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

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

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

Reflection on John 20:1-18

Scripture

Then the disciple who had reached the tomb first also went in, and he saw and believed.

Observation

Sunday, after the crucifixion, the women go to Jesus’ tomb. The stone has been rolled away from the entrance. Mary Magdalene goes to tell Peter. Peter and John go to the tomb, and they see the linen wrappings. John sees and believes.

Mary looks in the tomb and sees two angels. She asks them where Jesus is. Then Jesus comes up behind her, and she asks Him the same thing.

Jesus says her name, and suddenly she recognises Him. John tells her to go and tell the disciples what she has seen and that He is to ascend to the Father.

Application

They say that seeing is believing. When John and Peter saw the empty tomb, they finally understood what Jesus had meant by his teaching about the resurrection.

It seemed like impossibly good news. The Jesus who had died is now alive.

It is good news because the resurrection validates all that Jesus stands for. It shows that He has overcome sin and death. Because Christ is alive, we can share in His resurrection, and be assured that we will live forever.

Prayer

Thank you Lord for the promise of eternal life. This present life is not all that I have, but I shall live with you forever. Nothing in this life can take that away from me. Amen

Reflection on Psalm 22

Scripture

The whole earth will acknowledge the Lord and return to him. All the families of the nations will bow down before him.

Reflection

Psalm 22 is a powerful visual description of crucifixion, especially Jesus’ crucifixion.

It is the death of Christ on the cross that sets us free from sin.

“The cross is my provision for you,” says the Lord. ” There is no other way.”

Through Jesus’ death on the cross, I know my sins are forgiven and that the wall of separation that kept me away from God is demolished; not one brick stands on another.

The whole Earth will acknowledge the Lord. The gospel has gone to every nation on the planet. Millions and millions of people get saved every year. Whole nations who just a generation ago were pagan are now confessing Jesus Christ is Lord.

As many nations in the West – Europe North America and Australia – turn their backs on the Lord, many more in Asia and Africa are coming to the Lord.

Prayer

Thank you Lord for the cross of Christ. It is the only way to salvation. Thank you for paying the price for my sin. Please help me to live as your obedient child. Amen.

Reflection on Psalm 118

Scripture

The Lord is for me, so I will have no fear. What can mere people do to me?

Reflection

My dear child, I love you and everything I do in your life is for your thriving.

Your destiny is with me. Your destiny is eternal. You will live with me for ever.

My love runs deep. You can never escape from it, or from me, even if you run to the farthest corner of the Earth.

My love for you is eternal and unconditional. Do not be afraid of losing me. Don’t think there is anything you can do that will cause me to stop loving you.

Even the biggest sin that you can imagine will not stop the flow of my love. Fear that you might step outside of my love or turn me away from you.

Whatever you go through in this life, I will be with you. You may face challenges. You may face human enemies that are out to destroy you. But I will walk with you.

What can people do to you? Mere people. All they can do is break your body. They cannot kill your spirit. They cannot take the Holy Spirit from you.

Rejoice and be glad.

Let the joy of my presence transform your daily life.

Prayer

Thank you Lord for this knowledge that you are always with me. People cannot hurt me because you are my strength and shield. Amen.

Reflection on Philippians 2:5-11

Scripture

Instead he gave up his divine privileges;

He took the humble position of a slave and was born a human being.

Reflection

When I became flesh it was with a purpose in view. There is nothing remarkable in this; men and women give up the privileges of being in the comfort of home for the purpose of defending their nation.

The highest form of this self giving is when a missionary serves me by leaving all that is familiar to take the gospel to a foreign land.

My heart is blessed whenever anyone gives of themselves for my sake. It is in doing this that you take on my attitude.

At the heart of this is absolute surrender to me. I desire that you learn to trust me in all things.

For my Son the pain was horrendous, the spiritual agony and abandonment of the Cross almost infinite. But the payoff in honour was also commensurate.

Every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. Every human being, every spirit being, every part of creation will give worship and praise to my Son.

Surrender and submission bring honour in my Kingdom.

Even in battle, when it feels like the pressure is intense, that every demon in creation is focused on you, stand firm. Trust me and know this: those same evil beings that torment you today will eventually praise me because of your steadfastness.

