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For
I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I
was a stranger, and ye took me in: Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick,
and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me. Matthew 25:35-36
As
one reads our text for the day. You can quickly see that all six needs that
Jesus puts emphasis on, society says they ought to do better, look better,
smell better, and act better. In the eyes of the profession of Life Insurance,
they are not even considered worthy of their business. To break it down,
society states "That's their problem, they need to fix it."
On
the other hand, the High Net Worth clients is preferred by society. For all of
us, these six types of people we never want to be. But whatever circumstances
lead people to this place, there are people who literally have nothing but
misfortune, and who look to the kindness of others to get them by. However,
there are some people who exploit that kindness when they don't need help at
all.
We
do not choose who we belong to when we enter this world. Society has gotten
away from a Spiritual foundation, which is required by us as human beings to
balance everyday situations. When one reads the Bible, you will find that the
word Poor" and "poverty" appear 446 times in 384 separate
verses. "Wealth" can be found 1,453 times in 1,273 verses. "Justice,"
in contrast, appears 1,576 times in the Old and New Testament in 1,379 separate
verses.
When
we look at the numbers, we must ask ourselves, if the writers of the Bible had
to write about our dispensation. What will the numbers be of the poor? Obvious,
there is a work to be done by our churches, and our community that few have any
idea of for the poor. “I was an hungred,” Christ says, “and ye
gave me meat; I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink; I was a stranger, and ye
took me in; naked, and ye clothed me; I was sick, and ye visited me; I was in
prison, and ye came unto me.”
What
happens to one who is in need of food? Like it or not, after 6 hours, one
becomes either angry or hungry. Between the 6-72 hours, the body
enters a state called ketosis, as it begins to fast or starve. Beyond 72
hours, your body looks to get energy from other sources and starts to use
protein reserves. After 1-2 weeks, without any vitamins or minerals, the
body’s immune system starts to shut down along with any ‘unnecessary’ bodily
functions. Lastly after 3 weeks - 70 days, the body goes into starvation states
that lead to death.
In
understanding these things, the time has come for all to work together. At
times we may be called upon to give of our means to support the laborer of the
servants of God in the harvest field. As time unfolds, and when Jesus is seen
coming in the clouds of heaven, we shall all rejoice together in the gathering
of the sheaves.
While
this is a future reality, there is a work to be done now, that is untouched by
the majority of Christendom that Jesus says must be done. The mission of Christ
was to heal the sick, encourage the hopeless, bind up the brokenhearted. This
work of restoration is to be carried on among the needy, suffering ones of
humanity. God calls not only for your benevolence, but our cheerful
countenance, our hopeful words, the grasp of our hand. Today He is calling upon
you to relieve the afflicted ones nearest you.
Some
of them are sick with nothing but the shirt on their back and hope has
departed. As follows of God, we are called to bring back the sunlight in them.
There are souls who have lost their courage; all they need is someone to talk
to, pray with, and open the Bible with understanding. The Holy Spirit is
waiting to use you to make a living impressions upon the heart of some soul
today.
But
many of us are ready to question the power of God through the Holy
Spirit. The Wycliffe Bible
Encyclopedia summarizes the gospel message this way: "The
central truth of the gospel is that God has provided a way of salvation for men
through the gift of His son to the world. He suffered as a sacrifice for sin,
overcame death, and now offers a share in His triumph to all who will accept
it. The gospel is good news because it is (the) gift of God, not something that
must be earned by penance or by self-improvement." John 3:16; Romans
5:8-11; 2 Corinthians 5:14-19; Titus 2:11-14; Psalms 4:1-4.
In
other words, "The heart of the gospel is redemption, and the essence of
redemption is the substitutionary sacrifice of Christ," by C.H. Spurgeon.
Secondly, the outgrowth of the gospel is service to others first. According to
Ma Kathleen Ford of Bermuda, whose mother instilled in her family, and she
stilled in hers. She says, "Unless you go out of your way to help someone,
you haven't done anything."
Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly
loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and
patience. Bear with each other and forgive one another
if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave
you. And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all
together in perfect unity.
Colossians 3:12-14
"This
is the kind of medical missionary work to be done. Bring the sunshine of the
Sun of Righteousness into the room of the sick and suffering. Teach the inmates
and the poor how to cook. “He shall feed his flock like a shepherd,” with
temporal and spiritual food."
