of the flu seven years ago. I know that they are all with Jesus as are my Grandma and Grandpa and Uncles. One day we will all be reunited, not because of anything that we did but because of what Jesus has done for us. We will one day have a joyous reunion. Praise be to God. 

     

Monday, July 3, 2023

Verses For The Week

 II Corinthians 4:18 -- "So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal."

Jeremiah 17:7  -- "But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in Him."