Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Luke 8, Part 3

Scripture: Luke 8:22-25

Observation: Jesus goes out on a boat and falls asleep. Shortly after, a storm begins, causing great fear. The disciples wake Him, and He calms the storm. "Where is your faith?" He asks them. But they are amazed at the One who has the power and authority to command the winds and the waters.

Application: Psalm 135:7 tell us God controls the lightning and rain, and Nahum 1:4 says He rebukes the sea. The displays of Jesus's authority were designed to prove His identity. When the disciples saw these displays, it transformed their lives, because they realized this was God, and they were in His presence. I can experience Jesus's presence in a different way. As I draw closer to Him in prayer, I give Him all my joys, my praises, my worries and concerns. I can experience the peace of the Holy Spirit as I turn my life over to His will.

Prayer: Father that is my desire, to feel Your presence in my life at every moment. I don't want to know one single moment without You. Be the center of my life Lord, that no matter which way I turn I will feel You all around me. In Jesus' name I pray, Amen.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Luke 8, Part 2

Scripture: Luke 8:16-21

Observation: Jesus compares His teaching to a light. Light is not hidden, because if it is, it's ineffectual. Light must be put where all can see. Jesus also says to those who have more will be given, but those who have little will lose what they think they have. Upon the approach of His mother and brothers, Jesus clarifies that His family are those who obey God's word.

Application: When we hear the Word and accept it, we profit from it. That which we profit from, we then have the responsibility to use for the glory of God, for the good of the body of Christ, and to help those who don't know the Lord. We should desire to share the Word of Life and to shine, giving light to all. Those who prove themselves faithful hearers and doers of the Word are counted as Jesus' relations.

Prayer: Father how great to be counted in such a blessed family! I have been adopted into a Holy Family by the blood of my Redeemer. This life changing experience is one I want to share with anyone and everyone who will listen, and even those who won't. Give me words to speak, Lord, and a heart to reach out to unbelievers, to doubters, to the unchurched, lost and confused. May my words and actions speak of the grace extended to me by my loving God. In Christ Jesus I pray, Amen.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Luke 8, Part 1

Scripture: Luke 8:1-15

Observation: The parable of the sower. Jesus gives a parable explaining why everyone who hears the Word doesn't have the same experience. Some hear, but the enemy comes in and takes the Word from their hearts; they just don't believe. Others have no root. They hear and believe, but not enough to withstand times of testing. Then there are those drowned by thorns, or the cares of the world. They try to take care of their troubles themselves instead of giving them to the Lord. The ones that bear fruit are those who hold fast to the Word with an honest and pure heart.

Application: These same people exist today. Jesus let us know not everyone who heard the Word would accept it. My concern must be my own heart. Am I holding fast to the Word? Or is the enemy or the cares of the world drowning Him out?

Prayer: Father, for me to hold fast to Your Word in my heart, I must read it daily, meditate on it, pray it, and use it in every aspect of my life. May Your Word be the driving force in my life, Lord. May it speak to me with wisdom each day. And may I accept this wisdom as it teaches me to live my life thoroughly and completely for You. In Christ Jesus, Amen.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Luke 7, Part 4

Scripture: Luke 7:36-50

Observation: The sinful woman. Jesus goes to the house of Simon, a Pharisee. There a woman known only as a sinner comes in, bathing Jesus' feet with her tears and drying them with her hair. She anoints them with expensive perfume. Simon doubts Jesus' power because He allowed this sinful woman to touch Him. Jesus instead explains why her love is greater, because she's been forgiven more than most. She treated Jesus better than the host. Instead of feeling conviction, those sitting with Jesus again doubt His authority to forgive sins.

Application: Whenever I think about my sinful life, I shudder. Can Jesus possibly have the capacity to forgive me? This woman proves He does. She isn't even referred to by her name; she's known only as the "sinful woman". Yet Jesus, who sees beyond what man can see, knows her sorrow and repentance. And He knows mine, too.

Prayer: Dear Heavenly Father, knowing that You, in Your unconditional love, mercy and grace, have forgiven my multitiude of sins, gives me a new lease on life. I pray I can be as forgiving as You have been with me. That I can show the kind of compassion I've been shown, and that I may grant mercy as it has been granted to me. Thank You for Your great love. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Luke 7, Part 3

Scripture: Luke 7:18-35

Observation: John the Baptist asks Jesus if He is the Messiah. Jesus was doing all kinds of miracles, but He was not being the conquering Messiah the Jews were expecting. Jesus let John know that He was the One because of he miracles He'd done. Jesus then turns to the people and tells them John the Baptist is the Elijah they are awaiting. The crowds who'd been baptized by John accepted this, but the Pharisees did not. Jesus then pointed out their hard heartedness - they didn't accept John because he ate no bread nor drank wine, but neither did they accept Jesus who did eat bread and drink wine. But God's wisdom would be vindicated by those who respond to it.

