Saturday, April 18, 2026

APRIL 18 THE JESUS QUESTIONS (Day 5) Summary Review of JESUS Questions JQ#01-01—JQ#13-07 (Matthew 5:1 thru Matthew 12:34)

 


APRIL 18  THE JESUS QUESTIONS 

(Day 5) Summary Review of JESUS Questions 

JQ#01-01—JQ#13-07 (Matthew 5:1 thru Matthew 12:34) 


LIVING FOR JESUS  Daily Prayer    

JESUS, it is beyond my understanding “why” You and the Father would

 “Love” a world of lost sinners such as myself. 


Lord Jesus, I praise You for this “knowing” that the Holy Spirit has

 imparted to me that says to me that for my “spiritual” health I do not need

 to understand or explain “why” You “Love” me but it is enough 

to KNOW WITH CERTAINTY that You “Love” me and that You demonstrated

 that “Love” by Your death on the Cross, 

the Father has also demonstrated His “Love” towards us 

in that He RESURRECTED You from the grave!


 Lord Jesus, my prayer is simply to let my life reflect that Supreme Love

 with which 

I KNOW THAT I AM LOVED BY GOD!       

AMEN 



THE JESUS QUESTIONS

Jesus so far in His first 2 Lessons has taught us to be aware of our 

personal responsibility to our own eternity and to the Kingdom. Jesus then

 started us on our “Spiritual Journey” with the Primary Tool to

 accomplish Kingdom Work and that necessary tool to get to 


God’s Kingdom is God’s GPS system which is the “LOVE OF GOD”.


Lesson 3  JQ#3    “What good is worry or ‘who cares’?”     Matthew 6:25-34


Jesus then asked His 3rd Question to get us to fully appreciate the first two

 Lessons when He bluntly asks us “What good is worry?” and to help us 

keep the proper spiritual perspective on “worry” Jesus illustrates  the best

 of all reasons not to worry — Jesus tells us that 


everything we could possibly worry about has already been

 or will be taken care of by “The Father” in HEAVEN 


that knows our every EARTHLY need! Jesus is illustrating another 


“Truth of God” 


by showing us that if we will take the “negative” which is “worry” and learn 

that we can exercise our “spiritual” muscle and make a “positive” out of 

the “negative worrying” by turning our “worry” into 

“Trusting God” 

then we are well on our way to 

understanding “Faith” 

and how to “grow” our Faith 

by Trusting in God


This very important Spiritual Lesson of “Trusting God” is the perfect companion

 to “Love” — and with our knowing that we have a personal responsibility

 to the Kingdom — and that 


God will provide everything we need 

to complete our “Journey to Eternity” with Him 


— and that our obligation is to 


“Love” as the Father “Loves” 

and to “Trust God” that He will provide

 our every need — then we will not “worry” 

but move expectantly

 towards our Eternity as we walk by “Faith” — 


“Faith” IS NOT in ourselves but 


“Faith IS in our Heavenly Father” 

and His desire for our good


This journey of “Faith” becomes our life as we worry less and less as we 

see day by day that God has provided for the lilies of the field and clothes

 them so beautifully!  We grow our “Faith in God” as we recognize that if

 God does such amazing things with birds and flowers 

and the sun, moon, and stars that it becomes obvious to even the most 

casual observer that God cares so much more about us!!! 


God confirmed His Love for us 

because He made us in His image! 


So we can answer with confidence that we do not need to “worry” 

because “God cares” about our lives! Jesus ends the Lesson with another


 beautiful summary of this Lesson on the 

Truth of God’s Love 

with a simple but powerful thought: 


“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, 

and all these things shall be added to you.” 

(Matthew 6:33) 


I know myself that when I realized that if God is going to add “all these things”

 to me simply because He desires to impart His Righteousness on me

 so that I can enter His Kingdom, then I am no longer 

“worried” about “all these things” and my “Faith in God” 

grows proportional to how successful I am in turning “worry about the world”

 into “trusting in the Goodness of God”! 


If you just stop and think about it in your own life,

 has the world or God provided for your daily bread? 


