Saturday, July 23, 2016

JULY 23 JQ#20-4 “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you?” (Matthew 17:17) The Jesus Questions


LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

JULY 23   JQ#20-4  “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you?” (Matthew 17:17) 

365 Prayers to JESUS 
Jesus,  You Lord are to be praised and You are Worthy of the praise that is now coming from the lips of men and You are Worthy of the Glory and Honor that every tongue will profess belongs to the Son of God, Jesus the Christ for the Father has declared  that every knee shall bow and every tongue will confess Jesus as Lord and Savior, and I praise You for completing God’s Plan of Salvation by becoming flesh, dwelling among us and then becoming the very Lamb of God, slain before the foundation of the earth, the Only Holy and Acceptable Sacrifice to pay in full the penalty for the sin of all mankind. Lord Jesus, my prayer is for this sinner to decrease and let the Savior increase in every aspect of my daily life as I move towards my eternal destination  in and with the Power of the Holy Spirit.     AMEN

The Jesus Questions

JULY 23   JQ#20-4  “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you?” (Matthew 17:17)   Jesus started JQ#19 announcing to His disciples that He would suffer and die in Jerusalem and that the ones responsible would be “the elders and chief priests and scribes” (Matthew 16:21) which were the teachers and leaders of Israel. Jesus never leaves a problem without introducing the solution and as soon as Jesus said that He would “be killed” by men that He immediately resolved the issue by stating that He would be “raised” from the dead on the “third day” but the disciples had not yet believed in the True Power of God because when the disciples witnessed Jesus doing all the miracles they had seen previously, that they saw the “man” Jesus and failed to see Jesus as God! Jesus addressed their wrong thinking by telling them their mistake came because they were “not mindful of the things of God, but the things of men” and then added that if we are to “follow [Jesus]” that we must take up our “cross” as He was going to take up His in Jerusalem. Then after Jesus teaches the eternal significance of our “souls” Jesus turns to the next lesson with JQ#20 as He had to “rebuke” a demon possessed boy that the disciples were unable to cast out. Because the disciples could not cast out the demon, the father of the boy took him to Jesus and said the disciples “could not cure him”.(Matthew 17:16) Jesus immediately rebuked the demon from the boy but only after Jesus used the circumstance to point out the reason for the disciples failure as Jesus declared “O faithless and perverse generation” (Matthew 17:17) which  was directed not only at the disciples but to the father of the demon possessed boy as well. Failure to cast out the demon was identified as “faithlessness” and since Jesus added the term “perverse” to accompany “faithless” that it would be reasonable to assume that Jesus is teaching that our faith is futile if we build it on the wrong foundation — and since Jesus has been teaching that our faith is misdirected because we trust the things of men more than we trust the things of God, that if our “faith” is in the power of men and not in the Power of God Himself that we will fail in our attempts to use our “faith” to help others. Jesus is using the question “How long” (JQ#20  Matthew 17:17) to illustrate that He will not always be here on earth for us to bring our demon possessed children to and that the Truth of God is that we must develop our “faith” in His Ultimate Power in order that we shall be able to perform those things Jesus did, this working of the Power of God through us only comes when we realize that it is not the things of men that give us that Power, Only the things of God working through men will bring the Power of God to our worldly problems. Like the disciples we see Jesus as a man doing miracles and fail to see that Jesus was the Son of God who came to reveal the Power of God and witness to the Glory of God and yet once Jesus had completed His earthly mission He would return to the Father.  His Legacy would be to teach us how to connect to God and His Ultimate Power!  Our ability to be like God is through our “Faith in God”. Jesus was sent by God to “suffer” and to “die” but because Jesus had “FAITH IN GOD” and that Jesus knew that God has Power over Death and the Grave and that God would demonstrate His Power to give life by raising Jesus the “third day”, we must see the death of Jesus not as a man being killed but as God completing His Plan of Salvation and then we will no longer be a “faithless and perverse generation” — sounds kind of like “tough love” does it not? 

