Wednesday, April 29, 2026

APRIL 29 THE JESUS QUESTIONS (Day 15) Summary Review of JESUS Questions JQ#01.01—JQ#13.07 (Matthew 5:1 thru Matthew 12:34)

 


APRIL 29  THE JESUS QUESTIONS 

(Day 15)  Summary Review of JESUS Questions 

JQ#01.01—JQ#13.07 (Matthew 5:1 thru Matthew 12:34)


LIVING FOR JESUS  Daily Prayer    

JESUS, again we pray “Give us this day our daily bread…” with 

all the confidence that the “good work” You have begun in us will 

be completed and that we will proclaim like King David

 “The LORD is my Shepherd, I shall not want!” 


Lord Jesus, each time I feel circumstance start to cloud up my “Joy”,

 I stop and remember that You Lord are eternal and that everything You

 have done is because You chose to “love” me even though I am a sinner 

and that You have a “plan” for me to have a “hope and a future” and that 

this time on earth is but a “vapor” that is but here today and gone tomorrow

 while Your Mercies Endure Forever! 


Lord Jesus, I trust that Your Rod and Your Staff will provide me with all 

my needs so that I will proclaim also

 “surely goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of my life 

and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever.”      

AMEN



THE JESUS QUESTIONS

Jesus has been Teaching us with the first 13 JESUS Questions to know

 what is expected of all those that choose to “Follow Jesus” in terms of

 “discipleship” and to understand that life is both

 “physical” and “spiritual”


Jesus then transitions us to a deeper level of understanding as Matthew records

 an interesting section of Jesus Teaching us how to view the world from 

God’s Perspective highlighted by

 

Matthew 12:14 “Then the Pharisees went out and plotted against Him, 

how they might destroy Him.” 


This attack by the “legalist” and the way Jesus responded to it

 begs the transition question: 


“What do our enemies tell us about ourselves?” 


There are many ways to look at each situation that life confronts us with

 that on the surface may appear to be “damaging” but when we have

 learned to “Trust in God” we will look at these circumstances 

with “spiritual” eyes and see the “Truth of God”


One such instance happened as I was reading the introduction to JQ#13

 and how Jesus had addressed a situation with a group of Pharisees that had

 come to bring accusations against Jesus for they had been plotting 


“against Him, how that they might destroy Him.” 


It was at this point that the Holy Spirit directed me to make a note that after 

writing the “Summary Review” for The Jesus Questions 1-13 that I was to

 come back to this scripture and write a separate article on 


what we can learn about ourselves by asking ourselves 

who our own enemies are and what they accuse us of! 


This seems like a strange question until it is studied in the context of what kind

 of “witness” that was given about Jesus by His “enemies”. 


The thought was placed in my spirit to consider that Jesus could have built 

a very impressive resume just from the statements that His enemies had 

made trying to find fault in Him and I thought to myself 


“What kind of enemies do I have and what kind of witness 

would they have about my Christian character?” 


For example we read in Matthew 12:24 


“Now when the Pharisees heard [Jesus was casting out demons and 

healing the blind and the mute, and often Jesus did these miracles 

on the Jewish Sabbath] they said, 

‘This fellow does not cast out demons except by Beelzebub, 

the ruler of the demons.’” 


The reason that the Pharisees were out to get Him was because Jesus had

 healed a man with a withered hand in the synagogue on the Sabbath in response

 to being asked if it was “lawful” to heal on the Sabbath. 


Jesus did not answer with words to be disputed

 by the “law makers” in a legal debate


 — Jesus answered the question by performing 

a miracle on the Sabbath and then gave His questioners 

an “in-your-face-Truth-of-God” answer as 

He healed the man then said, 

“Therefore it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath” 

(Matthew 12:12) 


and then Jesus turned and healed the man. The Pharisees then started building

 up Jesus’ resume as they exposed themselves like they did in Matthew 12:24 

by accusing Jesus of casting out demons by Beelzebub.


