Who do we listen to?

Олексій • 1 year назад

“The Lord, your God, will raise up for you a prophet from among you, from among your brothers, one like me – you will listen to him.” — Deuteronomy 18:15
“I must declare an emergency. My pilot has died.” Doug White nervously spoke these words to the controller watching his flight. A few minutes after takeoff, the pilot of the private plane in which Doug’s family was flying died suddenly. Doug sat in the cockpit with only three months of experience flying less sophisticated aircraft. He then listened carefully to the instructions of the local airport controller, who explained to him how to land the plane. Doug later said, “You saved my family from certain death.”

We have the One who alone can help us overcome life’s difficulties. Moses, addressing the Israelites, said: “The Lord, your God, will raise up for you a prophet from among you, from among your brothers, one like me – you will listen to him” (Deuteronomy 18:15). This promise indicated a succession of prophets that God would give to His people, but it also spoke of the Messiah. Later, Peter and Stephen claimed that this last prophet was Jesus (Acts 3:19-22; 7:37, 51-56). He came to give us God’s loving and wise instructions (Deut. 18:18).

During the life of Christ, God the Father said: “This is My Son… Obey Him!” (Mr. 9:7). To live wisely and not crash and burn in this life, let’s listen to Jesus as He speaks through the Scriptures and the Holy Spirit. This is of great importance.

Why is it sometimes difficult to hear the voice of Christ in this world? How can you better follow His wise and loving instructions?
Dear Jesus, please help me to hear and obey Your voice.
Author: Tom Felten

Jesus is our Savior

Олексій • 1 year назад

“…and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins” — Matthew 1:21

What began as a normal cable car ride across a Pakistani valley turned into a frightful ordeal. Shortly after the ride began, two supporting cables snapped, leaving eight passengers—including school children—suspended hundreds of feet in the air. The situation sparked an arduous twelve-hour rescue operation by the Pakistani military, who used ziplines, helicopters, and more to rescue the passengers.

Those well-trained rescuers are to be commended, but their work pales in comparison to the eternal work of Jesus, whose mission was to save and rescue us from sin and death. Prior to Christ’s birth, an angel instructed Joseph to take Mary home because her pregnancy was from “the Holy Spirit” (Matthew 1:18, 20). Joseph was also told to name his son Jesus, because He would “save his people from their sins” (v. 21). Yet, while this name was common in the first century, only this child was qualified to be the Savior (Luke 2:30-32). Christ came at the right time to seal and secure the eternal salvation of all who repent and believe in Him.

We were all trapped in the cable car of sin and death, suspended over the valley of eternal separation from God. But in His love and grace, Jesus came to rescue us and bring us safely home to our heavenly Father. Praise Him!

What important mission was the Child of Mary to fulfill? What does the salvation given by Jesus mean to you?
Dear Jesus, please help me to rejoice that I was once lost and now by Your grace I am found.

Author: Marvin Williams

God is with us

Олексій • 1 year назад

The prophet Isaiah wrote the words of Isaiah 7:14 almost 600 years before the birth of Jesus. At the time these words were written, the Israelites were performing all the right religious practices, but they were not doing justice as God commanded. Like many prophets of Isaiah’s day, it was a warning against such injustice. But amidst this warning was a glimmer of hope that God would be in control.

Here the prophet Isaiah gives the people of Israel a reason for hope through God’s good promise – the promise that He will give a sign and appear for us. Because that’s what Emmanuel means: God with us.

But what does “God with us” mean for us today?

This means that we can share this hope by fixing our eyes on Jesus and trusting in Him. We can believe that from the birth of Christ to His present reign in Heaven, Jesus is God with us.

He is with us in our pain when we lose a loved one.

He is with us in our anger when we see injustice and do not know where to turn.

He is with us in sorrow when we mourn for the lost.

He is with us in joy when we celebrate with others.

He is at peace with us when we are merciful to a suffering world.

And He is with us in our hope, lighting the way to a bright future.

He is with us.

No matter where life has taken you in this moment—through the good or through the bad—Jesus is with you, drawing you to Himself. He is the promised Emmanuel. He is God with us.

Encouragement in Christ

Олексій • 1 year назад

“Therefore comfort one another and build one another up, just as you do.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:11
A school teacher in Indiana asked students to write notes of encouragement and inspiration to their peers. A few days later, when a school tragedy occurred in another part of the country, their notes lifted the spirits of their classmates, who were struggling with the fear and pain that something could happen to them too.

