Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Jesus is the Way


“I am the way and the truth and the life.”
No one comes to the Father except through me.  
If you know me, you will know my Father as well.”
John 14:6-7

“This is the most basic and important passages in Scripture.  How can we know the way to God?  Only through Jesus.  Jesus is the way because he is both God and man.  By uniting our lives with his, we are united with God.  Trust Jesus to take you to the Father, and all the benefits of being God’s child will be yours.

As the way, Jesus is our path to the Father.  As the truth, he is the reality of all God’s promises.  As the life, he joins his divine life to ours, both now and eternally.  Jesus is, in truth, is the only way to the Father.”

~ Life Application Bible Study




 

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Help From The Holy Spirit


 “all things are possible with God.”
Mark 10:27

“The Holy Spirit’s goal is to enlighten the eyes of our understanding so we get revelation of the hope of our calling and the riches of the glory of our inheritance.  He wants not not only to calm us, comfort us, give us peace, take away all of our fears, and pour out his love into us but also to reveal hope, destiny, and power.  He has so much more for us than just survival; He wants to awaken us to a life that goes way beyond into all sorts of victories and exploits.  He loves to restore our souls, making us “lie down in green pastures” (Ps. 23:2-3).  He wants to bring each of us into a place where we have such boldness that we recognize nothing is impossible for God and “all things are possible for those who believe in Him (Matt. 19-26; Mark 9:23).  That’s the kind of strengthening we can expect every time we worship.”

~ From a book by Katherine Ruonala - “Life with the Holy Spirit”

Saturday, March 20, 2021

Rising of the Sunrise


“by which the rising sun will come to us from heaven to shine on
those living in darkness and in the shadow of death,
to guide our feet into the path of peace.”
Luke 1:78

“His light is the light of dawn.
And to have Him in your life is to have Sunshine in your life.”


 

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

The Light Shines


 “The light shines in the darkness, 
and the darkness has not overcome it.”
John 1:5

We’re living through one of the strangest and darkest times in recent history. The news about this pandemic is overwhelming and the future is uncertain. Those usually able to offer guidance or a steady hand are struggling to do so. It seems that all we are able to do with any amount of certainty is attempt to be there for one another. Even then, it’s often not possible or wise to be there for one another physically. Many are struggling. Many are devastated.

We know that we will have trouble in this world. Jesus Himself promised us as much in John 16:33. But of course, that isn’t all He said. The full verse is as follows:

“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

Even as Jesus promises us that we will have dark times and trouble in this world, he promises us that we will endure. He encourages us to take heart and to trust Him. He has overcome the world!

That leads us to our main verse, in the beginning of John’s gospel. As John introduces the story of Jesus, he uses wonderful language and metaphor, describing Jesus as the Word, containing all life and the light of all mankind, and concluding with verse 5:

The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.

In times such as these, how pivotal it is to remember this fact. Jesus brings light into the world, and though the world is full of darkness it has not overcome His light. In the end, there is hope. Christ will prevail!

While that sentiment is powerful and encouraging on its own, there is another translation I like even more. That translation states, “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not understood it.” In this sense, it isn’t just that Jesus has overcome the darkness. It’s that He presents such a stark contrast to the defeated sentiment of this world that the darkness does not even understand or comprehend His light. As a result, it cannot accept that it’s bound for defeat.

Why have any optimism in this time? Why press forward or continue to do what we can for others? Why look for those small but shining silver linings? Why keep the faith?

The Lord has told us to do so, and He has promised us a future. He is faithful. That is why we have hope for a bright future. That is why we support others in times of need. That is not understood by the darkness around us. And yet, it does not matter that the darkness does not understand. We will prevail!

This isn’t limited to Christians. All people can share this sentiment, now more than ever. We are called to this. Certainly we will struggle, but we know we can reach out to God and our community, those God has placed in our lives, for help. They are all around us.

Although we are in a time of great calamity, we are promised a peace that exceeds anything we can understand. In the same way that peace transcends our comprehension, Jesus overcomes the darkness in the world.

Even when we struggle, seemingly encapsulated by the dire reality surrounding us, we can take solace in the fact that God is ultimately in control. I’ve come across Psalm 139 a few times in the past few days, and while I’d recommend reading the whole thing, this part is especially meaningful right now.

If I say, “Surely the darkness will hide me
and the light become night around me,”
even the darkness will not be dark to you;
the night will shine like the day,
for darkness is as light to you.

Currently, we feel overtaken by the darkness that has overwhelmed our world. But there is a light who has overcome that darkness. A light that has overcome this world and will lead us into victory.

The darkness does not understand why we have this hope, or comprehend the fact that there is peace and victory in Christ. We will struggle to fight hopelessness, and there is nothing wrong with having those moments. But we must turn away from that, act in ways we can to help humanity, and remind ourselves that there is another side of this conflict.

Even in our darkest time, we can access a peace and a hope. Even now, we can take solace in that.

~ Article by Lucas Quagliata - medium.com