Monday, April 15, 2019

IT IS FINISHED



When Jesus had tasted it, he said, “It is finished!” Then he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. John 19:30 NLT 
 

IT IS FINISHED!!

What did these life-altering last words Jesus uttered while nailed to the cross suffering the most excruciating pain any human being can endure actually mean?


These fervent words spoken by our Lord Jesus meant "My Assignment is DONE, ACCOMPLISHED" Our Lord Jesus was referring to the "project of saving mankind"  This was assigned by His Father, our heavenly Father. The GOD of all flesh. He had completed His assignment of being a sacrifice for mankind, carrying the sin of the whole world on His shoulders and ensuring he did not leave anything undone.   

The Lord Jesus Christ invariably became the ultimate sacrifice for our transgressions. He had paid the ultimate price for us in full. And He uttered it on that fateful day on the cross for everyone to hear. Having done that declares to the whole world that there was no more penalty left to be paid for our sins. And in the event, anyone who comes after Him saying he or she was sent by God to continue where Jesus left off. (there have been quite a number of them over the centuries.). It is absolutely false! "Evil/False Doctrines" Run from any congregation that preaches this!!!

Jesus came to complete (finish) God's work of salvation in us. He came paying our debt in full and as a result, we have been redeemed by His precious blood that was shed on the cross of Calvary.  Our eternal future with him is certain as long as we have accepted Jesus Christ as our Lord & Savior; surrendering our lives to Him. 

  Jesus is still at work today in the world doing magnificent things in people through the Holy Spirit. As followers of Christ and children of God, we have all been assigned our own projects.   When Jesus Christ was ascending into heaven, He commanded His, disciples, to do what?   Let us look at Matthew 28:18-20 "Jesus came and told his disciples, “I have been given all authority in heaven and on earth.
Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you. And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”This portion of scripture is what we refer to as "The Great Commission" in Christendom. 



Beloved, this is our assignment, in a nutshell," telling the world about Jesus and doing great things in His name"  this is what all believers have been commanded to do and with the power of the Holy Spirit who is at work today in the world, we must continue to do the work our Lord and Savior has commanded us to do until He returns for His Church. 



More Scripture verses to meditate on: 

John 3:16
Isaiah 53:4-8
1 Peter 2:21-25
Romans 5:8
Titus 2:14
Ephesians 1:7
Galatians 2:20


Shalom

Thursday, December 20, 2018

Merry Christmas From Our Family To Yours







Be Joyful Always

"Always be joyful.  Never stop praying. Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus."  1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 NLT



Today's scripture verse encourages us to be joyful, pray, and give thanks no matter the circumstances, good or "not so good," as I always say. However, is it possible to do all the above when you are facing challenges and struggles in your life? Well, beloved, I will tell you that without a shadow of a doubt, it is not humanly possible. The only way we can be joyful and thankful when facing the storms of life is when we possess God's strength and power through His Holy Spirit. That is why Nehemiah 8:10b states," For the joy of the Lord is your strength."  God, in His infinite mercy, knows that without His divine strength, we can not experience joy, not to talk of staying joyful at all times.  

Did you know that the word "joy" appears over 65 times in the Bible and the book of Psalms 19 times? This tells us how vital "joy" is to the life of a Christian. The key to the joy of a Christian is the Lord Jesus. Our joy can only be found in Him and not in man as with happiness.   Before I talk about how to stay joyful always as a Christian living in the world today, let us go ahead and define what joy is. Joy has often been used interchangeably with happiness, but even though they are both beautiful experiences, they are two different feelings. 


What is Joy?

In scripture, joy is sometimes referred to as "rejoice"  The word rejoice in the dictionary means a feeling or show of great joy or delight.   And so "Joy," according to Merriam-Webster's dictionary, is the emotion evoked by well-being, success, good fortune, or the prospect of possessing what one desire. Happiness is "a state of well-being and contentment; a pleasurable or satisfying experience. " So you see how similar these definitions are according to the world's interpretation.   However, the type of joy we refer to as believers is "God's kind of joy," or we might call it "Biblical joy."  Just like peace, the world does not know and understand this kind of joy. Our joy comes from the Lord God, and it is from within, more consistent and like peace; it is a characteristic of God's love from His Holy Spirit. Scripture states, "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,]gentleness, self-control. Against such, there is no law. Galatians 5:22-23".

As mentioned earlier, happiness is a wonderful experience that every human being on earth will encounter in their life's journey. However, it is not the same thing as joy. It is external and inconsistent. Happiness comes and goes with time because the events in our lives trigger it, the people we relate with, and thoughts and emotions.  

Beloved joy is a Christian virtue that every believer must strive to possess and experience daily. The benefit of having joy in your heart is that no matter your circumstances, it will not affect your joy as long as you understand where it comes from. From God and not man! Emotions affect your happiness but not your joy. You may have lost the job you loved, you may not know how you will pay next month's rent, or you might be experiencing marital problems, etc., but you still have joy. 

The joy shows on your face wherever you go, and people around you wonder how you can have all these problems and always smile. You can then say, "It's the joy of the Lord; it's not me"; He is my strength."    You should not let anything or anyone rob you of your joy. John 16:22. It is too precious to the Lord and should be guarded carefully and jealously.   




Apostle Paul knows firsthand what it means to stay joyful always in all circumstances. In times of despair and persecution, he strived to remain joyful, praying continually and giving thanks while imprisoned for Christ's sake. And so, in his epistle from prison, he encourages all believers in Philippians 4:4a to rejoice in the Lord always. 

Ways to Stay Joyful Always in the Lord

1. Be intentional in showing gratitude-   I Thessalonians 5:18 admonishes us to give thanks in all circumstances. Develop a lifestyle of thanksgiving, always showing appreciation in all things.

2.  Spend time in prayer and meditation - Praying, reading and meditating on the word of God daily is an act of worship unto the Lord and nourishment for your soul.  Strive to spend quality time in God's presence.  

3.  Spend time reflecting on the goodness of God - When you remember all the prayers answered, all the troubles he delivered you from and the many blessings, it will cause you to rejoice.  It puts a smile on your face and reminds you of his constant presence in your life. 

4.  Spend time around people and things that enhance your life - Surround yourself with people that can positively impact your life. Guard your heart and your joy jealously.  

5.  Think good thoughts - discipline your mind to focus on beautiful and godly thoughts.  "Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. Philippians 4:8.

And so, as you celebrate the birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ with family and friends this season, be intentional in staying joyful regardless of what you might be going through. As you do so, the Lord will strengthen and empower you. Strive to remain joyful always and allow the God of joy and peace to use you to impact the lives of those around you. 
SHALOM

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