Prayer

Thank you Lord for this revelation. As I surrender myself to you, you will force even the enemy to honour me, and to worship you because of me. Please help me to stand firm in you in all things. Amen.

Reflection on Isaiah 50:4-9

Scripture

The Sovereign Lord has given me his words of wisdom, so that I know how to comfort the weary.

Morning by morning he wakens me and opens my understanding to his will.

Reflection

Daily I give you my words of wisdom, and all the other spiritual gifts. I whisper my words into your spirit all day long and through the night. Are you listening?

How do these words come to you?

  • through the Scriptures first. I want you to live in a living relationship with my living word.
  • in meditation as you open your ears and your heart to my Spirit.
  • in the still quiet sounds of silence as I show you my will in each situation, and in each person you face.

My words of wisdom are not for you alone, although I delight to give you my wisdom.

My words of wisdom are for you to comfort the weary. My people are weary of seeking me in a dry land, in religion rather than in the Spirit. They have been burdened for too long, thinking they must earn my favour.

But my heart is especially to those who grown under the shame and the guilt of sin. You have the words of my wisdom, the words of the gospel, that will set them free.

Comfort, comfort my people. Let them know there is rest in me, there is life in me. Tell them, “Go deeper in me.”

Don’t think my words are limited to the daylight hours. I will speak to you through the night time in dreams and visions, and I will wake you with my thoughts.

All you have to do is ask.

Prayer

Lord I ask you now to come and fill me. Tune me into your words of wisdom. Let my spirit be hearing your Spirit all day and all night. Amen.

Reflection on John 12:1-8

Scripture

Then Mary took a 12 ounce (300 g) jar of expensive perfume made from essence of nard, and she anointed Jesus’ feet with it, wiping His feet with her hair. The house was filled with the fragrance.

Observation

Six days before Passover, Jesus comes to Bethany where He had previously raised Lazarus from the dead. Mary, the sister of Lazarus, takes a bottle of expensive perfume. She pours it out over Jesus’ feet and wipes them with her hair. The whole house is filled with the smell of the perfume.

Judas iscariot complains that the perfume could have been sold and the money given to the poor. It was worth a year’s wages.

But Jesus rebukes Judas. He says Mary has done a beautiful thing, a preparation for his burial.

Application

Reckless devotion to Jesus is never a bad thing.

True worship is demonstrative. Our emotions should show when our hearts are in tune with Jesus. We may not pour out perfume in His honour, but we will want to express our love for Him through song, words, raised hands, dance, or some other way.

True worship will cost us something. Worship is not about mere words, although words are important. It is not about turning up on Sunday.

When we worship from the heart,our attitudes and priorities will change. It is no longer about what we want to do, but about surrendering to God’s will. Our money and time become surrendered to God, and we find ourselves blessed with a generous spirit that wants to give to others and to God’s work.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, I love you. Let my whole life be surrendered to worshipping you. Amen.

Reflection on Isaiah 43: 16-21

Scripture

“Forget all that – it is nothing compared to what I am going to do. For I am about to do something new.”

Observation

The Lord will send an army against Babylon, for the sake of his people. He is the Lord who brought his people through the water to escape from Egypt.

He is going to do something new. He will make a pathway through the desert. He will create rivers in the wasteland. The wild animals will thank the Lord for giving them water.

The Lord made Israel for himself, and they will honour him before the whole world.

Application

God is the God of the new thing.

He does not abandon the old thing, but he makes a new thing out of old things, and sometimes out of nothing.

It is good to celebrate what God has done in the past, but we should not cling to these when God shows us there is a new thing to be done.

Isaiah speaks of a road in the wilderness and a river in the desert. This was the way home for Israel from the exile.

Sometimes it can feel like we are stuck in a bad place – perhaps sins that we cannot shake or hurting situations that we cannot change.

In those places, we can always look to the Lord and trust him to provide the new things, the new road in the desert. We could never have worked it out by ourselves, it is all the work of God.

The key is to keep our eyes on the Lord and be open to His new thing.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, nobody would have expected the new thing you did by dying on the cross. Thank you that you are not bound by our limited ways of thinking. Amen.