Reflection on Genesis 45:1-15

Scripture

So it was God who sent me here, not you! And he is the one who made me adviser of Pharaoh- the manager of his entire palace and the governor of all Egypt.”

Observation

Joseph has become the top leader in Egypt, second only to Pharaoh. His brothers have come seeking aid in the famine and have not recognised their long lost brother.

Joseph reveals his identity to his brothers. Rather than being angry with them for their ill-treatment of him, he recognises that God is the one who sent him to Egypt for all of their sakes.

Joseph tells them to go and tell Jacob their father to come with the extended family and live in the region of Goshen until the famine ends.

Application

Joseph is an example of a mature man of faith.

Firstly, he sees his whole life, even the bad parts, as being directed by the Lord for the long term good of himself and his family.

Secondly, he has learned to forgive this brothers for callously selling him into slavery.

Both of these are big challenges in all of our lives- faith and forgiveness.

Prayer

Lord, please help me to see your hand in every part of my life and to always forgive those who hurt me. Amen.

Thought Crimes

The gay mafia has won. Total conformity to the accepted doctrine is now required. Apparently is it not acceptable to quote gay activists who deviate from the party line.

A Hobart school chaplain and Council Youth worker has been sacked from both of his jobs for posting the following picture on his facebook page- note the attribution.

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He has been pilloried by the media, hounded by the gay lobby and now dumped by employers, one of whom is Scripture Union, a christian organisation. 

It’s just wonderful that Australia has freedom of speech- as long as you don’t say the wrong thing, or insult a protected class, or worse still say something that contradicts the prevailing ideology of the ruling classes.

 

 

 

Reflection on Matthew 14:22-33

Scripture

Those in the boat worshipped him, saying, “Truly you are the Son of God”

Observation
Jesus sends the disciples across the lake while He goes up a mountain to pray.
Early in the morning as a storm rises on the lake, Jesus walks across the water towards the boat. The disciples think it’s a ghost, but He reassures them.
Peter calls out, “Lord, if it’s you, command me to come to you.” Jesus commands him, and he gets out of the boat. When Peter sees the waves, he starts to sink, but Jesus pulls him up.
As they get into the boat, the wind drops and the disciples worship Jesus.

Application
What a man of deep faith Peter was. He risked his life to be close to the Lord, to experience the power of God.
Some preachers point out that Peter failed when he took his eyes off Jesus and began to sink. This misses the greater point: Peter walked on water.
When we determine in our heart to believe the promises of God and to obey Him no matter what, there is no limit to what He can do in us and through us.

Prayer
Use me today Lord to show the world your power and your glory. Amen.

Reflection on Romans 10:1-15

Scripture

If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

Observation
Paul’s great longing is to see the people of Israel, his own people, saved. They are zealous for God, but it is misdirected. They cling to their own ways, thinking that obeying the Law will save them.
God has revealed a different path of salvation- faith in Christ, If we believe in our hearts that God raised him from the dead and confess with our mouths that He is Lord, then we will be saved.
Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. But for this to happen, we need to go and tell people about the Good News.

Application
The christian life is all about grace. We are saved by trusting in God’s grace shown to us in Christ. It it all God’s free gift.
Some people think that after salvation it is all about works, that we stay in God’s good books by doing stuff for Him.
There is nothing we can do to impress God either before or after we are saved. He loves us unconditionally regardless of our actions.
Yes, we will want to obey Him- that’s what it means to confess that Jesus is Lord. Even this is grace because the Holy Spirit cleans out our self-centred, sinful heart to make us want to obey.
The gospel is grace from beginning to end.

Prayer
Thank you Lord for this truly amazing grace that sets me free from sin, now and forever. Amen.

Reflection on 1 Kings 19:1-18

Scripture

When Elijah heard it, he wrapped his face in his mantle and stood at the entrance of the cave. Then there came a voice to him that said, “What are you doing here Elijah?”

Observation
After the big prophetic showdown on Mount Carmel which led to Israel pledging to follow the Lord, Jezebel threatens to kill Elijah. Full of fear, Elijah flees to the wilderness.
Elijah comes to a solitary tree and prays for God to take his life. An angel comes twice with food and water for him. Strengthened, Elijah travels to Mount Carmel, the mountain of the Lord.
On the mountain, a great wind comes, then an earthquake, then fire and, finally, a sheer silence. In the silence, the Lord speaks to Elijah, telling him to anoint kings over Aram and Israel, and Elisha as prophet.

Application
These days, Elijah would be diagnosed as suffering depression or burn out and sent off for stress leave. This is what the Lord does to Elijah- he sends him on a long pilgrimage back the the holy mountain.
Sometimes we can become weary in doing the Lord’s work. If this is not attended to, long term mental illness can result.
The cure is to take time off and reconnect with the Lord, allowing Him to refresh and renew us.

Prayer
Lord, you know how we are made, and you know the cure for our ailments. Holy Spirit please refresh me and renew my trust in you. Amen.