Application: Those less educated in the law were able to see the truth because their hearts were open to receive it. The Pharisees couldn't see what was right in front of their faces because of their pride. Do I allow my pride to blind me to the truth?

Prayer: Father, there are moments when I read Your Word or hear a sermon, and I don't really want to read or hear those things that convict me, but I can't let my pride get in the way of doing what pleases You. Teach me humility everyday, Lord, so that I will be willing to accept responsibility for my actions and be willing to turn away from sin. May I seek Your wisdom in everything so that I can live a life that glorifies You. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Luke 7, Part 2

Scripture: Luke 7:11-17

Observation: On His way to Nain Jesus comes upon a very sad funeral procession. A widow has lost her only son. In the culture of the day, this was financially catastrophic. The widow would have no way to support herself and would have to live off charity. Jesus feels compassion and raises her son from the dead. The crowds see the parallel between Jesus and the prophets, like Elijah and Elisha.

Application: Jesus saw situations each day that were worthy of compassion. But He didn't stop there - He did something about it. Granted, I can't raise anyone from the dead. But I can show compassion by helping those in need.

Prayer: Father, this is an area I really need help with. I can see a situation, feel terrible about it, but not know what to do. Sometimes I think about it after the fact, which is frustrating. Other times I hear people's ideas and wonder, "Why didn't I think of that?" Help me to put my compassion in action. Even if it just means lending a hand or an ear, show me ways to help others who are going through tough times and in this way bring glory to You. In Christ Jesus, Amen.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Luke 7, Part 1

Scripture: Luke 7:1-10

Observation: A Roman centurion hears of Jesus and sends for Him to heal his slave who is very sick. Jesus is on His way when the centurion sends word to Him not to come all the way to his house because he isn't worthy to receive the Lord; instead he asks Jesus to just say the word and his slave will be healed. He recognizes Jesus has such great authority He doesn't have to be present to heal the slave. Jesus tells the crowds this faith has not been seen in Israel, and the slave is healed.

Application: How great is my faith in Jesus? When He seems distant, do I still believe He is watching over me and working in the background? Or do I begin to fear He's forgotten me? My faith should be so great that any doubt can be easily put out of my mind.

Prayer: Lord, I believe that You can do anything. There are moments when I wonder if You hear my prayers and if You'll ever answer them, but I know that You are at work in my life even when I don't know what You're doing. I trust that You know what's best, and that the prayers I pray will be answered at the appropriate time. Thank You for always taking care of me. In Christ Jesus I pray, Amen.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Luke 6, Part 4

Scripture: Luke 6:32-49

Observation: Jesus teaches attributes every Christian should have. He begins by teaching to love our enemies. After all, God kind and merciful even to the wicked. Next, we are taught to be forgiving and not judge others, because we will be judged with the same measure. Jesus proceeds with parables that speak against hypocrisy, and seeing the faults in others. Lastly, Jesus tells us we need to come to Him, hear His words, and act on them. Only then will we produce good fruit.

Application: The Bible is our life manual. Jesus gives simple explanations on how to live our life to the fullest. True, it isn't what our society says is the way to live. Our culture teaches, "It's all about ME," while Jesus taught to put others first. But one look at our society and it's plain to see, they've got it wrong and Jesus has it right.

Prayer: Father it's so easy to get taken up in the "me" way of thinking, but in the end this selfish approach to life is empty and brings no joy. I pray You will remind me to put others before myself, so that I can be more like You and experience the true joy and satisfaction that is achieved when I give more than receive. Thank You for Your Word and teachings. In Jesus' name I pray, Amen.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Luke 6, Part 3

Scripture: Luke 6:17-31

Observation: The Sermon on the Mount. This sermon became famous because it was radically different from what the Jews were doing. Jesus was teaching the people to do to others as they wanted done to them. He taught kindness to all, even enemies.

Application: What Jesus taught was altogether different from what is popular in our culture today, too. We live in the "Me" generation, but Jesus taught us to put the needs of others before our own. Blessings would come from suffering, and our ultimate reward would be eternal, not like the riches of the world which are temporary.

