MAY 25 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#17
“How many loaves do you have?” (Matthew 15:34)
LIVING FOR JESUS Daily Prayer
JESUS, Thank You Lord that “our sin” took top priority in Your concerns. The more I study and see the mighty works of God accomplished in the life of this sinner and read of the mighty miracles God orchestrated among entire nations of sinners, I am overwhelmed with how much “effort” that the Father God, His Only Begotten Son, and the Powerful Spirit of God has expended on the correction of man’s greatest problem, PERSONAL sin.
And to think that man volunteers to sin so easily and to recognize that man has brought the curse of sin upon himself, it makes Grace that much more Merciful!
God who is uncreated and does not need us for His Self-existence,
has chosen to address the “sin problem” for us and has gone to extreme lengths to provide “atonement” for our sins and a path by which we can attain His Forgiveness, and we fail to recognize that
God has had a plan all along,
from the first words God spoke after creation
to the last words He will speak before time itself comes to an end —
all His efforts have been to address sin in our lives!
Praise God,
for without Him
there would be
no life,
no forgiveness,
and no
HOPE FOR A FUTURE!!!
AMEN
THE JESUS QUESTIONS
Jesus asked this simple Question but just like all Questions Jesus asked,
the Question is for our learning benefit
and not to provide information or knowledge to Jesus.
If we find ourselves lost on a journey we will stop and ask directions
but we know with all certainty that Jesus is NOT LOST
so the Questions that He asks are actually to give directions to us.
Jesus Teaches us by asking Questions that make us reflect
on our “common knowledge”
and He encourages us with the Questions to “reason within ourselves”by using
the intellect that God has bestowed on everyone,
and thereby Jesus Teaches that if we will but stop and look at the world around us
and use our God-given faculties to consider the
Truth of God
that He reveals to us with our day-to-day experiences, that
we will come to an “understanding” that will lead us
into the knowledge of God and the beginning of wisdom.
This Lesson Jesus is Teaching on “bread” is one such Lesson
where Jesus uses something everyone
of every generation and culture can relate to —
“bread”.
We can easily tie many Teachings of God together using “bread”
like this passage which is specifically built around “bread”,
and as Jesus mentions “leaven”
our thoughts should turn to the
Passover when God demonstrated His Power
to “free” His people from our “slavery”
and also to the greatest thing that enslaves every generation,
“sin”,
so the Passover is significant because of the command of God
to eat “unleavened bread” as the death angel passed over
all who had applied the blood
and those that had complied with God’s commands
were saved from the plague of death
God released in order to free His people from slavery!
Then, more “bread” as King David ate the “Showbread”
as he went about doing the work of God.
Jesus in this passage is recognized as the “Son of David”
and Jesus is also using “bread” to accomplish His Work for the Kingdom,
and soon the culmination of the entire ministry of Jesus
will be summed up as Jesus takes a loaf of “bread” and
“breaks bread”
and declares
“this is my body which was broken for you” (Matthew 26:26)
and Jesus specifically stated:
“For the Son of Man has come to save that which was lost.”
(Matthew 18:11)
So we can easily see that bread has been used by God
and that God has been
“planning” our salvation
from the first words God spoke,
“Let there be light” (Genesis 1:3)
which was to address the darkness and emptiness of the world,
which we all know is a picture of sin.
The entire Bible is God executing His Plan for His chosen people
to free us from our selfishness which expresses itself as “sin”
as we reject God,
yet God parts the sea and provides for our safety
even in the worst storms and then to seal-the-deal,
God because of His Love for this sinful world,
“gave His only begotten Son
that whosoever believes in [Jesus]
shall not perish but have everlasting life.” (John 3:16)
If we will but listen to the Master Teacher we can learn the
Truth of God
and apply even the simplest things,
such as the eating of bread,
to remind us of the Great Love of God
and turn from our sin
and as the multitudes did when Jesus healed them,
we will marvel at His Grace,
we will worship at His feet,
and we will glorify the God of Israel.
Don’t you think that
GOD’S PLAN
is a
GOOD PLAN?
No comments:
Post a Comment