Thursday, October 18, 2018

OCTOBER 18 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#31-03 >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<< JQ#31 “Who then is a faithful and wise servant, whom his master made ruler over his household, to give them food in due season?” (Matthew 24:45)

LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

OCTOBER 18  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  JQ#31-03  >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<< JQ#31 “Who then is a faithful and wise servant, whom his master made ruler over his household, to give them food in due season?”  (Matthew 24:45)


Daily Prayer to JESUS    
Jesus, Lord You are greatly to be praised for You Lord are Ever-Faithful and Loving to us, a sinful people, and to me the chief of sinners. Lord I know that only through Your Spirit Living in me can I do any good work for I LORD am indeed weak in the flesh, but Lord, I praise the Holy Spirit for letting me know as soon as my intent is wayward and that convicts my mind and my my mind and my will start their discourse on “course correction” to get me back on the right spiritual track! Lord You have given us Free Will and You expect us to use it responsibly, so Lord I pray for the Holy Spirit to guide me in self-discipline and teach me True Obedience to Your Will and Your Ways!!!   AMEN


THE JESUS QUESTIONS

OCTOBER 18  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  JQ#31-03  >>> Lessons, Lifestyle, and Parables of Jesus <<< JQ#31 “Who then is a faithful and wise servant, whom his master made ruler over his household, to give them food in due season?”  (Matthew 24:45)  Jesus always Teaches a Lesson first and then asks the Question in order for us to laser beam focus onto the Truth of God that is paramount in every Lesson that Jesus Teaches. By understanding the “parable of the fig tree” we start getting a better understanding about Jesus asking “Who then is a faithful and wise servant…?” The fig tree represents the nation Israel and the fig tree that was just outside the Eastern Gate in Jerusalem that withered immediately when Jesus pronounced a curse on it was a curse on the religious leaders of Israel because they had abandoned God and His Commandments and were establishing “doctrines and traditions” of their own and therefore the nation Israel was no longer producing “kingdom” fruit. In other words, God [the master] had made the religious leaders the rulers “over [God’s] household” and they had proved themselves to be “unwise” servants and had not been “faithful” in feeding the nation the “spiritual food” God had intended for His word — In the 55th Chapter of Isaiah, God Himself speaks: “As the rain and snow come down from heaven, and does not return to it without watering the earth, causing it to bud and flourish in order to bring forth bread for the eater and seed for the sower, so is my WORD that goes forth from my mouth, it will not return to Me empty, but will accomplish what I desire, and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.” (Isaiah 55:10-11) In this passage, “rain and snow” clearly is prophetic of Jesus {the living water} coming down from heaven and causing the earth to “bud” {learn the parable of the fig tree} and “flourish” {the abundant life} and provide “bread for the eater” {Spiritual food from the Word because man does not live by bread alone} and “seed for the sower” {those that spread the Word} God’s Word was sent because of God’s Desire  {God so loved the world that He sent His only begotten Son} and God’s WORD always produces “fruit” and we should always be aware that God has a Plan that will be “ACCOMPLISHED” because “no one can stay the HAND  OF GOD!!!  Remember the opening line “as the rain and snow come down from heaven” which is a picture of Jesus coming in the flesh to die on the cross, but do not miss the line that the “rain and snow” will return to heaven — sounds like the “resurrection” to me so why not expect that God’s Plan is to judge the earth relative to the “Spiritual Fruit” we produce and to expect that if we are “barren” and show no signs of “spiritual fruit” in our lives that our fate could be the same as the cursed “fig tree” !?!?!?  ——— Just a little “spiritual food for thought” ———

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