Friday, July 22, 2016

JULY 22 JQ#20-3 “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you?” (Matthew 17:17) The Jesus Questions


LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

JULY 22   JQ#20-3  “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you?” (Matthew 17:17) 

365 Prayers to JESUS 
Jesus, You Lord are not boundaries by “time” and therefore I praise You for Your Timelessness in both hearing our prayers and answering them in the “Way” that is best for us and at the “time” that benefits us the most in our spiritual growth — Lord I feel led to pray again the same prayer the Holy Spirit led me to pray on July 22, 2004 because Your Truth NEVER CHANGES: (Prayer from 7/22/04) “Jesus, You came down from Glory and became Flesh, giving up Heaven and the Highest Position in God’s Kingdom to become a man living among sinners. Yet, You did not make a great position for Yourself on earth, in fact You took on no position, no title, no power over man but instead You used all Your Power to Teach man about God while You took on the form of a servant. Lord, please take my desire to be “important”, to be “someone”  men look up to and let me instead desire to be “important” not to myself but to helping and serving others and sharing Your Great Love with the world.”      AMEN

The Jesus Questions

JULY 22   JQ#20-3  “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you?” (Matthew 17:17)    Jesus has asked some very serious questions and they have been asked to get us thinking in terms of the “Spiritual” aspect of our lives and to consider that our “physical” lives are “temporary” but absolutely “necessary” to understanding the “purpose” of our daily lives lived in the flesh on this earth?  With JQ#17 Jesus demonstrated that God is aware that we need “daily bread” to survive in the flesh but Jesus taught by performing the miracle of feeding “four thousand men, besides women and children” (Matthew 15:38) which demonstrated that God will provide abundantly the “physical” needs but He only does so when we recognize the “Spiritual” needs life presents. Jesus used the phrase “wicked and adulterous generation” to describe our “physical” lives and called us “hypocrites” just before asking JQ#17 so what was He trying to teach? Jesus then taught that when we understood the depravity of our “physical” lives that we would be given a “Spiritual” sign (Matthew 16:4) and that sign was “the sign of the prophet Jonah” — Jesus with JQ#17 is introducing the concept of the “Resurrection” because Jonah was 3 days in the belly of a great fish and on the 3rd day Jonah was “resurrected” — Jesus also used the title “prophet Jonah” which everyone understood that “prophets” were delivering the “message of God” so with Jonah Jesus demonstrated that God is the power behind the “resurrection” and that He has a plan for our lives. Jesus then moved to JQ#18 where He asked the disciples “Who do you say I am?” then commended Peter for Peter’s answer “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God” (Matthew 16:16). So now the progression is Jesus taking a “physical” circumstance then showing how applying the “Spiritual Power of God” to it that the results are “miraculous” as 4000 were fed with a “seven loaves and a few fish” then reminding us of the “miracle” of Jonah being consumed by a great fish but then was “resurrected” on the third day, once again these are “physical” impossibilities and only through the intervention of the “Spiritual Power of God” can “physical impossibilities” become demonstrations of God’s control over the “physical” by bringing His Spiritual Power to bear over our circumstances! Then Jesus continues these lessons of the “Spiritual” having power over the “physical” when in JQ#19 Jesus introduces the lesson by stating to His disciples that He Himself would demonstrate God’s Ultimate Power over the physical as Jesus said that He would “go to Jerusalem…and be killed, and be raised the third day”! Jesus uses these “physical” circumstances to ask the “spiritual” question to get us thinking that who we are as individuals consists of our “physical bodies” and more importantly to God, we are also “Spiritual” in our nature and Jesus says this “Spiritual nature” resides in our “souls” which are “eternal” — then Jesus introduces the “Judgement of God” when He asks “what will man give in exchange for his soul?” (Matthew 16:26) So with Jesus bringing our attention to the importance of distinguishing between the “physical” and the “spiritual” and assigning “everlasting” importance to concentrating on using the “Spiritual” to control the “physical” we should then pay close attention to those aspects when Jesus again describes our “physical” lives once again with a critical phrase “faithless and perverse generation” and then introduces the concept that to fulfill God’s Will for Him that He must “depart” from us after His “death” as He asks JQ#20 “how long shall I be with you?” and also “how long shall I bear with you?” (Matthew 17:17) Jesus then used His Spiritual Power given to Him by God the Father as Jesus “rebuked the demon, and it came out of him, and the child was cured from that very hour.” (Matthew 17:18) Again Jesus used another “physical” circumstance to prove the “Superiority of the Spiritual Power of God” over every “physical” circumstance. JQ#20 is another good opportunity to take a “spiritual” inventory of our “physical” lives and consider that our “physical” lives come with an “expiration date” but that our “souls” are both “spiritual” and “eternal” ——— or are you not concerned what God thinks about our human bodies destined for the grave?