Over
the years, hundreds of people have tried to carry the Gospel to the Poor. There
has been as still are campaigns, strategies, and entrepreneurial ventures aimed
at helping the poor and needed. As for our modern societies, most of them have evolved
into an incredibly wasteful people. "The average consumer wastes worldwide
are 10 to 20 times as much food as someone living in the 1970s. According to
the National Resources Defense Council, they explain that, “Approximately
"40 percent of food in the United States today goes uneaten. That is
more than 20 pounds of food per person every month." The problem is hardly
limited to the U.S. Some 100 million tons of food is wasted annually in
the EU, and if nothing is done it's expected the amount of food waste there
will hit 126 million tons each year.
A
recently passed law in France will make it illegal for supermarkets to
throw away food that is still edible. Starting in July 2016, French
supermarkets that otherwise would have tossed out foods at or near their
expiration dates—and that sometimes poured bleach on them to discourage
dumpster divers from salvaging them—will be obligated to give the items to
charity or farms (for animal feed) or face the possibility of fines and even
jail time.”
To
bring some balance to this, “As nutrition, environmental, and personal finance
experts have noted, many food
expiration dates are confusing, overly cautious, or both, and the
result is that plenty of perfectly edible food (and money) is wasted. It's been estimated
that $160 billion worth of food in the U.S. alone is never
actually eaten.
Tesco, the largest independent supermarket chain in England and one of the biggest
in the world, has launched a pilot initiative at 10 of its stores in the
UK that will distribute 30,000 tons of perishable food annually to registered
charities. In the past, Tesco had been known to prosecute people as thieves when
they took food that was thrown out by its grocery stores. Two other large
supermarket brands in the UK, Sainsbury's and Morrisons, have started similar
giveaway programs for perishable foods that would otherwise wind up in the
trash.” Go to http://time.com/money/3913386/food-waste-feed-hungry/
for more information on food programs. Or you can go to other helplines that is
helping the needs of those without by clicking onto https://mswonlineprograms.org/poverty-hunger/
and http://www.our-africa.org/poverty
. If your country has a non for profit programs that is helping the needs of
humanity, let us know so we can tell the world.
But
what is God method of reaching the needy? "The poverty of the people to
whom we are sent is not to prevent us from working for them. Christ
came to this earth to walk and work among the poor and suffering. They received
the greatest share of His attention.
What
a world this would be, when we stop talking about helping those in need, and do
it from the heart! Walking among the poor and suffering, giving them our full attention.
Although it's not a lot of people involved in this work in country's around the
world, God is working through his special agent, visiting the poor and
needy, relieving woes of men, and alleviating suffering with the hope of the
gospel.
In Mark
14:7, Jesus, in speaking to His disciples makes this comment, "The
poor you will always have with you, and you can help them any time you want.
But you will not always have me." Why did Jesus make this statement?
Is this one of the strongest statements of the biblical mandate to end
poverty? Does the Bible say that we can never end poverty or does it
support a movement to abolish poverty with the poor taking the lead? To further
answer this question, let’s us see what the pen of inspiration has to say on the
subject.
"Take
away suffering and need, and we should have no way of understanding the mercy
and love of God, no way of knowing the compassionate, sympathetic heavenly
Father. Never does the gospel put on an aspect of greater loveliness than when
it is brought to the most needy and destitute regions. Then it is that its
light shines forth with the clearest radiance and the greatest power. Truth
from the Word of God enters the hovel of the peasant; rays from the Sun of
Righteousness light up the rude cottage of the poor, bringing gladness to the
sick and suffering. Angels of God are there, and the simple faith shown makes
the crust of bread and the cup of water a banquet."
"The
sin-pardoning Saviour welcomes the poor and ignorant, and gives them to eat of
the bread that comes down from heaven. They drink of the water of life. Those
who have been loathed and abandoned are through faith and pardon raised to the
dignity of sons and daughters of God. Lifted above the world, they sit in
heavenly places in Christ. They may have no earthly treasure, but they have
found the Pearl of great price."
Let
us study how best we can help those in our neighborhood who take no interest in
spiritual things. Start by visiting them, showing interest in their spiritual
as well as in their temporal welfare. Invite them to your home, and fellowship
with them by sharing good food and things to drink. If they like, read with
them from the Bible and explain its truths. These and other things will touch
their hearts and lead them to the God of love.
"The
work of gathering in the needy, the oppressed, the suffering, the destitute, is
the very work which every church that believes the truth for this time should
long since have been doing. We are to show the tender sympathy of the Samaritan,
... feeding the hungry, bringing the poor that are cast out to our homes,
gathering from God every day grace and strength that will enable us to reach to
the very depths of human misery and help those who cannot possibly help
themselves. In doing this work we have a favorable opportunity to set forth
Christ the Crucified One."
