Is. 60:1-6:Isiah prophecies of wealth coming to the Holy lands because of the light that is come. Jesus is that light. He also prophecied about the wealth of the nations being brought because of the light. He says that gold and incense will be brought from a far. Many believe that this is speaking of the Wise men that followed a bright star from the East to bring gifts of gold and frankincense & myrrh.
Ps. 72:1-7, 10-14:A prayer for a good king to come and judge the people in a righteous way. Then kings will come from far away lands will bring him gifts.
Eph. 3:1-12: Because of Jesus Christ Non-Jews as well as the Jews can have the grace of God. Now we can come before God with freedom.
Mat. 2:1-12: Matthew tells of the Wise men that came from the East to Jerusalem looking for the King of the Jews. They said that they had come to bring gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to worship him.
This is the Sunday that we celebrate the fulfillment of the prophecy that Isiah and King David spoke of. It was the prophecy of how Jesus would come to be our righteous king & that kings would come from far away to bring him gifts of gold and frankincense (Is. 60:1-6;Ps. 72:1-7,10-14). Matthew tells of of that fulfillment in Mathew 2:1-12. They indeed came from far countries and brought the gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.
Why did Jesus come? Paul tells us that it was to join all mankind, both Jews and non-Jewish people to God. So that we can all live is spiritual freedom (Eph. 2:1-12). We too can come to him and worship him for humbling himself and becoming a human, live the life of a human, teaching mankind what God wants of us to act like. Then went to the cross to pay for our sins, so that we could have spiritual freedom from the kingdom of darkness.
Challenge of the week:
This week, take the time to worship God for loving us enough to become a human, so that he could understand what it is like to be a human, reached out to mankind and then died to pay for our sins. So that we could be free to go to God and have a relationship with him.
Accomplishment of the week:
How did you do?
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"Thus says the Lord, the God of Israel: Write in a book all the words that I have spoken to you." Jeremiah 30:2
Friday, December 23, 2016
Digging Deeper~ Sunday after Christmas
Digging Deeper~ 2ed Sunday of ordinary time
s. 9:1-4:Isiah prophecies of how the lands of Zebulun, Naphtali, the land that lies from the Mediterranean Sea to along Jordan River and North to Galilee where many non-Jewish lived would see a great light that will shine into their darkness and take that darkness away. This will take away their heavy load and give them joy and happiness. .
Ps. 27:1,4-9:The Lord is my light & the one who saves me. So why should I be afraid of anyone? I ask that I might be able to go to live in the Lord's temple where I can worship Him and be safe.
I Cor. 1:10-18: Paul addresses the problem of division in the church. The division was that the people were claiming to be followers of the different people that had Baptiste them. Paul goes on to tell them to be united in their minds and follow Jesus not other men.
Mat. 4:12-23:Jesus begins his work in Galilee which fulfills the prophecy in Isiah 9:1-4. He also starts to choose some of his disciples.
Isiah had prophcied that those who lived in the lands of Zebulun, Naphtali and the land that stretches to the Mediterranean Sea to along the Jordan River going north to Galilee would no longer sit in spiritual darkness. Why? Because someone would come and shine a light into their spiritual darkness and make it would go away (Is. 9:1-4). This important because many of the people who lived in those areas were non-Jewish people. So Isiah was telling these people of a time when God would also allow them to be saved from their sins. This was unheard of in those days as many of the prophecies were for the Israelites (Athlon Specials #ISSN 2469-3014 Jesus :The Prince of Peace, Pgs. 13-15). Jesus was the fulfillment of that prophecy. Matthew tells us that in his book (Mat. 4:12-23). Isaiah had promised that when that light arrived the people would have joy (Is. (:3-4). Now because of Jesus bringing the spiritual light into the spiritual darkness there. People all over the world can sing the song that David sang in Psalms. 27:1, 4-9).
Paul tells us that we should unite in Christ, after all we are Christians which means followers of Christ (1 Cor. 1:10-18). let us strive to be good followers of Christ this week.
Challenge of the week:
This week, strive to line up with the Word of God and how it tells us to act as followers of Christ. Then let us go to his house and worship him.
