Friday, May 30, 2025

Jesus' Motive

 


    Jesus came into this world as a human while fully God.  He did this because he loves us.  He takes all our problems and finds a solution.  His motive is love and obedience.  Through that, he teaches us how to follow him.
    We are unrighteous, but Jesus makes us righteous.  We do not understand, so he gave us understanding.  We do not seek God, so he came to us.  We turn away from God, so Jesus came to get us.  We were useless and Jesus gave us quality.  
    We can't earn our way into Heaven, so Jesus created a way.  We were slaves to sin, so Jesus provided the way to be free.  We faced eternal death, so Jesus died on the cross and resurrected.  We were facing God's wrath, so Jesus gave us his blood to be redeemed.
    God saved people because He loves us.  He would not have created us if He didn't want a relationship with us.  He loved us even when we were slaves to Satan.  He showed us great mercy by giving us Jesus, so that we can have hope.  God's love is so powerful that He sacrificed His son for unworthy people.  He provided us with salvation through faith.  Even if we suffer, we can rejoice.

Luke 19:9-10, John 3:16-21, 5:24, Romans 5:6-19, 8:1-4, Ephesians 2:8-10, 1 Peter 1:3-5, 2:21-25, 2 Peter 1:8-9, & 1 John 5:20-21


Thursday, May 29, 2025

Provisions of Jesus' Work

 


    Jesus became human to connect with people and pay the price for all of our sins.  He paid a high price.  He voluntarily paid with his life.  He did it because it was a part of God's design and it was the only way to remove sin from people for all time.  
    Jesus' death turned unrighteousness into righteousness by opening the door to salvation.  It reconciles those who believe and follow to God.  Jesus rescued us from our present evil, so we can do the will of God.  He forgave our trespasses with his grace.  He made it where we no longer have to be slaves to sin.  His death and resurrection freed us.
    Today we celebrate Jesus' sacrifice with the Lords Supper (or Communion).  It represents the core doctrine of Christianity.  He suffered to the point of death, so that we have the opportunity to live free and spend eternity with God.  Jesus is the only solution for mankind's problems.  That is why he is the only way to salvation.  

John 10:11-18, Acts 4:8-12, Romans 5:6-11, 6:5-11, 2 Corinthians 5:18-21, Galatians 1:3-5, Ephesians 1:3-8, Hebrews 9:11-12, 1 Peter 2:21-25, 3:18



Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Cost of Jesus' Work

 


    It is an insult to Jesus and what he did on Earth to proclaim that he will tolerate sin.  He does not.  He loves people, but hates sin.  He does not hate the sinner, but he hates what we do.  Never down play your sin to make yourself feel better or say that Jesus understands.  He understands the temptation, but he has already provided a way to avoid the sin.  There are no excuses.
    If you are a true Christians, then you are expected to conform to holiness even when faced with temptation.  To give into sin is to throw away all Jesus did.  To never turn to Jesus is to remain an enemy of God because you are subject to Satan.  You are helpless to save yourself.  Jesus is the only way.  To reject Jesus is to embrace eternal death.  You are condemned to eternal separation from God.
    Jesus came into this world to be a humble servant of God who was obedient to the point of death.  He taught us how to be humble and obey God's will for our lives.  Jesus never complained about his placement.  He loved everyone while still calling sin what it is: sin.  What did he get in return?  He was despised, unvalued, hated, rejected, suffered, and turned away from.  Yet, he still loved us and pray for us.
    All Jesus asked in return was for us to believe and follow him.  His blood was shed, so that we could find freedom from sin and Satan.  He was pure and innocent, but his blood was the only true sacrificial blood that can redeem all people.  Jesus took the punishment for all of our inequities.  God even turned his back on Jesus in the final hour of Jesus' life on the cross to replace Him having to turn his back on us for eternity.  Follow Jesus and you will never have to experience that.

Isaiah 53:1-6, Matthew 27:45-46, Romans 3:23-26, 5:6-11, 6:20-23, Galatians 3:10-12, Philippians 2:6-8, 2 Thessalonians 1:7-10, Hebrews 9:18-22, James 4:4-6, 1 Peter 1:17-20, 1 John 5:18-19


Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Jesus' Work

 


    Some people still do not understand why Jesus came into this world.  He was not a martyr.  He was not just a great teacher or role model.  He came to save the world.  He came to be the last sacrifice.  His death was a substitute for our eternal one, but the reason behind it was planned before he ever was born.
    Jesus came into this world to bear the sins on his body while it hung on a cross.  His death had to horrendous because sin is horrendous.  He did it, so that we have the opportunity to become righteous.  We are all guilty of sin.  Jesus is the only one who can remove our sins forever.
    We are all unrighteous.  We are misunderstand God.  We are all guilty of not seeking God.  We have all turned away from God.  We all live a less than worthy lifestyle to be a part of God's family.  No one does good on our own.  No one is perfect.  No one is better than anyone else.  We all need Jesus equally.
    We are born into this world a slave to sin.  Jesus came to break those chains.  It resulted in his death, but he did not stay dead.  He rose again with our hope for eternal life.  Without Jesus we are children of fleshly thoughts and inclinations.  We live however our heart desires in our natural sin state.  When we accept salvation, we change when we encounter the truth.  It all is because of Jesus' work.

