I know it appears I skipped several verses here but actually I used those verses earlier. See the Archives.
Again John the Baptist points out Jesus as the Lamb of God and two of his own disciples (students under his teaching) heard him and then followed Jesus as He was walking by. Jesus turned to them and asked, "What are you seeking?" When it appears to us that someone is turning to follow Jesus we too should ask the question. "What are you seeking?" What are you looking for?
These disciples wanted to know where Jesus was staying. Already they wanted to be with Him, spend time with Him, get to know Him. Hopefully this will be the response we get when we ask this question to those who appear to be seeking Jesus. Then we can respond as Jesus did, "Come and See." When Jesus invites to come and see there is a positive response as there was with these disciples. They came and saw and stayed with Him that day.
In fact they stayed with Him for all eternity. More about these two disciples next.
What about you- what are you seeking? I invite you to come and see Jesus. May He open the eyes of your heart so that you may know Him for all eternity.
to the praise of His glorious grace!
Jeremiah 17: 7-9: Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, whose trust is the LORD. He is like a tree planted by water, that sends out its roots by the stream, and does not fear when heat comes, for its leaves remain green, and is not anxious in the year of drought for it does not cease to bear fruit." ESV

Friday, February 12, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
John 1: 19- 28
The testimony of John the Baptist, when questioned by priests and Levites about who he was and what he was doing, was a confession of who he was not. He said he was not the Christ- not the Coming Anointed One- not the Messiah. He confessed that he was a voice crying out in the wilderness, "Make straight the way of the Lord", as the prophet Isaiah had said. He was preparing them for the Coming One! He was trying to get their attention focused on preparing for Messiah's coming. By quoting Is. 40: 3, in John 1: 23, John is applying to Christ what is said of YAHWEH. John was preparing them for God in flesh which is why in verse 27 he says, "He who comes after me, the strap of whose sandal I am not worthy to untie..." John considered himself lower than a servant in comparison to Who was coming, the One the people were to prepare themselves for.
O my Lord Jesus, help me to have this same spirit. The spirit of a slave. A slave was the one who tied and untied the sandals, who washed the dirty feet, the lowest of low. May I consider myself lower than a slave and serve You in true, pure, genuine humility. I get so puffed up- please cleanse it, burn it out of me with Your holy fire. I do hate it. I do pray that You will take the intense desire of my heart for purity of Your Holy Word and make/ cause the words of my mouth and the thoughts and intentions of my heart to be pleasing to You My Rock, Refuge and Redeemer. May the words that I sing, speak, and pray be wholly devoted to You, may You be glorified in using this vessel to do Your holy will. Control me, Lord Jesus. Please use me to get peoples attention focused on preparing to meet You- in salvation, in daily sanctification and/or in Your soon coming return.
O my Lord Jesus, help me to have this same spirit. The spirit of a slave. A slave was the one who tied and untied the sandals, who washed the dirty feet, the lowest of low. May I consider myself lower than a slave and serve You in true, pure, genuine humility. I get so puffed up- please cleanse it, burn it out of me with Your holy fire. I do hate it. I do pray that You will take the intense desire of my heart for purity of Your Holy Word and make/ cause the words of my mouth and the thoughts and intentions of my heart to be pleasing to You My Rock, Refuge and Redeemer. May the words that I sing, speak, and pray be wholly devoted to You, may You be glorified in using this vessel to do Your holy will. Control me, Lord Jesus. Please use me to get peoples attention focused on preparing to meet You- in salvation, in daily sanctification and/or in Your soon coming return.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
John 1: 18
"No one has ever seen God..."
This takes me back to Moses who asked of God, "Please, show me Your glory." Yet Moses only got to see the backside as God passed by him in the cleft of the rock. God showed Moses His goodness and equaled it with His glory as seen in Ex. 33: 12- 23. We are shown God's goodness and in it we see His glory.
"...the only God who is at the Father's side..." This is Jesus our Lord.
"...He has made Him known." Jesus has made the Father known to us.
This is sometimes a difficult concept to grasp. God sent Jesus to be the Savior of the world. But man cannot save himself, it is impossible for anyone to be saved apart from the Lord Jesus Christ who must make the Father known to the one being saved. If Jesus does not make it known it cannot happen. Matthew 11: 27, says, "All things have been handed over to Me by My Father, and no one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and anyone to whom the Son chooses to reveal Him."