***After all, if we know bread comes from a seed, 

then isn’t the One who imparts life to the seed 

more important to our daily bread 

than the one who gathers the grain?***


Friday, April 17, 2026

APRIL 17 THE JESUS QUESTIONS (Day 4) Summary Review of JESUS Questions JQ#01-01—JQ#13-07 (Matthew 5:1 thru Matthew 12:34)

 


APRIL 17  THE JESUS QUESTIONS 

(Day 4) Summary Review of JESUS Questions 

JQ#01-01—JQ#13-07 (Matthew 5:1 thru Matthew 12:34)


LIVING FOR JESUS  Daily Prayer    

JESUS, Glory and Honor to the Son of the Living God who “so loved the world”

 that the Father “willed” the Son to become “flesh

 and dwell among [the world the Father loved]”. 


The Son demonstrated His Love for the Father with the Ultimate Obedience

 to the Father as the Son became the Sacrificial Lamb

 for ALL the sins of “the world”. 


It was through this Great Sacrifice on the Cross at Calvary that all 

Glory and Honor is due the Son who demonstrated such “Love”, 

even our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

AMEN



THE JESUS QUESTIONS

Jesus Taught us in Lesson 1 about our personal responsibility to the

 kingdom of God and now in Lesson 2 He begins to Teach us the “tools” 

that the Father will equip us with in order that we may promote His Kingdom:


Lesson 2  JQ#2    “What do you really know about Love?”   Matthew 5:43-48


The first precept that Jesus introduces is the concept of “True Love” 

and not the “love of the world” but the “Love of the Father” 

that is to reside within those that choose to follow Him. The importance of

 “Loving as the Father Loves” and as “Christ Loved the Church” 

is confirmed for His followers as Jesus states:


 “A new commandment I give you, that you love one another;

 as I have loved you, that you also love one another. 

By this all will know that you are My disciples, 

if you have love for one another.”

 (John 13:34-35) 


As Jesus Teaches Lesson 2 He also shows us glimpses of the Father

 and demonstrates that 


The Father and The Son are going to be 

The Perfect Examples of TRUE  LOVE

 and that before we are asked to “love others” 

we will first be loved by the Father and the Son


In the passage from John 13 we just read Jesus saying that we are to love 

“as I have loved you”

 and everyone knows John 3:16 

“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son…” 

so it is no surprise that the first Lesson Jesus Teaches is our responsibility to

 the kingdom and in His 2nd Lesson Jesus Teaches us how to best represent

 the Kingdom of God by Teaching us about 

“The True Love of God”


Jesus confirms the importance of knowing how to “LOVE” 

when He states why we should emulate the


 Father’s Love “…that you may be sons [and daughters] 

of your Father in heaven…” 

(Matthew 5:45) 


Jesus further clarifies that we are to

 Love as the Father and the Son Love 

and not as the world loves because

 Jesus started the Lesson on Love with 

“You have heard it said…” 

and adds immediately,

 “But I say to you…” 

clearly warning us that the world will tell us wrongly how to love — for the 

only True Love comes from the Father and the Son 

who “first loved us” 

(1 John 4:19) 


and by Their Perfect Example we are to “love one another”. 


Jesus demonstrates that He has come to live His life as an example and that before

 Jesus asks us as His disciples to do anything, we will have both the 

Father and the Son to look to as “Perfect Examples” 

of how we are to live our lives. When we determine to

 “Love one another as God first Loved us” 

we will best promote the Father, the Son, and Their Kingdom. 


Jesus continued throughout His ministry to Teach His disciples about “Love” 

and we see the disciples in turn teaching “God’s Love” Lesson to others 

as we read the Apostle Paul writing to the Church in Corinth 


“And now abide faith, hope, and love, these three, 

but the greatest of these is love.” 

(1 Corinthians 13:13). 


It is only fitting that this Summary Review of Lesson 2 on God’s Love should 

end with a love statement from the disciple known as the

 “disciple that Jesus loved” 

and the disciple that wrote his entire Gospel on 

“Love” 

as John teaches some of his last lessons 

before his death on the island of Patmos in what

 is described as a “family letter” to “his little children” as John writes:


 “Beloved, if God so loved us, 

we also ought to love one another.”    

(1 John 4:11)      


Could the importance of “God’s Love” be made any more Sincere and True

 

than for the Father and the Son to live as examples of “Perfect Love” 


and to hold “Love” in such High Regard in Heavenly Places?