Monday, May 30, 2016

MAY 30 Transition to JQ#14 "What do our enemies tell us about ourselves?" The Jesus Questions


LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

MAY  30   Transition to JQ#14: “What do our enemies tell us about ourselves?”

365 Prayers to JESUS 
Jesus, again we pray “Give us this day our daily bread…” with all the confidence that the “good works” 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 time and 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

Transition to JQ#14: “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 that Jesus addressed to 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.” (Matthew 12:14) It was at this point that the Holy Spirit directed me on 5/8/16 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 learn about ourselves by who our  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 we 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-you-face-Truth-of-God” answer as He 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 that 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 the 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 we 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 actually were being a witness to the miracles of Jesus because if He hadn’t done them then the Pharisees could not accuse Him of anything. If we had to let our enemies take the stand and accuse of us “living for Jesus”, what kind of evidence could they present to a jury that we might be found guilty?

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