Accomplishment of the week:
So how did you do? What did you do to help accomplish the goal of being more like Christ?
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Digging Deeper~ 1st ordinary time
Is. 42:1-9: Isiah prophecies about the Lord coming and bringing justice to the people of the earth even those far from the Holy land. He is the one who created the earth. He calls us to do right. He will hold our hand and protect us if we do so. He will be the light that helps free those in darkness. He is the Lord and will share his glory with no other.
Ps. 29:The Lord's voice does great things. The Lord gives strength to his people & blesses them.. The Lord is King forever. Let us praise the Lord.
Acts 10:34-43:Peter tells of how John the Baptist came to preach to the people about baptism. About how Jesus came as the Christ in power going about doing good in Judea and Jerusalem. Then he died on a cross, and raised from the dead. He told us to preach and tell people that he was the chosen one whom God chose to judge the living and the dead. All who believes in him will be forgiven.
Mat. 3:3-17: John the Baptist was the fulfillment of Isiah's prophesied about (Is. 40:3). He came preaching in the area of Judea & baptized all who confessed their sins. He was not afraid to tell the spiritual leaders of their sins. He Baptized Jesus.
Isiah prophesied about Jesus coming to do many things to for the people of earth including judging them (Is. 42:1-9). John the Baptiste came and fulfilled Isiah's prophecy of a forerunner coming before Jesus (Is. 40:3) . One of the things John told the people was to repent and be baptized for the judge would be coming soon (Mat. 3:3-17).
While Jesus was here on earth he fulfilled the prophecy told in Psalms 29. After Jesus went back to heaven, Peter tells of how John the Baptist fulfilled the prophecies about him (Acts 10:34-43). We too should do as John the baptist, and Peter did, and tell others about Jesus and what he did for them.
Challenge of the week: How will you tell others of the great news of what Jesus did for them? Who will you tell?
Accomplishment of the week:
So did you tell someone about Jesus did week? How did it go?
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Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Digging Deeper~ Christmas Day
Is. 52:7-10:How beautiful is the person who comes over the mountains to bring good news and announce salvation. How beautiful are the feet of the one who who tells Jerusalem, "Your God is king." Listen! Your guards all shout for joy when they see with their own eyes the return of the Lord. The Lord will show his power to all the nations and the earth will see the salvation of God.
Ps. 98:Sing unto the Lord a new song for he has done miracles like using his power to save Israel his people. All of nature will clamp their hands, shout and the mountains will sing for joy. For the Lord the King will come to judge the world.
Heb. 1:1-4(5-12): In the past God used Prophets to speak to his people. But the day came when he chose to send his son to come and speak to his people. God made the world through is son and he own what he made. The son reflects the glory of God the Father for he is an exact image of God the Father. He holds the world together with his powerful word. The made man clean from their sins.Because of that God gave his a name that is higher than anything including the angels.Today he sits on the right side of God the Father in heaven and the angels serve him.
John 1:1-14:Before the world began there was Jesus. Jesus made the world. Jesus is the light. Jesus came into the world to his people , but they did not know him. Jesus shinned his light for all to see, but they did not accept him. But some did accepted him and they became children of God. John the Baptist came to prepare the people for Jesus; coming. He told the people, " The light is coming to you. I am not that light, the one who brings the light is coming after me." Then when he could he pointed Jesus out to them and told the people, " this is the one I told you about." We are not children of God. John the Baptist came to prepare the people for Jesus; coming. He told the people, " The light is coming to you. I am not that light, the one who brings the light is coming after me." Then when he could he pointed Jesus out to them and told the people, " this is the one I told you about." We are not children of God through in body but through the spirit of God. God's so, Jesus came as a human and showed us his glory that was full of grace and truth.
