Monday, May 14, 2007

Bear Right Fruits

Passage : Hebrews 6

For the earth which drinks in the rain that often comes upon it, and bears herbs useful for those by whom it is cultivated, receives blessing from God; but if it bears thorns and briars, it is rejected and near to being cursed, whose end is to be burned. (Hebrews 6: 7-8)

a. For the earth which drinks in the rain . . . and bears herbs useful . . . receives blessing from God: When the earth receives rain, and then bears useful plants, it then fulfills its purpose and justifies the blessing of rain sent upon it. The writer to the Hebrews applies the point: “You’ve been blessed. But where’s the fruit?” God is looking for what grows in us after He blesses us, especially what grows in terms of maturity.

b. But if it bears thorns and briars, it is rejected: If ground that is blessed by rain refuses to bear fruit, then who can blame the farmer for burning it? God the good farmer is always looking to find good fruits from us.

c. The picture presented reminds us that growth and bearing fruit is important to keep from falling away. When we really bear fruit, we abide in Jesus (John 15:5) and in no danger of falling away.

Jesus when speaking about the vine and the branches said “Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.” (John 15:4). So let us abide in Jesus Christ and continue to examine our lives and daily paths to see if we are bearing the right fruits in our lives that God can use for his kingdom.

By Ss

Resources : Enduring Word

Friday, May 11, 2007

The Word Of God

Hebrews 4

For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. (Hebrews 4:12)

1. God’s word brings true health, fruitfulness, prosperity and success to the things we do. (Psalm 1:3)

2. The word of God has healing power; it has the power to deliver us from oppression. (Psalm 107:20, Matthew 8:8, Matthew 8:16)

3. God’s word is cleansing - if we take heed according to God’s word, our way will be cleansed. (Psalm 119:9, John 15:3, Ephesians 5:26)

4. The word of God, hidden in our hearts, keeps us from sin. (Psalm 119:11)

5. God’s word is our counselor; as we delight in God’s word, it becomes a rich source of counsel and guidance for us. (Psalm 119:24)

6. God’s word is a source of strength. (Psalm 119:28)

7. God’s word imparts life to us. It is a continual source of life for us. (Psalm 119:93, Matthew 4:4)

8. God’s word is a source of illumination and guidance to us. When God’s word comes in, so does light; it makes the simple wise and understanding. (Psalm 119:105, Psalm 119:130)

9. God’s word gives peace to those who love it; they are secure, standing in a safe place. (Psalm 119:165)

10. When the word of God is heard and understood, it bears fruit. (Matthew 13:23)

11. The word of God has inherent power and authority against demonic powers. (Luke 4:36)

12. Jesus Himself - His eternal person - is described as the Word. When we are into the Word of God, we are into Jesus. (John 1:1)

13. Hearing God’s Word is essential to eternal life - you cannot pass from death into life unless you have heard the Word of God. (John 5:24, James 1:21, 1 Peter 1:23)

14. Abiding - living in - God’s Word is evidence of true discipleship. (John 8:31)

15. God’s Word is the means to sanctification. (John 17:17)

16. God can do dramatic works with the Holy Spirit as His Word is being preached. (Acts 10:44)
17. Hearing God’s Word builds faith in us. (Romans 10:17)

18. Holding fast to the Word of God can give us present assurance of salvation. (1 Corinthians 15:2)

19. The faithful handling of the Word of God gives the ministers of the Word a clear conscience - they know that they have done all they can before God. (2 Corinthians 4:2, Philippians 2:16)

20. The Word of God is our sword of the Spirit - it is our equipment for spiritual battle, especially in the idea of an offensive weapon. (Ephesians 6:17)

21. The Word of God comes with the power of the Holy Spirit - with “much assurance” - and critical aspect of the ministry of the Word. (1 Thessalonians 1:5)

22. The Word of God works effectively in those who believe. (1 Thessalonians 2:13)

23. The word of God sanctifies the very food we eat! (1 Timothy 4:5)

24. The word of God is not dead; it is living and active and sharper than any two edged sword. The word of God can probe us like a surgeon’s expert scalpel, cutting away what needs to be cut and keeping what needs to be kept. (Hebrews 4:12)

25. The word of God is our source of growth. (1 Peter 2:2, 1 Corinthians 2:1-5)

Activity - CrossWord Puzzle

Source : David Guzik Commentary, EnduringWord

JESUS GREATER THAN MOSES

READ: Hebrews 3:1-6
Have you and your friends ever argued over who the best player on a team was? For example, is Brett Farve or was Reggie White the best player on the Packers? Well, that’s what was happening during the time the book of Hebrews was written. People were questioning Jesus’ authority and were arguing if He was greater than Moses.