Prayer: Father, it's easy to want what we can see, what is popular at the moment. But I want what I can't see, the eternal reward which brings true joy. I realize that to reach that goal I have to experience all kinds of discomfort in my life first. Please remind me Lord, that this life is short, and anything I experience here is nothing compared to the pain You experienced on the cross. Thanks to that suffering I have the hope of eternal life. Thank You so much for Your loving sacrifice. In Your Precious Name I pray, Amen,

Friday, June 19, 2009

Luke 6, Part 2

Scripture: Luke 6:12-16

Observation: After spending the night in prayer, Jesus picks the 12 apostles, disciples He would send out to take the Gospel.

Application: Jesus could have picked out the 12 apostles on His own. Being fully God and fully man, He would have made the wisest choices. Yet He spent a whole night in prayer before going out and choosing His apostles. Jesus taught us a very important lesson that day: even if we're going to do something that we're confident in doing, we still need to pray about it. Am I taking the time to consult my decisions with my Father before proceeding?

Prayer: Father, so many times I've felt self sufficient. I feel like I can take care of the little things, and only need to consult with You for the big things. But even Jesus ran His decisions by You. You want me to trust You with everything in my life. I pray You will keep me close to You and help me make decisions that will bring You glory and honor, which You rightfully deserve. Even the little, seemingly insignificant things. Because to You, all of my life is important and valuable. To You be the Glory. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Luke 6, Part 1

Scripture: Luke 6:1-11

Observation: Sabbath conflicts. The religious leaders had placed an exaggerated amount of details to the Sabbath, so much so that they'd lost perspective of the real issue of the Sabbath - glorifying God. Jesus tried to explain that King David violated the law to satisfy his hunger, and that doing good was lawful on the Sabbath. But the hearts of the Pharisees had become so hardened, rather than conviction they felt rage, and plotted to kill Jesus.

Application: Even today, as Christians there are times we can't see the forest for the trees. We're focused on little details, insignificant things our pastors or fellow brothers and sisters in Christ do, and become critical of them. Instead of bringing up the body of Christ, we do just what the enemy wants and bring it down. We need to accept our differences and choose to love one another as Christ loves us.

Prayer: Father, I know that I'm to treat others the way I wish to be treated. Yet at times I expect others to behave the way I think they should, or else they aren't acceptable. I pray You will teach me to have compassion and grace like You have with me, so that I may learn to love all fellow believers, no matter how similar or different we are. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Luke 5, Part 3

Scripture: Luke 5:27-39

Observation: The Pharisees begin questioning Jesus' actions. The religious leaders of Jesus' day had become so accustomed to their traditional ways, they couldn't understand where Jesus was coming from. He ate with tax collectors and sinners! He wouldn't fast! But Jesus explained that He came to lead sinners to repentance, and that there would come a time for fasting and prayer. He also told the parable of the wineskins, telling them His way wouldn't mix with their way (Judaism), but many would prefer the old way.

Application: The Gospel may be appealing to some, but the change is not something they're ready for. Their lifestyle is comfortable, and change is difficult. Am I willing to accept the changes Jesus brings to my life, even if it means stepping out of my comfort zone?

Prayer: Father, You know better than anyone that I don't like change. Yet I also realize that the changes You make in my life are for my own good. I pray I will be accepting of Your will, even when it means moving out of my comfort zone into a new area You have prepared for me. As You tell me in Jeremiah 29:11, the plans You have for me are for good, and I trust in You. In Christ Jesus, Amen.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Luke 5, Part 2

Scripture: Luke 5:12-26

Observation: Jesus heals a leper and a paralytic. Jesus tells the leper to make a sacrifice as is ordered in the law, and to tell no one. But His fame spreads, and even the Pharisees come to check Him out. Before healing the paralytic, Jesus forgives his sins, something only God can do (Psalm 103:12). The Pharisees see this as blasphemy, but Jesus proves He has authority to forgive sins. Because of this God is glorified and the crowds are amazed.

Application: Talk is cheap. Jesus didn't just say what He could do; He backed it up with actions. He forgave sins because He could, and proved it by healing the sick. I can repeat Scripture like a parrot, but what matters is if I live what I say. There's much I can do. The question is, am I doing it?