 By making the accusation the Pharisees were acknowledging and documented

 the fact by way of their accusations that indeed Jesus had been casting out

 demons, in fact the Pharisees were admitting that Jesus had been doing 

many miracles which could not be denied and each time they accused Him,

 they added to His resume because they said the things He was “doing” were 

illegal by their laws — 


in other words, they did not claim that Jesus was NOT doing miracles, 

the Pharisees claimed that the miracles that He WAS DOING 

were either against the “Law” of the Pharisees 

or that the “Power” Jesus used to DO the Miracles 

was some power other than God! 


So the enemies of Jesus were actually being a 

witness to the miracles of Jesus 

because if He hadn’t done these miracles 

the Pharisees could not accuse Him of anything. 


If we had to let our enemies take the stand 

and accuse us of “Living for Jesus”, 

what kind of evidence could they present to a jury 

that we might be found guilty 

of being called “Christians”?

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

APRIL 28 THE JESUS QUESTIONS (Day 14) Summary Review of JESUS Questions JQ#01.01—JQ#13.07 (Matthew 5:1 thru Matthew 12:34)

 


APRIL 28  THE JESUS QUESTIONS 

(Day 14) Summary Review of JESUS Questions 

JQ#01.01—JQ#13.07 (Matthew 5:1 thru Matthew 12:34) 


LIVING FOR JESUS  Daily Prayer    

JESUS, aside from Your Mercy and Grace, there is no good thing in me, 

all I have accomplished in my life is worthless for as much worldly success

 as I have had, it is only temporary 

and of no consequence to that which is eternal. 


Lord Jesus, thank You for Your marvelous gifts of Grace,

 Mercy, Salvation, Forgiveness, and Peace! Lord, thank You for the 

reminder that the “Gifts of God” are priceless 

and that they cannot be earned by works

 nor is there any earthly thing that can be valued enough

 to purchase these “Gifts from GOD”. 


Only the Blood of the Only Begotten of the Father Himself can be 

found worthy enough to purchase this Gift of Righteousness and 

therefore let us forsake the “hay and stubble” upon which we 

have formerly established this earthly house and build our heavenly 

foundation on the “Rock” ——— “This Rock is Jesus”!!!       

AMEN



THE JESUS QUESTIONS

Jesus continues His line of “serious” Questions about 

our relationship to the Father with JQ#13:


Lesson 13  JQ#13  “Is your life a plus or minus in God’s kingdom?”     

Matthew 12:24-45


Our life cannot count for anything that has earthly value or is prized in the eyes

 of sinful man. Jesus asks us to evaluate our life in terms of God’s Kingdom

 for Jesus knows that we cannot earn enough money or collect enough things

 on this earth to justify our entrance into God’s Kingdom, thereby making 

our physical accomplishments as worthless as they are finite! 


Jesus has brought our understanding of God to the point that we are aware that 

our Faith in God and our relationship with God 

will have the only bearing on our eternity 

and Jesus is revealing to us that the physical things of this earth are going

 to pass into nothingness while the spiritual aspects of our soul are going

 to be carried with us as

 we enter into eternity through the doorway of death

 that all souls must use as we exit this present mortal physical life 

and enter into the eternal spiritual existence 

God has intended for each soul He creates


If we spend our earthly time collecting earthly treasures then when our

 physical life is terminated we will find that everything finite is terminated as well

 and the only thing that passes through the doorway of death 

are those things that have

 “eternal spiritual value”

Jesus had taught this to Nicodemus when He discussed the kingdom of God 

with the most learned religious man of his day: 


“Jesus answered and said …’Most assuredly, I say to you, 

unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God’” 

(John 3:3) 


and to clarify that it is a 

spiritual vs. physical” 

conflict Jesus tells Nicodemus 


“…Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one

 is born of water and the Spirit, 

he cannot enter the kingdom of God. 

That which is born of the flesh is flesh, 

and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.” 

(John 3:5-6) 


So Jesus makes it clear that we are first born of flesh and while in the flesh

 we must seek to understand the mysteries of God and 

by gaining the knowledge of God we will be born of “His Spirit”, 

for as our earthly fathers gives us physical life of the flesh, 

our Heavenly Father will give us the eternal life of His Spirit, 

for flesh cannot enter into the kingdom of God, only Spirit. 

The total value of our physical life therefore can be summed up as 

either a “spiritual” plus or a minus in God’s Kingdom, 


so each of us must ask ourselves, 


“Does our Spiritual life add up to anything good in God’s eyes?”