The Bible writes about this topic saying that Jesus is greater than Moses because He is God’s Son and Moses was just a faithful servant of God, not His only Son.

Then it talks about how the builder of the house is worthy of greater honor than the house itself and how every house is built by someone, but God is the builder of everything. This is saying that Jesus, who is God, is the maker of everyone which includes Moses, for he was just a mere man. This is very important, for if Jesus was not greater than Moses, then our hope and faith in Him is futile and we are not bound for heaven. However, Jesus IS our Savior and our Builder.

So, in conclusion, Jesus is greater than Moses as it says in Hebrews 3:3, “Jesus has been found worthy of greater honor than Moses, just as the builder of a house has greater honor than Moses, just as the builder of a house has greater honor than the house itself.”

THINGS TO THINK ABOUT: Why does Jesus have to be greater than Moses? In what ways is Jesus greater? Why is it important to believe that Jesus is the Son of God?

PRAYER SUGGESTIONS: Pray that God helps you with your faith in His Son. Thank Him for being our Builder and our Savior. Ask Him to help you fix your thoughts on Christ.

Activity - Meet Tux

source activity - calvarywilliam sport .com

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Three-dimensional faith - Living by the Word

Hebrews 2:10-18
WHILE VACATIONING in Orlando, Florida, my wife and I visited the "Passion for Christ Show". We entered the studio and received special 3-D glasses. When we peered through the glasses, the length and width of the images on the movie screen were deepened and our experience enhanced.

The glasses created the illusion that every action in the film was directed toward us. By adding another dimension, our experience seemed richer and more complete. After all, a 3-D picture is more comprehensive than a two-dimensional one. In fact, we often use the idiom "3-D" to refer to experiences whose effects are more far-reaching than usual.

Despite all of the technological wonders, however, the Universal picture was still artificial. By contrast, Paul declares that the revelation of Christ makes a real difference in at least three different dimensions: the personal, the communal and the cosmic.

Christ effects a phenomenal personal transformation in Paul himself. Even when he is imprisoned, Paul celebrates God's free gift poured upon him in his commission to be an apostle. Using key words such as "mystery," "revelation" and "servant," he alludes to a life-changing encounter with Christ that provides him a new, "three-dimensional" identity (Eph. 3:13). His captivity in a jail is actually part of his calling card, for Paul is not just any prisoner. He is a prisoner of and for Christ!

Paul's imprisonment has great symbolic significance. As a special envoy of Christ, he recognizes that, just as Jesus suffered on behalf of others, so too the apostle suffers for the salvific benefit of the gentile converts.

Paul considers his suffering to be a badge of honor and a means of achieving solidarity with the sufferings of Christ. Paul may desire parole from his physical imprisonment, yet even if he walks out of jail as a "free man," he is still bound in obedient servitude to Christ. Because of his personal transformation, Paul serves a lifetime sentence as a "prisoner of Christ."
The second dimension that Christ has transformed is communal existence. God brings all of God's children to glory. In Hebrews 2:12, Jesus responds to this with, "I will proclaim your [God's] name to my brothers and sisters."

Since Christianity is now predominantly a "gentile movement," we often forget that Christianity began as a Jewish "messianic reform movement." The issue of whether and how to include gentiles as "brothers and sisters" was a matter of sizable debate, and there was hostility between the two groups.

But Paul declares gentile believers in Christ to be full and equal members of God's people: "The gentiles have become fellow heirs, members of the same body and sharers in the promise ..." (Eph. 3:6). He uses Greek words that contain some form of the preposition meaning "together with." The gentiles are "together with" the Jews as heirs, persons together in the same body, and those receiving the promises. The hostility and stereotypes that drove chasms between these ethnic groups are to be relinquished in favor of ecclesial unity.

Finally, Paul asserts that God's work in Christ even alters the power dynamics in the cosmic realm. Paul declares that the church's responsibility is to make the wisdom of God known "to the rulers and authorities in heavenly places." To contemporary sensibilities, such language may seem fanciful. Yet for many first-century Mediterranean people, the boundaries between the visible and invisible worlds were porous. Some even believed that visible realities, including political rulers and world regimes, were simply manifestations or emanations of power sources that existed in the invisible, cosmic realm. According to Helmut Koester, "the mastery of life [in the ancient world] ... depended on whether one could secure the favor of those otherworldly powers and share in their benefits. The belief in the [cosmic] power was primary."

Paul's word of hope is that Christians no longer have to fear the cosmic powers opposing them because those forces have received the news of God's eternal plan--news announcing the sovereignty of God and the eventual elimination of the evil impact of these rulers and authorities.

