Saturday, August 19, 2017

AUGUST 19 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#24-14 >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<< JQ#24 “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”” (Matthew 21:25)

LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

AUGUST 19  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  JQ#24-14  >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<<  JQ#24  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?””  (Matthew 21:25)


 232 of 365 - Prayers to JESUS    
Jesus, You are Worthy of ALL our adoration and praise! You Lord are the One True Shepherd that feeds His lambs and leads us to green pastures. Lord, we may read or hear a disturbing report from the “authorities” of our generation that declare that You are “outdated” and worse, You are “dangerous”  and the “multitudes” keeps believing the “Lie” and misses Your “Truth” — O Lord, You are the Prince of Peace and only through belief in You and Your death, burial, and Resurrection is there any Hope for mankind! These ARE the END TIMES and all Christians will have to be given another boost in Faith in God or many will be lost because of this modern day persecution on Your Church and on You, the Messiah, the Chosen One, our Savior and Redeemer — Forgive us Lord for listening to the deceiver, strengthen our Faith, and let us proclaim Your Truth and be bold in our witness that You Lord are our Hope for You Lord are the Way, the Truth and the Life!!!!   AMEN


THE JESUS QUESTIONS

AUGUST 19  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  JQ#24-14  >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<<  JQ#24  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?””  (Matthew 21:25)       Jesus is now Teaching the Ultimate Truth of God, and He is directing His Teaching at all who would demand of the Messiah, “By what authority” does the Son of God do the works of God? Jesus knows that God the Father has sent Him down from heaven to bring the same message that John the Baptist was preaching in the wilderness, “Repent, for the kingdom of God is at hand” and Jesus has brought the message to Israel and has been Teaching by miracles and parables what the kingdom of heaven is like, but in His last week on earth Jesus is giving His “final answer” by asking the ultimate question that covers all the Truth contained in the scriptures about God the Father, His only begotten Son, and the Holy Spirit — “For God so loved the world that He {{will give}} His only begotten Son {{Jesus, the Messiah}} that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life.” (John 3:16) Looking at the Question  in sections that Jesus asked the “chief priests and the elders of the people” will reveal the fulfilling of all that God has desired for His chosen people — simply that those that follow God will Trust in His provisions for our daily needs and for our eternity. God desires that “no man should perish but all would come to a saving knowledge” of His Only Begotten Son Jesus who was sent to die a substitutionary death on the cross as the Lamb of God, becoming the propitiation of our sins against God. God has declared the penalty for sin is death and in providing for our salvation God has provided an acceptable Sacrifice to pay that penalty. The Question Jesus is asking must be considered as a type of formal exam of the Truth of God for contained within the Question is the summation of what we truly believe and can accept about God. First, let us look at the “Question” in the context that the “rulers and authorities” of the temple were asking Jesus who had demonstrated that by His actions He was the Messiah because through Jesus and His Miracles performed in the Power of the Holy Spirit of God the prophecy of the Holy Scriptures was fulfilled before their very eyes, and yet these “rulers and authorities” were questioning Jesus about His authority???? Jesus answered their question by asking this truly “Spirit-loaded” Question “The baptism of John —where was it from? (and to make sure there was no confusion, Jesus makes the answer multiple choice) From (a) heaven or (b) from men?” (Matthew 21:25) There are several elements that we normally don’t think of that Jesus makes surface with this all important Question and here is a short list for your personal consideration before you give your “best and final answer” to Jesus, who is about to go to the cross and be crucified, suffering a cruel death to pay the penalty for your sins, giving Him an honest answer is the least you can do, don’t you think? Here is the list: (1) baptism: just what is “baptism” and what does it accomplish? (2) who is John and why was he “baptizing”? (3) why was Jesus using “John” and “baptism” to illustrate “authority”? (4) is there any “earthly” reason to be “baptized”?  (5) is there any validity in “the authority” of “heaven”? (6) how can one prove “heaven” and the “Ruler of heaven” exists? (7) is having “Faith” in “things unseen” a reasonable explanation for “John”, “Baptism”, “Jesus”, and “heaven”? These are elements of the Question you must consider or you can’t answer this Question — but keep in mind, this could well be your “final answer” before the “Teacher” grades your test!!!!!  