Prayer: Father, You have taught me that Christianity is not a "spectator sport." I need to put my faith in action, or else I have no faith at all. If I don't practice what I preach, I don't really believe it. Reveal to me where I need to focus my energy, whether it be in my home or another ministry, so that my faith is strengthened and You may be glorified. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Luke 5, Part 1

Scripture: Luke 5:1-11

Observation: Jesus is teaching the crowds from Simon Peter's boat. Jesus tells Peter to bring down the nets. Though they'd caught nothing all night, Jesus's words and teachings impacted Peter so much he went ahead and dropped the nets, catching enough fish to fill two boats. He immediately realized this was the Lord, and asked Jesus to get away from him, a sinful man (v. 8). But Jesus chose him and the sons of Zebedee for His ministry.

Application: Jesus has a calling for each of us. We may not know what it is, or understand it once it's revealed. But Jesus knows us better than we know ourselves. Once Peter knew his calling, he left his boat to follow Jesus. Am I willing to do the same?

Prayer: Lord, You have called me, I believe, to teach children. While I hate talking to crowds, I can stand before these kids and teach them Your Word. I realize this must come from You, because I wouldn't have chosen to do this on my own. I also know this may not be all You call me to do. May my heart be open and willing to accept whatever task is at hand, and may I only do it for Your glory, not mine. In Christ Jesus' name, Amen.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Luke 4, Part 3

Scripture: Luke 4:31-44

Observation: Jesus teaches in Capernaum. A man possessed by a demon comes and proclaims Jesus is the Holy One of God. Jesus rebukes the demon and he leaves. Later Jesus heals Peter's mother-in-law from a fever. When the crowds hear this, they bring their sick for healing. They also bring those prossessed by demons, who again shout that Jesus is the Son of God, but He rebukes them. He then leaves to continue proclaiming the Gospel.

Application: The demons recognize Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God. They know His power and what He can do to them. Yet they don't turn from evil. Just because someone knows that Jesus is the Christ doesn't mean they're saved. We need to repent, turn away from evil, and turn to Jesus, otherwise we are no different than His enemies.

Prayer: Father, keep me in Your Word. That's where Your truths are, not in the mouths of men. Many claim to teach Your truths, but if Scripture isn't being taught, or it's being taught in a twisted way, there is not truth. I want to remain in Your Word each day, learning something new each day and refreshing what You've already taught me, so that I can be prepared to defend Your Word against false teachings. In Your Name I pray, Amen.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Luke 4, Part 2

Scripture: Luke 4:14-30

Observation: Jesus preaches in Nazareth, where He was raised. The people here were His neighbors, who knew Him and His family. Yet they drove Him out of their presence because they didn't like what He was saying and didn't believe this son of Joseph had any authority to tell them what they were doing wrong.

Application: It's easier to present the Gospel to a stranger than to our own family and friends. The stranger may be more willing to listen than our own family. Jesus knew the Nazareans wouldn't accept Him, yet He went to preach to them anyway. Our responsibility is to preach the Gospel. Whether it is accepted or not is not in our power, but to let the good news of Jesus be known is.

Prayer: Father, I've encountered opposition to Your Word from the people closest to me, and at times it's discouraging. I want my family and friends to know the joy of having a relationship with You, yet they reject the notion. Give me wisdom to continue proclaiming Your truth, and peace even when that truth is rejected. It is in Your timing that the Gospel is received. I need only speak Your Word, and You'll take care of the rest. Thank You for Your faithfulness; I leave my loved ones in Your hands. In Christ Jesus, Amen.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Luke 4, Part 1

Scripture: Luke 4:1-13

Observation: The devil tempts Jesus. The first two times satan tries to bring Jesus down by using personal attacks; first using Jesus's hunger to his advantage, then offering Jesus all the kingdoms of the world. When Jesus answers satan both times with Scripture, the devil uses a different tactic; he quotes Scripture himself, but in a twisted way. Jesus doesn't fall for it, and the devil leaves defeated.

Application: Just because a preacher uses the Word of God doesn't mean he's preaching truth. The devil twists the Word and uses others to do the same. I need to be in the Word and in prayer to be sure the devil doesn't deceive me with his lies as he's done to so many.

Prayer: Father, Your enemy is lurking everywhere, even in places of worship. So many churches in the world claim to be spreading the gospel, but upon closer examination we see they are spreading their own agenda. Keep me alert, Lord, protected against the enemy's attacks. Show me Your will for my life and Your truths in Your Word, and do not let false teachers and prophets confuse me. You alone are truth, and You alone are God. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Luke 3, Part 2

Scripture: Luke 3:21-38

Observation: Jesus is baptized and approved by the Father and the Holy Spirit. Then Luke takes us through the lineage of Jesus, as Matthew did. The big difference is that Matthew started with Abraham, showing Jesus' lineage to Israel, while Luke went all the way back to Adam, showing Jesus' significance for all people.

