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Thursday, December 10, 2015

St. Matthew, Chapter 20, verse:23, Prepared by the Father.

Our paragraph topic is:  (The mother of James and John) Part 10. 

The words have taken form and were spoken by the mother of James and John.  They were in her mind and on her tongue and they were put forth to Christ.  The brothers did not speak.  Their mother spoke for them.  They did not ask but their mother asked for them.  They did not open their mouths but their mother open her mouth and spoke.  And the words came forth. 

Christ took those words and replied to them.  But first he had to help them to understand what they were asking.  He had to put forth in words what he knew was coming, something that they did not understand now.  They did not know of his passion and of his sacrifice.  Would they understand?  Could they comprehend the meaning of what would happen.  Would they flee in horror fearing for their own lives?  These words had to be spoken because they were on the mind of Christ.  Could they drink from the same cup?  Could they follow in his footsteps?  Was their passion, their desire, their love of him great enough that they could also suffer the same as he?  

Only the Father knew.  For it was his plan to save man.  It was his plan to bring back the children that were lost in the garden of Eden.  And it was his son that would complete the plan despite all that he would face.  So Christ told James and John that it was the Father's plan.  And it was his Father's choice as to who would receive the rewards.  He told them that seats at his right hand and his left did not belong to him to give:  "But it belongs to those for whom it has been prepared by my Father."

God knew from the beginning.  He understood what would happen.  He created man in his image and likeness and gave him free will to choose to know him.  So he gave man a test.  He told Adam not to eat of the forbidden fruit least he would die.  And then Satan came along with his superior will and tempted man that he would eat of the tree and loose the life given him by God.  But God the Father knew that man was no contest for Satan.  He knew that he would fail.  He knew from the beginning that man did not have all knowledge and wisdom.  So he had a plan to redeem man from death.

He foretold, through the prophets, the coming of the Messiah, the coming of the savior.  He gave mankind hope.  He helped them to see that there would be something more to come.  All that was needed was faith in him, belief that he could achieve what he promised.  All it took was patience in his word.  And to show that he was sincere he demonstrated his power and his will through time that all would know that he was the one true God

It was his plan from the start.  And it is his plan to the end that will be achieved.  He has given man new life.  His will is done.  Despite all that transpires through time, his will is done.  All we have to do is believe and know that he is the one true God.  He is the all powerful God.  He is the loving, merciful, and forgiving God.  He will provide, protect, and defend those who love him.  Fear not death.  For death is but a door that opens to his kingdom for those who know him and love him.  The life we know is but death in slow motion.  The life he has given us is eternal.  He has prepared a place for us and awaits our coming.

Read the sign of the times! Read the Highlighted New Testament Bible and lift the scales from your eyes that you may see, that you may know, that you may find the truth of who you are in Christ. Read it as though you would read a good book, from cover to cover, and see for yourself. Do not study it in parts reading one passage and then skipping to another, but read it for understanding. Read it for knowledge. Read it for faith. Read it that your eyes may be opened, that your ears may hear, that your heart may be filled with the light of Christ.   The Holy Spirit awaits you. Christ seeks to know you. Open the door and let him in.

Friday, December 4, 2015

St. Matthew, Chapter 20, verse:23b, Not mine to give.

Our paragraph topic is:  (The mother of James and John) Part 9. 


And so it is revealed to the disciples that they will drink of the cup which Christ drank.  It is revealed that they will follow in his footsteps.  It is made known to them that they also will suffer the same as he suffered.  They are his disciples.  They are the followers of the Messiah.  They will also do great things.  He healed the sick.  So will they.  He made the lame walk and the blind see.  So will they.  He raised the dead.  So will they.  He suffered the sins of mankind.  So will they suffer.

They wanted fame and fortune.  They wanted to have followers the same as he.  They wanted to be known throughout the land, the same as he.  They wanted all that being his followers offered, so they had to pay the same price.  What was that price?  They had to suffer at the hands of the evil doers.  The evil in the world did not want Christ to come.  The evil in the world did not want the people to know.  The evil in the world did not want the people to change.  So it tried to stop Christ.  It tried to prevent the change.  It tried to work against the will of God who ordained that this would happen.  And it was the will of God that brought about the change.  But as for sitting on the right side and the left side of Christ, it was not his to give.  He told them:  "But as for sitting at my right hand and at my left, that is not mine to give you." 

What were they to do?  They had wanted so much to be with him on the throne.  They had wanted so much to sit at his side.  They, James and John, wanted so much to be elevated with Christ.  But they were not Christ.  They did not come down from heaven.  They were not the son of the Father, the Messiah.  They were his followers, his disciples, the witnesses of the Gospel, which they would preach to all the world.

Theirs was not the place of the lamb.  Theirs was not to be the sacrifice for the sins of the world to redeem all humanity.  Theirs came after.  They were the followers.  They were the witnesses to the sacrifice, the messengers of the word.  They lived in his presence.  The heard his words.  The slept, ate, walked with him on this earth and they will be with him in heaven.  They are the judges of the people.  They will sit on the thrones before the altar of God.  But it is destined by God the Father to restore his son to his rightful place at his side.

