Friday, July 17, 2026

JULY 17 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 17  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, each day presents new opportunities to serve 

and through our service to others we will Glorify the Father 

as You did when You lived the Perfect Life as an Example 

for us to turn from our selfishness. 

Staying stuck on ourself always leads to sin

 and turning from our selfishness to following your Example

 and serving others always leads to God 

and His Plan of Salvation

 through our helping others. 

If You Jesus, being the King of all kings, 

will gird Yourself with a towel and wash our feet, 

why do we shirk the responsibility of serving our fellow man? 

Lord grant me a servant’s heart that I will always

 seek to think of others before thinking about myself, because when

 I am thinking of others and serving them as You Yourself served us 

while we were lost in our sin, then I trust that the Father God will see You

 in me and not the sinner that I was when I was lost in my selfishness — 

forgive me when I fail You and I pray daily to be filled with the Holy Spirit

 and centered in Your Will and that all that I do will Honor the Father.    

AMEN



THE JESUS QUESTIONS

Jesus makes a point of asking us to “think” and then He presents 

the problem and the solution. The fact that Jesus asks us to “think” 

for ourselves and then presents the problem is a good indication

 that He is pointing us to both the “source of the problem” 

and the “solution to the problem” as being within ourselves. 

Jesus is telling us that we have the ability to “observe” and “reason” 

and then He presents the problem of sin. 

Jesus NEVER presents a problem to us without giving us a solution 

and with this section of scripture Jesus is “Teaching” us that we cause

 the sin problem ourselves and the solution to our personal sin problem is

 to observe our actions that are resulting from our participation in that sin

 and to use our God-given resources to recognize that our sin is just that — 

it is OUR SIN!!! 

Once we can find the “source” of our problem then we can “fix” the problem —

—— Jesus has shown us that to correct “our” sin against God 

that we must take “personal responsibility” for our personal 

actions/choices that result in sin and to turn from those actions/choices 

and rely on our “Faith in God”.  

The Lesson that Jesus is Teaching us on correcting “our” sin problem

 is to come to Him when He calls us. Jesus says that we must “humble”

 ourselves like a “little child” to “enter the kingdom of heaven” 

and that we must choose to “receive” Jesus Himself.  

Jesus told the disciples that

 “Whoever receives one little child like this

 in my Name receives Me.”

 (Matthew 18:5) 

Jesus had just called a little child to Himself and the child had obeyed

 and had come to Him and Jesus had sat the child in their midst

 and then started Teaching about “sin”. Jesus made it clear that 

to solve “our” sin problem that we would have to come to Him 

and humble ourselves as the little child had done. 

Jesus then said that solving our sin problem would be rewarded 

with the right to 

“enter into life”

 and if we failed to resolve our sin problem we would be

 “cast into hell fire”

There is a big difference between the actions of freely “entering” 

or unwillingly being “cast” into our eternal destination!

 Then there is the destination itself to consider: 

(D1) “the kingdom of heaven” and 

(D2) “everlasting fire” in “hell”


If we think about it, we at first will think to ourselves,

 “No way would I ‘enter’ willingly into ‘hell !!!’” — 


which is exactly the point Jesus is making about being 

“cast into”

 our punishment which implies that 

we will have to go to hell because our own choices 

results in our own sin, 

i.e. we have chosen “hell” over “heaven” 


——— even if we don’t want to go ——— 


because a Higher Power who has reserved the Authority 

to determine the “consequence of our choices” has judged our sin 

and we have been found “guilty”; therefore,

 because of our free-will choice to sin we will be cast into hell 

by the Power of the Almighty! 

 Our penalty is executed resulting in us being

 “cast into hell fire” 

because of our “actions/choices” 

regardless of our “desires or want to”


Jesus uses the term “enter into life” which also Teaches us 

that we are “dead” until we “enter into life” and so if we fail to

 “enter into life” because we remain in our sin then we can say that if we

 “choose our sin” 

instead of humbling ourselves before Jesus when He calls, 

thenwe have chosen death”  

for the only path to “life” is through Jesus, 

all other paths keep us “lost” in our “sin”

 and there is no “life” in “sin” ——— 

only “death” which is the absence of “life”. 


The eternal residence of sin is “hell” and the “Promise of God” 

is that If we turn from our sin to Jesus we will “enter” the 

kingdom of God through our belief in Jesus 

but if we choose not to “receive” Jesus then we will remain 

dead in our sin and will be cast into hell and the everlasting fire. 

There is a very good reason Jesus first tells us to 

“think” 

and then presents the 

Truth of God 

that Jesus Himself is the

 “[Only] way, the [Only] truth, and the [Only] life…

No one comes to the Father except [Only] through Me.” 

(John 14:6) 


Can you “think” of a clearer way to present our problem and our solution

 and the rewards and penalties for how God Himself will deal with “our” sin? 

 The Question we all face is not “IF we will sin” but the real Question

 is “how will we deal with our sin that results from our poor actions/choices” 

that we ALL make??? 


“Think” 

about it, 

will you choose “life” 

and turn to Jesus 

or will you choose “death” 

and remain “lost”

 in your selfish existence

 apart from God???

Thursday, July 16, 2026

JULY 16 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 16  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, ALL Praise be to the Only Begotten of the Father that is the Light

 of the world, and to the Son that is the Hope of all who believe. 

