Saturday, July 2, 2016

JESUS IS THE TRUTH

By Pastor Jose V. Velasco, Jr. 
  
This is a continuation of the “I AMS” of Jesus in John 14:6. In the trial of Jesus by PilatePilate asked Jesus what the truth is(Jn. 18:36-38)

  The Bible does not necessarily define truth. But it identifies truth. We may simply define truth as reality or fact. There are Bible verses that identify truth. “—your law is truth”; “- -all your commandments are truth” (Ps. 119:142, 151 NKJV). “- - your word is truth” (Jn. 17:17). All these express the same thing: God’s will and thoughts. These comprise the truth. All things contrary to truth is error, fallacy and ungodliness.

  What are some functions of the truth? 1) Liberates us from errors and ignorance. “Then you will know the truth and the truth will set you free” (Jn. 8:32). 2) Sanctifies our lives. “Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth” (Jn. 17:17). If we take God’s truth seriously, with the aid of the Holy Spirit, we are made saintly or holy in character like God3) Guide us in our daily lives. “Send us your light and your truth, let them guide me” (Ps. 43:3). Hence, we will not get lost. 4) The truth purifies us if we obey it. “Now- - you have purified yourselves by obeying the truth- -  (1 Peter 1:22). By applying the truth in our lives, through the power of the Holy Spirit, it purges us. This complements sanctification which is becoming more like God in holy character. Purification is cleansing from things that are ungodly. 

  In our Bible text Jesus claims to be the truth. Jesus said to Pilate during His trial, “In fact, for this reason I was born, and for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth” (Jn. 18:37b). Like the other two entities in this I AM, (way and life) it should be interesting to note that He uses the article the implying being unique and unequalled. In His life and teachings Jesus embodied God’s truth. To know God’s truth you must know Jesus Christ. He came to reveal God’s truth, not through a book or abstract lectures, but through a tangible human life and down-to-earth words. His truth is absolute, meaning there is no error and lie in Him. In this case He should be the main point of reference of all truth. Revelation is not limited to the Bible or Jesus Christ. God reveals His truth through nature, dreams, visions, experience, inner impressions, etc. But all revelations must be tested by the truth we can know in Jesus Christ. Otherwise, everybody can claim his/her own truth. This could lead to theological anarchy and trouble like the ISIS and other terrorists claiming their own truth.

  In Jesus Christ all has an access to God’s truth. But those who reject God’s truth shall be condemned. “They perish because they refused to love the truth and so be saved. - - and so all will be condemned who have not believed the truth but have delighted in wickedness (2 Thess. 2:10b, 12)May we all open our lives to Jesus Christ that God’s light of truth may flood our hearts and souls?

Prayer: O God, thank you for sending your Son to be the light of the world. Help us to look to Him as the living truth in our lives. Through the guidance of your Holy Spirit may we understand more clearly your will as revealed in Christ Jesus. In His precious Name. Amen.

Monday, June 20, 2016

MAKING DISCIPLES

  by: Pastor Jose V. Velasco

    Kindly read our text taken from Matthew 28:19-20. Supposedly, this was one of Jesus’ last words to His disciples before He left them. It is commonly called The Great Commission. This is not an option. It is a mandate. If we are truly followers of Jesus Christ we must obey it. The seriousness and diligence in which Christians carry out this mandate will determine to a large extent the increase of Christian believers and growth of the church. Churches and denominations that are actively making disciples are fast growing, while those which neglect it are shrinking.

   At the outset, what is a disciple? Commonly understood a disciple is a follower of Christ.  Christ invites, “Come and follow me” (Mt. 4:19; Lk. 5:28). You are His disciple if you follow Him in love, obedience and trust. Literally a disciple is a student of Christ. Jesus said, “Learn of me” (Mt. 11:29). One who is eagerly learning about Christ and His teachings is a disciple. You are truly a disciple if you have accepted Christ as you Lord and Savior and learning to live like Him and according to His teachings.

   The Great Commission mandates “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations.” Christians must reach out to all regardless of color, culture, social status and nationality (Acts 10:34-35). We hear people, and even ministers, in the church saying that we do not need to share the Christian gospel to other people in respect to the religion they already have. It is an insult to their religion to do so. Jesus never taught and did that. Jesus reached out to a Canaanite woman (Mt. 15:21ff), and a Samaritan woman (Jn. 4). Philip went to preach to the Samaritans who were not pure Jews (Acts 8:5). God designated Paul to be a missionary to the Gentiles (Acts. 9:15). Peter went to preach to a Gentile centurion (Acts 10:23ff).