Encouragement and mutual care were also on the mind of the apostle Paul when he wrote to the believers in Thessalonica. They had lost friends, and Paul instructed them to hope for the promised return of Jesus, who would bring their loved ones back to life (1 Thess. 4:14). Although they did not know when this would happen, he reminded them that Christians should not wait in fear for God’s judgment when He returns (1 Thess. 5:9). Instead, they can confidently look forward to a future life with Him. Therefore, he urged them: “Therefore comfort one another and build one another up” (v. 11).

When we experience painful losses or senseless tragedies, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by fear and sadness. However, Paul’s words are as relevant to us today as they were when they were written. Let us wait with hope that Christ will restore everything. In the meantime, we can encourage each other with written notes, spoken words, acts of service, or a simple hug.

How did others encourage you? How can you encourage someone today?
Risen Jesus, despite my problems in this world, please help me to wait for You with hope and faith, and to encourage those around me until You come again.
Author: Kirsten Holmberg

God keeps His promises

Олексій • 1 year назад

“The time will come,” says the Lord, “when I will fulfill all the good words that I have commanded the house of Israel and the house of Judah.”
Jeremiah 33:14

Many people would have laughed at Jeremiah when he said these words. Why? Because God seemed to have abandoned Israel and Judah.

At this point in biblical history, Israel disappeared—it was destroyed by an invading army. Now Judah is left alone, with another vast army standing at their gates to destroy them too. The situation could not be more hopeless.

Have you experienced something similar? Maybe it was a life-changing loss or incredibly difficult news. In such painful moments, it may seem impossible to trust God’s promises. The people listening to Jeremiah must have felt the same way. But this was not the end of their story, because circumstances cannot destroy God’s promises.

Yes, the enemy broke in and took God’s people captive for decades. But God did not abandon His people and did not abandon His promises. In time, He freed His people from captivity and brought them home.

God has not left you in your pain either. You may feel that there is no way out of your situation, or that your choices are robbing you of God’s love. But God keeps His promises.

For generations after the return from captivity, God’s people struggled. They continued to face grief, failure, crowding, and captivity. But when they least expected it, God fulfilled His promise. He sent His Son Jesus to lead everyone, including the people of Israel and Judah, to a new and better future.

God’s promise of a better future applies to you too. When we follow God with our whole lives, we find peace, strength, and contentment. And we live with confidence knowing that one day we will spend eternity with Jesus. We live a new life, believing that God has fulfilled His promise.

God will answer

Олексій • 1 year назад

“And you will call to Me, and go, and pray to Me, and I will listen to you.” — Jeremiah 29:12
When Pastor Timofey wears a priest’s white collar during his travels, he is often stopped by strangers. “Pray for me, please,” people say at the airport when they see the white ribbon on his simple dark suit. On a recent flight, a woman spotted him and knelt down by his seat, pleading, “You’re a pastor? Will you pray for me?” And Pastor Timofey prayed.

A passage from the book of the prophet Jeremiah sheds light on why we believe that God hears and answers prayer. God does not care! He assured His beloved, but sinful, exiled people: “For I know the thoughts that I think about you,” says the Lord, “thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you a future and hope” (Jer. 29:11). God foresaw the time when the people would return to Him. “And you will call to Me, and go, and pray to Me, and I will listen to you. And you will seek Me, and you will find Me, when you seek Me with all your heart” (vv. 12-13).

The prophet learned this and much more about prayer while in prison. God assured him: “Call to Me – and I will answer you, and I will tell you about great and incomprehensible things that you do not know” (Jer. 33:3).

Jesus also calls us to pray: “Your Father knows what you need, even before you ask” (Mt. 6:8). So “ask”, “seek” and “knock” in prayer (Mt. 7:7). He knows us and wants to hear us. Bring your worries to Him right now.

How often do you pray? What will you say to God today?
Dear God, Your care and knowledge inspire me to pray. Thanks for the answers.
Author: Patricia Raybon

Trust the Son of God

Олексій • 2 years назад

Have you ever encountered a situation where two people should have been in agreement, but they weren’t? Maybe it was your parents, or your boss and your boss’s boss, or two friends. You had a certain question, and you got a completely different answer from one person than from another. How confusing is that?

This never happens with God and His Son, Jesus.

In the Gospel of John 3:34-35 it is said: “For He whom God has sent speaks the words of God and is filled with the Spirit of God. The Father loves His Son and has given Him authority over all things.” These verses let us know how special Jesus is to God and how much power and love God has given Him.

Jesus speaks God’s words, knows God’s will, and has God’s power. The Lord God and Jesus are always in agreement.

Because Jesus speaks the words of God, we can be sure that every word He says is true and accurately reflects the nature of God.

Since Christ has sent us the Holy Spirit, we can trust that He is in complete harmony with the will of God.

Because Jesus has the power of God, we can believe that what He says will come to pass.

