Oh righteous Father

JESUS SPEAKING

                “O righteous Father!  The world has not known You, but I have known You; and these have known that You sent me.  And I have declared to them Your name, and will declare it, that the love with which You loved me may be in them, and I in them” (John 17: 25-26.)

INSPIRED THOUGHTS

                Here, Jesus is finishing his prayer for his disciples just before being crucified.  Jesus makes it known to us that most people don’t know God, that he does know God, and that all who believe in him will know that God too.  Jesus delivers a message from the God of all creation to the people on this earth.  The message he has given us is a message of love.  Jesus has shown us that God the Father loves us and He desires to have a relationship with us.

                Today there are so many religions, with so many different beliefs and ideas about who, or what God is.  Some religions have claimed God has asked them to kill, some claim God hasn’t asked them to do much of anything.  Jesus has shown us that the one true God has commanded us to love.  God did not set the universe in motion and then walk away, leaving us in confusion and uncertainty concerning the meaning of our existence.  God has always been reaching out to us, sending us messengers to speak on his behalf.  At last He sent us Jesus Christ.  If we want to have a relationship with a Heavenly Father, it begins with knowing his son.  May we all desire to enter into a loving relationship with God.

                “Lord Heavenly Father, we ask and pray that You would speak to our hearts concerning Your Son.  Help our hearts to be open to receiving Your love.  Testify to us of the truth of Your messenger, and give us Your Spirit, that we might be able to fellowship with You today.  We love You and praise You and thank You, and we ask all of these things in Jesus Christ’s name.  Amen.”  God bless all of you.

Serving God with your heart

JESUS SPEAKS

          Now as he was going out on the road, one came running, knelt before him, and asked him, “Good teacher, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?”

          So Jesus said to him, “Why do you call me good?  No one is good but One, that is, God.  You know the commandments: ‘Do not commit adultery,’ ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not bear false witness,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother.’

          And he answered and said to him, “Teacher, all these things I have kept since from my youth.”

          Then Jesus, looking at him, loved him, and said to him, “One thing you still lack:  Go your way, sell whatever you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven:  and come, take up the cross and follow me.”

          But he was sad at this word, and went away sorrowful, for he had great possessions (Mark 10: 17-22.)

INSPIRED THOUGHTS

          (Disclaimer:  IS JESUS CLAIMING THAT HE IS NOT GOOD?  ABSOLUTELY NOT.  In other portions of scriptures Jesus challenges others to point out some sin in his life.  He allows others to worship him and doesn’t stop them.  He also claims to be God in the flesh, saying, “He who has seen me has seen the father…I and my father are one.”) When we want to manipulate someone we may often use flattery like the man in this scripture does when he comes to Jesus and calls him ‘Good Teacher.’ Making a flattering statement is a way of controlling someone’s response.  Manipulation begins with flattery.  Here is a man who comes to Jesus seeking acceptance, approval, and a certainty about his Godliness and his eternal life.  He begins with flattery. He came to Jesus, not seeking a healing or a miracle, but rather he was seeking a ‘thumbs-up.’  He wanted peace of mind with as little sacrifice as possible.  This man wanted something from Jesus, but didn’t realize that Jesus was going to want something from him.  Jesus sees the man’s heart and identifies the obstacle that will come between the man and his ability to be used by God.  For this man, his wealth was the thing he was trusting in.  The one thing that he was unwilling to give up, was the one thing God asked him to give up.  The man valued his wealth above God himself.  He sadly leaves Jesus, realizing that he is unwilling to change, unwilling to give up the thing he prized the most.

          Today, many people are seeking to keep the things that give them comfort, and still somehow find comfort in God.  There is something called ‘The Seeker Friendly’ movement.  The man in this parable would have fit right in had Jesus been preaching a seeker friendly message.  In order to make Christianity popular, many have made the path very wide indeed.  Many have made for themselves their own Jesus.  They have decided to only preach the parts of scripture that will allow the members of their church to feel good about themselves, because God forbid, they might lose some members who cut large checks.  Instead of understanding that God is going to ask the members of the church to sacrifice something, the church leaders will sift through the scriptures and exclude those that speak of sacrifice and repentance; or worse yet, some churches have gotten rid of bringing up sin all together.  They say things like ‘God wants to bless you financially.’  In our nation today most people are confused about what God is requiring from them.  The line that seperates what it means to be walking with God and what it means to not be walking with God has been blurred.  The life of a follower of Jesus is not an easy life.  Many have tried to change God, much like this man attempted to manipulate Jesus to get the approval he wanted, but God does not change to meet us, we change to meet God.  This is the hard message, but the true, and most rewarding and refreshing message.  Jesus is asking us to give up our lives for him.  Not just a small portion, but the entire thing.  The thing that we hang on too, the thing we struggle to keep for ourselves is the very thing that is keeping us from moving forward with him.  And in the end if we don’t get it right, it will wind up making us walk away from God in the same way that the man in this scripture walked away from God.  Ask God to reveal that thing to you, and he will.  Then it’s your choice whether or not you lay it down and follow the Lord completely, or whether you choose to keep that thing for yourself and walk away from God.  The consequences of that choice will be harsh, or they will be rewarding, but the choice is each of ours to make.

