Reflection on Deuteronomy 30:11-20

Scripture

No the word is very near to you; it is in your mouth and in your heart for you to observe.”

Observation

Moses exhorts the nation of Israel to choose the way of the Lord which is life. He says the commandment is not too hard and not too distant. They will not have to cross the sea or go up to heaven to receive it because God has placed it in their mouths to recite and in their hearts to obey.

It is a choice. Obedience brings life and prosperity. Disobedience brings death and adversity.

Choose life,” he implores, so that they and their descendants will live long in the land they will enter.

Application

Although christians are no longer under the Law of Moses, there are principles here that apply to us.

Obedience to God brings life and prosperity. If we follow the way of Jesus, choosing to obey rather than rebel, we will know fullness of life.

Obedience is a choice, and so life is a choice. In the daily decision we make, large or trivial, we can choose to honour God or to choose the way that feels comfortable. The sum total of our decisions takes us either closer to God or further away from Him. The choice is mine to make.

God’s ways are not difficult to understand. We don’t need to chase the latest guru or study for years at theological college. God has placed His word in our heart. We have the Holy Spirit. All that is needed is to listen to Him.

Prayer

Today Lord I choose you and your abundant life. Help me to make decisions which bring me closer to you. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 5:13-20

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Scripture

For I tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.:

Observation

Following from the Beatitudes, Jesus goes on to tell His followers that they are salts and light for the world. Salt must retain its saltiness and the light must be allowed to shine forth. We must let people see our good works so that they may give glory to our Father in heaven.

Jesus came to fulfil the Law not to abolish it. The Law will not pass away until all is accomplished. Our righteousness must exceed that of the scribes and Pharisees if we are to enter heaven.

Application

As followers of Jesus, we must make a difference in the world. We are the light of the world and salt for the earth. The love and righteousness of God should be shining out in our lives bringing people to a place where they glorify God because they recognise that we are empowered and motivated by God, not by our own nature.

We must not blend into the background, living lives that are outwardly the same as everyone else. Neither must we withdraw into a christian “ghetto” where we are completely cut off from the rest of the world.

The kingdom of heaven grows as we live our lives out in public and demonstrating a radically different life to the general population. The only way to do this is to pursue an ever deeper walk with Jesus.

Prayer

Lord, teach me to live for you in all things. May I truly be light and salt in the world today. Amen.

Reflection on 1 Corinthians 2:1-16

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Scripture

My speech and my proclamation were not with plausible words of wisdom, but with a demonstration of the Spirit and of power so that your faith might not rest on human wisdom but on the power of God.

Observation

Paul did not come to Corinth with lofty words and human wisdom. He had decided to know only Christ crucified. He wanted the church there to see the power of God and just trust Him rather than human wisdom.

There is a wisdom that comes from God, but it is not accessible to the rulers of the age. God’s wisdom comes as a revelation from the Spirit of God who searches everything even the deep things of the Lord.

We have received the Spirit of God rather than the spirit of the world. And the words to describe these hidden things of God must be words from the Spirit not the words of human wisdom.

The unspiritual reject spiritual gifts because they do not understand them. But we have the mind of Christ.

Application

This is one of those difficult passages that one needs to wrestle with to really understand.

Paul is trying to draw a distinction between human wisdom and the wisdom that comes from the Spirit of God. They are totally opposed to each other.

As christians we need to be led by the Holy Spirit, relying on the gifts of the Spirit and not just human wisdom. When we were saved we received the Holy Spirit not the spirit of this world, so why rely on worldly thinking when we have the mind of Christ.

The christian life is about depending on the Holy Spirit for all things, learning to discern the voice of God, learning to minister in the power of God and with the grace of God.

Prayer

Holy Spirit come and overwhelm me. Grant me your wisdom and the grace to daily depend on you alone. Amen.

Reflection on Isaiah 58

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“Return to me” says the Lord

“Come back in repentance

You sin without knowing

Transgress without a care.

 

You fast and boast

“Repent” outwardly

But your heart is unchanged

Judgement will come

 

Change your life

Feed the poor

Free the oppressed

Pay your workers

 

Then you will shine

People will praise you

The Lord will grace you with

Healing and salvation

 

 

 

Reflection on Micah 6:1-8

Reflection on Micah 6:1-8

Religion! Religion!
What a burden this is!
Pray now. Face that way.
Cut your hair. Grow a beard.
Kill your child.
Give up this, Fast from that.

“Relax!” says my God.
“You don’t have to impress me.
I’m the one who saved you
Freely, unasked
Before you knew it
All I want is you
Your life reflecting me
Justice, mercy, humility
Let’s walk together.”

Reflection on Matthew 4:12-22

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Scripture

From that time on, Jesus began to preach, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near.”

Observation

After the temptation in the desert, Jesus moves to Capernaum, fulfilling Isaiah’s prophecy of the light coming to the land of Zebulun and Naphtlali.

From that time, Jesus begins to preach the Good News of the Kingdom.

Jesus calls Simon Peter and Andrew to come and be fishers of men. James and John are in their boat, and they leave to follow Jesus.

Application

Jesus starts preaching and calling His disciples to follow Him.

The message of the Kingdom is still the same. We need to turn away from our self-absorbed ways, obey God and live in the Kingdom.

The Kingdom of God is here so life annot continue in the same old ways.

Like the four men- Simon, Andrew, James, and John- we have to leave the old life behind even at the cost of losing our business or family.

Jesus is calling us to leave everything behind and follow Him.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, you died to save me. Help me to give up my hold on my life to follow you. Amen.

Reflection on 1 Corinthians 1:10-18

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Scripture

I appeal to you, brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another so that there may be no divisions among you and that you may be perfectly united in mind and thought.

Observation

Paul appeals to the church at Corinth to agree with one another, being one in mind, for the sake of Jesus. Instead of being dived into factions loyal to different teachers, they must be united in their faith.

Paul’s role is not to baptise people but to preach the gospel, the message of foolishness to those who are perishing, but the power of God to those being saved.

Application

When christians major on doctrinal differences or give certain preachers celebrity status, division is certain to follow. We all want to be in the right.

We need to put Christ at the centre of our thinking, not pet doctrines or favourite speakers.

It is Christ who saves us not Joyce Meyer or Joel Osteen. It is His sacrifice on the cross that cancels my sin not the atonement theory or my belief about the rapture.

We must seek to honour one another as members of the family for whom Christ died, even if we have different ideas about aspects of what that means.

Prayer

Thank you Lord for the power of the cross through which I am saved. Help me Father to love other members of your kingdom, especially when we disagree. Amen.

Reflection on Isaiah 9:1-4

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Light!

A glow in the East

A faint pink-

hope of a bright day

Watch it grow

This light

 

How we groaned

Evil reigned supreme

“Dog eat dog” our motto

Until the light pierced our hearts

And the darkness fled

 

The way of the Lord brings joy

As we walk in the light

And worship a God bigger than us

In every conception.