Thursday, July 21, 2016

JULY 21 JQ#20-2 “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you?” (Matthew 17:17) The Jesus Questions


LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

JULY 21   JQ#20-2  “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you?” (Matthew 17:17) 

365 Prayers to JESUS 
Jesus, Precious Jesus, Lord I thank you for Your daily Presence in my life even when I am not aware that You are there, Lord forgive me when I get so caught up in living my day-to-day existence in this “physical” world that my “spiritual eyes” are blinded to the Truth of God that Your Holy Spirit abides with us continually. For just as soon as my thoughts turned to You in prayer, I have Your Promise that immediately and without any interference of any kind, You hear my prayer. Lord Jesus, You paid such a Great Price to Purchase our Pardon and we seldom stop and consider that You ARE GOD and can exist without us and yet You brought Your Total and Supreme Power to bear on the problem of our sin and that You have already made the Ultimate Sacrifice of Your Divinity so that our sins against You could be forgiven ——— all for the sake of “lost souls” that we would not be left out in the cold and eternal darkness of our sin. Lord, shine Your Light ever on my soul and guide me to the Narrow Gate where You stand even now waiting for this lost soul to come “Home”.      AMEN

The Jesus Questions

JULY 21   JQ#20-2  “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you?” (Matthew 17:17)   Jesus not only uses  our circumstances to “Teach”, He uses circumstances of others and how He has already resolved those circumstances to “Teach” us the Truths of God which exist in every thing that enters into our consciousness. Jesus is always “Teaching” and is the “Master Teacher” but we must be careful not to focus entirely on Jesus as the Master Teacher because when we see Jesus as only a “Teacher” that we miss the Truth of God of “why” Jesus is the “Master”, not only of “Teaching”, but of every aspect of “Who” Jesus is!!!  We must never lose sight of the fact that Jesus is the Master because HE IS GOD and it is HIS DIVINITY that gives HIM UNLIMITED POWER, HE IS THE CREATOR, and HE IS UNDERSTANDING ITSELF. All things are of God and therefore all things are good, but in God’s Graciousness He has bestowed on mankind the Ultimate Gift of Free Will and it is “misuse” of Free Will that mankind introduces “sin” into the world and into our daily lives. God made man and then God endowed Free Will and God then both blessed and cursed us at the same time as He promised that He would not interfere with our “choices” made using the Gift of Free Will — even if we “choose” not to believe in Him, He will honor His Gift of Free Will — and it is this misuse of Free Will that takes the “good” that God put in every thing in His creation and “defiles” the natural good of God, it is God that made all things “Good” but is is mankind that uses His Gift of Free Will to defile the “Good of God” and we see why in Genesis at the very beginning of all things that God looked on the emptiness and saw the need for “Light” to dispel the darkness and it was at that point God declared the “Light” as “Good” and then God separated the “Light” from the “darkness”. So if we see Jesus as only a “Teacher” then we will miss the “Lesson” because Jesus is “Teaching” with all His Questions that there is in our lives God’s Truth and this Truth must be lived to truly be learned and that the “Lesson” that impacts our “soul” can only come from the Creator of our soul, and that is God — man has produced many teachers and they have taught many lessons but only God is the “Master Teacher” and the “Lessons” He teaches are from God and are of God and it is because God is the Creator of all “understanding” and our “soul” that we can actually learn the Truth of God — so when we contemplate the “Questions” Jesus asks, we must endeavor to “learn” from the viewpoint that it is God prodding our understanding to impart His Wisdom to us that we might have “abundant life” that can only come from God Himself ——— so when we consider it is God use the term “faithless and perverse generation” and then asks “how long shall I be with you?” (Matthew 17:17) that we should look very intently at the words use as the very “Words of God” and get serious about learning that “Lesson” He desires to impart to us. Doesn’t it make good sense that is is God calling mankind out on being “faithless and perverse” and then turns right around and warns that there is a time limit (“how long”) for Him to “…bear with [us]…” that we consider first that it is God asking us a serious question and we should stop and give our full attention to being able to answer God honestly? 