Friday, August 18, 2017

AUGUST 18 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#24-13 >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<< JQ#24 “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”” (Matthew 21:25)

LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

AUGUST 18  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  JQ#24-13  >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<<  JQ#24  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?””  (Matthew 21:25)


 231 of 365 - Prayers to JESUS    
Jesus, Thank You Lord for being the Great Physician, the Great Healer, the Master Teacher, for Lord  Jesus  You have guided those that are our earthly physicians and  teachers and You Lord give us the abundant life as You take us safely through the Valley of Sickness and the Darkness of Spiritual Ignorance and bring our bodies and minds back to health. Jesus, I thank You for the infirmities that You allow in our lives and I pray that the Holy Spirit will keep our heart, eyes, and mind open during these times of doubt and trials that we will always see Your Healing hand and Teaching Spirit at work in our lives, both the physical and the spiritual. Lord Jesus, forgive me when I get to caught up in the world and fail to see that everything is to be used to glorify the Father instead of getting lost in self-pity — Lord Jesus, Praise, Glory, and Honor to the Son that was Obedient unto death to the Will of the Father, forgive me when I fail to honor the Father and the Son while enjoying the Abundant Life You have laid before all who will believe.   AMEN


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AUGUST 18  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  JQ#24-13  >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<<  JQ#24  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?””  (Matthew 21:25)       Jesus is entering Jerusalem the day after His Triumphal Entry which was met in Jerusalem with “mixed reviews” and the immediate “cleansing of the temple” did not win Jesus any friends on the Jerusalem Chamber of Commerce! Jesus has just cursed a fig tree outside the Eastern Gate which can only be viewed in light of all the other actions Jesus has performed in the name of God as a curse on those that would defile the temple of God, His Holy City,  and those that were seeking to worship God “in Spirit and in Truth” (John 4:24) and therefore the curse was not on an isolated single fig tree but on the Sanhedrin itself for defiling the command of God to further the “doctrines of men” of which the Sanhedrin was the most influential spiritual body in all Israel. Jesus had told His disciples that the “power and authority”  He had displayed in His cursing and the immediate destruction of the fig tree was a product of “Faith, Prayer, and Belief” and the Lesson to learn from Jesus cursing the fig tree is that God and God Alone IS the SUPREME AUTHORITY and the SUPREME POWER!!! Jesus curses the fig tree, Teaches the Lesson on “Faith and Belief” and then enters Jerusalem through the Eastern Gate — keep in mind that this is the last week on earth that Jesus will spend in His earthly form and His every action, breath, and word will be full and overflowing with the Truth of God so it is important to consider every move made by Jesus in this most important of weeks!!! “Now when He came into the temple, the chief priests and the elders of the people confronted Him as He was teaching, and said, ‘By what authority are You doing these things? And who gave You this authority?’” (Matthew 21:23)  Jesus is the Master Teacher and He always takes our questions and uses His Question to laser focus a Truth of God onto the problem at hand and at the same time Jesus will present a Question to us that will reflect that Truth and illuminate the solution for us. Jesus has been demonstrating that everything He does is to Teach the Truth of the One True Living God and Jesus has made it clear that He is here on earth to do the “Will of His Father in Heaven”. In this particular case, Jesus answers the chief priests and elders of the people with what I consider to be, by virtue of where and when it was asked, the summation of all the Truths of God that Jesus has spent 33 years in the flesh teaching to all who would listen as Jesus asked (JQ#24) “The baptism of John —where was it from? From heaven or from men?” (Matthew 21:25) By asking this Question in the temple of God in the city of Jerusalem and by directing the Question at those that had been wielding power and authority over the multitudes, Jesus has set up the ultimate confrontation between the “command of God [from heaven]” and the “doctrines [originating from] men” — a confrontation between what God has clearly stated in His Holy Scriptures as “TRUTH” and what man in a self-assumed position of authority has defiled and manipulated and then has handed down as “doctrine [of men]”. Not only has Jesus set up the ultimate confrontation but this Question points to the Ultimate Truth of God — God is the Living God and is still and forever will be involved in His Creation. The First Truth from JQ#24 is that the scriptures tell of a forerunner to the Coming Messiah and that prophecy was fulfilled by John the Baptist. When John came on the scene, the question was asked by the rulers and authorities, “Are you the Messiah?” John had answered “no” and said that he was there to “witness” and point to the Messiah when He arrived and then John kept preaching “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” and John kept baptizing. John then declared as he saw Jesus coming to him to be baptized, “Behold the Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world.” (John 1:15-29) When Jesus asked about the “baptism of John”, the chief priests and elders were really over a barrel for they had to recognize the fact that “baptism” is real and they knew that John had not come to them for “approval” to baptize so there was no way that they could claim “authority and power” over the actions of John the Baptist. Now what were they going to do with the “authority and power” that Jesus was demonstrating in the temple of God? The Question Jesus asked sitting in the temple is still of utmost relevance today, what would your response be if Jesus sat down with you and asked, “The baptism of John — is it from heaven or from men?” — what answer could you give?!?!?!?! 

