Reflection on Matthew 14: 13-21

Scripture

Jesus took the five loaves and two fish, looked up towards heaven, and blessed them. Then, breaking the loaves into pieces, he gave the bread to the disciples, who distributed it to the people.

Observation

When Jesus hears the news about John the Baptist’s death, he crosses the lake in a boat to be alone. But a huge crowd follows him on foot. Jesus is full of compassion so he heals their sick.

The disciples become concerned about feeding the people. They tell Jesus to send them away so they can buy food. But Jesus tells the disciples to feed the people.

Jesus takes five loaves and two fish; He blesses them and breaks them before passing them to the disciples to distribute.

Everyone has enough to eat and there is far more left over than they started with.

Application

I am fascinated by this story of God’s provision for people. They had just one boy’s lunch, and Jesus gave them enough to eat – 5000 men plus women and children- and an abundance of leftovers.

In my experience, God is not stingy in his provision. When we focus on serving Him and obeying His word, He gives us more than enough. I have experienced this for many years. There have been times where we have had just enough, but there have been times when we have had an abundance. Even in the tough times, we always managed to be generous to others and tithe to our oversight We used to say that if you kept the money moving fast enough, you never noticed that there was not enough to go around

God is mighty in provision

Prayer

Thank you Lord for providing not just what I need, but enough to share with others as well. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 14: 1-12

Scripture

So John was beheaded in the prison, and his head was brought on a tray and given to the girl, who took it to her mother.

Observation

Herod Antipas, the ruler of Galilee, hears about the miracles Jesus is doing. He thinks that He is John the Baptist come back to life.

Sometime earlier, Herod had arrested and imprisoned John because John had been telling him that it was against God’s law for Herod to marry Herodias. At a party for Herod’s birthday, Herodias’s daughter had performed a dance for which Herod promised to give her anything she wanted. She demanded John the Baptist’s head brought to her on a tray. So John was beheaded. His head was taken on a tray to Herodias’s daughter, who gave it to her mother.

Application

The rich and powerful have always wielded control over people’s lives and punished those who criticise them.

These days, their power is more subtle than in the past. People are cancelled from social media or their jobs for expressing the wrong opinion.

Christians must not be afraid to speak the truth, regardless of the threat of reprisals. We must always speak the truth in love, but we must speak it anyway.

In his book, “Letter to the American Church,” Eric Metaxas writes that the Nazis were able to wield power ruthlessly because pastors and other Christians were afraid to speak up.

In our day, Western civilisation is rapidly falling apart, and Christians have a duty to confront evil and promote God’s righteousness.

Prayer

Father, thank you for the testimony of Christians through the ages who have stood up for truth at the expense of their own lives. Please give me that kind of courage. Amen.

Muslim set out to disprove Bible, but a funny thing happened after he read it

From God Reports:Muslim set out to disprove Bible, but a funny thing happened after he read it

By Alexia Hess –

Mubashir’s consecration to Islam was perfect.

“I was honoured to be a teacher at Koran school in India,” he told International Christian Response. “I felt so full of satisfaction in both my role and my dedication to my path.

“My dedication to Koran was all-encompassing, all-consuming.”

In his zeal to strengthen the Muslim population in India (which registers at 14%, well behind the Hindu majority of 80%), he threw himself into studying comparative religion.

Cracking open a Bible to better expose its errors (he thought), he began reading the New Testament. It was a strange sensation. What he had been told about the Bible didn’t line up with what was written in the Bible.

Muslims in India

“I was amazed by the love and acceptance and forgiveness that I found in the pages of the Christian scriptures,” he recalls. “Jesus as God-become-man captured my attention. He became one of us in order to save us.”

Inevitably, he turned his life over to Jesus and became a Christian. He lost his job at the Koran school.

“My parents didn’t want to have anything to do with me,” he adds. “I quickly went with my friends and neighbors to share the good news, but they rejected me too.”

The rejection turned violent.

“The next thing I knew, I was being dragged out of my house and beaten so severely that I had to be hospitalized for some time,” he recounts. “With no job, I had no way to pay my medical bills and was frightened for my future.”

Thankfully, International Christian Response intervened and helped him start a new, independent life.

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Reflection on Matthew 13: 44-58

Scripture

“The kingdom of Heaven is like a treasure that a man hidden in a field. In his excitement, he hid it again and sold everything he owned to get enough money to buy the field.”

Observation

Jesus tells more parables about the kingdom.

The kingdom of Heaven is like a man who finds treasure in a field. He sells everything he has in order to buy that field. Again, the kingdom is like a merchant who comes across a pearl of great value. He sells everything to buy the pearl.

