Monday, March 20, 2017, 10:36 a.m. – The Lord Jesus put in mind the song “Gift of God.” Speak, Lord, your words
to my heart. I read Isaiah 11:1-5 (ESV).
There shall come forth a shoot from the stump of
Jesse,
and a branch
from his roots shall bear fruit.
And the Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him,
the Spirit
of wisdom and understanding,
the Spirit
of counsel and might,
the Spirit
of knowledge and the fear of the Lord.
And his delight shall be in the fear of the Lord.
He shall not judge by what his eyes see,
or decide
disputes by what his ears hear,
but with righteousness he shall judge the poor,
and decide
with equity for the meek of the earth;
and he shall strike the earth with the rod of his
mouth,
and with the
breath of his lips he shall kill the wicked.
Righteousness shall be the belt of his waist,
and
faithfulness the belt of his loins.
A Shoot
In the Old Testament and in
the Four Gospels, the people of God were the Jews, i.e. the nation of Israel.
God made a covenant with them that he would be their God and that they would be
his people. And, he gave them laws which they were to follow. Yet, none of them
were saved by keeping the law, because no one could keep the law perfectly. They
were saved by faith, but that faith included repentance and walking in
obedience to God.
When God called Abraham, he
gave the promise of the Messiah through him. Jesus Christ is the seed of
Abraham through whom all the nations of the earth would be (and have been)
blessed (See: Gen. 12:1-9; Gen. 22:18; Gal. 3:1-4:31). At that time, when God
called Abraham, God was their only king. Yet, at some point in Israel’s
history, the people clamored for a king, so God chose Saul to rule over them, but
he also warned them of what kind of a king Saul would be (See: 1 Samuel 8:1-10:27).
Then, David, who was the son of Jesse, was God’s choice to succeed Saul. Jesus
Christ came from the line of David, which is why he is called the Son of David.
Therefore, Jesus Christ is this shoot from the stump of Jesse.
His Character
Jesus Christ is not only the
Son of God, but he is God, the second person of our triune God – Father, Son
and Holy Spirit. When he walked the face of this earth he was fully God, yet
fully man. Yet, even as man he was empowered of the Spirit of God with all
godly wisdom, understanding, knowledge and the fear of the Lord. To fear God
means to respect, reverence, honor, value, love and obey him. Jesus was always
in submission to the Father and honored him in everything he did. His
relationship with the Father, as his Son, serves as our model for our own
relationships with God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We should also walk in
the fear of the Lord.
Jesus’ judgments (assessments)
were (are) not based on human logic and reasoning, on superficial or face value
evaluations, or according to man’s standards, traditions, philosophy and
values. He also doesn’t make judgments based on rumor and gossip, and neither
should we. He doesn’t think like we think. He is always fair and completely
just and righteous in all of his judgments. And, we should aim to be like him
in all that we do.
When Jesus Christ walked the
face of this earth, he healed the sick and afflicted, ministered to the poor
and needy, comforted the sorrowful, raised people from the dead, forgave sins
and delivered people from demons, too. He didn’t judge people by human
standards, so he often ministered to those who were considered the scum of the
earth by those who were proud and self-righteous. He doesn’t judge us by
outward appearance. He looks at our hearts. He often chooses the despised,
forsaken, abused and misused of the world as his chosen instruments to bring
forth his words to the world, too.
So many people picture Jesus
as this man who just went around “loving on” everybody and only doing what made
people feel good. But, if that was true, why did they hate him, persecute him
and then put him to death on a cross? They killed him, not because he was “Mr.
Nice Guy,” but because he told them the truth, and they didn’t like the truth.
He told them the truth about who he is, and about their sin, and about
judgment, and about who would be among those who would have eternal life with
him. But, they didn’t like his truth. They wanted to believe the lies, instead,
because the truth did not fit with their chosen lifestyles. And, so his
lifestyle was an offense to them.
A Branch
From Jesus Christ came the
new Israel, i.e. the heavenly Jerusalem, the Holy City of the New Covenant,
i.e. the church, the body of Christ, his temple. We, as Christ’s followers, are
called to bear much fruit for his eternal kingdom. We, as his followers, should
also emulate his divine character. We should walk (conduct our lives) as Jesus
walked, and do the kinds of things he did, and love people like he loved them,
not as the world loves. We should also judge (evaluate, think) as he thinks,
and speak the kinds of things he spoke, i.e. we should be those who live and
who speak truth. We should also humble ourselves, as he did, by giving himself
for us so that we might be free from slavery to sin and have eternal life with
God.
Jesus Christ, who is God (the
Son of God), left his throne in heaven, came to earth, took on human flesh,
suffered as we suffer, and was tempted in like manner as we are tempted, yet
without sin. Although he knew no sin, he became sin for us when he died on the
cross. Thus, our sins died with him and were buried with him. When he was
resurrected from the dead, he rose victorious over sin, Satan, death and hell
on our behalf.
By God’s grace, through
God-given faith in Jesus Christ, we can be delivered from the punishment of sin
(eternal damnation) and from slavery (addiction) to sin. When we put our faith
and trust in Jesus Christ to be Savior and Lord (owner-master) of our lives, we
are crucified with Christ in death to sin, and we are resurrected with Christ
to newness of life, “created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness”
(Eph. 4:24). Through faith in Jesus Christ, the sin that condemned us to death
is forgiven, paid for by the blood of Jesus. We are now free from condemnation,
and free from the control of sin over our lives, and we are now free to walk
daily in Christ’s righteousness.
Yet, that does not mean we
will not face some natural consequences for the sins previously committed. We
may. And, yet, we can now walk in victory over sin, free from the weight
(burden) of sin, and we can rejoice in our newfound freedom in Christ and in
the new lives he has given us in him.
Gift of God / An
Original Work / October 25, 2016
Based off Various Scriptures
Jesus Christ, Son of God,
Died for us on a cross;
Conquered death, sin, and hell,
So, with Him, we would dwell.
For, by His grace, we are saved.
He set us free from all sin.
Thanks be to God for His Gift.
Through faith in Him, we’re forgiven.
Holy Spirit of God,
Given to us who believe,
Gives us new life in Christ;
Made to be just like Him.
We died with Christ to our sin.
New lives in Him we begin,
Walking with Christ day by day.
We read His Word, and we pray.
Jesus, He is our Lord.
Follow Him where He leads.
Tell the world of His grace.
We’ll see Christ face to face.
Soon He is coming again.
We’ll be forever with Him.
He’ll wipe our tears all away.
Oh, what a wonderful day!
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