Wednesday, April 24, 2024

In Case You Missed: A Second Chance. Inspired by Corrie ten Boom

A Second Chance: Inspired by Corrie ten Boom

Do you think you live in dire circumstances? Submerged in circumstances which drown you? Read on....
Corrie ten Boom was a holocaust survivor, who was arrested by the Nazis along with the rest of her family for hiding Jews in their Haarlem home during the Holocaust, she was imprisoned and eventually sent to the Ravensbruck concentration camp along with her beloved sister, Betsie, who died there just days before Corrie's own release on December 31, 1944.
This post is based on her story, her inspiration and her book, the Hiding Place, which is also picturized in the post. Join her journey of forgiveness as she meets one of her tormentors, torturers and Nazi guard, face to face in a church.
The problems & issues we cry about are small compared to her story. AND, they are MICROSCOPIC compared to what Jesus went through for us
This Post is available HERE. Read On:: 

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Don't Reinvent Please


(This post is based on a KJV devotional & also refers to a sermon by Pastor Jolly Raj from Bethel Methodist Church, Noida, India. The link to the sermon is also given below). 

Sometimes, we needlessly complicate our faith, and that can quickly put us on the wrong path. Fad teachings and new doctrines seem to emerge every day, as do new interpretations. 
For example, a big discussion doing the rounds of some theologians is whether Judas was really to blame and if went to heaven or he'll.
But we already have God’s word, and we already have the Lord’s Supper.
Furthermore, "He values us so much he counted it worthy to die on the cross for our sins" (Chipo Biti)
What more do we want? We need not reinvent our faith with extraneous rituals, they may only lead to polluted doctrine. Instead, let us hold to the simple gatherings and foundational truth that we have already been given.
2 Peter 2:1 clearly warns us - "But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction".
Pastor Jolly Samson Raj, who leads the Bethel Methodist Church in a city called Noida in India, beautifully explains this using the Book of Colossians. His sermon can be found HERE, and we strongly recommend everyone to hear this. All of us really do need to be aware of what surrounds us as we walk in faith.



Monday, April 22, 2024

Standing On or Sitting On?


"And thou saidst, I will surely do thee good". — Genesis 32:12
There are 8810 promises in the Bible of which 7487 are those made by God to man. The promises are ours for the asking—7,487 of them made by God Himself.
These promises address all the issues we may face in life - poverty, death, betrayal, trust, war, Satan, you name it. Which also means that God has us covered in all aspects of life. He never is before his time, but he never is behind it. If you have a divine promise, you need not plead it with an “if,” you may urge it with certainty.
God does not give his words merely to quiet us, and to keep us hopeful for a while with the intention of putting us off at last; but when he speaks, it is because he means to do as he has said. Those promises can change lives.
How fast do we hold onto His promises? Do we even claim them like Jacob did? Do we demand?
We go to church and sing, “Standing on the promises,” but some of us are simply sitting on them!




Saturday, April 20, 2024

A Worldwide Fellowship

                                 

              This Week with Jesus is now multilingual. Our Daily fellowship through our readers has grown. Apart from the USA and India, we now have a world wide fellowship in non-English speaking countries like Hong Kong, China, Sweden, Russia etc., with more than 800 readers a week from these countries. We thank and praise God that He has been able to touch so many lives across the world, using us. Given this, we have introduced a translator so you can read these posts in your local language and also share it with someone who may not be fluent in English. Please go to the top right of the Home Page, and next to the Search button you will find three lines. Click on that and choose your language. Today's post is dedicated to all our readers across the world, as we struggle through various challenges we face individually, as a country and as a congregation. 

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"Yet I have left me seven thousand in Israel, all the knees which have not bowed unto Baal, and every mouth which hath not kissed him"
1 Kings 19:18

In the midst of a wicked and idolatrous nation, Elijah believed he was the only faithful servant of God left. He felt isolated, defeated and overwhelmed. But God revealed to him that he was not alone. God kept a remnant of 7000 people in Israel who had not bowed down to Baal or kissed his image.
There are times in our lives when we may feel like Elijah, thinking we are the only ones standing for truth and righteousness.
We may feel discouraged and powerless in the face of a society that surrounds us. We may feel we are surrounded by darkness but there are others who share our faith and convictions. Therefore, we must seek out and connect with fellow believers, who are committed to God’s truth. Denominations, Geographies, language does not matter. Together we can encourage and support one another as we navigate through a world that opposes our beliefs.
Let us take comfort in knowing that God is always behind the scenes, preserving His faithful servants. Even when we feel we are outnumbered, facing insurmountable odds of any kind, God will find a way. Believe that. He will empower us. Victory is not found within us but in God.
Let us then remain faithful, knowing that we are part of God’s remnant, and, like those 7000, remain faithful.

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

The Eagle & The Butterfly

Adversity is part n package of life. Everyone goes through it, in some measure. It is our response to adversity which determines how well we overcome it and get through it. We can learn a lot from nature on various things on how to handle adversity.
Take the eagle for instance. When a storm comes it flies above the storm. It have the strength and can sustain heights. On the other hand, there is the butterfly. It knows it cannot fly above or in the storm, so it quietly rests and waits for the storm to be over. It takes both kinds to make this world, and both know how to survive.
Which brings us to humans. To us. Our God caters to both personalities - those who fly above the storm and those who shelter during it. Isaiah 40:31 is a passage we have read and heard many times. Songs have been written about this verse. Isaiah said, “But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.”
That was for the Eagles.
For the butterflies Exodus 33:14 says -
14 The LORD replied, “My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.”
Psalms 91:1 says He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
Eagles need to preserve their strength and butterflies need to preserve their beauty. For everyone though, whether eagles or butterflies, the common factor is God. Whoever you are, God will help you sustain yourself through whatever adversity you may face, in whatever way best suits you. Just as the eagle uses the power of the winds in a storm to rise above it, so can we with the power of God. Just as the butterfly rests, we too can rest in Gods security. And at the end of it - you are rewarded with a bright sunshine day and a rainbow, that is when the eagle will get back to hunting and the Butterflys will fly once again, filling our lives with their beauty.
So, get excited about the storms in your life. Challenges bring opportunities. We could see the opportunities, wrapped in our challenges if we weren’t so busy, complaining and trying to avoid them.









Monday, April 15, 2024

My Last Day


“Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.” — Psalm 51:10, NIV

We really don't know the future, no matter what we read or believe. The fact is: we don't know about tomorrow, and as the song goes, in reality we just live from day to day.
How does one accept this reality? Suppose we knew that today would be our last day here on earth, what would one do? How would we spend it?
Surely, we would make each second count, mend broken relationships, seek forgiveness for things we know we have done wrong talk to people we may have ignored, smile at a stranger and many things we wanted to do but put on the backburner. Take time to appreciate the people in our life and let them know how much they mean to us. We won't obsess about trivial inconveniences, as we are wont to do today, or ruminate about small affronts to our ego. We wouldn't brag, as there is nothing to brag about- what we had is about to become someone else's; we wouldn't gossip. We would focus on what matters. We would desperately believe that there will be something after death and pray to the Almighty.
Or we may agonize, dread and so want to be spared.

Believe me, each moment will be more precious than gold would be if it was the last day.
The point is since we do not know about tomorrow, should we not live as if each day is our last? Praise and thank the Almighty for one more day and proceed to live as if there would be no other, live in the joy of the moment, not creating a bucket list but cleaning the slate to be ready to meet the maker.


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