The Kingdom of Heaven is like a fishing net that catches fish of all kinds. A sorting takes place, like the judgement that will happen at the day of judgement.

Jesus travels to Nazareth where the people reject Him because they saw Him grow up as a normal person. Consequently, Jesus could only do a few miracles there.

Application

God’s Kingdom is more valuable than anything else in this life. Like a man who finds treasure or a merchant finding a pearl, the kingdom has to be our number one priority.

For many Christians, their belief is just a part of life. But when you really understand how great God’s love for you is, then you realise that serving the Lord has to be everything.

This is not about going into ministry. Every Christian is called to serve God full-time, just not necessarily in preaching ministry.

Jesus is telling us here that everything – money, career, family, where we live, possessions – all of this is at God’s disposal because the kingdom of heaven is worth more than all of it.

Walking in friendship with God is the most precious thing any of us will ever have.

Prayer

Father, thank you for the kingdom of God. Please help me to always put you first in every part of my life. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 13:34-43

Scripture

“And the angels will throw them into the fiery furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. Then the righteous will shine like the sun in their Father’s Kingdom.”

Observation

The disciples ask Jesus to explain the parable of the wheat and the weeds. He tells them that the seed is the people of the Kingdom and the weeds are the people who belong to satan.

Just as the weeds are sorted and burnt in the fire, so it will be at the end of the world. Those who are servants of sin will be removed and thrown into the fiery furnace. But those who belong to Jesus will shine in the glory of the Father.

Application

Many people recoil from the idea that Jesus judges people. We like the Jesus who loves us, but we are not so keen on the Jesus who literally sends unrighteous people to hell.

Jesus taught more about the end time judgement than almost any other topic. He literally did not want anyone to miss heaven on the basis of ignorance.

The christian assurance is that we will go to heaven. Our future life is guaranteed by the promise of God.

Because God is righteous, He is determined to stamp out sin for eternity. Can we imagine heaven as a place where people fight, murder, and steal?

Sin must be conquered and unrepentant sinners must be separated and judged.

It is not loving to let cancer destroy a body when it could be removed by surgery and save a person’s life. God would not be loving if He allowed sin to continue into eternity.

Prayer

Thank you Father for your love and your righteousness. I confess my sin to you now and ask for your forgiveness in Jesus name. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 13: 24-33

Scripture

Jesus also used this illustration:“The Kingdom of Heaven is like the yeast a woman used in making bread. Even though she put only a little yeast in three measures of flour, it permeated every part of the dough.”

Observation

Jesus tells some more parables.

A farmer finds his wheat crop has been contaminated with darnell by an enemy. The workers ask him what they should do. He tells him to leave the weeds alone until harvest, when they can be separated and burned.

The kingdom is like a mustard seed that is tiny, and yet it grows to become a tree. It is like a tiny amount of yeast that permeates a much larger quantity of dough .

Application

The Kingdom of God is like yeast in that it spreads through the world imperceptibly.

It only takes a teaspoon of yeast to make a whole loaf of bread rise. That is the miracle that living organisms create. The yeast multiplies and breathes, causing the bubbles in the dough which make bread lighter and more palatable .

The Kingdom of God is a living organism, and as the people who make it up spread through a town or a nation, they change the culture .

Sometimes it is acts of kindness and love that impact lives. Sometimes it is the words that we use which encourage a person to become a follower of Christ.

Nations such as Australia are deeply affected by 200 years of faithfulness of Christians.

We don’t have to make a big name for ourselves. We don’t have to be heroic. We just spread through the dough, affecting people with the love of God.

Prayer

Thank you Lord for the Kingdom of God which permeates every corner of our society. Please help me to be that yeast in my corner. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 13: 14-23

Scripture

“The seed that fell on good soil represents those who truly hear and understand God’s word and produce a harvest of thirty, sixty or even a hundred times as much as had been planted.”

Observation

People’s failure to understand Jesus is a fulfilment of Isaiah’s prophecy. Their hearts are hard, their ears cannot hear, nor their eyes see.

Jesus goes on to explain that the seeds in the parable represent people and their response to the gospel. Some have hard hearts and so the seed is quickly stolen by the devil. Some hear the message, but their acceptance of it lasts only a short time until problems come. Others are choked off by the cares of the world.

The seed that falls in good soil produces a great harvest of thirty, sixty or even a hundred times what was planted.

Application

Jesus expects us to be fruitful in the Kingdom.

If we read this parable with a legalistic or religious mindset, we might get discouraged. I haven’t knowingly led thirty people to the Lord, let alone a hundred. Most devout, committed christians haven’t either.