In the beginning, the son of God, Jesus made the world (John 1:1-5). But the world did not know him. So God used Prophets to speak to his people, but they still did not understand and know God. But the day came when God the Father chose to send his son, Jesus to personally speak to his people(Heb. 1:1-14). But before he had Jesus preach to them, God sent John the Baptist to prepare peoples hearts ahead of time (John 1:6-9). Jesus came to shine a light into the spiritual darkness of the world. But many of his time did not go to the light. Yet there were some who did & they became spiritual children of God (John 1:10-14). Jesus did many miracles and spoke many wonderful things to prove who he was to them (Ps. 98). When he was done telling and showing them, he went and paid for their sins on the cross, so that they could be clean spiritually (Heb. 1:3). Then he did one last miracle in the world and rose from the dead. Because of that God the Father had him sitting on his right side in heaven (Heb. 1:3). Now all the earth clamp their hands, shouts and sings his praises and waits for the day when he will judge the world (Ps. 98). Today, we are the ones who are to go around the world and tell people of God's great salvation. The word ways that we and our feet are beautiful to God if we do so (Is. 52:7-10).
Just think of it! Jesus became a human to do all that for us on Christmas day!
Challenge of the day:
Will you use the birth of Christ to share the great news of Christmas?
Accomplishment of the day:
How did you share the great news of Jesus' birth and great love to others today?
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Monday, October 31, 2016
Digging Deeper~ Christmas Eve
Is.62:6-12: Isaiah prophecies to God's people of his promise to save them. He tells the people to pray without stopping until the promise is fulfilled. He tells those people from far countries to encourage His people until Jerusalem is rebuilt and seen as a Holy City.
Ps. 97: God is king over all the earth. He is powerful. All the gods should worship God. When Jerusalem hears this, she is glad. Far away lands should be glad. For God destroys his enemies and frees those who follow him.
Titus 3:4-7:
God show kindness and love to us when he sent Jesus. Jesus' blood washes our sins and make us new. And the Holy Spirit is given to us, so we can receive the life that never ends. We can not receive this life by our good works, only though Jesus.
Luke 2:(1-7),8-20:Details on how Jesus came to be born in Bethlehem & how God's angels told shepherds about the birth of the last lamb that would save the world and bring peace to them.
Isaiah prophesied about he would save them from their enemies. He tells them that when that happens God's people in Jerusalem should be happy, and so will those who follow God in countries that are far away. Then he tells them to pray until that day comes (Is. 62:6-12). King David also reminds his people that God is king over all the earth. He also tells them that God will some day save his people.When he does, all who follow God will be glad. Including those who live in far away countries (Ps. 97). I believe that these prophecies are speaking of the salvation that Jesus came to give to all people who will follow him. We are told this in Titus 3:4-7. This is the message that Christmas brings to us. We hear it as the angels tell the shepherds of Jesus birth.
It is believed that the shepherds that were told of Jesus' birth were the ones who raised the sheep and lambs for the temple sacrifice. That would explain why God wanted them to know about Jesus' birth. For what the angels were telling them was that Jesus was to be the last lamb to be sacrificed for men's sin. For he became the lamb that takes away the sins of the world (John 1:29, 36 ). We can be saved and have spiritual peace, because of what God did for us through Jesus. All we have to do is ask for him to save us and then follow him in this world and into eternal life(Titus 3:4-7). So you see, Jesus was the first Christmas gift. And if you choose to be saved by him and follow him. Your salvation can be a Christmas gift that will last through out your life and for eternally.
Challenge for the day:
Today stop and think about how Jesus is the Lamb of God that takes away our sins. If you have not been saved by him yet, please consider asking Jesus to forgive you of your sins and save you from the slavery of sin. If you have been saved by Jesus take the time to thank Jesus for loving you enough to humble himself to become a human to suffer and die for your sins so that you can be freed from being a slave to sin.
Accomplishment of the day:
How did you thinking on God's Christmas gift of Jesus and what he did for you, make the day richer spiritually?
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Thursday, October 27, 2016
Digging Deeper~ 4th Advent Sunday
Is. 35:1-10:God will comfort his people and the people and the land will sing for joy.
Luke 1:47-55:Mary's song of praise to God. In her song, she speaks of how good God has been to those who worship Him including his people. For God has kept his promise to Abraham and his children.
