Wednesday, February 4, 2026

FEBRUARY 04 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#02 “For if you love those who love you, what reward have you … and if you greet your brethren only, what do you do more than others?” (Matthew 5:46-47)

 


FEBRUARY 04  THE JESUS QUESTIONS

JQ#02  

“For if you love those who love you, what reward have you …

and if you greet your brethren only, what do you do more than others?” 

(Matthew 5:46-47)


LIVING FOR JESUS  Daily Prayer    

JESUS, as I come before You today I come seeking nothing but to be in

 Your Presence which You so Graciously shower onto us when we bow

 before You. Lord I am reminded of reading an Oswald Chamber’s quote

 some years ago that I did not understand until today when I awoke and felt

 the peace of knowing You were with me when I laid down in my bed and You

 are right here waiting for me to awake and open Your Word! 

The Oswald quote said something like “When we stop seeking God for His

 blessings, then we can start seeking God for Himself!” and today I know

 deep in my soul that Your Presence is the Greatest Blessing that can be

 bestowed on mankind and is what makes the Hope of Heaven so Significant!

 Forgive me, a sinner, and I plead daily for Your Mercy and Grace!    

AMEN


THE JESUS QUESTIONS

JESUS asked the JQ#02 Question directly after JQ#01 to help focus us on

 the Truth of God that God has intended from the very beginning to include

 man in His Master Plan as demonstrated by God’s own Actions towards

 His New Creation —

 “The LORD God planted a garden eastward in Eden…

Then the LORD God took the man and put him in the 

garden of Eden to tend and keep it.” 

(Genesis 2:8-15) 

Jesus reminded us with JQ#01 that God’s Purpose for mankind was for

 man to be “salt” and “light” and in order for “salt” and “light” to 

perform their purpose that they must be used to benefit others.

 “Salt” must be consumed by others because unless it is “consumed”

 it will not impart its flavor. Jesus also made the point that if it is not

 used to benefit others that “salt” will lose its flavor and will be 

“good for nothing” which is bad enough but Jesus added that once

 tasteless salt is thrown out it will then be

 “trampled underfoot by men.”

 (Matthew 5:13) 

To continue His Point about having the responsibility to use our God 

given natural abilities to be beneficial to others, Jesus then adds that if

 we “light a lamp and put it under a basket” that the light will not benefit

 anyone but if our light is put “on a lampstand” that the light 

“gives light to all who are in the house.” 

(Matthew 5:14-15) 

Jesus makes it clear that all mankind are to use our God-given talents

 to benefit others as our personal responsibility to the One that 

Created mankind for Jesus instructs us:

 “Let your light so shine before men, 

that they may see your good works

 and glorify your Father in heaven” 

(Matthew 5:16) 

Therefore JQ#01 was to bring our attention to the giving of ourselves to

 help others and Jesus then follows that Lesson with JQ#02 which continues

 the focus not only on helping others but we are to imitate God’s “Love”

 for us by loving others equally undeserving as ourselves!  

Jesus then sets the Standard for our “conduct” with this command:


 “Therefore you shall be perfect,

 just as your Father in heaven is perfect.” 

(Matthew 5:48) 


So we are to let our light shine on others as God has shone His Light 

on us and we are to “Love” others as graciously as God has Bestowed 

His “Love” on us — and in doing these things we will become more

 like the PERFECTION that GOD IS!!!! 


Jesus gets our attention and then He Teaches some of the most 

Profound Details on our journey to be like God as we continue studying 

His Lessons contained in Matthew 6:1-24 on how we are to treat others

 and glorify God as we attempt to “be perfect”!!!

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

FEBRUARY 03 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#02 “For if you love those who love you, what reward have you … and if you greet your brethren only, what do you do more than others?” (Matthew 5:46-47)

 


FEBRUARY 03  THE JESUS QUESTIONS   

JQ#02  

“For if you love those who love you, what reward have you …

and if you greet your brethren only, what do you do more than others?”

