Reflection on 1 Timothy 2:1-7

Scripture

I urge you, first of all, to pray for all people. Ask God to help them; intercede on their behalf, and give thanks for them. Pray this way for Kings and all who are in authority, so that we can live peaceful and quiet lives marked by godliness and dignity.

Observation

We are to pray for all people, interceding and giving thanks for them. We need to pray for our rulers, so that we can live quiet and peaceful lives.

This is good and pleases God. He wants everyone to be saved and to understand the truth that there is just one God and one Saviour, our Lord Jesus Christ. He gave His life to purchase freedom for everyone. Paul has been chosen by God as a preacher and apostle to the Gentiles.

Application

We are to pray for everybody, interceding and giving thanks for them. This means we are to pray for the people we know who are not saved. God wants everyone to come into a relationship with Him. We must pray regularly and wholeheartedly for our family members, neighbours, and work mates who do not yet know Jesus.

We are also to pray for our Christian brothers and sisters. We are all involved in the eternal war against Satan, and we need prayer from other Christians. That places on us all the responsibility to pray for the church

Finally, we are to pray for rulers and kings. In the politically overheated atmosphere where nobody has respect for politicians, we who are Christians must love and respect our leaders, praying for them to be led by the Spirit of God.

Prayer

Father, please help me to pray and intercede for all people. Amen

Quote for the Day

What God asked Moses to do, nobody had ever before done on earth. The Lord gave Moses the patterns and then released the Spirit of wisdom into the craftsmen, so they would have the creative ability to make the beautiful detailed items of the tabernacle. Keith Miller

Reflection on 1 Timothy 1:15-20

Scripture

Cling to your faith in Christ and keep your conscience clear. For some have deliberately violated their consciences; as a result, their faith has been shipwrecked

Reflection

My child, cling to your faith and hold onto me. If you really love me, you will keep my commandments.

This is not religion or legalism. Know this: I give you freedom to obey, not freedom to sin. You cannot obey Christ and live and live for your flesh.

I long to see you holy and devoted entirely to me. That is what the gospel is for. That is why I placed my Spirit in you.

I have not admonishing you about occasional sin. The conscience violating sin is the sin that you indulge in over and over. You know it is wrong, but the allure of what of that thing keeps calling you back to it.

It is possible to shipwreck your faith. If you choose to keep going back and sinning repeatedly, I will not necessarily have you back.

Do not abandoned hope though. I will always receive a sinner who truly repents and turns to me – even one who has shipwrecked their faith.

Prayer

Please Lord keep me free from sin. Help me to keep my conscience clear and to refrain from the pleasures of the world. Amen

Quote for the Day

UNDERSTANDING is the ability to put two and two together—what God shows you, you are then able to do. You are able to move in wisdom and creative ability, because you understand and build according to the blueprints of Heaven.  Keith Miller

Reflection on 1 Timothy 1:8-14

Scripture

Oh, how generous and gracious our Lord was! He filled me with the faith and love that come from Christ Jesus.

Reflection

Paul, or Saul as he was then known, was far from me. He loved my word more than he loved me.

There are many of that type of person still in the church. They love the Bible more than they love me. They love the traditions more than they love me. They love the committees and procedures of the church more than they love me.

It breaks my heart that such people have made what is good into an idol.

Rejoice, though, that such people are not beyond salvation. I gave the law to spark the consciences of liars, adulterers, and thieves. I give myself to catch the attention of the idolaters in the church.

Pray for them and for yourself that you would not fall prey to this insidious temptation.

Keep your heart soft towards me. Put me first in all things.

Prayer

Father, I pray for my brothers and sisters who have lost their way and have substituted a love for your gifts instead of loving you. Please keep me safe from this temptation. Amen

Easter And Anzac

April is a great month for public holidays and awesome autumn weather.

Next weekend, of course, we celebrate Anzac Day. Born of the tragic losses of life in the so-called Great War, this holiday calls us to remember the sacrifices made by those who have fought in the various services for the safety of our nation. The Australian War Memorial web-site lists over 100,000 deaths in the two world wars alone.

Seeing the images coming from Ukraine over the last month or so has been a sobering reminder of the reality of the destruction brought by tyrants and dictators who seek to expand their own influence. We celebrate Anzac Day in the hope that those who died in war and the service men and women who returned safely fought so that we don’t have to.

Last weekend we celebrated Easter. Far from being just a four day long weekend, for Christians Easter is the pinnacle of the year. On Good Friday, we remember that Jesus died on a cross. This sacrifice set us free from the burden of shame and guilt each of us accumulates in our lies, lusts and selfishness.

Easter culminates with the celebration of the fact that Jesus did not stay dead. He was raised to life as a sign that His death conquered the power of the grave. Now everyone who trusts Him will live for ever with God.

To be a follower of Christ means to set aside our own life for Him. Jesus said that to follow Him, we have to take up our cross daily. That means my desires, my plans and my ambitions have to be “put to death”, or surrendered to God’s will. In the same way that a soldier loses his right to his life while he or she is serving the nation, the follower of Jesus also puts their life aside for the sake of something greater.

Anzac Day and Easter both encourage us to take our eyes from our own lives and look to something beyond, something more important.

Reflection on 1 Timothy 1:1-7

Scripture

The purpose of my instruction is that all believers would be filled with love that comes from a pure heart, a clear conscience, and gentle faith.

Reflection

My people too often miss the point of my word. They fill their minds with the arrogance of knowledge, looking for points of difference to establish their own superiority.

I don’t care whether you worship on Sunday or Saturday, as long as you worship me with a pure heart.

It doesn’t affect your walk with me or the forgiveness of sins whether you believe the Son of God was crucified on a Friday or a Wednesday.

It will make no difference to my plans for your life whether you think Christ’s return is next Sunday or next millennium.

My child, I long for your heart to be pure, your conscience clear, and your faith gentle.

Come to me and lay all your burdens down at my feet. I will take them and give you lightness of spirit.

Confess your sins to me and let go of them when you do so. Don’t stagger under the weight of guilt when I declare you “Not guilty.”

Love your Christian brothers and sisters wholeheartedly. If you disagree on points of doctrine, let love override your disagreement.

None of you as a monopoly on truth.

I am the truth. Surrender to me with all your heart and you will see the truth.

My word is truth and life. Study my word for wisdom not knowledge, for truth and not to win arguments .

Set your heart on me always.

Prayer

Lord, I come to you now, humbly and honestly. Cleanse my heart of my sin and impure thoughts. Help me to love all of my brothers and sisters in Christ. Amen