   To go does not necessarily mean we have to go to other places to become missionaries. Some may. But in your daily dealings with people you can share them the gospel in your ordinary conversations. You may begin with your relatives who are not yet truly committed to Jesus Christ. Then move on to your friends and neighbors. You may give your financial support to organizations and ministries that are spreading the gospel to make disciples. If your church is intent on making disciples support it as you are able.

   The common word for spreading the gospel to make disciples is evangelism. A minister said that the word evangelism has become a dirty word in his denomination, and thus has no program to evangelize. And yet his denomination has been steadily declining numerically for years now. This is a sad failure to fulfill the Great Commission. It is a dishonor to the Christ who mandated it. Are you as an individual, and as a church obeying this last command of Jesus to us?

Prayer: Lord, our passionate obedience to your Great Commission to us is a test of our love and faithfulness to you. Guide, help and empower us to make more disciples for you. For your glory and honor we pray, Amen.



Sunday, June 19, 2016

JESUS IS THE WAY


By: Pastor Jose V. Velasco

  In John 14:6 Jesus describes Himself in three words. We will ponder on these in the succeeding three reflections. First, Jesus says, “I am the way.”

 The word way may mean many things, like system, method or manner of doing things. But we can know the particular meaning here by the context. Jesus was talking about a home He is going to prepare for His followers. And He said, “You know the way to the place where I am going” (Jn. 14:4). Then in verse 6 Jesus said that He is the only way to the Father. So Jesus was thinking of a route or passage to a destination. Commonly understood this destination is the eternal home where God is awaiting His redeemed children.

  There are false ways people believe could bring them to God and to eternal life. One is their good deeds. If they could follow all God’s laws then they are certain to go to heaven. The problem is no one is perfect enough to fulfill all God’s laws. Paul says, “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Rom. 3:23). And “the wages of sin is death” (Rom. 6:23). So by good deeds no one will reach heaven. Some claim also that the church is the way to heaven. A particular church in the Philippines claims that it is the only true church and if you join it you are save. They claim Romans 16:16 refers to their church. But the churches of Christ here were the early Christian congregations meeting mostly in homes- not any modern church today. The fact that Jesus said, “No one comes to the Father except through me” rules out any good deeds, churches or organizations, persons and rites as a means of accessing God and heaven. Jesus alone brings us to God and to that eternal place

  How does Christ act as the way to God and to eternal life? We want to understand two words in the New Testament that would explain this. 1) Reconcile. Sin separates from God and makes us His enemies. But “we were reconciled to him through the death of his Son” (Rom 5:10). In Jesus we become friends of God again if we repent and forsake our sins (1 Jn. 1:9). 2) Mediator.This word also connotes spiritual gap between a holy God and a human sinner. But Jesus become the bridge in that gap. “For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus” (1 Tim. 2:5). The two words are saying the same thing, that Jesus Christ is the only one who brings us to our Father God and to His eternal home. But the idea and work of relating sinners to God does not belong to Christ alone. In fact it was the Father who sent His Son to save the world (Jn. 3:16). Paul says, “All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ- -“ (2 Cor. 5:17). He did all of this out of His unconditional and unmerited love.

  How can we take Jesus Christ as the way? By believing in Him. But to believe in Him is more than an intellectual agreeing that Jesus Christ was a real historical person. It is committing one’s whole life to Him, loving, trusting, and obeying Him. It is accepting Him as your Lord and Savior. Have you taken Jesus Christ as your way to God and to eternal life?

Prayer: Lord Jesus, there is no other way to God and to eternal life except you. I welcome you into my heart as my Lord and Savior.  May you empower me to walk and live faithfully with you unto eternity. In your precious Name I pray. Amen.


  




Thursday, March 17, 2016

Why Did Jesus Die?

 

  Why is Jesus’ sufferings and death so important to Christians that they are the focus of their reflections during the period of Lent? Why did Jesus suffer and die? We will mention two reasons. 

