How important to be prepared for the end and beyond
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Saturday, March 22, 2025
Crucifiction
RI
yesterday – a question from a thinking child.
“Why
did the people hate Jesus and cry out “crucify Him?””
That’s
a good question when we remember Him as a good man doing good things.
Let
the Lord Jesus answer for Himself:
“It
does hate me because I accuse it of sin and evil” (John 7:7)
For
example:
“Don’t
do your good deeds publicly, to be admired” (Matthew 6)
“
Don’t be like the hypocrites who love to pray publicly”
“Don’t
store up treasures here on earth.”
“Stop
judging others”
“
Don’t worry about tomorrow”
Some
of this makes one feel uncomfortable and for the leaders, who were lovers of
money and fame, instead of repenting, they sought to destroy Jesus.
But
more than His teaching – He who was known as the ‘carpenter’s son from Nazareth’
had gained many followers. The leaders became very jealous of His popularity.
Finally
, the unbelieving leaders refused to accept the great claim of Jesus :- that He
was the Son of God, the Messiah. They chose rather to accuse Him of blasphemy and condemned Him to death. (Mark 14) The wise men knew better – they bowed down and
worshiped the child Jesus.
And so it happened that the voice of the misguided
crowd prevailed and the Roman governor sent Jesus out to be crucified.
By
human terms a tragedy, but under the sovereign working of the LORD God, a
triumph – the tomb is empty!
Thursday, March 6, 2025
Making a difference
How
can you affect the elections ?
Well
you may choose to vote - yes
Better,
you may take time to pray - yes please
You
can waste time criticising people and parties
But
there are positive ways to effect change!:
Teach children the Word of God. Soon they will
be teenagers and then adults voting.
Most get their morals and sense of discernment from screens – TV,
Smartphones, Cinemas etc. Movies have been designed to manipulate the
minds of the masses – with great success.
Teaching
our families Bible truths is vital. But beyond that, teaching children in
schools is a brilliant opportunity to teach good morals, teach wisdom, teach
God’s laws and best of all lead them to Christ.
In
many churches Religious Instruction in schools is considered a ‘non-event’. How
sad to miss the way of the Master who stopped the crowd to bless the children
and commanded Peter to “feed My Lambs”. Any preacher/paster who is too big to
teach the children is unworthy of honour.
At election time the people need tools to
discern moral failure in leaders (it does matter), to discern moral questions (like
gay marriage and abortion). To discern righteousness as an important social
value. To have compassion like Christ
Jesus. To be concerned for national
issues as God sees it (Immigration and defence).
Where are the teachers who are willing to sharpen
the consciences of the people young and old, on real, relevant issues as guided by the Word of God – the Holy
Bible?
Who will stand in the public square to
make known God’s ways, God’s values for
our confused society??
At election time, the would be politicians
are ready for conversation. – go and ask them the important questions! Not
about the money they promise. Ask them to be transparent about their own
character and purpose. Avoid letting the media convince you of good or bad.
The days were that good character was
paramount. National interest was more important than personal benefit. And we
can push back against the selfish priorities of modern politics.
The last two years of teaching citizenship,
it caused me to search the constitution, learn about laws and promote values.
Beyond some disappointments I discovered so much of it that is Bible based and we do well to
highlight this. E.g. “rule of law” came from Moses teachings. Compassion for migrants came from OT and NT etc.
So
let’s pray “Your will be done on earth
as it is in heaven”
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Doing or Done
Do
or Done
I
am reading the Old Testament writing called Deuteronomy. Many things, good
things are commanded for the Israelites to do. I notice the commands for
obedience are intertwined with the promises of God’s love for them.
e.g.
“He is a faithful God who keeps His covenant for a thousand generations and
constantly loves those who love Him and obey His commands.” Deut 7:9
In
the New Testament, commands are given, but obedience is rather the outcome of
love more than the means to win God’s favour.
Eg
“ It is Christ’s love that controls us.
Since we believe that Christ died for everyone, we also believe that we have
all died to the old life we used to live.
He died for everyone so that those who receive His new life will no longer live to please themselves. Instead they will live to please Christ who
died and was raised for them.
…….
All this newness of life is from God who brought us back to Himself through
what Christ did.” 2 Corinthians 5:15
The
‘old way’ was by doing.
The
new life is real because of what Jesus Christ our Lord has done.
Are
you living life as doing?
Or
living life because of what He has done?
The
objective of both is to connect with a righteous and Holy God, but the
principle of connection is different. The first depends on my obedience ( and we all fail) , the second on
the sacrifice of Jesus Christ my Lord ( sufficient to reconcile all people who
turn to God in faith).
johnmckee@internode.on.net
Monday, February 17, 2025
The Coming of the LORD
1Thessalonians chapter 5
Previously
the subject was the hope of the believers, that the Lord Himself was coming/ is
coming to catch up the believers. Dead ones to be raised from death and living
ones transformed. All to be forever with the Lord.
Now
Paul the Apostle introduces “Times and seasons”
In
Acts 1, the Apostles asked the Lord “will you at this time restore the kingdom
to Israel?” He answered – “ It is not for you to know the times and seasons
that the Father has fixed by His own authority. But you will receive power…..” So which mattered most? Prophetic knowledge
or power to live for Christ?
