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Thursday, July 31, 2025

Hope in a hopeless world

 

What makes the Christian message so different to others?

It is that Jesus, who sacrificed Himself on the cross, this same Jesus is now alive in heaven  interceding before God for all who put their trust in Him.

Without HIM, people are very vulnerable to human violence, to the inability to cope with life. Hence the high suicide rates in our modern society.

        For those who recognize God, accountability to Him can be a fearful thing especially if one is trying to appease Him by one’s own effort.

BUT the good news is that Jesus Christ the Lord, has paid the debt of our sins and now He lives forever as our Saviour, our Redeemer, our Great High Priest in God’s presence!

 

“Christ was once offered for sins, the just for the unjust to bring us to God”  1 Peter 3:18

 

        For those who ignore this, or live independent of HIM, or worse, denying HIM as the Son of God -  their future is eternal destruction.

 Life then has no valid meaning and the future without hope.

Today

“HE is able to save completely  all that draw near to God through Him, since He always lives to make intercession for them.    Hebrews 7:25


Seek Him today!

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Jesus - the SON

 

Letting the sunshine of Bible truth illuminate the day:

Hebrews 3

“And so dear brothers and sisters, who belong to God and are bound for heaven, think about this Jesus whom we declare to be God’s Messenger and High Priest………….” nlt

This is the summary of the next eight chapters.

We are called into this holy consideration of Jesus, not as academic critics, but as blessed participants.

Jesus the sent one – as the Apostle from God, the Divine messenger

Jesus the interceding one  - High Priest in God’s presence for God and for us.

This part of the Bible is so full of detail about the Lord Jesus Christ ;- His person as the Son

His mission on earth

His achievement by death

His work in heaven

His glory and power in the future

 

It causes me to worship with few words

“My Lord and my God”  (John 20)