Thursday, August 17, 2017

AUGUST 17 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#24-12 >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<< JQ#24 “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”” (Matthew 21:25)

LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

AUGUST 17  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  JQ#24-12  >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<<  JQ#24  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?””  (Matthew 21:25)


 230 of 365 - Prayers to JESUS    
Jesus, You Lord are forever the Unchanging Faithful One, full of Mercy and Grace. We are nothing next to Your Glory, we are weak and we have no good in us if we have no God in us! Apart from You we find we live our lives selfishly and think we can do our own thing if we just build up enough “spiritual brownie” points — Lord I know better     and I beg Your forgiveness for even this slightest of touches against my total and unyielding faith in living a totally surrendered life for You in which I pray to completely abandon self, take up my cross daily, and live only a “life in Christ”. Lord Jesus, I pray for the day when I will know that I shall never look back or even think of looking back. There is no excuse for my ever turning from You or taking my eyes off You for even the slightest of seconds. Forgive me, for when I am not looking at You, I am looking at self and it is when I am “in self” that I sin, but when I am “in Christ” my true life begins again!!!      AMEN


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AUGUST 17  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  JQ#24-12  >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<<  JQ#24  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?””  (Matthew 21:25)       Jesus has just made His Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem but was met with contention by the chief priests and elders so Jesus left Jerusalem and spent the night in Bethany and now as He returns to Jerusalem He curses a fig tree and “Immediately the fig tree withered away.” (Matthew 21:19) Instead of entering into a debate among ourselves as to “why” Jesus would “curse” a fig tree, we should instead consider the eyewitness accounts and then look at the other actions of Jesus to see if He “explains” the “why” for us. “And when the disciples saw it, they marveled, saying, ‘How did the fig tree wither away so soon?’” (Matthew 21:20) The eyewitness were the disciples of Jesus and this is not the first “miracle” they had seen Jesus do, they had observed Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, they had seen Jesus feed the multitudes with a small boy’s lunch, and they had witnessed demons being cast out and every infirmity brought to Jesus, Jesus healed them all; however, when the fig tree withered and died “immediately” these disciples “marveled”. Perhaps not all of these disciples that were following Jesus in Jerusalem were with Jesus earlier in His ministry when He taught “Judge not, that you be not judged” (Matthew 7:1) and then Jesus called those that lord themselves over others as “Hypocrites!” (Matthew 7:5) Then Jesus rebuked false teachers and He declared, “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing …you will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thorn bushes or figs from thistles? Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit…Every bad tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.”  (Matthew 7:15-20)  There is much correlation to be made from the circumstance in which this “fig tree” was cursed in the village of priests and judges in the walled village of Bethphage that stood as the Supreme Court over Israel and were supposed to be handing down decisions based on the Holy Scriptures and not the doctrines of men! It can easily be seen that since Bethphage means “house of unripe figs” that Jesus has passed the sentence of death onto the Sanhedrin for being a “bad tree” that has not produced good spiritual fruit and therefore this “Supreme Court” is now cut down and will be thrown into the fire! It makes sense that just yesterday Jesus executed the Office of Messiah and cleansed the temple of God in Jerusalem and today Jesus is addressing the source of the problem and is pronouncing sentence on those who have been found guilty of defiling the temple of God by abusing their “office” and “responsibility” of handing down Godly decisions but instead the ‘religious rulers’ had made the temple a center of commerce instead of a house of prayer!?!?!   Jesus said that you will know a tree by the fruit that it bears and He demonstrated by the cleansing of the temple that He had indeed “come in the name of the LORD” !  We can see that the temple was defiled by the fruit of commerce and that unGodly fruit could only have been produced by an unGodly tree which we know was planted and watered by the Sanhedrin! We know also that the Sanhedrin was not an office instituted by God, but was formed and maintained by men as they handed down judgments based on what they thought was “best” for Israel. Once the disciples saw the fig tree wither away immediately, Jesus made it clear that the lesson He intended for the disciples was about their “faith” because when they asked “How did the fig tree wither away so soon?” (Matthew 21:20) that “Jesus answered and said to them, ‘Assuredly, I say to you, if you have faith and do not doubt, you will not only do what was done to the fig tree, but also if you say to this mountain, be removed and be cast into the sea, it will be done. And whatever things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive'.” (Matthew 21:21-22) When one considers the context, one can quickly see Jesus Teaching and these last Lessons on “Faith” and Obedience to God” should be studied and not doubted — our attention should not be on “why” we think Jesus did what He did with the fig tree, our attention should be firmly fixed on the fact that Jesus cursed a fig tree outside the eastern gate and at His command, the tree withered away immediately — where do you think the “power and authority” to accomplish this miracle came from, “from heaven or from men?” !?!?!?!?