Rather than view Paul's words as "ancient mythology," the Christian can use Paul's cosmic language to discuss the considerable "forces" that impinge upon and despoil human community. Our contemporary "rulers and authorities in heavenly places" may not simply be "demons" but instead corporate and political practices that result in a profoundly unfair distribution of the world's resources.

In recent months, Americans have realized that evil is a parasitic cosmic force that needs human conduits to implement its dastardly deeds. But although the negative cosmic forces sometimes appear to have succeeded, God's action in Christ allows us to confidently believe that the loving, peaceful and just purposes of God will triumph.

Activity - Arrange It

Source:The Christian Century Foundation

Friday, May 4, 2007

The Lord Stood at My Side

Passage : 2 Timothy 4

"No one came to my support, but everyone deserted me...But the Lord stood at my side and gave me strength." 2 Timothy 4:16, 17

Paul here lets us in on a precious truth, that when we are at our lowest, when it seems that no one is there for us, when loneliness overwhelms us, it is then that our precious Lord will stand by our side and give us strength. Many of the greatest meetings with the Lord took place when his people were lonely and at their lowest point. When we are in a pit, like Daniel, alone and surrounded by lions, the Lord will be there to protect us. When we find ourselves in the fiery furnaces of life, He will stand with us. When we like Hagar, are cast off, alone, without hope, the Lord will meet with us. When we are in deep despair like Job, God will speak to us from the whirlwind. No matter where we are or what the circumstances, the Lord will lift up our downtrodden spirits by his presence. Isn’t it just like our precious Lord to stand with us when all others let us down, giving us the strength to go on. So next time you are all alone and despair is overtaking you, look for the Lord, He will be there, standing by your side and then you, like Paul, will find strength in Him and can go forth to bring Him glory and honor.

Father, thank You for the reassurance that though the entire world may desert me You will never leave me nor forsake me. You are always there at my side and from You I can always derive the strength I need to see me through. Help me to never lose sight of Your presence with me and to always reach out to You and live in Your strength. Amen

Activity - Arrange It

Resources: qwchristiandevotions

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Empty or Full

Passage : 2 Timoty 3

"Mark this: People will have a form of godliness but denying its power." 2 Timothy 3:5

There are those who look good on the outside, but they lack power. These are people with impressive exteriors, but there is emptiness inside. They have religion, but Christ has not taken hold of them. Solomon spoke about this very thing in Ecclesiastes 1:14 when he said that life was "meaningless, a chasing after the wind. " Behind all his exterior wealth, he was spiritually bankrupt! There are many people out there that know this feeling. They wear their masks to church and appear as if all is well with them, when inside they are dead and they know it! I have been there myself and had no idea what to do about it. Then, one day, I cried out to God in despair and asked for him to deliver me from a life of hypocrisy and to give me meaning. He gave me Christ. That hole in my heart that I couldn't seem to fill was suddenly no longer there, for it was filled with Jesus Christ. Along with Jesus comes true godliness and the power that godliness brings. If you are tired of improving your exterior, why not open the door of your heart and let Jesus fill that emptiness inside? His beauty will shine through and suddenly you will not need to put on a show, it will be the real thing: true godliness. Or, maybe you know what I am speaking about; you have been there. Look around you and you are sure to find someone who is "chasing after the wind." Reach out to them with Christ and help them to fill that hole in their hearts. We are afraid to let ourselves become vulnerable, but it is only when we do, that Christ can come into our hearts. May true godliness take hold of our lives because of Christ and may His power work through us.


Activity - Faith Without Works

Resources : qwchristiandevotions

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Teach Others As Well

Portion : 2 Timothy 2

"And what you have heard from me through many witnesses entrust to faithful people who will be able to teach others as well." 2 Timothy 2:2

Many of us have been taught by faithful parents. Parents who put their trust in God first and passed on to their children the teachings of salvation and faith in Christ. For others, it has been the teachings of faithful friends or coworkers who have brought them to a knowledge of Christ Jesus. God has given us faithful elders and faithful brothers and sisters to teach us valuable things from His Word. In each of our lives, we have been influenced spiritually by faithful people who have taught us of God and His Son, Jesus Christ. They have shared their faith with us and, in turn, have helped our faith to grow and flourish. It is because of their faithfulness that we have found guidance and help to continue on. Whoever the faithful people are in your life, give God glory for the difference they have made in your Christian walk. And let us pray to God that God may continue to place in my life people who are faithful brothers and sisters who will point us in to the right direction and help us to do the same for them.


Activity for Today: Wheat & Tares

Source : qwchristiandevotions