The Father and the Son are in perfect unity in man's salvation. Throughout the gospel of John it says that the Son can do nothing of His own accord but only what He sees the Father doing. John 5: 19. The Father has given all authority and all judgment to the Son (also in John 5). The Father granted the Son to give life to whom He will..v: 21. Jesus made the Father known by being obedient to the Father in everything. Jesus came to do the work of Him who sent Him and that work was to actually save those the Father had given Him before the world began. John 6: 29, 37-40.
All the goodness of God is seen in Jesus Christ as He reveals to men and women the salvation from God, the full atonement paid on our behalf, the love of the Father, the kindness of God.....and on and on.....!
Jesus has made the Father known to us and I praise the glory of His grace to me and to you.
This takes me back to Moses who asked of God, "Please, show me Your glory." Yet Moses only got to see the backside as God passed by him in the cleft of the rock. God showed Moses His goodness and equaled it with His glory as seen in Ex. 33: 12- 23. We are shown God's goodness and in it we see His glory.
"...the only God who is at the Father's side..." This is Jesus our Lord.
"...He has made Him known." Jesus has made the Father known to us.
This is sometimes a difficult concept to grasp. God sent Jesus to be the Savior of the world. But man cannot save himself, it is impossible for anyone to be saved apart from the Lord Jesus Christ who must make the Father known to the one being saved. If Jesus does not make it known it cannot happen. Matthew 11: 27, says, "All things have been handed over to Me by My Father, and no one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and anyone to whom the Son chooses to reveal Him."
The Father and the Son are in perfect unity in man's salvation. Throughout the gospel of John it says that the Son can do nothing of His own accord but only what He sees the Father doing. John 5: 19. The Father has given all authority and all judgment to the Son (also in John 5). The Father granted the Son to give life to whom He will..v: 21. Jesus made the Father known by being obedient to the Father in everything. Jesus came to do the work of Him who sent Him and that work was to actually save those the Father had given Him before the world began. John 6: 29, 37-40.
All the goodness of God is seen in Jesus Christ as He reveals to men and women the salvation from God, the full atonement paid on our behalf, the love of the Father, the kindness of God.....and on and on.....!
Jesus has made the Father known to us and I praise the glory of His grace to me and to you.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
John 1: 17
"For the law was given through Moses, grace and truth came through Jesus Christ."
The Law- the commandments, were given to Moses directly from God. The commandments were and are unattainable by man. They were given to show God's perfect standard- holiness. His perfect standard in man's relationship with Him and with one another. It is impossible for anyone to measure up to that standard because of sin. Self-centered, self-determined, self-dependant sin. The measure is not one another, it is God. All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. There is none righteous- no not one. So, all are condemned under the law that was given through Moses.
Grace and truth came through Jesus. God had a plan prepared before He created any of us, before sin came. His plan was Jesus Christ, His One and Only Son would bring grace and truth. God chose to set His love, His unmerited, undeserved affection on those who would believe, on those He gave the right to become children of God. We cannot separate God's love from His grace, nor can we separate truth from His grace. Jesus Christ is the truth- "I am the way, the truth, the life and no one comes to the Father but by Me". Jesus also said, "No one comes to Me unless the Father draws him." and He also said, "No one can know the Father unless the Son reveals Him to them." God's grace and truth came to man in the Person of Jesus Christ. The truth is that God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit are all in harmony in this.
In Moses' law we are told clearly we don't measure up, we are guilty, and we are condemned and justly so.
In Jesus' grace and truth we are told clearly that God's love and favor are granted us on the truth of Who Jesus is and what He has done. We are given hope and life in Jesus Christ.
Lord, in You alone I rest. On You alone I cling. You are the souce and substance of all I need. Thank You for Your grace and truth. Make Yourself known ever more clearly, open eyes to see, ears to hear, hearts to believe and minds to truly understand...
to the praise of the glory of Your marvelous grace.