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

AUGUST 16 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#24-11 >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<< JQ#24 “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”” (Matthew 21:25)

LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

AUGUST 16  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  JQ#24-11  >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<<  JQ#24  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?””  (Matthew 21:25)


 229 of 365 - Prayers to JESUS    
Jesus, thank You Lord for Your daily “Manifest Presence” that You bless us with through the Filling of the Holy Spirit in the lives of all that keep a place prepared for You in our humble and contrite hearts. King David who was known as a man after God’s own heart knew about Your Manifest Presence and prayed that You would create in him a clean heart and a steadfast spirit for it was through that preparation of  his heart by the Holy Spirit that David would again know the “joy of salvation” and David pleaded as I do, “And uphold me by Your generous Spirit” (Psalm 51) Daily Lord Jesus I stand in need of Your Mercies that are renewed each morning so I rise and give You Praise and lift up my offering of Thanksgiving for You have answered my prayer and You are leading me down paths of righteousness for Your name’s sake, the Name above all names, JESUS!   AMEN


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AUGUST 16  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  JQ#24-11  >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<<  JQ#24  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?””  (Matthew 21:25)       Jesus left the conflict in Jerusalem and strolled through the Kidron Valley to the Mount of Olives to the humble town of Bethany where He “lodged” in a home where He obviously felt welcomed, He needed a good night’s rest in the company of loved ones for He is going to return to Jerusalem in the morning and this is going to be a very intensive week for Him which will result in His death on a cross on the eve of the Passover Feast. (Matthew 21:17) Jesus spent the refreshing night in Bethany and rose early and headed back to the Eastern Gate: “Now in the morning as He returned to the city, He was hungry. And seeing a fig tree by the road, He came to it and found nothing on it but leaves, and said to it, ‘Let no fruit grow on you ever again.’ Immediately the fig tree withered away.” (Matthew 21:18) This “curse” on the fig tree has received a lot of questions and there has been much debate for Jesus to pronounce this “curse” had to be significant! This fig tree has been defended with excuses that it was “not the season for figs” — but those that defend the “fig tree” and suggest that  Jesus could have made a “mistake” here are probably doing so from inside the walls of Jerusalem and have never themselves considered what possible motive might Jesus have had to “curse” a poor defenseless fig tree outside the Eastern Gate!?!?  I must admit that for years and years that I would feel uncomfortable reading this passage in Matthew 21:18-22 and the other uncomfortable passage where Jesus said, “I never knew you.” (Matthew 7:23) but when the “curse” is looked at as part of a “statement” that Jesus makes about the “doctrines of men” and the religious leaders that were promoting “traditions” for their convenience, the context surrounding this passage of the fig tree curse makes sense. The context begins with Jesus and the disciples “when they drew near Jerusalem” (Matthew 21:1) and Jesus sent two disciples to collect a donkey and her colt from the village of Bethphage just outside the Eastern Gate. (Matthew 21:2-6) Jesus then made His Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday where He was greeted with mixed reviews; some asked “who is this?”, while others cried “Hosanna to the Son of David”, and others were wrongly explaining “This is Jesus, the prophet from Nazareth of Galilee.” (Matthew 21:7-11) However, once Jesus was inside the city “Jesus went into the temple of God and drove out all those who bought and sold in the temple, and overturned the tables of the money changers and the seats of those who sold doves. And He said to them, ‘It is written, My house shall be called a house of prayer’, but you have made it a den of thieves.” (Matthew 21:12-13) While in the temple Jesus began to use the temple for its intended purpose to minister to the multitudes but even though Jesus was healing all that were brought to Him in the temple, the chief priests and scribes saw “the wonderful things that [Jesus] did” but the became “indignant”. Jesus rebuked the chief priests and scribes in the temple and then left the city to lodge in Bethany for the night. (Matthew 21:14-17) “Now in the morning, as [Jesus] returned to the city, He was hungry.” (Matthew 21:18) If we fail to understand the “context” of the “curse” on the fig tree, then we are left to be blown about by the winds of ignorance and apathy and all we can hope to do is to not be blown over a precipice or into a pit, however if we study “where and when” Jesus did what He did and “who” Jesus did it to, then we will have the Truth of God revealed to us. Clue: Bethphage is located just outside the eastern gate and it was a walled village built by the Sanhedrin (the Supreme Court of Israel) and was populated by priests. The name Bethphage means “house of unripe figs” and the Sanhedrin that was controlling the religious lives of Israel by handing down their “doctrines of men” to the multitudes and claimed the “authority” over their lives that is reserved only for God Himself. Since Jesus was returning to Jerusalem from Bethany and was heading to the eastern gate, then it is most likely that Jesus is in Bethphage and possibly near some of the chief priests and scribes that Jesus had confronted on Palm Sunday! It makes more sense to think of the “curse” being on the Sanhedrin in Bethphage and not just this one poor defenseless fig tree because the “curse happened between confrontations between Jesus and the chief priests and elders. This is a pretty important final week in the earthly ministry of Jesus and I am sure He would not waste His time on “petty curses” against a fig tree, or do you think there is some mistake here and it just happened to get caught on “tape” {{how utterly careless is that of God to let a mistake made by His Perfect Son get written down in God’s Holy Bible for all generations to read?}}

