The Value of Christ’s Words

JESUS SPEAKING

INSPIRED THOUGHTS

Although Martha had opened her home to Jesus, she had failed to recognize His divine significance. Mary however, understood the value of His words. She felt compelled to abandon her duties and sit at His feet; a fitting place to devour His every sentence. Jesus rebuked Martha’s angry demand; addressing her troubled and distracted mind by affirming the righteousness of Mary’s priorities. The knowledge of Christ’s words is a treasure beyond comparison.

Gold is one of the most valuable and sought after possessions anyone can acquire. On January 24th, 1848 gold was discovered near Sutter’s Mill in Northern California (thus initiating the great american gold rush.) The news spread quickly, enticing thousands of men from all over the country (and the world) to journey west in search of fortune and prosperity. These individuals immediately reoriented their priorities, abandoning their homes, careers, businesses, and even relationships to seek untold riches. A few did get rich, but almost everyone else went broke.

The words of Jesus Christ are far more precious than gold; they are divine and lead to eternal riches and a peace that no amount of money can purchase. Like Mary, we must open the bible and sit at Christ’s feet; abandoning any worthless distractions. Read His words and know the truth; apply His teachings and you will be filled with the Spirit of the Lord. If you reorient your priorities your relationship with God will flourish and grow. May we all understand the value of Christ’s words.

“Lord Heavenly Father, we come before You in awe and wonder. May we comprehend what is truly valuable and be drawn to Your Son. Help us to identify and eliminate those things which can distract us from accomplishing Your will. Teach us your ways, and fill us with Your Holy Spirit. 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!

Unbelievers in the Church

JESUS SPEAKING

INSPIRED THOUGHTS

A tare is an inedible weed that resembles wheat during the early stages of growth. In this parable the field represents the Church. The man who sowed good seed is God. His enemy is Satan, who spread the tares among the wheat. The roots of the fruitful and unfruitful plants had grown together; making it difficult to uproot one without damaging the other. And thus, God permits the faithful and the unfaithful to remain together in the Church. However, when the harvest arrives, which represents God’s eternal judgement, He will separate the wheat from the tares. And those masquerading as Christians will be cast into hell, while genuine believers will enter God’s everlasting kingdom.

Many today, and throughout history, have fallen victim to a devastating belief; mainly ‘that everyone claiming to be a Christian represents Christ.’ Much to Satan’s delight, the Church is infested with false believers. Some spiritually immature souls have permitted the poor behavior of others to push them away from Christianity. Perhaps they were hurt by a pastor, a church leader, a deacon, an elder, or just another professing believer. According to scripture, we should expect hypocrisy and deception from many within the Church. Thank goodness our faith does not reside in the hands of anyone but Jesus Christ.

As in every generation, the enemies of God have sought to muddy the waters. To confuse individuals about what it means to be a Christian. Today, there are many unbelievers among the faithful. Although they blend in, their hearts are far from the Lord, and they cause division and harm to those who are unaware of their presence. May we use the Spirit of Truth to recognize and differentiate between the faithful and the faithless.

“Lord Heavenly Father, may we live our lives as genuine Christians, faithfully representing Your Son in all that we say and do. May we find other faithful believers, through whom we might be strengthened, to accomplish Your purposes. Fill us with Your Holy Spirit and give us a desire to spread the gospel throughout the world. We love You, 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!

The Word of God

JESUS SPEAKING

INSPIRED THOUGHTS

Fasting is a practice which elevates an individual’s inward Spirit above the desires of their flesh. While fasting in the wilderness for forty days, Jesus was tempted by the devil, who implored Him to perform a miracle that would end His hunger. The Lord promptly rebuked Him; quoting an old testament passage that emphasizes the sustaining power of God’s word and the importance of obeying the Scriptures. Food is beneficial for our bodies, but the word of God is nourishment for our souls.

As the story goes, a Haifa policeman who knew his Bible well, began chasing a gang of smugglers. The criminals had used a donkey-drawn carriage to escape. Although the smugglers got away, the policeman managed to capture some of the donkeys. The wise officer made excellent use of his knowledge of scripture; in particular, Isaiah 1: 3, which says, “the ox knows his owner, and the donkey, his master’s crib.” He withheld food from the beasts of burden for several days before turning them loose. The hungry animals led the police directly to the smuggler’s hide-out!”

Those who desire a close relationship with God and a mastery over their fleshly desires must seek-out and become familiar with the Holy Scriptures. The word of God is sacred and eternal; it is a teacher and friend to all those who yearn to accomplish God’s will. When we lack knowledge and seek guidance, we need only turn to the bible for answers. Our Spirits feed on the word, and thus a healthy Spirit will devour, cherish, and commit to memory, the sacred scriptures.

“Lord Heavenly Father, we come before You with humble hearts. Apart from You we can do nothing, but with You, we can accomplish great things. May we feed on Your word in our hearts, and use the scriptures to guide our thoughts and actions. Sustain us through the power of Your Holy Spirit, that we might withstand temptation and overcome suffering. 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!