Wednesday 27 March 2013

Gratitude for Grace

 


One of the most significant ways that we receive God’s generosity is through the gift of forgiveness. Jesus demonstrated the nature and extent of that forgiveness in this story. The woman sought Jesus because she recognized who he was, the Messiah. Church father Augustine (354–430) says that

she knew that he to whom she had come was able to make her whole; she approached then, not to the head of the Lord, but to his feet; and she who had walked long in evil, sought now the steps of uprightness. First she shed tears, the heart’s blood; and washed the Lord’s feet with the duty of confession. She wiped them with her hair, she kissed, she anointed them: she spake by her silence; she uttered not a word, but she manifested her devotion.

Simon, Jesus’ host, observed Jesus’ acceptance of the woman’s ministrations and thought that this proved Jesus was not a prophet. Ironically, Jesus read his thoughts. Augustine clarifies this passage:

Let now the Pharisee understand even by this, whether he was not able to see her sins, who could hear his thoughts. So then he put forth to the man a parable concerning two men, who owed to the same creditor. For he was desirous to heal the Pharisee also, that he might not eat bread at his house for nought; he hungered after him who was feeding him, he wished to reform him, to slay, to eat him, to pass him over into his own body.

So Jesus related to Simon the short parable, and Simon was forced to acknowledge that the one who has been forgiven most loves most. Jesus pointed out to Simon how little love he had shown for Jesus. He had not washed his feet, as was appropriate for an honored guest, nor had he anointed him, and he did not realize who Jesus was; he did not even acknowledge Jesus as a prophet. Moreover, Simon did not recognize that he was in need of a savior, that “there is no one righteous, not even one” (Ro 3:10). Augustine says,

O Pharisee, therefore dost thou love but little, because thou dost fondly think that but little is forgiven thee; not because little really is forgiven thee, but because thou thinkest that that which is forgiven is but little.

The woman, however, knew that she was a sinner, and she had faith that Jesus could forgive her. Even if Simon the Pharisee was a good, upstanding person with much less to forgive than the woman, this passage only serves to emphasize the fact that the Christian who begrudges God’s generosity to the outcast is in great need of forgiveness. It was the woman, not the “clean” Pharisee, who went away with Jesus’ forgiveness and Jesus’ blessing, “Go in peace” (Lk 7:50).

Think About It

•How did the woman in the story know who Jesus was and what he could do for her?

•If you heard Jesus was eating dinner at your neighbor’s house, how would you approach him?

•Do you identify more with the woman in the story or the host?

Pray About It

Lord, I turn to you in repentance and faith. Forgive me, cleanse me and give me peace.

This devotion is from the NIV Stewardship Study Bible by Zondervan. Used with permission.

Monday 25 March 2013

Judging?

            Luke 6:37-
Do not judgeothers and you will not be judged. Do not condemn others, or it will all come back against you. Forgive others, and you will be forgiven.
We are encouraged not to judge others that includes the way they do things, the way they talk or behave. We can correct but not in a judgemental way making them feel incompetent or foolish.(NLT)
As children of God, we should be compassionate in the way we handle people and try to understand where they are coming in the things they do. Don't always feel your way is the best (we are all guilty of this at one time or the other).
Recently, we got great news of a sister's safe delivery of an expected baby and i just wanted to be on top of everything and be in charge forgeting i had a family and required rest. My husband had to subtly ground me even when i argued he stood his ground and after a while of meditating on what he had said and looking inward, i took his side! If i had insisted on having my way i might have been overtaken by stress and i could have refused to see his way if  he had been high handed.
We need kindness when correcting others and if you are judging in your heart you can't be kind in handling the matter. When you judge, you see yourself as being better off, more cordinated, more sensible etc. Where do you think that places the person you want to correct?
Our saviour Jesus Christ is a compassionate father, we need to compassionate to our spouses, children, helps, colleaques and anyone that comes our way. Do not judge!
*******Have fun till we meet again*******

Tuesday 19 March 2013

Replacement!!

Luke 3:8- Bring forth therefore fruits worthy of repentance, and begin not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to our father: for I say unto you, That God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham.always show by  your behaviour that you srve the living God. you can be replaced if you don't ake your salvation seriously that is taking it for granted we ae commanded to love god wth all our,strength, might and all our eart. when we fail to serve him that way we can be replaced. we won't be replaced in jesus name. serve him with your time, substance and mind.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . ********  Have fun till we meet again********                    

Tuesday 5 March 2013

LIVING?

Mark 12:27a- "So he is the God of the living not the dead-----"
If you are still living then you have a powerful God on your side if you accept to worship and serve him.
If you feel that you are just going round in circles or that your endeavors or hardwork seems not to be yielding fruit then you have a living God who can revive all dead things in your life. Nothing is too difficult for God to do, because it is written that nothing is too difficult for God. He can turn what you think is a failure into a great success beyond your imaginations.
Come to him with your ideas and he will inject life into them, making them flourish. Bring your children giving you heartache to him and he will revive the good character and traits lying dormant in them. Bring that office situation that seems out of hand to him and he will give life to a right atmosphere that will favor you.
Sometimes we act as if God is dead and struggle with everything till we will enter grave in sickness or heartache. Children of the King of Kings do not struggle for anything. Let him be a living God to us.
*******Have fun till we meet again******* 

Monday 4 March 2013

WHAT DO YOU SOW?

Galatians 6:7,9- You will always harvest what you plant..... So lets not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don't give up.
Don't give up caring for your family, being kind to those around you and loving your children even when it seems difficult to do so because you will reap the goodness later if not then.
Sometimes it is not long before we reap. If we sow shouting in our home, we will reap it from the children who will respond only to shouting and most times ignore rational talk. When we plant love in our homes, we reap love! Sow trust and you will reap trust also, it is so for everything in life because God has said so. So if we hunger for a better home/life then we must indulge in doing good and being kind.
Sow courtsey and reap friendship and plant kindness to reap love.
*******Have fun till we meet again*******