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Luke Chapter 22
Even today people want to kill and put to death someone who believes different than the main stream thought in society. Someone being different is a threat to our thinking. They wanted to kill Jesus, not because He was a criminal, a threat to someone's life or a thief. They wanted to kill Jesus because they envied Him. The religious leaders used religion to control the people. Their control was threatened if the people would follow another religious leader. To justify their acts of evil, they convinced themselves that they were doing the will of God and that God was behind their actions. Some religions today will use God as an excuse to kill and persecute those that believe different than they. We have to be very careful to not compromise what we believe unless God shows us plainly that we are wrong about a few things and His word bears it out. We also have to be very careful not to despise those that do not see things the way we do. We must stand for what the bible teaches without compromising but we also must not lose our compassion, our desire to win the lost and our patience with those that do not accept our teachings. If someone rejects our message of the gospel, it will hurt. It will make us feel rejected even though it is God they reject. We must not allow these feelings in the flesh to cause us to react in hate. Refuse vengeance and getting back at people. That is why Jesus taught us to "turn the other cheek." When we envy and hate it is usually because we are not sound in our own faith and we feel threatened when others come along that are different. The temptation we have in the United States is a little different than most countries. Here we accept difference so much that we don't stand up for what we believe and that is just as wrong as lashing out and killing those that are different. Both extremes are dangerous to society. Be strong but don't fear those that see differently. Ask God to give us love for them instead. It has to come from the power of God.
This is only possible if we allow it. We can resist Satan. God gives us power to choose, look to Him for strength and resist and refuse to allow Satan to enter into our lives and cause us to choose evil over good. The bible says to "Resist the devil and he will flee from us." That is found in James 4:7.
Satan wasn't just able to enter Judas without Judas opening the door a little. Whether it was Judas' weakness for money, perhaps he was angry at Jesus for some reason, or just maybe he started to doubt who Jesus really was. If we are truly followers of God, I don't believe Satan can come into our lives unless we open the door someway. Like I said previously, resist and he will flee.
Jesus kept the feast of the Passover. The Passover was important because it was a remembrance of the time that God spared Israel when the blood of a lamb was upon the door posts. All who didn't stay behind the door covered with blood suffered the judgment of God that was passing by that night. We can read about this in the book of Exodus. Judgment is coming for all sin that mankind has committed. Sin is transgression of the law of God. Judgment comes to all that sin. Jesus is the Passover lamb for all who believe to escape the coming judgment. Without His blood covering our sins, we face judgment for those sins. When the blood of Jesus covers our sin, we escape the coming judgment. Just like the Passover in Egypt saved those that believe, Jesus saves those that believe in Him and His way of salvation.
Our Lord knew what was coming and how much He would have to suffer for our sakes.
Although this fulfilled prophecy, Judas still had a choice. He could have done differently.
This is a temptation we must avoid at all costs. So many are building big ministries to exalt themselves or some person. We must count ourselves as just servants and exalt only God. When we have special singers come to our churches, I cringe when I hear the words, "They are good, they really do a great job of singing, come and hear this group." Is this what we want? I love good music too but are we to exalt singing groups or Jesus Christ? "Come and hear so and so speak, he is really good." "That man is a great man of God and can heal the sick." "Come and hear so and so." Is this what we should be saying and doing? It is not wrong to point out that certain speakers hear from God and preach truth or say certain singing groups encourage the worship of God and not just desire to entertain. Our desire though should always be to lift up the name of Jesus. Should we not just seek the Lord and seek to win souls for Jesus Christ and forget this business of exalting certain individuals. We are all servants to occupy until Jesus returns. We are not to exalt one above another. That is why Jesus washed the disciples feet at one point. He wanted to show them that one of them is not greater than the other.
One day they will be exalted above all who do not believe but for now they are to be humble servants doing what is their duty to do without expecting praise and glory.
Peter became a pillow of strength for the others.
Only by His grace are we able to do anything not in our own strength.
This prophecy if found in the book of Isaiah:
Jesus fulfilled many prophecies from writers of the Old Testament. A few were just spoken but most were written down for us. I believe also, and this is just me; that they all were written down and we might find even more in a cave somewhere like the dead sea scrolls were found.
This is still true today. We cannot resist temptation if we do not pray continually. Studying the scriptures and praying is necessary for our own growth and the winning of others to Jesus Christ.
If there had been another way to save the lost, God would have done it instead. Thank you Jesus for obeying the Father and not backing out of the price you paid for our salvation.
Not only did Jesus suffer physical pain but He suffered the agony of our filthy sins entering into this sinless Son of God when He was upon the cross.
Spiritual sleep is what will cause us to return to the place Jesus saved us from. Prayer keeps us from getting lukewarm and cold in the spirit.
Sitting among the enemy to appear to be one of them put Peter in a position of temptation. He was weak when it came to standing up for Christ among those that were condemning Christ.
This must have been the worse experience for Peter to have went through. Jesus' words were coming to pass. Jesus turned and looked at Peter. Yet in all this Jesus loved Peter and he became one that was strong in the Lord and not afraid after he was filled with the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
Jesus said that all these things would come to pass. This is why He came. Many were looking for a Messiah that would save Israel from the enemies without. They wanted to be their own country again without being under Roman domination. The bible tells us of a time when this will be a fact. Jesus is to be the King of Kings and rule over the earth. He had to first die for our sins. The biggest enemy is sin and what it does to our eternal souls. That enemy is bigger than the harshest dictator in all the earth. We fail to see that even if we live in freedom and prosperity, if we are still in our sins, all will be for nothing. That sin will condemn us on the day of judgment and we will spend eternity separated from God in a place called hell because that is where sin has its final resting place so that the rest of the world can be free from sin. If God doesn't stop sin, it would continue
forever. Death would continue, suffering would continue. Sickness
would never end. But glory to God these things are going to end
because of what Jesus did on that cross over 2000 years ago. All who
receive this good way will escape judgment for sin and enter
eternity with God and life everlasting. It is your choice. It is my
choice to turn from sin and receive Jesus Christ or reject and be
lost forever. God made the way. It is up to us to accept it. DC |
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