Tuesday, July 7, 2026

JULY 07 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#21 “What do you think about fish, taxes, lost sheep, forgiveness, and your fellow servants?” (Matthew 17:25, 18:12,33)

 


JULY 07  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  

JQ#21  “What do you think about fish, 

taxes, lost sheep, forgiveness, and your fellow servants?” 

(Matthew 17:25, 18:12,33)


LIVING FOR JESUS  Daily Prayer    

JESUS, how did mankind make it before You came 

and sacrificed Yourself for our sins? 

We all have sinned and fallen short of Your Glory 

and yet there is always the “HOPE” 

that Your Sacrifice brings into our world.

 There is no night so dark that Your Light 

cannot shine through that darkness

 nor is there a pit so deep that Your Love 

cannot reach down and pull us up. 


Lord Jesus we have the Blessed Assurance that not only are you here

 for us in our time of need but that You have Promised

 to NEVER leave us nor forsake us, and that Promise is Eternal!!!  

Lord, Savior, Redeemer, take my life and make it wholly Thine 

and lead me in Your Paths of Righteousness for Your Name’s Sake.           

AMEN



THE JESUS QUESTIONS

Jesus always Teaches in steps that lead us closer to God, 

but just like steps which must be taken one at a time, 

we should take care to obtain our “footing” on the new step 

and stand firm in our faith before trying to attain the next, 

lest we lose our “footing” and instead of drawing closer to God

 we stumble and fall away from God as we try to keep our own balance

 instead of relying on the 

Truth of God 

to keep our equilibrium on our Journey to find God Himself.


 It always helps my understanding of what Jesus is trying to Teach me

 if I stop and look at where Jesus had my attention focused

 in the previous Lesson and use that understanding to see 

the direction that the new Lesson is taking me. 

Jesus ended His last lesson by declaring in this order:


 (Step 1) The disciples could not cast a demon out of a man’s son 


(Step 2) Jesus pointed out their inability to “heal” the boy 

was linked to the fact that they were “faithless and perverse” 

because they were depending on their ability 

and not the Power of God


(Step 3) “And Jesus rebuked the demon [in the boy], 

and it came out of him; 

and the child was cured from that very hour.” 

(Matthew 17:18) 


(Step 4) Jesus then turned to His disciples and explained

 it was their “unbelief” that caused their weakness 

and they needed to work on their “faith’” 

[in God’s Power to work through us] 


(Step 5) Jesus then referred to Himself as the “Son of Man” 

and reminded them that as part of His Mission on earth that He was to

 “be betrayed into the hands of men” 

(Matthew 17:22) and 


(Step 6) He would be killed but that

 “the third day [Jesus would be] raised up” 

(Matthew 17:23) 


(Step 7) Jesus performed the miracle of paying the temple tax 

with a fish Peter caught and demonstrated that God 

knows our needs without us asking 

(see also: “Therefore do not be like them. 

For your Father knows the things 

you have need of before you ask Him”

Matthew 6:8


(Step 8) Then Jesus ties the Lesson of working on our faith

 with Him casting the demon out of the boy with His Lesson on

 “Who’s the greatest…” by calling a child to Himself and saying that

 “whoever humbles himself as this little child is the greatest…” 

and to me that tied together JQ#20 lesson 

where Jesus cast the demon out of the boy and now here in JQ#21

 Jesus is saying that if we will allow Him to cast out our demons

 we will become as innocent children in the kingdom of heaven

 and will be among the “greatest”. (Matthew 18:1-6) 


Step upon step we learn of God’s Truth just by taking those steps 

under the Guiding Power of the Teachings of Jesus! 

Jesus then continues the theme of us daily repenting of our sins

 caused by our worldly desires as He then reminds us that

 “offenses [to God by our worldly sins] must come” 

(Matthew 18:7) 

but that if we will repent and turn to God that we will 

“enter into life” 

— but if we don’t remove the source of sin and repent then we will

 “be cast into the everlasting fire” 

(Matthew 18:8) 


Jesus then continues His Lesson and says a second time 

that we should do whatever it takes to get rid of our sin for

 “it is better for you to enter into life” 

than to 

“be cast into hell fire”!!! 

(Matthew 18:9) 

Jesus then reminds us that we must become as innocent children

 and announces that when we are 

“converted and become as little children” 

that “in heaven [that the angels of God’s children] 

always see the face of My Father who is in heaven”

 (Matthew 18:10) 


Jesus then confirms His Mission and our path to heaven 

and the Father when He clearly states: 

“For the Son of Man has come to save that which was lost.” 

(Matthew 18:11) 


Step by step Jesus has Taught us that we are lost in our sin 

and that we must repent of those sins 

for they are an offense to God and 

if we repent then Jesus will cast out our worldly demons 

and we will be converted to children of God 

and will have angels in heaven watching over us 

and we will have direct access to our Father in heaven! 