Application: We all come from the same beginning. We are all God's creation. None of us is an accident. God created each of us for His pleasure, and although we've all fallen to sin, God sent His Son to die for all, so that all people may have eternal life in Him. Every one of us has that opportunity.

Prayer: Father, You showed Your great love for us, in that while we were sinners, Christ died for us (Romans 5:8). Such a huge gift, redemption! What then, do You ask of me? Your Word tells me to walk humbly with You in justice and kindness (Micah 6:8), and to share my hope with others (Matthew 28:19-20). What You ask is nothing in comparison with what You've given and continue to give each day. May I continue to walk in Your ways and bring You the joy and pleasure You created me for. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Luke 3, Part 1

Scripture: Luke 3:1-20

Observation: The ministry of John the Baptist. Most of John's ministry is summarized in this chapter, yet it's obvious the power it had. Crowds were coming to be baptized, but John told them repentance needed to come first. The people asked what needed to be done, and John was very specific. They knew the law, but John told them to share with the poor. To the tax collector he said not to take more than what was due, and soldiers not to be extortionists. When asked if he was the Christ, he made clear he was preparing the way for Christ. Still, John's preaching was radical enough to get him jailed.

Application: The same terms apply to us today. Repentance is necessary to have a relationship with Christ. Turning away from sinful ways to serve our Lord is not always easy. Changing the habits that we've become comfortable with can only happen when we've experienced a change of heart and turned ourselves over to the Holy Spirit for renewal.

Prayer: Lord, though I've accepted You as my Lord and Savior and try to live a life worthy of You, I recognize I fall short everyday. Whether by my actions or thoughts, I manage to grieve You. Yet it's my desire to serve You. Please forgive my wrong actions and lead me to do what is rights and holy. You deserve my very best, and I will give You no less. In Your Holy name I pray, Amen.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Luke 2, Part 2

Scripture: Luke 2:41-52

Observation: The boy Jesus in the temple. At age 12, Jesus stays behind after the Passover to question the elders and priests regarding the law. Unfortunately He doesn't tell His parents, who search frantically for Him. When they find Him, He tells them He's where He needs to be, in His Father's house. But Scripture also tells us He was an obedient son.

Application: Mary and Joseph were in Jerusalem for Passover. Jesus went with them. As a parent, am I modeling a Christian life and teaching it to my children? They will follow my example, whether good or bad. I must teach them to love the Lord with all their hearts, or else they may never learn.

Prayer: Father, You have entrusted me with a great treasure: my children, which You call a blessing (Psalm 127:3). Help me to teach them, to guide them in Your ways, and to set an example of love and dedication to Your will, so that they will desire to have that kind of relationship with You. Teach me to be their spiritual teacher, so that they too can be spiritual leaders in the future. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Luke 2, Part 1

Scripture: Luke 2:1-40

Observation: Jesus' birth and presentation in the temple. There was great celebration in heaven upon Jesus' birth, and it spread down to the earth. God used two righteous people known in the temple, Simeon and Anna the prophetess, to announce that Jesus was the awaited Messsiah, the consolation of Israel. This, sadly, would bring much pain to Mary, who would live to see Jesus rejected and crucified.

Application: Though the angel had told Mary she was blessed among women, it didn't exempt her from suffering. It must have been devastating for her to hear Simeon's prophesy. But our lives as Christians here on earth doesn't promise to be a smooth ride. There will be pain to suffer before we experience the day when there will be no more mourning, crying, tears or death (Revelation 21:4).

Prayer: "I know there'll be days when this life brings me pain, but if that's what it takes to praise You, Jesus bring the rain." That song comes to my mind Lord, because those days must come. But I will praise You even when life seems too much to bear, because in the end I know where I'm going and my sufferings will end. May Your name be praised forever. In Your Precious name I pray, Amen.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Luke 1, Part 3

Scripture: Luke 1:57-80

Observation: John the Baptist is born, and his father Zechariah gives praises to God. Zechariah prophesies that John will prepare the way of the Lord, by the promise God had give the Israelites hundreds of years before.

Application: God always keeps His promises. It had been 400 years since a prophet had spoken of the coming Messiah, yet at the proper time Jesus came. The same is true for our lives. God makes us a promise; we can be sure it will be fulfilled at the proper time.