Christ came that we might have life.  He came to destroy the bond of evil and to tear down the gates of hell that kept us from heaven.  Death is no more.  Life is given to those who seek it.  Eternity is available to all who seek Christ and repent of their sins.  Forgive us father for the trespasses that we committed.  We were blinded.  We could not see.  The knowledge of you was taken away.  But you held our hand.  You did not let go.  You brought us back to you and now we know.  Now we can see.  Now we know who we are.  Now we are grateful for your saving grace, for your forgiveness, and for your mercy.  To all who seek, they will find.  To all who knock, the door will be opened to them.  To all who ask, it will be given to them, says the Lord.  Come!  Seek that which is yours.  Find that which you have searched for.  Know that which is in you and a part of you from heaven above.  You are a child of God!


Read the sign of the times! Read the Highlighted New Testament Bible and lift the scales from your eyes that you may see, that you may know, that you may find the truth of who you are in Christ. Read it as though you would read a good book, from cover to cover, and see for yourself. Do not study it in parts reading one passage and then skipping to another, but read it for understanding. Read it for knowledge. Read it for faith. Read it that your eyes may be opened, that your ears may hear, that your heart may be filled with the light of Christ.   The Holy Spirit awaits you. Christ seeks to know you. Open the door and let him in.

Saturday, November 28, 2015

St. Matthew, Chapter 20, verse:23a, The Drink.

Our paragraph topic is:  (The mother of James and John) Part 8. 

They wanted fame and fortune.  They wanted to sit at his side.  They wanted to have power and prestige.  They wanted to be at the head of the table and not at the end.  But, they did not know the price they would have to pay for their wants.  These were they wishes of James and John as expressed by their mother.  She spoke what they would not speak.  She came forth and worshipped even as they could not worship.  She brought forth what others only thought about, what would be their rewards for following in the footsteps of the Lord.

They loved him surely.  They walked with him for years.  They watched him work unbelievable miracles.  They listened to his words with care.  They, like no other living today, had the opportunity to see with their own eyes and experience with their own beings the living Christ

He came down from heaven.  He walked the earth.  He lived amongst the people.  He taught them of the Father and gave them his principles and practices.  And then he died.  He suffered, he was punished as no man has ever been punished.  And he was hung on a cross for sins that he did not commit.  They did not know the whole picture at the time they asked to sit at his side.  But they would follow in his sacrifice.  And:  He said to them, "Of my cup you shall indeed drink." 

Here is something that we can ask ourselves today, "Can we drink of his cup?"  Can we take even a sip, a whiff or even a smell of the cup that he drank from?  It was a tall cup, a cup filled with issues, a cup filled with pain, suffering, unselfish love, grace, tenderness, patience, knowledge, faith, trust, and a deep seated passion in the redemption of mankind, a passion that required his life.  Are we worthy of the love that he has for us?  Do we know the value of the sacrifice that was made for us?  Can we not see, can we not understand, can we not know the beauty of who we are in his eyes? 

We live in a world, a realm, where we are provided with all that our hearts desire.  In order to have all, we must strive.  We must work, we must achieve, we must educate ourselves, overcome obstacles, revise who we are in order to conform to the common mole.  We must give up who we are, sacrifice that which is natural to us, change how we think and feel, how we know, and how we believe, in order to achieve all.  And in the process of all this, we become something else, somethin other than who we are.  We become something that the world has created.  We do all this that we might succeed, that we might be on top.

Will we drink of his cup or shall we drink of the cup the world has given us.  Both will change us.  Both require a decision.  We live in the world but we are spiritual.  The world gives us food, gives us protection, allows us to grow, it gives us love, educates us, gives us the opportunity to provide for ourselves, and demands us to conform to its norms.  But when we come of age and decide which road we want to take, we make a choice.  Sometimes the choice is easy, natural, given to us from birth.  At other times we come to re-evaluate the choice in order to continue. 


Our Father walks with us at each choice we make.  We can let go of the world and turn back to him.  We can change the decision that we make.  We can understand that there is something more, something greater, something that gives us peace and joy and love in our lives.  There is something that is within us that is not of this world but of the spirit and life given us by our Father.  It is that spirit that will guide us along right path that leads to him.  The choice is ours to make.  Do we drink of his cup? 

Read the sign of the times! Read the Highlighted New Testament Bible and lift the scales from your eyes that you may see, that you may know, that you may find the truth of who you are in Christ. Read it as though you would read a good book, from cover to cover, and see for yourself. Do not study it in parts reading one passage and then skipping to another, but read it for understanding. Read it for knowledge. Read it for faith. Read it that your eyes may be opened, that your ears may hear, that your heart may be filled with the light of Christ.   The Holy Spirit awaits you. Christ seeks to know you. Open the door and let him in.