On what lies your trust?
While Israel did not have even one king who walked in the ways of the Lord, Judah had eight good kings. Four of this list of eight were, in a way, outstanding. They were Asa, Jehoshaphat, Hezekiah, and Josiah. Even these four kings did not live with a heart fully committed to the Lord till the very end. When God gave success, riches, victory, and peace, their hearts strayed from the Lord!
When Zerah the Ethiopian came against King Asa, he cried out to the LORD, and the Lord struck them ( 2 Chr 14:11). But Asa made a pact with Ben Hadad of Syria to fight Basha of Israel instead of depending on God. When Asa became diseased in his feet,...
God of the Valleys
We read about Ben-Hadad, the king of Syria, besieging Samaria during Ahab King of Israel in 1 Kings 20. A vast army of thirty-two kings had sworn allegiance to him. God did not leave Ahab alone but sent a prophet to tell him that he would come out victorious! When Israel routed the Syrians, the Syrians said, "Their gods are gods of the hills. Therefore they were stronger than we; but if we fight against them in the plain, surely we will be stronger than they" (1 kings 20:23). So they gathered a big army and came against Israel to fight in Aphek. But Israel routed them out entirely for the Lord Himself fought for them! Valleys or mountain tops, our God is in...
Wisdom from the Book of Kings
As I completed the study of 2 Kings in my quiet time, I sat reflecting on my lessons. Dates, names, genealogies of Kings and their enemies filled my head. The Holy Spirit has some lessons to learn, examples to avoid and emulate amidst the many details! The book of Kings is an excellent reminder of the daily pitfalls we face.
First and foremost, what struck me was the role of wisdom in our lives. Life is easier with the wisdom of God! The Bible says in Proverbs 1:7, “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, But fools despise wisdom and instruction”! W...
Who are you following today?
In 2 Samuel 20, we read about the rebellion of Sheba, the son of Bichri. David was quite old by this time and he had lost faith in Joab's leadership and had selected Amasa son of Jether to take Joab's place. David sent Abishai, the brother of Joab to handle that crisis that grew out of the rebellion of Sheba. But David had appointed Amasa over the army in place of Joab at that time. Joab was jealous of Amasa and was angry with David and killed Amasa out of selfish interest. While the men were going after Sheba, Amasa was wallowing in his blood. One of Joab's men stood near Amasa, and said, "… … whoever is for David—follow Joab!" (2 Samuel 20:11). But Joab was not for David at th...
The Ox Goad
When I was actively involved in the ministry of the Haggai Alumni Association, Chennai, God gave me opportunities to listen to amazing speakers. One such speaker was Mr. Anand Pillai, who was then in a top management position with HCL Technologies. He taught leadership in Haggai seminars. He often said whatever we have, our position, possessions, and our talents are to be used always as a platform to proclaim Christ! It is a lesson for every believer, and it has stuck with me till today!
The Bible tells us about Shamgar, the third Judge in Israel in Judges 3:31. Only one verse is devoted to telling us about him, but there is a lesson for u...
From whence comes my help?
Covid had paralyzed the travel industry for almost two years and once the borders were opened for International travel, we too decided to travel to the US to be with our children. After coming to the US, all of us got affected by Covid and as we slowly recovered, I had to be rushed to the hospital with chest pain for another stent! Through every ordeal, the Lord sustained us through His Word. Whether we are in India or America, whether we are at home or the hospital, there is only one who is always by our side. The Bible says the Lord will not allow my foot to be moved for the one who keeps me will not slumber or sleep (Psalm 121). The LORD is my keeper and my help comes from the Lord who created...
A Russian Christmas Story!
I had heard this story from someone and it had made such an impact on my heart that I never forgot it! In 1994 two Americans answered an invitation from the Russian Department of Education to teach morals and ethics based on biblical principles in the public schools and orphanages. During Christmas time that year, they told the story of Christmas in an orphanage. After the story, the children were given some cardboard to make a crude manger. One of the Americans walked around to see if anyone needed help. When he came to the table where little Misha sat, the American was shocked to see two babies in the manger. Calling for a translator, the American asked little Misha the reason for two babies in the manger.
AND THIS SHALL BE A SIGN
Signs are important. Before making big decisions, we pray and sometimes ask God for signs. Regarding the birth of Jesus, God gave many signs. The Second coming is another important event, and Jesus himself has given the signs of the end times in Matthew 24. Sometimes, people asked God for a sign. We read the story of Gideon in Judges Ch 4. Gideon asked God for a sign to know that God would save Israel by Gideon's hand. King Hezekiah asked God for a sign of his healing (2 Kings 20: 1-10).
In Luke's Gospel (Lk.2:4-14), we see the story of the birth of Jesus. Mary gave birth to her Son in a cowshed. She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid Him...
ARISE, SHINE!
In Mt 5:16 Jesus talks about our light - "Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and honor your father in heaven". In Ps 43:3, the Psalmist talks about the Lord's light - "Send forth Your light and Your truth. Let them guide me. Let them bring me to Your holy mountain". In John 8:12 Jesus says, "I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life." Jesus is the light of the world and if we truly follow Him, we will also have the same light! What a beautiful thought! Every believer gets this light from the Lord.
The creation story gives us a beautiful picture in Gen 1:14. God created two l...
THE THREE RESPONSES
Three different messages were given on that very first Christmas morn. To the shepherds, the message was “Fear not, a Saviour is born” (Luke 2:10-12). To Herod, the message was, “The King is born” (Matthew 2:1-4). To the wise men the message was, "Seek him". All three recipients 'received ' the message differently. Herod was the King of Judea at the time of Jesus' birth. When Herod was told that a king was born, he was troubled and threatened. The Shepherds were an obscure set of people about whom nobody cared. When the angels announced of the birth of a 'Saviour' in the city of David, the shepherds were filled with joy and expectation! The wise men from the east must have been lookin...