The point is that God call us to be productive in the Kingdom. Our faith in him produces a heart that is inclined to serve the Kingdom of God rather than just being self-centred.

Again, this is not about counting returns on God’s investment. We don’t have to worry about not making the grade because this is not about producing results that we can measure.

This parable is about walking faithfully and obediently with God, letting Him produce a harvest in our lives.

Prayer

Thank you Lord that you love me enough to die for me. May I show my faith by dedicating all of my life to you. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 13: 1-13

Scripture

“To those who listen to my teaching more understanding will be given, and they will have an abundance of knowledge. But for those who are not listening, even what little understanding they have will be taken away from them.”

Observation

Jesus addresses a crowd from a boat while the people listen on the shore. He tells many parables. One of those parables concerns a farmer who sows seed. Some of it falls on shallow soil, where the seeds sprouts quickly, but wilts in the sun because their roots are shallow. Some seed falls on a path where birds come and eat them. Some seeds fall among thorns which choke out the tender plants. But some of the seed falls on fertile soil and produce a huge crop.

The disciples ask Jesus why He teachers in parables. He replies that they are given for those who listen to his teaching. Those people will increase in knowledge, but those who don’t listen, even the little knowledge they have will be taken away.

Application

Spiritual gifts are like muscles; the more you use them, the stronger they become. Faith, understanding, wisdom, prophecy, prayer; all require effort on our part if we are to grow in them.

Jesus used parables to separate those who are receptive to His message from those who are stubborn. Parables take effort to decode. They reveal whether the heart of a person is rocky soil or fertile soil.

Am I prepared to put in the effort to work on my relationship with the Lord? Will I spend time in prayer and reading the Bible?

To those who seek the Lord with some effort, more understanding will be given.

Prayer

Please help me Lord to be more diligent in seeking you. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 12: 38-50

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Scripture

“Then the spirit finds seven other spirits more evil than itself, and they all enter the person and live there. And so that person is worse off than before.”

Observation

Some teachers of the law, together with some Pharisees, come to Jesus and demand a sign to prove his authority. Jesus rebuke them, saying that only an evil and adulterous generation would demand a sign.

He goes on to say that Nineveh and the Queen of Sheba will condemn these people on Judgement Day, because they have refused to listen to Him.

When an evil spirit leaves a person, it goes into the wilderness and eventually returns to the person it came from. It finds them empty and swept clean, so it goes and invites seven other spirits to join it. So the person is worse off than before.

Application

Evil spirits are real, and their ability to enter people’s lives is also real.

Jesus has given his followers authority over all demons. With a simple command spoken in faith, a Spirit-filled Christian can remove evil spirits.

But Jesus warns us that an empty person is a rich target for a person who is exorcised but does not have saving faith. This is because they have nothing to fill the space left by the departing demons. Unless the person receives salvation, and therefore the Holy Spirit, these demons may return and bring friends.

The ministry of deliverance is very powerful, but it must be used with great wisdom.

Satan is a vanquished foe, but he will use every tactic to consolidate his hold on people.

James says, “Submit to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”

Prayer

Lord Jesus, I rejoice that you have won the victory over satan. Please help me to discern evil spirits and act with your wisdom. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 12: 31-37

Scripture

“So I tell you, every sin and blasphemy can be forgiven except blasphemy against the Holy Spirit which will never be forgiven.”

Observation

Jesus continues his rebuke against the Pharisees.

Every sin can be forgiven except blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. People who speak against Jesus may be forgiven, but not those who blaspheme against the Holy Spirit.

A good tree produces good fruit, but a bad tree produces bad fruit. The fruit of the Pharisees is bad because their hearts are bad.

A good person produces good things from the goodness in their heart. Everyone will give an account on Judgement Day for every word, good or bad.

Application

Many Christians have been anxious about the unforgivable sin and whether or not they may have committed it. Well, if you are concerned about whether you are guilty of this sin, it is almost certain that you are not guilty. The anxiety itself is a sign of a heart that is seeking after God.

The context of this saying of Jesus is important. He is talking to the Pharisees in response to their claim that Jesus is doing ministry, including miracles, under the power of satan.

Where people are so trapped into a false religious dogma that they attribute the works of God to satan, then they are in danger of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

This sin is unforgivable because people who have sunk to this level of depraved confusion will not recognise the conviction of sin that the Holy Spirit brings to us.

Self-righteousness blocks God’s righteousness from entering our lives and condemns us to hell.

Prayer

Jesus, please protect me from every form of religious thinking that deflects your grace. Amen.