Verse
2 Paul does write about the Day of the
LORD (Jehovah, YHWH). Not so much the
detail of that great day or the signs, but rather the effect on those who are
waiting and watching for the Lord to return. The effect is godly living as
described in the remainder of the chapter.
If
he were writing to Jewish readers he could have referred them to the writings
of Daniel, Zephaniah, Zechariah, Isaiah, Malachi etc for details. But it seems
to me that he is referring them to the teaching of the Lord Jesus. Refer to Luke 17:26
A
brief summary:
The
Day of the LORD will be
1
the
vindication and manifestation of the LORD who revealed Himself to Moses and
prophets.
2 The overt declaration that
the Father sent SON to be the Saviour of the world
3 The final judgement of
satan and his forces
4 The judgement of the
nations – Parable of sheep and goats.
5 The great purging of
Israel producing a remnant and their restoration
It
begins with a persuasive leader proclaiming ‘peace and safety’ and reaches its
purpose with the full and final enthronement of the Lamb of God as King of
Kings and Lord of Lords. It will be a time of just judgement and none shall
escape.
Much
detail could be given, but Paul moves on to the effect .
Verse
4 “But you are not in the dark”
Christians
are made intelligent by the indwelling Holy Spirit.
Christians
are invigorated to godly living as they wait for “God’s Son from heaven”.
Verse
6 “Therefore we are in the light, the day -
not stumbling in the dark. Having self control mingled with hope.
Verse
7 This world, this age, this society love the darkness so that they hide
from scrutiny. They like to live out
their sinful nature as unrestrained lust, lies, licentiousness, witchcraft,
idolatry.
Verse
8 The Believer in Jesus Christ has
protection for heart and head:
Faith in God, Faith in Jesus Christ.
Love from God, to God and to others
Understanding the great salvation of
hope made real by the death, burial and resurrection of the Lord Jesu Christ.
Verse
9-11 The real comfort is found in
understanding God at work!
God, in all His Sovereign Providence,
has not destined believers in Jesus Christ to wrath (just anger against sin by
God), but has appointed them to be saved out of this world and from eternal
damnation. This is not wishful thinking, but has been achieved by the death and
resurrection of the Lord Jesus. Just as He rose from the dead, so all believers
will be raised to live with HIM – ‘Praise the Lord”
What
a blessed hope!
What
an inspiration to sanctified living!
Verse
12 Before concluding this letter, Paul
asks them to notice those who take special care for the welfare of others.
Their supervisory spirit was to be respected for the sincerity of their purpose
– seeking to admonish and encourage in devotion to the Lord. Appointments to
overseer and servant work likely had not happened, but the work of shepherding
and serving was the outworking of Paul’s example and the leading of the Holy
Spirit.
Verse
14 -
the work of elders:
1
Warn
the disorderly
2
Cheer
up the lonely, depressed, discouraged
3
Support
the weak
4
React
to criticism and contention patiently
5
Restrain
revenge
6
Set
an example of love and grace
Verse
16 The
outcome of waiting, watching, working for the coming Lord
Rejoicing
Praying
Thankful
Listening, learning
Teachable
Diligent for truth
Holy
Verse
23 This is not a list of commandments
to be obeyed.. This is the outcome of letting God by His Holy Spirit work in
our spirits, our souls , our bodies, our
lives surrendered to Him.
He
can sanctify, as we let him. His love gives us free will.
Paul
restates the sanctifying effect of waiting, watching for the Lord – that we
might be without blame at His return.
Can
we truly sing “Even so come Lord Jesus
Even so come
today
Even so come Lord
Jesus
Catching thy
bride away
Oh how my heart is
yearning
Waiting for
Thy returning
Even so come Lord
Jesus
Even so come
today
Monday, February 10, 2025
My Heart
https://ashfieldpresbyterian.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/My-Heart-Christs-Home.pdf
A most beautiful illustration of Ephesians 3:17 and Revelation 3:20
Christ dwelling in our hearts
Saturday, February 1, 2025
Greece
Bible
message from Acts 17:
A
university lecture? The philosophers of
Athens were interested to hear anything! So Paul was invited to deliver his
point of view.
He acknowledged their religiousness, but
one of the worship alters he saw summed up the major problem among them:
“ To the unknown god” !! - was it set up just in case they had missed a
god, or was it indicating God as unknowable?
In reality it expressed the fundamental issue – in all their worshipping,
they didn’t know the true and living God.
…….same
problem today.
The
creator God is greater than man made idols, greater than temples or cathedrals.
The LORD God does not depend on priests or philanthropists. He is the maker, the giver of life, the sovereign
who personally interacts and interrupts in the affairs of humanity.
Besides
coming to us in various ways, He invites us to “seek after God and perhaps feel
our way toward Him and find Him – though He is not far from anyone of us.” (Acts 17:27).
God
is spirit not stone, and is able to respond to our spiritual quest seeking the ‘higher
power’.
God
is just and good – all the time. But that includes judgement. Each of us are
accountable to Him.
God
has appointed a special judge. It is the man Christ Jesus who as man
understands humanity and as Son of God has the official right to judge the
world.
God
raised Jesus from death, and in His rising there is both forgiveness for all
who truly believe in Him, and punishment for all who do not obey the Gospel.
That
day some believed, some procrastinated, some laughed!
Where
are you today?
johnmckee@internode.on.net