John 4:34-38, 8:34-38, Romans 3:9-26, 1 Corinthians 15:3-9, Ephesians 2:1-3, 5:6-9, Philippians 1:3-6, James 1:12-15, & 1 Peter 2:22-25


Monday, May 26, 2025

Christ the Savior

 


    Jesus is the savior of the world.  He is the Lamb of God that became the final sacrifice to remove sin from all who believe and follow.  Jesus is the Bread of Life that feeds the faith.  Be is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.  He is the only way to have a relationship with God.
    Jesus is not just a historical figure.  He is the King over all kings.  He is the Lord over all authority.  He will return to reign the world once he removes all sin.  Jesus has dominion, glory, and God's kingdom.  He sits by God's side while he gives us time to decide how we want to spend eternity.  When the time is right, he will return with his angels and collect all that follow him faithfully.  We will be separated from the people of the world to be taken home.
    Jesus died and resurrected.  He lived in the world unlike before his death.  He allowed himself to utilize more of his powers, but still stayed who he is.  After 40 days, he ascended to heaven with the promise that he would return in the same way he left.
    When Jesus returns the second time, it will be with vengeance to destroy the world that has been cursed by sin.  All who followed Satan and his demons will go to face eternal torment.  However, those faithful to Jesus will experience his glory.  Jesus is the God, Savior, and Ruler.  His reign will never end.  He will never be destroyed.

Daniel 7:13-14, Matthew 25:31-33, John 1:29-31, 3:16-17, 6:35-40, 14:6-7, Acts 1:9-11, 2 Thessalonians 1:7-10, 1 Timothy 6:11-16, 2 Peter 3:14-18, & Revelations 5:11-14


Sunday, May 25, 2025

Jesus is God

 


    Jesus holds the title deity.  He is fully God and fully human.  He is unique, special, and powerful.  He is Immanuel, which means "God with us".  He is sovereign in God's glory.  He is Yahweh, which means "I Am".
    God is the the one first in rank in the universe.  Jesus is the point of reference in history.  He is God's agent to get people to the goal: a relationship with God.  The Holy Spirit is the sustainer.  God is the head of the church, but Jesus unites the church.  Jesus is the first fruits for all who choose salvation.  He is what unites people with God.  He is the ruler and head of all authority.    
    God's full nature dwells in Jesus.  Jesus is the heir to God's throne.  God and Jesus are eternal, so the heir to the throne looks a little different than it does with people.  They work together as one all powerful God for all of the universe.  His resurrection is a blessing to all who believe.
    Jesus is God's radiance that sustains God's Word and makes it real for people.  Jesus is God's Word in the flesh.  He fulfilled all the prophecies to fulfill God's Word.  We see God's glory in Jesus because he is the truth and the only way to salvation.  He is the only way to true freedom.

Matthew 1:22-25, John 1:1-14, 8:57-59, Philippians 2:9-11, Colossians 2:8-10, Titus 2:11-14, & Hebrews 1:1-4


Saturday, May 24, 2025

God the Man

 

    Jesus is God in the flesh.  He is God the man.  He was fully human and fully God at the same time.  He just restricted himself more to be human.  Jesus is sovereign, eternal, unchanging, all-knowing, perfect (sinless), holy, and true.
    Jesus demonstrated his power while on Earth, but not in the same way he will when he returns.  He displayed his power over the elements of the earth.  He commanded a storm to stop and the wind died and the wave went calm.  He exhibited his power over the body by healing the sick.  He showed his power over the spiritual world by removing demons and evil spirits.  He unveiled his power over life and death by resurrecting the dead.  He resurrected his friend Lazarus, but he also resurrected himself.
    Jesus never denied his power, but he also did not advertise it.  He exercised it to help people and direct them to God.  He was always directing our attention to the eternal and spiritual world instead of being consumed by the world we live in.
    Sin has a powerful grip on people.  Jesus' power is stronger.  He has the power to forgive our sins and remove them completely.  That is the power that He tries to get across.  Have a relationship with God and be saved from sin.  You will discover a better internal life and experience an eternity of peace and joy.  The only way is through Jesus.  

Matthew 28:16-20, Mark 2:1-12, Luke 4:33-40, John 11:40-44, 14:6-7, Acts 3:12-15, 2 Corinthians 5:18-21, Colossians 2:1-3, Hebrews 13:8-9, & 1 John 1:1-42


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