Monday, November 26, 2012

How Not To Lose Sight of Christ as We Celebrate Christmas



Text: Matthew 2: 1 - 22

Introduction:


As we celebrate Christmas, we should bear in mind the center of the celebration - the only reason why we have Christmas - JESUS CHRIST. If you look around, Christmas seems to be the biggest business mankind has developed. A lot of things seem to substitute Jesus. However, as Christians we should not lose sight of Christ as we celebrate this season. Let us look at the text in Matthew 2:1-22 where we see biblical principles on how not to lose sight of the Saviour. I believe that we can learn from what the wise men or Magi did why they were able to find Jesus.


1. They diligently seek Jesus

    Continue to seek the Scripture and study the Word of God. More often, those who live at the greatest distance from the means of grace often use most diligence, and learn to know the most of Christ and his salvation. But no curious arts, or mere human learning, can direct men unto him.

We must learn of Christ by attending to the word of God, as a light that shines in a dark place, and by seeking the teaching of the Holy Spirit.


2. They did not listen to what King Herod told them

We should not be deceived by what the world offers. In this passage, though Herod was very old, and never had shown affection for his family, and was not himself likely to live till a new-born infant had grown up to manhood, he began to be troubled with the dread of a rival. He understood not the spiritual nature of the Messiah's kingdom.


Let us beware of a dead faith. A man may be persuaded of many truths, and yet may hate them, because they interfere with his ambition, or sinful indulgences. Such a belief will make him uneasy, and the more resolved to oppose the truth and the cause of God; and he may be foolish enough to hope for success therein.


3. They were overjoyed and worshiped Jesus only

We should not be overwhelmed by circumstances, by the celebration, we should focus our worship to Jesus alone. What joy these wise men felt upon this sight of the star, none know so well as those who, after a long and melancholy night of temptation and desertion, under the power of a spirit of bondage, at length receive the Spirit of adoption, witnessing with their spirits that they are the children of God.


4. They offered their best gifts

Always offer the best to God. We may well think what a disappointment it was to them, when they found a manger was his palace, and his own poor mother the only attendant he had. However, these wise men did not think themselves baffled; but having found the King they sought, they presented their gifts to him. The humble inquirer after Christ will not be stumbled at finding him and his disciples in obscure cottages, after having in vain sought them in palaces and populous cities. The gifts the wise men presented were gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Providence sent these as a seasonable relief to Joseph and Mary in their present poor condition. Thus our heavenly Father, who knows what his children need, uses some as stewards to supply the wants of others, and can provide for them, even from the ends of the earth.


5. They obeyed what God told them

We need to continue obeying God as we journey.  We CAN NOT go back to where we have been before we accepted Jesus. Just like the wise men they left Jerusalem using another way.


Conclusion
  • Jesus Christ love is the greatest gift ever given by God to men.
  • The best gift that we can share to others is the “gift of God which is eternal life in Christ Jesus”.
  • Let us not focus on Christmas so we may not lose sight of Christ.

And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.   (Philippians 4:7)

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

CALEB: Waiting Patiently for the Promise


Biographical Method of Bible Study


        References:
                  Deuteronomy 1:36               Joshua 14:6-15                                  Numbers 32:11-13

                  Numbers 26:63-65               Numbers 14:30                                 Numbers 13:6                      
                  Joshua 15:13-16                    Numbers 14:24                                 Numbers 14:6-9                   
                  Numbers 13:26-30               Numbers 34:19                                 Numbers 14:38                                  
                  Joshua 14:7-10                      Judges 1:12-20                                 


  First Impression and Observations

  •  Caleb was 38 years old at the time of Israel’s exodus from Egypt
  •  Caleb is a Judahite who spied our Canaan together with Joshua and the rest of the 12 spies
  •  He followed the Lord wholeheartedly.
  •  He was an appointed leader of the tribe of Judah
  • He claimed the promised inheritance when he was 85 years old



