THE NEW TESTAMENT!
SUNDAY and MONDAY, posted on MONDAY
Day 285 – Reading – Matthew 11
Day 286 – Reading – Luke 11
Read and believe in Jesus!
SUNDAY – Matthew 11.
This chapter begins where we left off yesterday, with prisoner, John the Baptist, sending word to Jesus. “ARE you the One who has come, or shall we look for another?” Jesus answered him with both words and actions which showed the fulfilling of Isaiah 29 and 35’s prophecies of the Messiah. When John’s disciples returned with this message and what they saw, most assuredly John was encourage and comforted.
Jesus also praised the godly man who cleared the pathway so Jesus could begin His ministry, saying he was the greatest of “prophets,” and that John came in the spirit of Elijah.
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John’s message, like Jesus’, was generally not accepted by the people. Jesus looked around him and began to denounce the cities of Galilee, where He had done the most mighty works… because they did not repent.
Chorazin, Bethsaida, and the great Capernaum, which was the headquarter city of Jesus’ ministry in Galilee. Their sin? Indifference to Jesus, the Son of God, their Messiah. If/when the people of these cities stand beside the pagans of Tyre, Sidon, and even Sodom(!!) on the day of judgment, the cities of Jesus’ time will be judged more severely!
(O LORD, I am often blasé about the wonderful works and words of Jesus that I read in the Word, thinking they are SO familiar…. Please help me to treasure the One that You sent to save my soul!!)
But Jesus’ heart goes out to the people around him; they are so needy. He came that people would NOT be judged for their sin. He wants ALL to believe in Him and be saved. But for the most part, His own people “received Him not.
Then he looks at his disciples and sees them as little children, and He prays, ‘Thank You, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that You have hidden these things from the wise and understanding and revealed them to little children; Yes, Father, for such was YOUR gracious will. NO ONE knows the Son except the Father, and anyone to whom the Son chooses to reveal Him.
Looking at the seeking crowd around Him, He said, “COME TO ME, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. TAKE MY YOKE upon you, and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart and you will find rest for your souls. My yoke is easy and my burden is light.
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MONDAY, Luke 11.
Once again, we see the story of John the Baptist’s questions to Jesus from prison.
Perhaps we should REMEMBER “this three-times-repeated-incident,” and take heed to Jesus’ words and actions, especially when we have doubts and need assurance..
Jesus showed John by healing many people of diseases and plagues, casting out demons, and restoring sight to the blind. Then He pointed to the Isaiah passages that predicted the Messiah doing these very same things. John KNEW Isaiah, the very prophet who predicted his work for the Messiah. But he needed reminding how Jesus is fulfilling these same things. And…. how (from Isaiah 53) Jesus, the Messiah, would die a horrible death, as that very Lamb of God that John pointed out, and would so pay for the sins of all who would believe in Him. YES. Jesus was “the One” he was looking for.
I am going to REMEMBER this incident (finally, after reading it three times), that when I have doubts, when I need assurance, when I am discouraged, I should turn to God’s words. READ them, see how many have been fulfilled. Meditate on the WORDS of Jesus and apply it all to my heart. Then trust in them, in Him, and BELIEVE.
(O LORD, thank you for finally getting the POINT of John’s lesson into my head and heart. When I’m low, and doubting. When I’m discouraged and need assurance, I need to….
- Go to Jesus and ask for help.
- Read the precious Word of God, slowly and engaged. (Maybe read the passage THREE TIMES!)
- Meditate on what it says. Refer to other parts of scripture, if needed.
- Pray for wisdom. Submit to what I’ve read. Offer thanksgiving,
Thank You, LORD, for pounding this truth of Bible Reading into my thick skull!.)