Lastly,
many wonder why their prayers are so lifeless, their faith so feeble and
wavering, their Christian experience so dark and uncertain. “Have we not
fasted,” they say, “and walked mournfully before the Lord of hosts?” In the
fifty-eighth chapter of Isaiah, the Bible has shown how us how this condition
of things may be changed. It says: “Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to
loose they bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the
oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke? Is it not to deal thy bread to
the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? when
thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from
thine own flesh?” Verses 6, 7.
This
is the recipe that God has prescribed for the faint-hearted, doubting,
trembling soul. Let the sorrowful ones, who walk mournfully before the Lord,
arise and help someone who needs help, and they shall be at peace. This is the
only way how we can have greater faith, and be more fervent in prayer. We all
need of the controlling power of the Holy Spirit; and now is the time to pray
for it. There is a great variety of work, adapted to different minds and varied
capabilities that needs to be done. Let us pray that God will help us, in our
own special way, become the HEART OF THE GOSPEL to some today.
A
prayerful moment: Father, help me give back to You, by helping someone in need
near me. Amen!
Song of the day: White
Heart | We are His hands | Legendas PT
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For
the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and his ears are attentive to their
prayer, but the face of the Lord is against those who do evil." 1 Peter
3:12
God
has made ample provision that we may stand perfect in His grace, wanting in
nothing, and waiting for the appearing of our Lord. But are you ready? Have you
made every provision to be covered with His wedding garment? Better still! Why
does Christ's righteousness need to be imputed to us? In Matthew 5:20, Jesus
says that, if His hearers want to enter into the kingdom of heaven, their
righteousness must exceed that of the Pharisees, who were the experts in the
Law. This is no difference today. We have a number of people who have become
experts of the law outwardly. But inwardly, they are nothing more than dead
man’s bones.
Then,
in Matthew 5:21–48, He proceeds to radically redefine the law from mere outward
conformity, which characterized the “righteousness” of the Pharisees, to an
obedience of both outward and inward conformity. He says, “You have heard it
said, but I say unto you” to differentiate between the way people heard the law
taught from how Jesus is reinterpreting it. Obeying the law is more than simply
abstaining from killing, committing adultery, and breaking oaths.
It’s
more than just getting angry with your brother, lusting in your heart, or making
insincere oaths. At the end of Jesus discourse He says, “If you are going to enter
the kingdom of heaven. You must exceed the righteousness of the Pharisees, and
that comes from being perfect.” At this point, the natural response is, “But I
can’t be perfect,” which is absolutely true.
“It
is impossible for man to save himself. Christ's righteousness alone can avail
for his salvation, and this is the gift of God. This is the wedding garment in
which you may appear as a welcome guest at the marriage supper of the Lamb. Let
faith take hold of Christ without delay, and you will be a new creature in
Jesus, a light to the world. Christ is called "The Lord our
righteousness." And through faith each one should say, "The Lord my
righteousness." When faith lays hold upon this gift, the praise of God
will be upon our lips, and we shall be able to say, "Behold the Lamb of
God, which taketh away the sin of the world."
Have
you a sense of want in your soul? Do you hunger and thirst after righteousness?
Then this is an evidence that Christ has wrought upon your heart, and created
this sense of need, in order that He may be sought after to do those things for
you through the endowment of His Holy Spirit which it is impossible for you to
do for yourself. The Lord specifies no conditions except that you hunger for
His mercy, desire His counsel, and long for His love. "Ask!" The
asking makes it manifest that you realize your necessity, and if you ask in
faith, you will receive.
So
are you covered with Christ Righteousness? That garment will never cover deceit,
impurity, corruption, hypocrisy, or a relationship with someone while you are
married to another, which is adultery. That garment will never cover
fornication which is cheap sex, uncleanness, which is a stinking accumulation
of mental and emotional garbage; frenzied and joyless grabs for happiness;
idolatry which is the worship of trinket gods; magic-show religion which is
sorcery.
That
garment will never cover hatred, paranoid loneliness; cutthroat competition;
all-consuming-yet-never-satisfied wants; a brutal temper; an impotence to love
or be loved, jealousies, outbursts of wrath, selfish ambitions, dissensions,
heresies, and envy. That garment will never cover a divided home and divided
lives; small-minded and lopsided pursuits; the vicious habit of depersonalizing
anyone into a rival; uncontrolled and uncontrollable addictions; ugly behavior
to your community like murders, drunkenness, and revelry.