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

AUGUST 15 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#24-10 >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<< JQ#24 “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”” (Matthew 21:25)

LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

AUGUST 15  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  JQ#24-10  >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<<  JQ#24  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?””  (Matthew 21:25)

 228 of 365 - Prayers to JESUS    
Jesus, Lord Jesus, thank You for letting me see who I really am, a sinner, a dirty unclean disobedient child of God! I say again Thank You for letting me know that everything I do is but filthy rags … everything but one … Obedience to the Father’s will — for now that I know that You KNOW who I am and You have called me HOME  even though it is You that I have sinned against!?!?!?   I can say again, “Thank You Lord”!!! Knowing that I am a sinner is a good thing because I know that You KNOW and so there is nothing to hide from the One that says to my soul, “I know you are a sinner, that’s why I died on the cross for you! I KNOW you are a sinner —BUT — You are a child of the KING, REPENT and come HOME to the FATHER who FORGIVES.” When I know I am a sinner and know how worthless I am, it gives me gives me Great Spiritual Strength to know that if I OBEY the Father, and REPENT of my sins, that He stands WITH OPEN ARMS REJOICING and I hear Him say, “For this [child] of mine was dead [in sin] and is ALIVE AGAIN” [Luke 15:24] — “kill the fatted calf and we will celebrate!”    Sin is good for one thing, when you REPENT from your sins, you have a Loving Father calling you HOME!!!   OBEY the Father that KNOWS you are a sinner, REPENT and COME HOME to the FEAST HE HAS PREPARED for you!!!!   AMEN

THE JESUS QUESTIONS

AUGUST 15  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  JQ#24-10  >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<<  JQ#24  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?””  (Matthew 21:25)       Jesus leaves Jerusalem and walks to Bethany to spend the night and we wonder why He would leave the temple of God that He had just cleaned out and the city of God where He had just been declared “King” by the multitudes?  But it is not a mystery when we consider that Jesus had declared that He “knows the hearts of all men” (John 2:24) and “destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up”! (John 2:19) Jesus knew the mood in Jerusalem in spite of what the “multitudes” were “saying” so Jesus is demonstrating that by His leaving the city and going to Bethany that our Spiritual Reality is not what we say with our lips but what we believe with our hearts! We know that the “houses” in Bethany were not like the grand houses in Jerusalem but then maybe Jesus wasn’t going to a “house” in Bethany but He was most likely going to a “home”. In fact, Bethany was the “home” of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus and also Simon the leper. There are no big houses in Bethany so why would Jesus choose to abandon the “big city” and go “lodge” in a humble dwelling? There can be only one explanation, Jesus was going where there were people whose hearts had previously “welcomed” Jesus and He knew that He would feel “at HOME” with them! Bethany was a special place to Jesus, not because of the real estate in Bethany but because of the “real state” of some special hearts that made their “home” in Bethany, humble hearts, welcoming hearts in Bethany that Jesus simply could not find in Jerusalem!!! Therefore, Jesus shows us that He will “lodge” where there are warm hearts that welcome Him into their “home” because He is not concerned with the structure of the house! Jesus is showing us that what is on the outside is called the house but how we prepare the inside is what makes a “house” a “home”! Have you prepared a “grand house” for the admiration of the “multitudes” or have you prepared your “home” where Jesus would be comfortable “lodging” there?  God is demonstrating with every step Jesus takes that what is in our heart is of more value than what is in our bank accounts! Jesus was called the “Son of David” by the multitudes during His Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem and much of that could have been mass hysteria for the masses soon changed their rhetoric to “crucify Him”, but if they had read the scriptures they would have read where King David himself had written: “For You [LORD] do not desire sacrifice, or else I would give it; You do not delight in burnt offering. The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit, a broken and contrite heart — these [sacrifices] O GOD, You will not despise.” (Psalm 51:16-17) The mystery is solved for me for I know that the hearts of Mary, Martha, Lazarus, and Simon the leper were grateful hearts, open and welcoming to Jesus and in Jerusalem all Jesus had encountered were empty defiled temples and greedy, ungrateful hearts — so which would you choose? Would you rather “lodge” with friends and loved ones or stay in a fancy room filled only with rejection? Bethany is sounding like a pretty good place to spend the night don’t you think?  At least Jesus thought so ———