Jas.5:7-11: Be patient until the Lord come again. Your examples of this patience is like a farmer who waits for his crops to be ready to harvest, or like the Prophets who suffered greatly but were patience. Lastly there is the patience of Job who lost so much and had health problems, but was patience. God blessed him for his patience in the end. Do not judge each other for we know not when our Judge, God is coming back. So live a holy life and don't give up hope.
Mat. 1:2-11:The generations of Jesus from Abraham to Jehoiachin which is the time that the people were carried off to Babylon.
God had made a promise to Abraham that he would be a Father of many children and that a great ruler would come through him(Gen. ). Abraham in deed became the Father of many including the 12 tribes of God's chosen people. But that promise did not keep his people from suffering in the hands of their enemies. We see that as we read about the generations that followed him. We also see that it affected Jesus family when we read his genealogy in Matthew 1:2-11 for it gives the line until his people were carried away to Babylon. During some of the times that the Israelites where suffering under other countries they often lost hope. So God would send Prophets to encourage them. One such prophet was Isaiah. In Isiah 35:1-10, Isiah is trying to encourage God people to not give up but to be patient and wait for God to turn things around for them and fulfill hid promise tot hem in due time. Mary knew that God was fulfilling that Promise through God baby that she now carried when she sang a song of praise to Him (Luke 1:47-55).
As we think on how Jesus was the fulfillment of God promise, not only to his people, but to all mankind. Let us also take to heart the words of the promise of Jesus' coming back to earth some day as James tells us in his book (Jas.5:7-11). And let us not be found growing weary, but ever patiently waiting on God to fulfill his promises to us. Today and in the future.
Challenge of the week:
This week. take the time to think on how God fulfill his promise of sending Jesus to earth, as that is why we have Christmas. Thanks God for fulfilling that promise. Then think of all the other promises that God has made to us in his Word, and b encouraged for as he kept the promise of Jesus , he will also keep other promises to you. Just be patient and wait for God to fulfill it.
Accomplishment of the week:
So how did thinking on God's faithfulness of keeping his promise of Jesus help you be willing to wait upon other promises in his Word this week?
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Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Digging Deeper~3ed Sunday of Advent
Is.11:1-10: A prophecy of the King of peace coming.This peace will be between men and men; men and animals; animals and animals; nation and nation for he shall rule over them all from God's holy hill.
Ps. 72:1-7,18-19:David's prayer for Solomon asking for wisdom to rule the people in such a way that there will be peace on the mountains. Then he praises God for miracles & asks that the God of Israel's glory would fill the whole earth. This also can be seen as a prophecy of Jesus.
Rom.15:4-13:Paul shares how Jesus fulfilled prophecies of him coming to rule over Jews and non Jewish people giving them all hope. These prophecies can be found in Ps.18:49; Deut.32:43; Is.11:10. Because Jesus has patience with us and has accepted us, we should accept each other and get along.
Mat.3:1-12:John the Baptist came preaching about repenting to prepare the way of the coming King. This fulfilled the Prophecy that Isiah gave in Isiah 40:3.
Isiah prophesied about a king coming to earth to set up his kingdom. He also prophesied about someone coming a head of that king to announce his coming as they did in Jesus culture (Isiah 40:3). John the Baptist was the one who came ahead of Jesus to announce that today is the name of repentance which fulfilled that prophecy (Mat.3:1-12).
David prayed for his son when he was to become king. But many also believe that his prayer also prophecies about the coming of Jesus (Ps. 72:1-7,18-19). Is. also prophesied about the day when the final king comes and rules over the earth bringing peace to all who live in it including animals(Is. 11:1-10). Many believe that these prophecies will come true when Jesus come to the new earth to rule.
As Jesus' followers we look forward to the day when peace will come to the whole earth when he come to rule it. But we Can have peace of mind and heart now through Christ Jesus. All we have to do is look to Jesus and his Word for us and he will give us peace.
Challenge of the week:
Prepare you heart and mind for Christmas by looking to Jesus who is called the King of peace. How do you think you will do that?
Accomplishment of the week:
How did you go about finding the peace that is spoken of at Christmas?
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