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

JULY 20 JQ#20-1 “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you?” (Matthew 17:17) The Jesus Questions


LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

JULY 20   JQ#20-1  “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you?” (Matthew 17:17) 

365 Prayers to JESUS 
Jesus, Lord Jesus, Praise be to the One that was rejected by His own and yet willingly died the Only Death that was an Acceptable Sacrifice for the sins of all mankind. Lord I fall short of True Faith all too often as I fully accept Your Grace in most of my life but find that there is still in me uncleanness, not because I did not give my sin to You or that You were unable to forgive me of my sin, but I am unclean and fall short of True Faith because I did not leave my sin at the foot of Your cross where in my repentance I laid it!?!? Lord forgive me of the sin of “little faith”, You know my heart and You know my desire to serve You honorably and I pray that each day that have remaining that there is no remembrance of my sin, not by You, but by me for I know You “forgive and forget” but Lord I fall prey to “pulling my sin out of mothballs” and then the Holy Spirit convicts me of my guilt of not leaving my sin at the foot of Your Cross, but it is obvious that if I can pull it out of my memory that either I did not let it go when I pleaded for forgiveness or when I laid it down I picked it up again!?!? Lord, You died for all sin, even the ones we “try to hide” in the recess of our soul, Lord, I pray that Your Light will expose every last sin that I have hidden away, little sins that even I am not aware of until they surface at unexpected times — Lord give me the strength to allow You r Light access to my hiding places so that I can be rid of this “excess baggage” and move forward into the True Faith that You died on the cross for!      AMEN

The Jesus Questions

JULY 20   JQ#20-1  “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you?” (Matthew 17:17)   Jesus will not settle for anything to keep us from the Truth of God, especially our misunderstanding of one of His lessons for He was always stopping the disciples and making sure that they “understood” what He was teaching and then to leave no stone unturned Jesus would tell the disciples exactly what the parable or the lesson meant in terms that they could not possibly misinterpret what He was teaching them. However, all of us fail to totally “get it” overtime and we find ourselves falling short in one area of “True Faith” or another and we must be “called out” for it for every time Jesus saw one of these instances with the disciples Jesus would “tell it like it is” and then with only the Love that God bestows Jesus would use the reproach to “Teach” one of those “deeper still” lessons. This is the case of JQ#20 where Jesus addresses a “shortcoming” of the disciples and then uses the opportunity to Teach another great Truth of God when He fully gets their attention. Jesus had just taught them to consider the soul and the upcoming judgement and the importance of living their life in His Truth so Jesus and the disciples we back in the “mission field” doing that which Jesus had taught them to do “And when they had come to the multitude, a man came to Him, kneeling down to Him and saying, ‘Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and suffers severely; for he often falls into the fire and often into the water. So I brought him to Your disciples, but they could not cure him.” (Matthew 17:14-16) It was at this point that Jesus responded in what to my mind was a rebuke for His disciples but before I lead you to any wrong conclusions, let us look at this next Jesus Question and let Him Teach: JQ#20-1  “O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you?” (Matthew 17:17) Let me ask you to stop and consider the feelings stirred in you when you read Jesus saying “O faithless and perverse generation…”, did you cringe in guilt like I did and then almost tremble when I read, “…how long shall I be with you?” This is one of those questions where our inmost feelings will surface and if we will but “hang in there” Jesus will guide us to a Truth of God and bestow on True Believers the Peace that passes all understanding. Don’t you think that this is a good time to allow the Holy Spirit to guide you in addressing the feelings stirred in you when Jesus declares this personal indictment of a “…faithless and perverse generation…”? Jesus would not have asked if He did not have something good in store for those that will stop and answer His Questions honestly so take a stab at JQ#20, but pray for His Understanding of the Truth of God to guide you !!!