Monday, August 14, 2017

AUGUST 14 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#24-09 >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<< JQ#24 “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”” (Matthew 21:25)

LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

AUGUST 14  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  JQ#24-09  >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<<  JQ#24  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?””  (Matthew 21:25)


 227 of 365 - Prayers to JESUS    
Jesus, I pray for Your Holy Spirit to direct my steps today and keep me focused on finishing well — Lord I know that even though they are “good intentions” on my part, far to often do I let my “good intentions” draw my focus off the Way, the Truth, and the Life, and then before I know it I am blindsided with my own “good intentions” and find I have drifted from the “main thing” towards “self” again, it is slow, it is a subtle drift, but it is a drift “away” and Lord I pray that Your Spirit will warn me when I start drifting to “self” for the results are never good, regardless of my intentions — I have surrendered to Your Will and pray to remain surrendered, completely!!!   AMEN


THE JESUS QUESTIONS

AUGUST 14  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  JQ#24-09  >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<<  JQ#24  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?””  (Matthew 21:25)       Jesus clearly never Taught a Lesson without first “living the answer” ——— with “Supreme” confidence can a follower of Christ step in His footprints and know the “Way” to the Father! When we read that Jesus cleansed the temple of God in Jerusalem, we can see the Messiah executing the will of the Father in the Father’s temple, and when Jesus is attacked after healing and forgiving sins in the midst of the temple that He had just cleaned, we can see the Son of God declaring “Have you not read [My Father’s words]?” (Matthew 21:16) so then we must know that there is a deep spiritual message when “[Jesus] left them and went out of [Jerusalem] to Bethany, and He lodged there.” (Matthew 21:17) Jesus had made a Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem, He then cleansed the temple by driving out the moneychangers and after reclaiming the temple for its rightful purpose and establishing the temple as a “house of prayer” the temple filled with multitudes needing healing of various types “and [Jesus] healed them.” (Matthew 21:14) Then when Jesus, the very Son of God, was attacked for doing the Father’s work, in the Father’s house, in the Father’s city, Jesus rebuked them and sent them away and one might expect that once Jesus got things in order there in Jerusalem that He would have “lodged” there but no, Jesus went out the Eastern Gate, walked through the Garden of Gethsemane and across the Kidron Valley for about 30 minutes and then up the ridge at Olivet into the small village of Bethany on the southeastern slope of the Mount of Olives — and Jesus found lodging there instead of “downtown Jerusalem”!  Jesus was always letting His life show the “priorities” that He consistently used to guide His actions and in this particular case, the fact that Jesus preferred staying in a humble abode in Bethany instead of some lavish room in Jerusalem spoke volumes ——— for there were some circumstances existing in Bethany that caused Jesus to take the walk “out of the city”, across the Kidron Valley in Bethany and “lodge” there instead! There is much to be considered here if one is a follower of Jesus or if one is a defender of the “doctrines of men”. There was something or someone in Bethany that made the Savior, the Messiah, the King of the Jews, the Son of David want to “lodge there”. If we want Jesus to come “lodge” with us it would be good to know what it was in Bethany that was so appealing to our Lord. On the other hand, if you don’t want to open your house and home to Jesus then you might hang a sign out that says “There’s NO ROOM in the Inn” or flash a big “NO VACANCY” sign and point out to Jesus that His room in Jerusalem was already “rented out!  Before we head back to Jerusalem, don’t you think it would be a good idea to find out what drew Jesus to “lodge in Bethany”?!?!?