Land Flowing with Milk and Honey …
Bible Reading: Deuteronomy 11:8 -17
As we completed our tour of Israel and Jordan in Sep 2014, one question was ringing in my heart continually: Why did God give the Israelites this kind of terrain, which is 80% wilderness? After all, the Lord created the whole earth (Gen.1:1) and filled it with lush green pastures, rivers, and trees. As human parents, we want to give our children good things. Then, why did God give His children a land filled with rocky mountains and wild bushes?
God did not set up Adam and Eve in a wilderness when He created them. He set them in Eden, which was watered by not...
Be the Light!
Bible Reading: Ephesians 5:8-14
If we have to walk right, we need light. Jesus said, “I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life” (John 8:12). If we follow Jesus, we have the light of life! Paul says there is a connection between evil and darkness and good and light. Darkness kills, and light gives life. Seeds need light to grow, and light produces fruit.
The Bible says in 1 Peter 2:9, “But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should show forth...
So, what should our motive be?
Bible Reading: Job 1:1-22
In the book of Job, we see Satan accusing Job of his motive in serving God (Job 1:9). Satan questioned Job's righteousness by saying that Job's love for God was really self-serving. Satan pointed out that Job worshiped God only because it profited him. After all, God had put a hedge around him and his household. Satan also said that if God were to stop protecting Job, then Job would curse God (Job 1:11). Satan accuses Job saying the only reason Job served God is because God had blessed the work of his hands. Satan said that Job was interested in God's ways, not for God's sake, but for his own prosp...
Motives
Bible Reading: Matthew 6:1-6
I read the Bible when I was young because I was asked to read. After coming to know the Lord in my teens, I started studying the Bible. But my motive was to win prizes in Bible Quizzes, not to know the will of God for my life. My action was right, but my motive was not! The word motive is derived from the same Latin root as the word 'motion.' It means 'that which causes something to move.' Our motives are the thoughts, desires, and fears that motivate us to act as we do. The reason for concern with motives is that wrong motives lead to bad actions! If we desire to see real change in o...
Growing in the Knowledge of God
Bible Reading: Colossians 1:9-18
Knowing God lies at the center of the Christian faith. Growth is a sign of life, and growing in the knowledge of God is the sign of a Christian's life! This knowledge is not book knowledge or hearsay. It is personal knowledge that arises from personal experience. The knowledge of God is at the heart of salvation and all spiritual experience. Paul prayed for the believers in Colossae that they would grow in the knowledge of God (Col 1:9-12). Peter also prayed similarly in 2 Peter 3:17,18. Not only did Paul and Peter pray, but Jesus also prayed that we may know the true God (John 17:3).
Are the Lord's Commands Burdensome?
Bible Reading: 1 John 5:1-5
When we read the Ten Commandments (Ex 20) and the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:21-26) together, the Lord's commands seem too hard to do! But the disciple John, the beloved disciple, seems to think that they are not burdensome! The dictionary defines 'Burdensome' as 'difficult to carry out or fulfil'. John says in 1 John 5:3, "For this is the love of God, that we keep His commandments. And His commandments are not burdensome". How can we understand this paradox? Keeping His commandments is not a definition of the love of God, but it is the effect of the love of God upon us and how it is...
Carrying one another's burdens
Bible Reading: Mark 12: 28-34
Bharathi Baskar is a famous Pattimandram (Debate) speaker, and she told this story. A man was very stressed and had problems in his life. So he went seeking the advice of a Guru (Teacher). The Guru listened to him and then asked him to bring a glass of water. The Guru mixed two spoons of salt in it and asked the man to drink it. The man tasted it but could not drink it because it was too salty. Then the Guru took the man to a pond, added the same amount of salt, and asked him to drink it. The man could drink it since the same amount of salt was mixed in the pond full of water! Then t...
The Lost Blessings
Bible Reading: John 14:15-24
God, in His wisdom, chose Israel to reveal Himself, and through them, He wanted to save the world. God planned the salvation of mankind right in the book of Genesis (3:15), and we see the divine plan unfolding beautifully as we read the Scripture. However, the people of God who participated in the divine plan did not know about God's final revelation or the final plan in their lifetime. That is why the Lord expected them to walk by faith, not sight. That is why Abraham was commended for his faith and obedience. God promised a great deal of land to the children of Abraham even when he was childless. We see...
The Name Lists
There are many lists of names in the Bible. Some are part of genealogies while some other lists are part of people groups or soldier groups that were worthy to be mentioned. But it is important to understand that the genealogies and other lists in the Bible are not entirely complete. There are many people who are left out. They often "highlighted" prominent people from the past, but left off those people who were not that well known. Genealogies bolster the historicity of Scripture, confirm prophecy, and provide insight into the character of God and the lives of His people.
Even though genealogies may at first glance appear irrelevant, they hold an important place in Scripture. While I read the Bible, when I come upon such genealogies, I sometimes want to...
The Lukewarm Christian!
Everyone has been praying for revival in general and revival in Churches since the time the churches were locked down! And I came across what Spurgeon had said about the marks of a complacent church. Spurgeon described such a church as follows:
· They have prayer-meetings, but there are only a few present, for they like quiet evenings home
· They are content to have all things done decently and in order, but vigor and zeal are considered vulgar
· They may have schools, Bible-classes, preaching rooms, and all sorts of agencies; but they might as well be without t...