Jesus, Lord, Savior, Redeemer, I bow not only my knee to You, 

but I also bow my heart and my head that I may fulfill Your command

 to love God with all my heart, soul, and mind. Lord Jesus, thank You

 for Your Presence among us when we gather in Your Name 

and Lord we lift up praise to You for the lives that You and You alone

 can change. Lord teach us to draw others to You and to share Your Truth

 with those that are stuck in that worldly rut and secular darkness

 that they will come to know You and their lives will become Light 

and that they may experience the “Peace that passes all understanding”. 

Forgive me when I fall short and when I turn to the right or left, 

especially when I fall back into self, You Lord and only You 

can still my soul, so Lord grant it that my spirit will yield completely

 to Your Holy Spirit so that it will be Your Light that others see in me.    

AMEN


THE JESUS QUESTIONS

Jesus with JQ#21a and JQ#21b has started both Questions with the phrase

 or lead-in Question, “What do you think?” and then Jesus follows 

the lead-in Question with the topic Question.  JQ#21a (Matthew 17:25) 

was about “kings of the earth” taking “taxes” as part of our daily lives

 and in JQ#21b (Matthew 18:12) Jesus asked about “lost sheep”

We should note that after JQ#21a Jesus “Divinely Empowered” 

Simon (whom Jesus had named Peter) with the ability to pay the tax

 with what Peter did on a daily basis — Peter was a fisherman 

when Jesus called Peter to follow Him. 

Then between JQ#21a where Jesus made Peter stop and “think” 

about his daily life and trusting God for his daily provisions while Peter

 had to deal with the “kings of the earth” and JQ#21b where Jesus

 then drew our attention to the man that had a 100 sheep and lost one

 whom the man (or shepherd) left the ninety nine to rescue the one lost sheep that 

Jesus Taught His disciples about sin in our daily lives 

and how important it is that we solve the problem of sin! 


First Jesus “called a little child to Him” and used the child as an example

 as Jesus Taught: 

“Assuredly, I say to you, unless you are converted 

and become as little children, you will by no means 

enter the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 18:3)

 Then to make sure that we knew He was beginning 

a Lesson on what will keep us out of the 

“kingdom of heaven” Jesus introduces the main problem as He declared,

 “But whoever causes one of the little ones who believe in Me to sin…” 

thereby Jesus introduced sin as the main problem 

as Jesus tied “entry into heaven” with being like a “little child”.

 Jesus then established a consequence of dire proportions if we caused 

“one of the little ones” to “sin”

the dire consequence was worse than being

 “drowned in the depth of the sea”!?!?! 

(Matthew 18:4-6) 

The picture that is painted in this illustration is a basic presentation 

of the Gospel and God’s Plan of Salvation. First we have Jesus “calling”

 and saying 

“come to Me”

Jesus then took the “little child” that came to Him and put the child

 “in the midst of them” 

so that everyone could see how even a 

“little child” 

could be accepted by Jesus Himself! 

Then to make it clear Jesus said “Assuredly” which is a word used that

 means the speaker is telling an important truth 

(and in this verse Jesus is speaking a most important Truth of God

then Jesus states emphatically 

“unless you are converted and become as little children” 

and Jesus again states the consequence of our failure to 

“become as little children” that we “will by no means”

 (which says that there is no other way possible for us to) 

“enter the kingdom of heaven”

 except by the way that Jesus is illustrating with the “little child”. 

The only “WAY” to see the kingdom 

is that we come to Jesus when He calls. 

He will accept us if we are “converted” 

(or “repent/turn from” our sinful life) 

and return to the innocence of a little child who is without sin. 

In Matthew 18:6 Jesus says that if we cause a

 “little one who believes [in Jesus] to sin” 

then we will not enter into the kingdom but we will perish the same

 as if we were “drowned in the depth of the sea”!?!?! 

Therefore we can see that the picture Jesus presents is if we humble

 ourselves before Him and come as innocent little children, then and only then, 

will we enter into the kingdom of heaven ———

 but if un-repented sin is involved in our lives 

then the consequence of our un-repented sin is death 

— —— it is clearly understood that death is the penalty God declared for sin,

 therefore it is logical that un-repented sin is not a pathway 

to entering the kingdom of heaven!?!?!?! 

The big problem we have in our modern culture is that the enemy 

has been deceiving the “lawmakers” into writing laws that are 

“outside of God’s Moral Standards” 

and then the “lawmakers” lead the public to believe that because something

 is “legal” by man’s law that it will be “morally” acceptable to God!?!?!?


 But who are you going to trust your eternity with, 

someone who seeks personal power 

and worldly fame and profit through “politics”, 

or will you trust your eternity to “One” that went to great trouble 

to save that one lost sheep? 


Once again we are placed in the uncomfortable position to

 “think” for ourselves, so don’t you “think” 

it would be wise to listen to the 

“One True Light” 

that is trying to promote

 “everlasting life” 

instead of the those in darkness

 that promote the “death” of the unborn?!?!?!?


  

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“A LIE doesn’t become TRUTH, 

WRONG doesn’t become RIGHT 

& EVIL doesn’t become GOOD, 

just because it’s accepted by a majority. “  

(Author Unknown)  *

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