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

JULY 19 JQ#19-15 (Conclusion of JQ#19) “For what profit is it to man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will man give in exchange for his soul?” (Matthew 16:26) The Jesus Questions


LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

JULY 19   JQ#19-15  (Conclusion of JQ#19) “For what profit is it to man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will man give in exchange for his soul?” (Matthew 16:26) 

365 Prayers to JESUS 
Jesus, I start my day again by Your Word and today The Holy Spirit reveals  the Truth of God that John proclaimed to start his Gospel, “In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God, and the word was God. He was in the beginning with God” (John 1:1-2) Lord Jesus, Your ARE the WORD and the Holy Spirit revealed to John that it is the “WORD” that is the Creative Power and that the “WORD IS GOD” and that before there was a “beginning” the “WORD” already existed and the “WORD” has been revealed as being Jesus, the Only Begotten Son of the Father and it is by the “WORD” that all men have “the right to be called children of God”. Blessed thought that the “WORD” has been etched into our “soul” that if we follow the command of God and “hear Him”, we may truly know the “Eternal Way to Everlasting Life and Fellowship with God” !!!     AMEN

The Jesus Questions
JULY 19   JQ#19-15  “For what profit is it to man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will man give in exchange for his soul?” (Matthew 16:26)  Jesus I start today with a prayer to the Holy Spirit to guide the words that will summarize this Jesus Question/Lesson on the reality of our “Soul” and the upcoming “Exchange” for God has gone above and beyond to bring us into the knowledge of (1) Who Jesus really is (See JQ#18) and (2) Who we really are in relationship to God. (See JQ#19) Jesus is teaching His disciples by “Word” and by “Example” and these lessons are each lessons within themselves but there is also the “revelation” to those that study the “WORD” of the “Divine Plan” and Jesus is teaching that it is our “soul” that is at the center of God’s Divine Plan. Before we stop and insist that man is not the center of the universe therefore God cannot exist let us consider these “observable” facts about what has been revealed about God by what is “known” by mankind and our written history. Since the objection raised by the detractors of God is that God cannot be explained then I respectfully submit that reality itself exists even though reality cannot be explained and even the fact that we can argue the existence of God makes God part of reality. These two Jesus Questions JQ#18 and JQ#19 put back-to-back is a “lesson” in itself and the reality IS that we are sitting here contemplating these two questions! I know I exist, I know that reality includes the “Book” and all the “Words” printed in the book, I know that reality includes someone that wrote the first words, and someone real has printed these words, and now someone real is reading the words. I can only submit to you this argument: The “Book” is real and the “intelligence” to “write and to read and to understand” words is real, and we cannot explain how we understand but that does not prevent us from understanding and being able to perceive the reality that there is an unseen “power” that can affect both our “physical” life and our “spiritual” life. If we can understand the words without being able to fully explain how, then it is logical to assume that being able to explain the “Book” is not a necessary requisite for the “Book” to be real, and because you may choose not to believe what the “Book” teaches or that the “Book” IS GOD’S WORD to teach us about HIM, then your belief does not have the power to change reality but can only affect your understanding of the reality of the “Book” and the conclusion of the matter is that God has revealed Himself to us through His Son and the Truth is written in the “Book” for all to read, and God has promised that all who read it that He will give them “understanding” and what God is saying with JQ#18 & JQ#19 is that His Only Begotten Son is teaching us that “Who” we say Jesus is and “Who” we say we are in relation to Him determines the “Reality” of our “Eternity” and God places the responsibility to find the TRUTH OF REALITY on our “souls” and God has placed a time-limit on our decision — by God’s Divine Plan, He has given us our “physical” finite time on earth to decide if we want to spend eternity with God or remain forever separated from Him !!! I know I can’t explain it, if I could then God wouldn’t be God, I would be God — for God is the Supreme Being and only the one that can explain reality is God? So consider your final answer as the conclusion of the matter: “Who do you say Jesus is and have you considered that God created you with an eternal soul, and as your creator, God is going to require you to give an account of your life and what you have done with the gifts that He has offered to you?”

