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January23, 2023

2 Corinthians 3:3  And you show that you are a letter from Christ delivered by us, written not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone but on tablets of human hearts.

God has imprinted his love and care on our hearts. He truly means it when he says, "I love you," "Be mine," "True love," and "Friends forever." These divine messages on our hearts define who we are and whose we are. These words should motivate us in our love for one another: "We love because he first loved us" (1 John 4:19). His love for us helps us to say, "I love you," Be mine," "True love," and "Friends forever" in the Lord's name to one another. With sincere hearts, we care for one another in the same way that God cares for us. Let every heart be a message board of lve.
 


 

January 18, 2023

In his first miracle, Jesus turned water into wine at the wedding of Cana, and the wedding guests continued celebrating. This miracle foreshadows the Lord's Supper and revealed the transformation of his people.

Jesus' mother Mary told her son, "They have no wine" (John 2:3). She knew that Jesus could solve the problem. She told the servants, "Do whatever he tells you" (John 2:5). Jesus was the one to whom they should listen. Without wine, the celebration would end, but the feast continued when Jesus provided wine. The marriage feast is a symbol of the feast of heaven, where the Groom, Christ, weds the bride, the Church, in a celebration that will last forever.

The miraculous wine from water was "the best," but a better wine was poured at the Lord's table the night before his death. That wine was the blood of Christ, shed for the forgiveness of our sins. The wine at the Lord's Supper brings a deeper celebration of everlasting joy through the removal of sins. The wine poured at Cana flowed through Christ's ministry to the wine of the Lord's Supper, wine that flows to us as we partake of the bread and wine of Holy Communion. This very best of wine - the blood of our Savior - enters us in a rich and abundant way.

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January 17, 2023

Psalm 1:2  Blessed is the person whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates on his law day and night.

Psalm 119:35  Direct me in the path of your commands, for there I find delight.

If it seems a little odd to be saying, "Yes, please!" to God's law and to the path of His commands, consider two things. First, words like law and commands are something like desire or pleasure in that they only have negative connotations after the Fall. Before the Fall (and after the resurrection) we respond to God's law with delight!

Only sin makes God's commands and God's law a burden for only sin allows the law to awaken in us sinners a desire for something that is not given to us to desire.
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January 12, 2023

Isaiah 62:4  My Delight is in Her, and your land Married; for the Lord delight in you, and your land shall be married.

The promised restoration of the relationship between God and God's people is accompanied with the promise of love and delight, a desirable, almost sensual delight; a pleasurable delight know specifically in the intimacy of marriage. The intimacy, the disclosure, the knowing and being known entailed in such an image is almost breathtaking. God intends to know you - and be known by you - in intimate ways that bring delight.

God's people respond with a similar Desirable Delight. They respond to God's invitation with a, "Yes, please!"
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January 11, 2023

Psalm 37:4  Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart.

It's not just God's words that are a delicious delight, but the Divine Person - God's presence, God's personality, God's delight in us - and we are invited to taste, and savor, and relish and enjoy God. In fact, to delight yourself in the Lord is to receive from God the desires of your heart.

In this case, the word desire has to do with a request or petition; I am asking for this because I want it. Approaching God, treating the very presence of the Almighty as something delectable and delicious - results in the granting of your requests and petitions, the fulfillment of the desire of your heart.

In other words, if you let your taste buds become enthralled with the flavor of the presence of the Great I Am, then what you long for most will begin to shift toward what God has been wanting to give you all along. Your desire will shift to what Jesus is giving you, as Jesus gives you himself.
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January 10, 2023

Psalm 119:103  How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!

God's Word, when we chew on it and ponder it and meditate on it, brings with it a special variety of delight. Receiving and internalizing God's Word is like eating food that not only sustains and nourishes, but food that delights!

As Jesus feeds and nourishes and delights you with the Word, he also feeds and nourishes and delights you with his very self. Delicious delight is not just an image of savoring God's Word, it's an image of savoring the very presence of the Almighty God.
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January 9, 2023

John 14:6 I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.

"Many roads go up the mountain, but they all get to the top." "All religions are essentially the same." "One religion is as good as another."

Weird statements, right? The funny thing is, often the same people who make these statements select their doctor very carefully!

These commonly heard views summarize what is known as "universalism," the myth that ultimately all people will be saved regardless of what they believe or what religion they follow.

But the "gospel in a nutshell" says, "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16).

There is universal salvation. God offers salvation to all people but only through belief in Jesus Christ. And that atonement, grasped by our Spirit-empowered faith, effects our justification: We are declared righteous, forgive, by God. We are saved, that is, rescued from our sins, and made God's children and heirs of eternal life through the death and resurrection of His Son.


 

This is why it's so important to get the Good News about Christ out to everyone in the world as quickly as possible. And we must not forget to be faithful witnesses to Him in our own backyards.

We thank God daily for the salvation He offers to all believers. We pray that all humanity may come to know and believe in Jesus Christ, the only way to the Father and eternal life.

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