The Law- the commandments, were given to Moses directly from God. The commandments were and are unattainable by man. They were given to show God's perfect standard- holiness. His perfect standard in man's relationship with Him and with one another. It is impossible for anyone to measure up to that standard because of sin. Self-centered, self-determined, self-dependant sin. The measure is not one another, it is God. All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. There is none righteous- no not one. So, all are condemned under the law that was given through Moses.
Grace and truth came through Jesus. God had a plan prepared before He created any of us, before sin came. His plan was Jesus Christ, His One and Only Son would bring grace and truth. God chose to set His love, His unmerited, undeserved affection on those who would believe, on those He gave the right to become children of God. We cannot separate God's love from His grace, nor can we separate truth from His grace. Jesus Christ is the truth- "I am the way, the truth, the life and no one comes to the Father but by Me". Jesus also said, "No one comes to Me unless the Father draws him." and He also said, "No one can know the Father unless the Son reveals Him to them." God's grace and truth came to man in the Person of Jesus Christ. The truth is that God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit are all in harmony in this.
In Moses' law we are told clearly we don't measure up, we are guilty, and we are condemned and justly so.
In Jesus' grace and truth we are told clearly that God's love and favor are granted us on the truth of Who Jesus is and what He has done. We are given hope and life in Jesus Christ.
Lord, in You alone I rest. On You alone I cling. You are the souce and substance of all I need. Thank You for Your grace and truth. Make Yourself known ever more clearly, open eyes to see, ears to hear, hearts to believe and minds to truly understand...
to the praise of the glory of Your marvelous grace.
Monday, January 25, 2010
John 1: 16
"And from His fulness we have all received, grace upon grace."
Here I noticed that from verse 14 John began using the pronoun 'we'. Who is the 'we' he refers to? Could it be those who believed and received, the children of God, those born of God? This is who I think he refers to even though I realize that the whole world benefits from Christ's coming with grace upon grace. I believe John is speaking of those who would receive Christ through the new birth. So what have we received? Grace upon grace! From what have we received it? From His fulness! Think about that- His fulness- incomprehensible in magnitude. From His fulness we received grace stacked upon grace. Grace, His unmerited love and favor toward us, on us.
What are some of these? Not in any particular order:
My mind cannot grasp a picture of this. When I am full (of food) I am beyond the limit of satisfaction to the over indulged. It is painful, causes a physical stomach ache. When my heart is full it wants to explode- there is pain of sorts. In sadness a groan must escape. In joy a shout or a song or a 'Yes' must escape. Sometimes, both the pain of sorrow and the joy of something overflows with tears. Fulness bubbles over, flows over the top like a full glass of water will flow over the rim.
All this goodness, blessing, grace flows out of God's fulness. He is so full of Who His Is, holy, holy, holy!! In His holiness His character bursts over the top and flows to us continually. His fulness never ends.
Each of us who is born again, born of God receives His grace out of His fulness.
for the praise of His glory!
Here I noticed that from verse 14 John began using the pronoun 'we'. Who is the 'we' he refers to? Could it be those who believed and received, the children of God, those born of God? This is who I think he refers to even though I realize that the whole world benefits from Christ's coming with grace upon grace. I believe John is speaking of those who would receive Christ through the new birth. So what have we received? Grace upon grace! From what have we received it? From His fulness! Think about that- His fulness- incomprehensible in magnitude. From His fulness we received grace stacked upon grace. Grace, His unmerited love and favor toward us, on us.
What are some of these? Not in any particular order:
- the application/ imputation of Christ's righteousness to us
- the gift of eternal life
- pardon, cleansing from sin's guilt
- redemption- bought back from the slave market of sin to be set free to love God and live for Him
- favor of God upon us
- mercy
- blessed with every spiritual blessing the the heavenly places in Christ
- chosen from before the foundation of the world
- given every thing we need for life and godliness
- adopted into the family of God
- a rich inheritance
- the Holy Spirit who is the source of all these benefits to live in us
- the Holy Spirit living the life of Christ through us
- the Word of God- we can read every day, God speaks to us through His Word- grace upon grace
My mind cannot grasp a picture of this. When I am full (of food) I am beyond the limit of satisfaction to the over indulged. It is painful, causes a physical stomach ache. When my heart is full it wants to explode- there is pain of sorts. In sadness a groan must escape. In joy a shout or a song or a 'Yes' must escape. Sometimes, both the pain of sorrow and the joy of something overflows with tears. Fulness bubbles over, flows over the top like a full glass of water will flow over the rim.