Monday, July 18, 2016

JULY 18 JQ#19-14 “For what profit is it to man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will man give in exchange for his soul?” (Matthew 16:26) The Jesus Questions

LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

JULY 18   JQ#19-14  “For what profit is it to man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will man give in exchange for his soul?” (Matthew 16:26) 

365 Prayers to JESUS 
Jesus, what Blessed Thought that before the Creation that our future was planned even before our lives began — and to think that our future is a product of the Mind of God because His Heart was so filled with Compassion for His Creation that His Plan for all mankind included a Path of Light back to the Creator for those He Loved yet His own would not “receive” His gift!?!? Lord Jesus, forgive me for the many times I have chosen to reside in the darkness of my sin and shun the “Light” of Your Salvation — Lord I have strayed so many times and I admit that I have used Your Gift of Free Will to purposefully get “lost” and I am among those that “loved darkness” and did not want to find Your Path of Light but walked in the shadows to self-destruction. Lord Jesus, keep my eyes always on Your Light, Keep my feet always on Your Path, that I may know Your Joy in my heart ——— as  I pray right now in the depths of my desires that my soul will always be humble and repentant before the Just and Righteous God !!!       AMEN

The Jesus Questions

JULY 18   JQ#19-14  “For what profit is it to man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will man give in exchange for his soul?” (Matthew 16:26)   Jesus wraps up the lesson here just as He began this “soul-searching” question that brings our attention to the eventuality of our “physical” death and the “spiritual” judgment. Jesus began the lesson by announcing to His disciples that He must “be killed and be raised the third day” and when He gets their undivided attention Jesus then directs His disciples to consider that each individual has a “soul” and that there will come a judgment of that “soul” by the Creator of all souls. Until we as individuals recognize that there is nothing of earthly value that can be exchanged for our “souls” which are by the design of the Creator “eternal”, then we can never know the Great Price paid for our Redemption. The Creator designed “eternity” into our existence but the Creator also designed our physical bodies with an expiration date and at the time of our “physical” death our “soul” is immediately in the Presence of the Creator of our “soul” who as the Creator of our “soul” will know if we used the Gift of Free Will to become one of His children or not!?!?! Jesus made this clear when He asked “…what will man give in exchange for his soul?” (Matthew 16:26) and then immediately said that the “Son of Man will come in the glory of His Father” and “will reward each according to his works” (Matthew 16:27). Jesus illustrated this six days later as Peter, James, and John his brother saw Jesus “transfigured before them” as Jesus was transformed instantly and “His face shone like the sun, and His clothes became white as the light.” (Matthew 17:1-2) This was a visual example of what Jesus had just taught about the “soul” being eternal and would leave our “physical” body and enter our “spiritual” form and be in the “glory [presence] of the [Creator] Father” and the fact that the disciples recognized both Moses and Elijah that all souls are eternal and we will have knowledge of all things because how could the disciples recognize men that had been dead for thousands of years and we know there were no photos taken of Moses and Elijah so how on “earth” could the disciples know Moses and Elijah without God imparting this knowledge to their “spiritual” eyes? After Peter suggested that “three tabernacles” be erected to honor Jesus, Moses, and Elijah, the voice of God spoke to them: “This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. Hear Him.” (Matthew 17:5) The disciples were “greatly afraid” for they knew they were wrong about erecting temples to anyone other than God Almighty “But Jesus came and touched them and said, ‘Arise, and do not be afraid.” (Matthew 17:7) Jesus then instructed the disciples to wait to share the vision after “the Son of Man is risen from the dead” (Matthew 17:9) and Jesus concluded this lesson by correcting wrong doctrine that had been taught the disciples by the tradition of their elders through the scribes and then just as Jesus had began the lesson talking about His upcoming death, Jesus ended the lesson by identifying those that would cry “crucify Him” as Jesus told the disciples that “the Son of Man is also about to suffer ant their hands.” thereby revealing to the disciples that God’s Plan for His Son would culminate in the Death of the Son but God would demonstrate to all His Supreme Power for God would raise the Son on the Third Day and then all mankind would have the Gospel — the Truth of God of the Life, Death, Burial, and Resurrection of the Son of God, Jesus the Christ!!!! Can you think of a more important lesson and Truth for God to impart on “all who believe”?