God loves Jesus. God empowers Jesus. God speaks through Jesus. It means we can trust Jesus completely. He has all power and authority and speaks the Truth because His words come directly from God.

In our daily lives, we often face moments of uncertainty and darkness. Sometimes our lives become confusing or difficult because of arguments and disagreements. But no matter what, we know that God and Christ are one. Jesus was the perfect reflection of God’s heart, so His love and sacrifice teach us even more about Who God is.

So, let’s apply this message in our lives. We must fully trust Jesus, because He speaks on behalf of God and has unlimited power. Let us also try to be like Jesus by speaking the words of God and believing in His power.

Faith is stronger than death

Олексій • 2 years назад

Imagine: your brother has been dead for four days. Grief is so all-consuming that every part of you feels numb. Your tears have dried, but the pain is far from gone.

Then Jesus appears – your friend, who is considered the Messiah, who was prophesied, the Savior of the world, who performed amazing miracles. Only… He wasn’t there to keep your brother from dying.

But then He does something completely unexpected: He tells your brother who has been dead for four days to come out of the grave… and your brother listens. Lazarus comes out alive.

Jesus knew that the resurrection of Lazarus was only a foretaste of what was to come. In the end, he will conquer death—for good. After all, the grave will not have the last word. Those who believe in Him will never truly die, but will pass from this broken world to something far better.

This is why the very words that Jesus spoke to Lazarus’ sister, Martha, just before Lazarus’ miraculous moment, are the same words that Jesus would speak to you…

“I am the resurrection and the life! – Jesus said. – Whoever believes in Me, even if he dies, he will live. And no one who lives and believes in Me will ever die. Do you believe this?”
John 11:25-26

Martha probably had a billion questions and maybe just as many doubts. But she was with Jesus, she saw His power, and she could not deny His love. And so Martha answered:

“Yes, Lord! – she said. — I believe that You are the Christ, the Son of God, Who was to come into the world”
John 11:27

Although our earthly bodies will die, God has more than we can imagine.

Do you believe in this?

Let our hearts echo the heart of Martha, believing that the Lord is exactly who He calls Himself. Let’s trust God more than our eyes see. Let us have faith to follow Him to the end.

When life appeared

Олексій • 2 years назад

“Life appeared, and we saw, and we testify.” — 1 John 1:2
In 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine attracted the attention of the whole world. When the scale of the accident became apparent, government officials rushed to the critical task of containing the radiation. Deadly gamma rays from the highly radioactive debris continued to destroy the robots involved in the disaster response.

So we had to use “biorobots” – people! Thousands of heroic people became “Chernobyl liquidators”, disposing of hazardous material in “shifts” of ninety seconds or less. People, risking their own lives, did what technology could not do.

Long ago, our rebellion against God also caused a disaster that led to all other disasters (see Gen. 3). Because of Adam and Eve, we divorced our Creator and turned our world into a toxic mess. We would never have been able to clean it ourselves.

This is the meaning of Christmas. Apostle John wrote: “Life has appeared, and we have seen it, and we testify, and we announce to you the eternal life that was with the Father and appeared to us” (1 John 1:2). Then John proclaimed: “The blood of Jesus Christ, [God’s] Son, cleanses us from all sin” (v. 7).

Jesus provided what His creation could not provide. When we believe in Him, He restores us to right relationship with His Father. He eliminated death itself. And life appeared.

How do you go about cleaning up your own mess? How can you give your problems to Jesus today?
Loving God, thank you for sending your Son into this world to clean up our mess.
Author: Tim Gustavson

Focusing our hearts

Олексій • 2 years назад

One of the most important topics in the Bible is your own heart. Throughout the story of the Bible, God shows that He is not as interested in your money, time, or services as He is in your heart.

Why is this important? Jesus taught His disciples that the heart is the center of our life. Our emotions and desires flow from the state of our heart. If God gains access to our heart, the rest of our life follows.

In Matthew 6:21, Jesus says that where our treasure is, there our heart will be also. The things we value in our lives reveal where our heart really is. What we think about, what we spend our money on and use our energy to achieve is where our heart is.

But it is not enough to simply prevent our hearts from focusing on these things. Instead, we need to train our hearts to focus on Jesus. The Apostle Paul encourages us to focus on what is of God:

In conclusion, my brothers and sisters, I will tell you this: think only of what is true, noble, just, pure, pleasant, honorable, excellent, and worthy of praise!
Philippians 4:8

Such thinking prompts our hearts to treasure Jesus as our treasure above all things on earth.

If you are honest with yourself, where would you say your treasure is right now? What are you spending time and money on? Think about how these things show where your heart really is. Spending time in God’s Word and prayer is a great way to turn our hearts to God.