All this goodness, blessing, grace flows out of God's fulness. He is so full of Who His Is, holy, holy, holy!! In His holiness His character bursts over the top and flows to us continually. His fulness never ends.
Each of us who is born again, born of God receives His grace out of His fulness.
for the praise of His glory!
Thursday, January 21, 2010
John 1:15
John the Baptist bore witness about Jesus. He told the people who came into the wilderness to see him and hear him preach that Jesus was the One he was talking about. Jesus was the One who in reality was 'before' John even though it appears that John came first. This was so, he explained, because Jesus existed before him. Jesus is eternal- He has always existed. He is self-existing. He was with the Father before the foundations of the world were laid.
This is why John can say Jesus ranks before him. In order of creation and existence- the one created comes after the Self-existing Creator. John understood who he was and he understood who Jesus was.
John the Baptist was a true prophet. He proclaimed Jesus as God.
to the praise of His glory!
This is why John can say Jesus ranks before him. In order of creation and existence- the one created comes after the Self-existing Creator. John understood who he was and he understood who Jesus was.
John the Baptist was a true prophet. He proclaimed Jesus as God.
to the praise of His glory!
Friday, January 15, 2010
Full of grace and truth
Jesus Christ is full of grace and truth. I looked up the meanings of these words for deeper understanding, a very helpful thing to do.
Grace: from Websters
10. favor, mercy, pardon
from Strongs- charis G5485- especially the divine influence upon the heart, and its reflection in the life.
acceptable, benefit, favor, gift, grace, joy, liberality, pleasure, thanks-worthy
Truth from Strongs G225/ 227- true, truth, verity
from Websters
Conformity to fact or reality; exact accordance with that which is, or has been or shall be. The truth of history constitutes its whole value.
4. Veracity- purity from falsehood; practice of speaking truth, habitual disposition to speak truth
7. honesty, virtue
8. exactness- conformity to rule
11. the truth of God, is His veracity or faithfulness Ps. 71 or His revealed will Ps. 26
To do truth is to practice what God commands.
Jesus personifies truth. It is who He is. There is no falsehood in Him. There is no contradiction in Him. He is faithful, trustworthy, honest, good, and there is no one like Him. And yet He is about the business of conforming us into His likeness. Are you looking more and more like the Lord Jesus in your thoughts, your speaking, your attitudes, your actions? We have so much to look forward to in Christ. The conforming journey is an adventure that Jesus will bring us through triumphantly. He has said He will present us before God to stand in His presence holy, blameless and with great joy.
all for the praise of His glory!
Grace: from Websters
- good will, kindness
- appropriately, the free unmerited love and favor of God, the spring and source of all the benefits men received from Him. Rom. 11
- favorable influence of God 2 Cor. 12
- application of Christ's righteousness to the sinner. Rom. 5
- a state of reconciliation to God. Rom. 5: 2
10. favor, mercy, pardon
from Strongs- charis G5485- especially the divine influence upon the heart, and its reflection in the life.
acceptable, benefit, favor, gift, grace, joy, liberality, pleasure, thanks-worthy
Truth from Strongs G225/ 227- true, truth, verity
from Websters
Conformity to fact or reality; exact accordance with that which is, or has been or shall be. The truth of history constitutes its whole value.
4. Veracity- purity from falsehood; practice of speaking truth, habitual disposition to speak truth
7. honesty, virtue
8. exactness- conformity to rule
11. the truth of God, is His veracity or faithfulness Ps. 71 or His revealed will Ps. 26
To do truth is to practice what God commands.
Jesus personifies truth. It is who He is. There is no falsehood in Him. There is no contradiction in Him. He is faithful, trustworthy, honest, good, and there is no one like Him. And yet He is about the business of conforming us into His likeness. Are you looking more and more like the Lord Jesus in your thoughts, your speaking, your attitudes, your actions? We have so much to look forward to in Christ. The conforming journey is an adventure that Jesus will bring us through triumphantly. He has said He will present us before God to stand in His presence holy, blameless and with great joy.
all for the praise of His glory!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)