  General Insights

           Caleb's faith was in the Lord, not himself
           He was confident they could take the land - Num 13:30
      But that was because he knew the Lord would be with them - Num 14:6-9

        Outline of His Life

1.  Birth  (son of  Jephunneh, Tribe of Judah)- Numbers 13:
2.     At 40, he was sent by Moses to spy promise land  (Moses is 80) - Numbers 13:17: Joshua 14:7
3.      Gave good report of promise land (along w/Joshua)  - Numbers 13:30
4.      God promises him entrance into Canaan -  Numbers 14:24,30,38; 26:65, 32:12, 34:19; Deuteronomy 1:36
5.      At age 85, Caleb asked Joshua for Mount Hebron- Joshua 14:10-14
6.      Caleb drove the three sons of Anak, Sheshai, and Ahiman, and Talmai, the children of Anak. -Joshua 15:14-16
7.      Caleb possessed the land - Joshua 21:12

Questions for reflections

1.      Why did the Lord choose Caleb from among the Judahites to be one of the 12 spies?

2.      How did Caleb report to the people after they spied Canaan?
3.      How did Caleb claimed his promise?

     Character Quality

a.       Caleb pursues his conviction
In Numbers 14:6-9, we read that Caleb and Joshua "rent their clothes." They urged the people, "Do not rebel against the LORD. Do not be afraid of the people of the land. We will swallow them up. The LORD is with us."
Nor did Caleb’s boundless faith deter him from exerting his physical prowess when waging war against Jehovah’s enemies.

b.      Caleb lived a life of discipline and self-control.
He never permitted himself to become soft. He maintained his assurance in the presence and power of Yahweh; this perspective prevented him from frittering away his physical well-being through tension and stress. The sterling faith which characterized his life remains a beacon light, shining for the encouragement of all lovers of God forever.

c.       He has a different spirit
God said, "No one who has treated me with contempt will see [the Promised Land]. But because my servant Caleb has a different spirit and follows me whole-heartedly, I will bring him into the land he went to, and his descendants will inherit it" (Num. 14: 23,24).
          
            Bible Truths

1.      Following the Lord wholeheartedly in our Christian walk will bring us to be useful in the service to the Lord and to live a fulfilled life that is blessed by the Lord. (Numbers 14:23, 24; Hebrews 11:6; Joshua 14:6; Numbers 14:36)
2.      There are always opposition when we stand in faith but we can always confront them with Godly conviction. (Numbers 13)

Summary of Lessons Learned

A.      Consider how God was able to use Caleb:
a.       As a leader in Israel - cf. Num 13:2,6; 34:18,19
b.      As a servant of God, first to spy out the land, then to divide it - cf. Num 14:24a
c.       As an example of faith and courage - Num 13:30; 14:8,9
d.      As a reminder of God's justice - Num 14:29-30
e.       As an inspiration of service, even in old age - Josh 14:6-12

B.      Consider how Caleb was fulfilled in life:
a.       Only he and Joshua were blessed to enter Canaan - Deut 1:35-36
b.      He received the land around Hebron as an inheritance - Josh 14:6-14; 21:12

C.      Caleb was noted for a having a different spirit - Num 14:24
a.        Different than the spirit in the other ten spies, who were defeatists - Num 13:31
b.      Different than the spirit in the rest of Israel, who complained - cf. Num 14:1-2

          Personal Application

I need to consider how God will use me as a leader, as a servant, as an example of faith and courage, as a reminder of God’s justice, and as inspiration of service. Therefore, I must commit myself to having a daily time reading and meditating on God’s Word for at least 20 minutes per day. I should look for opportunities where I can be used by the Lord.

I need to be like Caleb who is a person who responded to opposition and bad report with Godly conviction and continue to trust God despite dangers.

          Transferable Concepts
The importance and necessity to follow the Lord fully in in our lives must be the aim of every believer. I must follow Jesus all the days of my life with all my heart and despite hazards. I need to pray that God will continually strengthen me and teach me to live this kind of life.