“Lord Heavenly Father we ask and pray that You would reveal what it is that is keeping us from serving You with our whole hearts.  Father, show us the truth, and convict us of the error of our ways.  Help us father; remove that obstacle from our pathway that we can serve You completely and totally.  We love You Father, we praise You and we thank You, and we ask all of these things in Jesus Christ’s name.  Amen.”  God bless all of you.

The works are the witness

JESUS SPEAKING

                “If I bear witness of myself, my witness is not true.  There is another who bears witness of me, and I know that the witness which he witnesses of me is true.  You have sent to John, and he has borne witness to the truth.  Yet I do not receive testimony from man, but I say these things that you may be saved.  He was the burning and shining lamp, and you were willing for a time to rejoice in his light.  But I have a greater witness than John’s; for the works which the Father has given me to finish—the very works that I do—bear witness of me, that the Father has sent me.” (John 5: 31-34.)

 

INSPIRED THOUGHTS

                In God’s law if a man was to be blamed for a crime he had to have at least two other men there to testify against him.  The witnesses were a firm way of establishing truth and still are today.  The more witnesses the better.  Any man who is his own witness isn’t able to establish the truth of a matter concerning himself, because he might simply be lying.  John the Baptist was a prophet who testified that Jesus was the messiah, even directing his followers to follow him.  John baptized Jesus, but before the baptism, John recognized that he was unworthy, and instead decided to insist that Jesus baptize him.  Jesus, for some reason chose to proceed with the baptism.  During the baptism, God spoke and said from heaven “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.”  Now we have John the Baptist, and God Himself testifying of Jesus.  We also have prophecy that was written before Jesus arrived describing what the messiah will look like, and Jesus fits the descriptions to ‘a-tee.’  So the Holy Spirit which inspired the prophets and the writers of the Old Testament, had testified of Jesus as well.  One scripture says, “my hands and my feet have been pierced” revealing the manner in which the messiah would die hundreds of years before any cultures were even practicing crucifixion.  Finally, the lame were walking, the blind were healed, the deaf could hear, and the dead were being raised by Jesus; all of these events were being witnessed by thousands of people.  And Jesus himself continually predicted his completed work on the cross before he was taken to be crucified; this work is the greatest of all testimonies.

                Throughout history there have been many who have attempted to claim they were messengers of God.  The eternal God of the universe endows His messengers with the ability to accomplish the kinds of works that He himself does.  There have been many false prophets, but Jesus on the other hand, is a different story entirely.  One man, after being healed of blindness that had plagued him since the day of his birth was being questioned about his condition by the religious leaders who were looking for any way to discount what Jesus had done.  He replied to their repeated questioning by saying, “Since the world began it has been unheard of that anyone opened the eyes of one who was born blind.  If this man were not from God he could do nothing” (John 9: 32-33.)

                Today, God has not asked us to have a faith in some rumor, myth, or wives tale that has been changed and handed down throughout the generations.  There is more than sufficient testimony to establish the truth of who Jesus is, and what he has been doing in the lives of people still to this day.  Go to any church and ask them to present those whose lives have been transformed by Jesus, and you’ll see miracle after miracle; testimony after testimony of the dead being raised to life again; of drug addicts becoming family men, of women stuck in lives of sexual promiscuity regaining the purity that God had originally destined for them; of atheists who believe in nothing and search for truth, coming to find the truth and turn from searching for anything but God Himself.  May we all continue to trust in him, and to believe the testimonies of the thousands, and of the millions of people who have had their lives transformed by the work of His Holy Spirit.  

                “Lord Heavenly Father, we come before You now and we ask and pray that You will strengthen us in our faith, and open up our eyes and our hearts to the miracles that are taking place all around us.  Father we thank You for Your Son, and for His message; we thank You that we can know You, and we thank You for making a way for us to fellowship once again with You.  We love You, we thank You, and we praise You, and we ask and pray all of these things in Jesus Christ’s name.  Amen.”  God bless all of you.