Prayer: Lord, You promised to come back for Your church. Many turn from You in discouragement and disbelief because You haven't come back yet. But Your Word is true, and Your promises secure. You will return, at the proper time, in all Your Glory, for Your bride. I await that day as though it is today, knowing that Your Word will not return to You empty. Come Lord Jesus! In Your Precious Name I pray, Amen.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Luke 1, Part 2

Scripture: Luke 1:26-56

Observation: Jesus' birth is foretold. Elizabeth is pregnant with John the Baptist, and the baby leaps when he hears Mary's voice. Elizabeth is filled with the Holy Spirit and rejoices in the fact that God is using her in His plan for salvation. Mary then praises God in a hymn known as the Magnificat. She trusts in God and His purpose, even though this will be a difficult time for her.

Application: Not all of God's will for my life will be smooth sailing. It will be difficult at times, and lonely. In those moments, when my life is at its lowest point, can I still praise God?

Prayer: Father, You alone are worthy of my praise, and when life is good it's so easy to praise You. But when the hard times come, when problems arise and it seems like there's no hope, I will still praise You, because no matter what condition I'm in, no matter what is going on in my life, You are God, You are in control, and You are still worthy of all praise. I trust in You. You know what's best and why I need to experience the things I do. May Your holy name be praised forever. In Jesus' Name, Amen.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Luke 1, Part 1

Scripture: Luke 1:1-25

Observation: The angel Gabriel tells Zechariah that he will be a father. Zechariah finds this hard to believe since he's up in years, and so he loses his voice. Elizabeth becomes pregnant and stays in seclusion for five months. Her words in verse 25 caught my attention. She feels God has looked favorably on her after the disgrace she's endured.

Application: It seems unfair that Elizabeth felt disgraced over something she couldn't control - her lack of children. Yet how many times are people discriminated against today? Race, nationality, handicap, all kinds of reasons that, to many, are a justified excuse to discriminate. But Jesus taught us to treat others the way we wish to be treated. Discrimination is wrong, even if society thinks it's okay.

Prayer: Lord, You died for everyone. When You laid down Your life, You didn't exclude anyone from the opportunity to accept You as Savior. If we are all the same in Your eyes, sinners that need salvation, who am I to treat others less than myself? May I have a heart like Yours, willing to love everyone regardless of race, nationality, or status. I don't want to judge so that I'm not judged as well. In Christ Jesus, Amen.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Mark 16

Scripture: Mark chapter 16

Observation: Christ's resurrection and ascension to heaven. When the women go to anoint Jesus, they find the tomb empty. An angel tells them Jesus has risen, and they run to tell the disciples, who don't believe. Two others see Jesus, but no one believes them, either. Jesus then appears to the 11 and rebukes them for their unbelief.

Application: The disciples received the best news ever, yet they refused to believe. We have God's Word and all His assurances, yet at times we also experience unbelief. At these times God rebukes and corrects us for our own hardness of heart, for our disobedience and distrust of His promises, so that we will learn to fully trust in Him.

Prayer: Father, I know and believe that You sent Jesus to die for my sins, and that You rose Him on the third day. Yet at times I hear Your Words and doubt they may be for me. I see how they apply to others, but not to myself. Help my unbelief, Lord! Convict me and make me see that ALL Your Word is useful for teaching, but also for reproof and correction (2 Tim. 3:16) and work in my heart so that I will gladly accept that correction. In Jesus' Name, Amen.

Mark 15, Part 2

Scripture: Mark 15:33-47

Observation: Death and burial of our Lord Jesus. What a sad and painful day for Christ's followers! Their teacher had suffered a ghastly death. Two things stand out in today's reading: first, the temple curtain was torn, meaning Jesus was now our access to the Father. Second, the bravery of Joseph of Arimathea, who requested Jesus' body. As a member of the Sanhedrin, asking for Jesus's body put him at odds with the council. Still, Joseph knew what was right and didn't let fear or the opinions of others stop him.

Application: We now have access to the Father thru Jesus. Are we taking full advantage? Joseph stood for Jesus even though all his friends and collegues did not. Do I have that kind of bravery?

Prayer: Father, You opened the door to Your presence when You sent Your Son to die on the cross. Thank You for that act of love and kindness. May I show the kind of bravery Joseph of Arimathea had, and stand up for Your Son and His Holy Name, as a sign of my own love and gratitude for Your blessing. In Christ Jesus, Amen.