Sunday, July 17, 2016

JULY 17 JQ#19-13 “For what profit is it to man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will man give in exchange for his soul?” (Matthew 16:26) The Jesus Questions


LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

JULY 17   JQ#19-13  “For what profit is it to man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will man give in exchange for his soul?” (Matthew 16:26) 

365 Prayers to JESUS 
Jesus, thank You Lord for Your Word which is the Word of Life and only Your Words are of “life” to sustain our physical body and of “eternal life” to sustain our soul. Lord, Your Words speak volumes but Your Life and Perfect Example teach us so much more and I Praise You for the Perfect Example of  “actions-speak-louder-than-words” TRUTH and Lord Jesus, my prayer is that everything I both do and say will be a Glory and Honor to Your Life which You lived to the Glory of God Almighty, our Father who abides forever in Heaven and wills that all men would be drawn to the Father through the Son, the Only Begotten Son, who paid the Ultimate Price for our Freedom from the slavery of sin!      AMEN

The Jesus Questions

JULY 17   JQ#19-13  “For what profit is it to man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will man give in exchange for his soul?” (Matthew 16:26)  Jesus is the Master Teacher not only because He possesses Unlimited Knowledge that cannot be fathomed by the finite mind of mankind but aside from His Divine Knowledge the Lord Jesus Taught by the Perfect Example of Living His Life to Honor the Father and then pointing us to His Life and Teaching what He Lived in the form of Life Lessons which He Taught by asking us questions that could always be answered by observing the way He Lived His Life while in the flesh! There is no Greater Sacrifice than Jesus giving up His Heavenly Glory to “become flesh and to dwell among us” (John 1:14) with the expressed purpose of coming into the world to fill the Father’s Will, “for God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved” (John 3:17) and we often miss the Divine Fact that Jesus lived the example of Abraham and Isaac being obedient to God as both Abraham and Isaac prepared the alter together for the Sacrifice Commanded of God and fulfilled the scripture that said “God Himself will provide the Lamb…” (Genesis 22:8) and we know that it was the Life of Jesus that the Scripture was foretelling because John the Baptist, who was the “witness” sent from God to testify that it was Jesus that is the “Light” that is the “life of all mankind” (John 1:6-9) proclaimed loudly when he saw Jesus, “Behold the Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world…” (John 1:29) The overlooked Truth of God is that God promised the Messiah, God declared what the Messiah was to accomplish, and then “God so loved world” that God fulfilled His Holy Scripture with the Life, Death, Burial, and Resurrection of His Only Begotten Son, Jesus the Christ. That is the Gospel and the greatest part of the Gospel is that God “so loved the world” and that Jesus so Loved the Father that Jesus was Obedient unto the Fulfillment of all Scripture by willingly accepting that He MUST DIE ON THE CROSS and then Jesus both “Lived” the Perfect Example and Jesus “Died” the Perfect Example and through His “Life” and “Death” Jesus gave us the Perfect Example of the “WAY” to the Father and Eternal Life. Jesus with His Question about considering our “soul” and what we may “exchange” for it was saying in effect, “If you follow MY EXAMPLE then you will know the way to the Father and Eternal Life” and the Question and the Answer Produce the Results of Eternal Life for all who believe in the Life, Death, Burial, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ living and dying the Perfect Example, just as God has proclaimed through the prophets. Jesus introduced JQ#19 with the announcement that “He must suffer…be killed…and be raised the third day…” in Matthew 16:21 and then He asks the question in Matthew 16:26 and as always Jesus explains the answer as soon as He asks the Question: “For the Son of Man will come in the glory of His Father with His angels, and then He will reward each according to his works.” (Matthew 16:27)  Then Jesus continues this most important lesson of teaching by example as He takes “Peter, James, and John his brother…and led them up on a high mountain by themselves; and He was transfigured before them. His face shone like the sun, and His clothes became as white as the light. And behold, Moses and Elijah appeared to them, talking with [Jesus].” (Matthew 17:1-3) Surely no words could express to the disciples and to all of His followers what the saw that day in the “life” of Jesus that proved that Jesus is the “Beloved of the Father” and that the eternal future of all mankind rests with the belief or rejection of Jesus!  There is no way to the Father except through the Son, are you on the Path that leads to the Narrow Gate?