 (Matthew 5:46-47)


LIVING FOR JESUS   Daily Prayer    

JESUS, Praise you Lord for Your Lovingkindness and for Your Daily

 Guidance in all things we do. Lord Jesus, I continue to pray for the family,

 not just mine but for all families that they will grow strong in Your Grace 

and become the cornerstone to rebuild our society. 

O Lord, I know that when I started praying for my family that I never imagined 

what Blessings You would rain down on our entire family but then, that is

 because “[Your] ways are not [our] ways” (Isaiah 55:8). Jesus, 

forgive us where we daily fail You and forgive us our trespasses 

against Your Commandments, especially when we do not

 “Love God with all [our] hearts [and] 

love our neighbors as [ourselves].”  

(Luke 10:27)     


AMEN


THE JESUS QUESTIONS

JESUS makes it clear what is on God’s mind in this Matthew 5:43-48 passage

 which contains the second of “The Jesus Questions” for it leaves little 

doubt in our minds that God is Teaching us about His “Love”. Jesus states

 “you have heard…’Love your neighbor and hate your enemy’…” 

(Matthew 5:43) 

but Jesus immediately Teaches, 

“But I say… love your enemies” 

and then Jesus replaces “hate” with 

“…bless those who curse you…” 

then adds 

“…pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you.” 

(Matthew 5:44) 


If that wasn’t obvious enough that Jesus wants us to “Love” others

 as He “Loves” us, Jesus adds “why”  we should “Love others” 

as He “Loves” us: 

“that you may be sons [and daughters] of your Father in heaven…”

 (Matthew 5:45) 


While Jesus has our attention, He then asks common sense Questions 

from a Divine Viewpoint for our reasonable consideration: 

JQ#2a “For if you love those who love you,

 what reward have you?” 

(Matthew 5 46a)

 The answer is implied that if we don’t “Love” as commanded from heaven

 then there is no “reward” awaiting us in heaven. 

JQ#2b “Do not even the tax collectors do the same?” 

(Matthew 5:46b)

 This Question implies that if we do not act any better than

 “tax collectors” (the tax collectors were at the time of Jesus definitely

 pagan and serving the Emperor of Rome) who served powerful men 

rather than God then we will receive no “reward”

I asked the question “why tax collectors?” 

and the answer that came to me in the Spirit

 is that in God’s great wisdom He has written in His Word a reference 

that any one from any generation could relate to and those words are 

“taxes and tax collectors” which definitely are a universal reference point -

 this gives extra weight to the phrase “…such as is common to man…” 

(1 Corinthians 10:13)  . 


JQ#2c “And if you greet your  brethren only, 

what do you do more than others?” 

(Matthew 5:47a) 

and 

JQ#2d “Do not even the tax collectors do so?” 

(Matthew 5:47b)

 which are essentially the same Questions aimed at Teaching the same Lesson

 as to why we should “Love others” and makes the point that we are

 to separate ourselves from the world by doing “more” for others than ourselves 

which demonstrates not our character but God’s Character and demonstrates

 His Power to change our daily lives into Glory for Himself while making 

us and the world a better place and in the process we add so much

 “more” good to society!  Jesus concludes the Lesson on why we

 should “Love” with another command that is really, really hard to live

 up to but we must try because Jesus commanded it and I am confident

 that with each effort at being like God that we expend, that we will 

grow “spiritually” and learn with each effort what the Father is trying to

 Teach to us as we journey “under the sun”! Jesus leaves the 

we-should-Love-others 

Lesson by commanding followers: 

“Therefore you shall be perfect, 

just as your Father in heaven is perfect.” 

(Matthew 5:48).  


Agreed, we will never be perfect in the flesh but the least we can do is

 give our “Utmost for His Highest” as did the great Christian writer 

Oswald Chambers and the key to heavenly success is to “Love others”

 as closely as we can by imitating our God who demonstrated unquestionably

 that He “Loves” us — even though we are natural born sinners! 

 Keep in mind those who sat under the Teaching of Jesus learned this 

personal Lesson on “Love” from Jesus: 

“But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, 

With men this is impossible;

 but with God all things are possible.’”

 (Matthew 19:26)  


A good way to learn to be “perfect” is

 to learn from

 The Perfect One, JESUS!!!