Ownership

JESUS SPEAKING

INSPIRED THOUGHTS

In the first century, Israel was conquered by the Roman empire. Thus the Jews were compelled by their occupiers to pay heavy taxes. When asked if paying taxes to the Romans was lawful, Jesus drew attention to a single Roman coin; which possessed Caesar’s image and inscription; so then returning what already belonged to the Emperor wasn’t evil. And yet like coins, human beings were created by God in His image and likeness (as revealed in the book of Genesis.) According to Jesus, these treacherous men who approached Him, were so fixated on rebelling against the Romans that they had failed to accomplish their most important purpose; to offer themselves up to God and live in submission to His will.

Children are a wonderful blessing and inheritance from God. When a parent holds a newborn baby in their arms for the first time, naturally they feel a sense of ownership; as if the child belongs to them. However, like every other valuable thing we possess, children belong to God. Parents then are simply stewards of what God has given them. And so the duty of every parent is to bring their children up “in the training and admonition of the Lord.” God must always be the primary focus of their lives. If God is first, then everything else will find its necessary place.

As human beings we are created in the sacred image of the Lord; and thus we belong to Him. Those who put God first in their lives and acknowledge His ownership, will become His precious possession. However, those who choose to rebel against His authority will continue serving the things which can never set them free. Follow God and know His ways; acknowledge Him and He will walk with you in fellowship, as a Father and a friend.

“Lord Heavenly Father, we desire to make You the priority in our lives. Provide us with the strength to abandon useless things, and to embrace Your ways with great enthusiasm. May we belong to You. May we be Your precious possessions, now, and forever. We love You Father, we praise You, and we thank You, and we ask and pray all of these things, according to Your will, in Jesus Christ’s name, amen.” God bless all of you!

Brokenness

JESUS SPEAKING

INSPIRED THOUGHTS

Jesus was an outcast, hated by the religious leaders who ruled over the temple. They rejected Him, fulfilling the prophecy, ‘The stone which the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone.’ In turn, Jesus became the cornerstone of a new temple, not comprised of stones, but instead made from the flesh and Spirit of individual believers. Those who are unwilling to abandon their pride will be crushed beneath the weight of Jesus Christ. However, those who fall upon the rock of salvation and are broken will know redemption. Broken things can be remade, reshaped, and reformed. Being fully broken allows God to remake us in His image. Thus brokenness leads to rebirth.

Horses are beautiful, powerful, and majestic animals. Over the centuries, they have proven beneficial to mankind in numerous ways; pulling, hauling, and plowing, etc. Many however have been used as primary modes of transportation. Today, any horse carrying a rider has undergone a process known as ‘breaking.’ The animal’s basic desire is to be free, to run wild and to do as it pleases. So, over the course of time, this rebellious nature is driven out of them. They are taught to embrace the bit and bridle, and to move without bucking. They are made to accept the straps of the saddle and to embrace the riders commands. When the horse has relinquished complete control, it has been fully broken. Only a broken horse can faithfully serve its master.

Like horses, human beings have desires and instincts that conflict with God’s commands. Pride and selfishness are obstacles that stand in the way of brokenness. When we thrust ourselves upon Christ, we relinquish control and are shattered. From these fractured pieces we are reborn, reshaped, and remade into the glorious image of our God. May we embrace change and relinquish control; trusting that God’s plan is far greater than anything we could ever ask or imagine.

“Lord Heavenly Father, we come before you as humble servants. May we embrace the brokenness that accompanies our devotion to Your son, our Savior, Jesus Christ. Create within us clean hearts, and give us the courage to spread the gospel with confidence and faithfulness. May Your temple of flesh and Spirit continue to grow and flourish, as it should, now and forevermore. We thank You, we praise You, and we ask and pray all of these things, according to Your will, in Jesus Christ’s name, Amen.” God bless all of you!

John the Baptist

JESUS SPEAKING

INSPIRED THOUGHTS

John the baptist was a prophet sent by God to prepare the people for the arrival of Jesus Christ. He lived in the wilderness, wearing uncomfortable clothes and eating wild locusts and honey. He preached a simple message with boldness and authority; “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” The corrupt religious leaders despised John because people were abandoning them and journeying into the wilderness to hear the truth. If they chose to receive the message and repent, they would be baptized. This baptism was a public declaration of their commitment to abandon sinful living and embrace purity. They would then wait for the arrival of Jesus Christ, from whom they would receive salvation.

Today, wherever the gospel message is preached to unbelievers there should be an emphasis on both repentance and salvation. John was hated by many for one simple reason; he refused to compromise; his purpose wasn’t for people to feel comfortable but for people to feel convicted. Only through conviction and faith can an individual be reborn. Today, there are troubling trends occurring within the community of Churches claiming to be Christian. There are large churches that place an emphasis on a faith devoid of sacrifice; which does not exist. In turn, the messages presented rarely compel individuals to change. In such a way, lukewarm churches abound.

Today, Christians are tasked with spreading the gospel message to all those who walk in darkness. This message, which maintains an emphasis on repentance, will never be popular. Changing the gospel to make it more acceptable to man only creates greater confusion and unfaithfulness. Salvation through faith in Christ is not a wage to be earned, but allowing God to transform our lives is a decision we control. May we make that good decision today, and may we remain acceptable to God through the blood of our Savior Jesus Christ.

“Lord Heavenly Father, we yearn to continue our transformation through the work of Your Spirit. May we submit to Your will and carry the gospel message to all those who are seeking the truth. May we never compromise or allow the gospel to be changed in any way. Through humility may we be blessed, and through Your mercy may we know Your ultimate affection. We love You Father, we praise You, and we thank You, and we ask and pray all of these things, according to Your will, in Jesus Christ name, Amen.” God bless all of you!