The
Bible says, “The word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any
twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of
the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the
heart. Hebrews 4:12. We may conceal our sins from the eyes of men, but we can
hide nothing from the Omnipotence - all-powerful God; Omniscience
- all-knowing God; and the Omnipresence - all-present God. It is high
time for the youth and the little children be taught to choose for themselves
that royal robe woven in heaven’s loom—the “fine linen, clean and white,” which
all the holy ones of earth will wear. This robe of righteousness, which is Christ’s
own spotless character, is freely offered to every human being. But all who
receive it will receive and wear it here.
Today there is someone
saying, “Decisions must be made, and now I have a choice. I need your wisdom
Lord; I need to hear your voice. I’m facing challenges, and the walls are
closing in. I'm crying out to you, my one true, Faithful friend.
Hear my prayer oh Lord; I need you in my life. I cry to you Oh, lord. Please
lead me to the light. Show me the way, Oh lord, and cleanse me from my sin. I
need you Father. I need you once again. I need you today. I ask for
forgiveness, I need you once again.
Is this your prayer today?
Do you have on God’s clean robe of righteousness? Have you washed your clothes
in the blood of the Lamb? If not, why not? Today God and all heaven are working
for your good. “Even the righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ
unto all and upon all them that believe:" Romans 3:22-23. “The conditions upon which you may come to God are, not
that you shall be holy, but that you shall ask Him to cleanse you from all sin,
and purify you from all iniquity. Then why wait longer? Why not take God at His
Word, and say, "Here,
Lord, I give myself to Thee, 'Tis all that I can do."
A
prayerful moment: Today I come to thee my God. Please cleanse me, and clothe me
in every way according to your will. Amen!
Song of the day: I
Need You Once Again - The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, I'll Say Yes
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But
what things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ. Yea doubtless,
and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ
Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count
them but dung or rubbish, that I may win Christ, And be found in him, not
having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through
the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith: Philippians
3:7-9
Out
in the country of Iran, there lives a man known as the world’s dirtiest man. It
is claimed that this man smokes animal feces and hasn't bathed in 60 years. It
is hard to believe that, but some people in our world today really don’t like
getting a bath for weeks. "When asked to eat clean food, or drink clean
water, he gets mad," according to the report. This Iranian man named Amou
Haji who lives in a village in southern Iran according to Odd News by Evan
Bleier claims that he hasn’t washed in 60 years because he thinks that
cleanliness will bring him sickness. The previous recorded report of the
dirtiest man in the world was 66-year-old Indian man Kailash Singh, who went over
38 years without bathing. The most amazing thing about people who live like
this is that their skins, and clothes, are so dirty, that they don't even see
it themselves. This is because it is a norm for them. But there is Hope!
The
Bible says, "And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine
linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness of
saints." Revelation 19:8. The parable of the wedding garment Matthew
22:1-14 opens before us a lesson of the highest consequence.... By the wedding
garment in the parable is represented the pure, spotless character which
Christ’s true followers will possess.... The fine linen, says the Scripture,
“is the righteousness of saints.” It is the righteousness of Christ, His own
unblemished character that through faith is imparted to all who receive Him as
their personal Saviour.
Clothing
has always been the attire of mankind since the white robe of innocence worn by
our first parents in the holy Eden was removed from them. The Holy Book reminds
us that before sin was introduced into the world, they lived in perfect
conformity to the will of God.... During those days, they wore a beautiful soft
light. This soft light rob was the light of God, that enshrouded the holy pair.
But when sin entered, they severed their connection with God, and the light
that had encircled them departed. Naked and ashamed, they tried to supply the
place of the heavenly garments by sewing together fig leaves for a covering.
Although
millions have tried the same, sadly they have not come to the understanding
that they cannot provide a robe of righteousness for themselves, for the
prophet says, “All our righteousness are as filthy rags” (Isaiah 64:6). There
is nothing in us from which we can clothe the soul so that its nakedness shall
not appear. We can only receive the robe of righteousness woven in the loom of
heaven, even the spotless robe of Christ’s righteousness in God’s designed way.
Remember, the Gospel is the good news that God uses to restore broken lives by
pointing them to the living Saviour. Why not take out some time today, and read
about the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ.
Today
he is able to save to the uttermost them that draw near unto God through him,
seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for us. If you are feeling down, or
confused, He is there for you. Whether you are looking for a new church home,
or in a time of personal crisis, He lives to make intercession for you.
Friends, it is my prayer and hope these messages help to make a positive change
in your life, as it does mine.
A
prayerful moment: Lord, help me be willing to surrender my filthy garment to
thee. In Jesus name Amen!
Song of the day: Micah
stampley-Holiness
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