Can you “think” [there’s that command again]

 of a better future than to return to your childlike innocence

 and have a “Loving Father” take care of your every need?

Monday, July 6, 2026

JULY 06 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#21 “What do you think about fish, taxes, lost sheep, forgiveness, and your fellow servants?” (Matthew 17:25, 18:12,33)

 


JULY 06  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  

JQ#21  “What do you think about fish, 

taxes, lost sheep, forgiveness, and your fellow servants?” 

(Matthew 17:25, 18:12,33)


LIVING FOR JESUS  Daily Prayer    

JESUS, there is always praise on my lips when my heart dwells on You,

 God very God, being born of flesh into the physical world as we are

 and then by Your Life on earth You showed us 

the “Way” to being “Born of God” 

into “His Kingdom” which is “Eternal”. 


Lord I trust my soul to You, Lord Jesus I know my eternity is in Your hands

 and that puts a song in my heart and praise on my lips for the

 King of kings and Lord of lords.  


Forgive me of my daily iniquities, truly I have not attained 

the “perfection” You cheer us towards but Lord 

You have given me that “Blessed Hope” 

which my soul holds so dear, 

Praise and Glory to the Only Begotten of the Father, 

MY JESUS.    

AMEN



THE JESUS QUESTIONS

Jesus has used two questions from the world so far in this section

 to teach us multiple Truths of God by answering those questions 

from the world with Questions of His Own 

which come from Heaven itself! 

Remember in Matthew 17:24-27 the first worldly question came from

 “those who received the temple tax” 

and their question was to Peter as they asked him, 

“Does your Teacher not pay the temple tax?”.

 That is about as worldly as it gets and Jesus demonstrated 

the superiority of the Spiritual over the physical world 

when Peter went to ask Jesus what to do about taxes? 

As soon as“[Peter] had come into the house 

[where Jesus was]…Jesus anticipated [his question]” 

and before Peter could ask, Jesus started revealing several

 Truths of God 

that only this worldly situation could create a circumstance 

that allowed God to demonstrate His Glory! 

Too often in life we fail to see that our “worldly problems” 

are just “spiritual opportunities” to glimpse the Glory of God 

and His Infinite Provisions of Mercy and Grace 

[“freely bestowed on all who will believe”]! 

God demonstrated to Peter the 

Truth of God 

that God KNOWS our need even before we ask 

and God will provide for that need 

in a way that cannot be mistaken as a “worldly” solution if we will just

 Trust and Obey the instructions of God

God also demonstrated to Peter the 

Truth of God 

that God will use our daily lives to solve our daily problems and that 

God will equip us with all the tools for success 

but we must live our lives to honor Him 

and then we must Trust Him for the results

Peter was a fisherman and though Peter had caught many, many fish before,

 Peter had never fished the way God told Him to fish 

and the result was quite a miracle in Peter’s life. 

The second worldly question came from the disciples themselves

 as they fell into the worldly trap of “one-upmanship” and asked Jesus,

 “Who then is greatest in the kingdom of heaven?” (Matthew 18:1) 

This question from the disciples demonstrated they had not yet grasped the

 Truth of God 

that God is the Supreme Power of the Universe 

and it is the Power of God that had been the True Power 

revealed in every miracle that Jesus had been performing —

—— His healing of the multitudes, the casting out of demons, 

and the Divine Power that could calm a raging sea!

 Yet the disciples were so blinded by the world and the

 world’s lust for “power” that they could observe 

all the miracles coming from God and then have the audacity to ask,

 “Who then is greatest in the kingdom of heaven?” !?!?!?

 God however, demonstrated yet another 

Truth of God 

and instead of slapping a big knot on their dumb heads, 

Jesus showed His Great Patience with them and instead of a rebuke

 (which in my opinion we all deserve), Jesus used the worldly circumstance

 to Teach a great “Spiritual” Truth 

by using a child as the answer to their question: 

“Then Jesus called a little child to Him…” 

and then Jesus answered their “worldly” question with this 

“Spiritual Truth”

 “Therefore whoever humbles himself as this little child

 is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven” 

(Matthew 18:4) 

and with one simple demonstration Jesus showed the superiority

 of “Spiritual Compassion” over “physical competition”.


 Now that Jesus had their attention again and knew they 

were back on the same “spiritual” page with Him,

 Jesus moved to His next lesson about pre-requisites 

for entry into the kingdom of heaven  which will reveal even more

 Truths of God

Just like we would never imagine a “fish” being a solution,

 we cannot imagine how God can give us insight into heaven

 using a “child” and then one of the greatest Lessons on Heaven 

as He introduces us to “lost sheep” 

— immediately we regress and ask the worldly question:

 “What in the world does a little child and lost sheep 

have to do with getting into heaven?” 

— my scriptural answer to that worldly question

 is with an angelic question:


 “Why do you look for the living among the dead?”  

(Luke 24:5)