  First, He died because of our sins. In a Bible study a lady commented that she could not see how Jesus in His death could have borne the sins she is committing two thousand years after. This a very relevant question. Of course, Jesus died because of the sins of those who killed him. They are the sins of bigotry, jealousy, hatred, envy, selfishness, pride and fanaticismBut how about our sins in the 21st century? Yes, the Bible says when we sin we crucify Him again (Heb. 6:4-6). Peter who had nothing to do with the crucifixion says, “He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree . .” (1 Pet. 2:24). All sin inflicts sufferings on God (Gen. 6:5-6). Even our sins today cause God to suffer. But Jesus also bore the sins of people hundreds of years before Him. Long before Jesus Isaiah said, “But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed” (Isa. 53:5). Jesus’ sufferings and deathcovers the sins of all people in  human history. 

  Second, Jesus died because of God’s unconditional and supreme love for us sinners. “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Rom. 5:8). Jesus could have avoided death. When He was arrested Peter tried to defend Him by cutting the ear of Malchus, the priest’s servant. But Jesus stopped him saying, “Put your sword back in its place, - - . Do you think I cannot call on my Father, and he will at once put at my disposal more than twelve legions of angels?” (Mt. 26:52-53). A legion at the least is 3,000 army men. This is all Jesus could have done to defeat forever His enemies. But He did not do this out of love. Jesus said referring to His death, “Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends” (Jn. 15:13). Jesus’ dying for sinners is the greatest show of love in the world.  

  It is for us sinners that Christ suffered and died on the cross. He did not condemn us to eternal damnation where we fit. But “God our Savior, - - wants all men to be saved” (1 Tim 2:3). “He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance” (2 Pet.3:9). God in Christ did not hesitate to go to the cross to give us an opportunity to repent and receive forgiveness. But you can either reject or accept His offer. What are you going to do with that ever greatest offer in the world? To receive that offer of forgiveness and redemption you may pray thus:

Prayer: Thank you, O Lord Jesus, for your dying for my sins because you love me so much. I repent of all my sins and humbly, but gratefully, accept your offer of loving forgiveness. Come into my life and be my Lord and Savior.  In your holy name I pray. Amen.   

Pastor Jose V. Velasco

Saturday, January 16, 2016

THE GLORY OF STARTING ANEW

Footage of the 6th Year Anniversary Celebration of EPKSA Fires Ministry (ICOC-KSA)

Text:
2 Corinthians 5:16-21
 So from now on we regard no one from a worldly point of view. Though we once regarded Christ in this way, we do so no longer. Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!  All this is from God,who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting people’s sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation. We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ’s behalf: Be reconciled to God.  God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.

Introduction:
We all love NEW things. It brings us joy to have something new.  New clothes, shoes, utensils, gadgets (tablet, smart phones, watches etc.), new house, new toys to the delight of children.

As much as we love NEW things, we are also so keen about FRESH things. If we are cooking,  we always want that all ingredients are fresh. Fresh fish, vegetables, meat, egg, etc.  And so, it is always tastier to have freshly cooked food.

We like the feeling of freshness after we took enough rest in a very fine day. We eat ice goodies or drink ice cold drinks during summer season to be refreshed (Halo-halo, ice cream, juices and soft drinks). We go swimming or soak ourselves into the tub or pool.  Some visit the nearest spa, have a massage session, and then feel totally refreshed afterwards.  There are people who take advantage with the cool breeze of summer by having picnic at the farm or forest under the trees, camping beside beaches, rivers, falls or lakes.

During my childhood days, I usually had no stuff to do during summer vacations but play with my neighbor kids.  There were no computers, tablets or anything that will preoccupy our idle moments.  I used to tie two strands of ropes at both ends  of a large rice sack and hung them on the strong branch of star apple tree in our backyard to make it a swing.  I lie down on that swing and take a good nap under the tree during the day.  And when I wake up, I feel so good! Totally re-charged, physically and mentally.

Why don’t you do this exercise: 
Close your eyes and imagine yourself strolling in a large and beautiful green garden, surrounded by lovely and colourful varieties of flowers. You hear no other sound but the singing birds and rushing water. You see plenty of butterflies flapping happily in the air.  It is a very large garden surrounded by well-trimmed trees and bushes.   In the middle,  there is a  spring of gleaming crystal clear flowing water.  While enjoying the cool morning breeze and a warm refreshing sunshine, you slowly walk towards that spring and touch the icy cold water.  It is so refreshing……. It feels so good!  Meanwhile enjoy the coolness of the spring.  Let the chilling freshness flow starting from your fingertips, through your spine and spread around your body.  You walk free… free from worries, free from pressures, free from all sort of negative emotions.  Just deliberately walk beside the flowering plants humming a tune and smiling. Enjoy this moment and let your spirit fly higher and higher….. free…….Let your soul soar high hovering with the larks and eagles…….enjoy the wind blows.  Let the cold breeze embrace you with new hope and renewed purpose in life.  You wear your most wonderful smile … smile of genuine joy, smile of contentment.  Smile that dissipates all melancholies. A smile of determination to face life without fear. And,   as you open your eyes, that smile should remain.  You may now open your eyes. 

