In
Ephesians 3:18 Paul prayed for the Christians in Ephesus that they would be
able to comprehend the width, length, depth and height of God's love. That
actually seems impossible to comprehend because it is so vast. This love is
extended to everyone and no one is too far away to be included. “He that loveth
not knoweth not God; for God is love” (1 John 4:8; KJV). Paul goes on in verse
19 of Ephesians 3 to pray that the Ephesians would know the love of Christ; the
word "know" actually means know by experience, not just head
knowledge.
If we
feel like we are unworthy of being loved by God we only have to read that famous
verse in the gospel by the apostle John, where we are reminded that God gave
his only son for us all (the world) and that if we believe in him, we will have
eternal life (John 3:16). If that is not convincing enough, then consider what the
prophet Jeremiah had to say: “The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, saying,
Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love” (Jer 31:3).
In
Jesus’ prayer for all those who believed in him he said that God the Father
loved us as he loved Jesus (John 17:23).
As
a final note let us be reminded that nothing will ever separate us from God’s
love: "For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor
principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, Nor height,
nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of
God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord" (Rom 8:38-39). Amen.
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In
the parable of the ten virgins (Matt 25:1-13) the virgins or bridesmaids waited
for the arrival of the bridegroom, which in that tradition of marriage, could
have happened at any time day or night. All ten had lamps lit but only five had
extra oil in case the wait was long and the bridegroom came at night. When the
bridegroom did come it was at night and the foolish virgins’ lamps sputtered as
they were short of oil.
In
this parable, Christ is the bridegroom returning for his church, his people, at
his second coming. The foolish virgins were not prepared, they were like people
that have not made Jesus their Lord and savior. The wise virgins had brought
extra oil and were prepared; like people that have received Jesus as Lord and savior
and are spiritually prepared to meet Christ at his second coming.
The
wise virgins went in with the bridegroom to the wedding feast, just as spiritually
prepared Christians will enter eternal life in heaven at Christ’s second coming.
The
foolish virgins went looking at night for oil, just as spiritually unprepared
people may search for the way to become a Christian at Christ’s second coming. When
the foolish virgins returned with oil, the door of the wedding feast was closed
and they could not enter. In fact, the bridegroom said to the unwise virgins:
“I know you not” (KJV).
When
Jesus returns, and he will, it will be too late to ask him into your life as
Lord and savior. There are many, even in churches that see the light of Jesus
but they do not know him. Have you repented of sin and asked Jesus into your
life to be your Lord and savior and to give you the eternal life God has for you?
Be like
a wise virgin, ask Jesus into your life now and make sure you have the light
and are spiritually prepared to meet him when he comes back for his church.
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In 2
Corinthians 5:20 we are told that we are Christ's ambassadors; it doesn't say
that we should try to be but we are. So, what is an ambassador? An ambassador
for Christ is a representative of Christ; Jesus is not here in the flesh so we
act as his hands, feet and voice. It sounds like quite a responsibility doesn't
it?
In
Ephesians 6:20 Paul said he was an ambassador in chains and goes on to talk
about witnessing as he also does in 2 Corinthians 5:20. Thus an ambassador is
also a witness. In verse 18 of 2 Corinthians 5 we read that: “And all things
are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to
us the ministry of reconciliation”.
If
you feel like you don't have a ministry then here is one you absolutely do have;
we all do. Seeing as we are ambassadors our lives should be appropriate for
this service; people should see Christ in us (1 Peter 2:12). In other words, we
should be bearing fruit (John 15:8). What does that mean? Well, we should be
coming more and more like Jesus every day; with his love flowing from us (John
13:34) and a heart’s desire to share Jesus with others (1 Peter 3:15). How do
we get there? By abiding in the vine (John
15:5). What does that mean? It means we need to be sold out for Jesus, spending
time in prayer, his word and fellowship with him (Phil 3:8). There are no short
cuts.
As
we press into him (Phil 3:12), we will be changed, including our desires and priorities;
we will become his ambassadors (2 Cor 3:18).
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"But
the meek shall inherit the earth; and shall delight themselves in the abundance
of peace." (Ps 37:11; KJV). A very similar scripture is found in Matthew
5:5 in the beatitudes. Meek is not a word we use so much these days and if we
do it doesn't have very inspiring connotations; we think of such a person as
week.
However,
in the New Testament Greek, we see that meekness is far from weakness. Because
as Christians we know who we are and what we have in Christ we can have a quiet
confidence in face of any tests, trials or opposition; this is true meekness. We
have our emotions under control. To be meek is also to walk in humility and submission
to God; to be teachable. The closest English word is gentleness.
In Matthew
21:5 we are told that Jesus came in meekness and in Numbers 12:3 we learn that:
“the man Moses was very meek". Meekness is actually a fruit of the Spirit,
listed in Galatians 5:23; it is usually called gentleness in this reference but
is the same Greek word as in Matthew 5:5. So, as we allow the Holy Spirit to
work within us and develop his fruit then meekness will be evident in our lives.
In
the epistle of Titus, we are exhorted as Christians: “to speak evil of no man,
to be no brawlers, but gentle, shewing all meekness unto all men” (Titus 3:2).
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“Except the Lord builds the house, they labor
in vain that build it” (Ps 127:1; KJV). What is the foundation for your life?
Are you trusting in your bank account, your career? Those things may build a
living for you but they will not build a life. Jesus said that he came to bring
us an abundant life (John 10:10). This means a superabundant life in every
aspect; prosperity, health, peace and purpose, to name but a few areas.
Gods
eternal life starts now, in the present life and continues forever for the
Christian (1 John 5:11). Jesus taught us about the foundation we need so we can
enjoy the God kind of life (Matt 7:24-27). This foundation is the word of God;
hearing it and doing it. Jesus likened this to putting down a firm foundation
for a house on the rock. He also talked about the foolish man that built on the
sand and the storms of life came and blew his house away; this man chose to
ignore Gods word.
God’s
word is truth, it is also life and the bible tells us that we shall know the
truth and the truth shall set us free. (John 17:17; 8:32) We need to fall in
love with God’s word and commit to spend time in it ahead of all other
priorities (Ps 1:1-2); then we need to commit to do it. Try it, God will change
your life and line it up with his.
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