I'm sure, if you perform that,  you feel refreshed?
  
Usually, I do that meditation whenever I feel pressured and tired in the office.  I just close my eyes a couple of minutes and perform that exercise.  After that, I’m ready to plunge myself into the next task, fully recharged.  Our mind is like  smartphone, you also have to recharged at times. I call that, MY IMAGINARY GARDEN.

Yes, we are always happy about NEW things in our lives, we want things FRESH and we love being REFRESHED.

We are in the first month of this Year 2016.  A brand new start for everyone.  Some listed their personal new year resolutions. Maybe one has this statement in his/her list; “This Year 2016, I will forgive all those who wronged me and forget about the bitter things and conflicts that happened in the past year. I will start a new.”

And another may include this item in his/her list; “I will start with my diet program, enrol in gym or zumba sessions, and jog twice a week.” or, “I will keep watch of my weight and be conscious of my health this year”.

If not in the form of New Year Resolutions, some started the year by creating personal goals and targets.  In our respective companies, it is customary for us to set our 2016 Performance Objectives and have that fresh determination to meet or even smash them.  We have that excitement to map new execution plans and create better strategies to be successful.

How about us?  How did we start our year?  Do we think we started it right? What are the NEW things we want to see happen in our lives? Will this year be a different year for us?

Brothers and Sisters,this is the perfect time for us to decide to start driving our lives towards God. In this message, I will be putting-in three points.  Taken from our Biblical Text for today, these are points that will guide us in making a BRAND NEW START for this Year and make a significant history in your life as believers in Christ.
            Point No. 1:  Have Spiritual Point of View About Others (vv 16-17)
            Point No. 2:  Be Reconciled with Christ (vv 18-19)
            Point No. 3:  Be Ambassadors of Christ (vv 20-21)


Point No. 1:   HAVE SPIRITUAL POINT OF VIEW ABOUT OTHERS (vv 16-17)
So from now on we regard no one from a worldly point of view. Though we once regarded Christ in this way, we do so no longer. Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here! 

We mingle with various people everyday and our behaviour varies from one person to another, from one nationality to another, from one with lower status to one in authority, from our friends to our acquaintances.  We also elicit various level of trust and confidence, depending on how well we know the person and based on our past experiences with them.  The truth is, it will never happen that we treat all people equally.  We will always have the preferences and standards governing our relationship with others. At times we don’t mingle with least likeable people and there are those whom we find pleasing and we easily get ourselves acquainted with them.  We use virtual rulers and weighing scales to measure how appealing a person is for us, and these metrics strongly influenced the way we behave on them. Often times, people who wronged us once will receive bias feelings from us no matter how good they were to us.  And those who helped us once will receive the highest respect from us.

The question is, “WHAT ARE THE PARAMETERS WE SET IN QUALIFYING AND CHOOSING FRIENDS?”
Did we set a standard on: the physical form? On the person’s behavioural attributes? On their educational attainment or professional achievements? On the advantages and benefits we derive from being close to them?
Know the fact that these parameters are merely standards of this world and not of God .  It is what we call, “Worldly Point of View”.

Remember, we have this biblical admonishment to “view others through spiritual eyes”, that is, imitating how God views and treats mankind.
-          God is not looking at our personal appearance but checks the heart. (I Samuel 16:7)
-          God forgives and forgets our sins.  He showed mercy and grace. (I John 1:9)
-          Jesus mingled with the sinners (Mark 2:13-17)
-          Jesus always had heart for the poor (Luke 14:13 and Mark 10:21)
-          Jesus said, “Learn from me.  For I am meek and lowly in heart.” (Mat 11:29)
-          Jesus never judge and told us not to judge (John 12:47 & Matthew 7:1)

The Be-attitudes have much of things to say about how we treat others. (Mat 5:1-12)
-          Humility, meekness, being poor in spirit, peacemaker, mercifulness, purity in heart

We should practice “loving others as we love ourself”  (John 13:34-35)

Reflection:  When was the last time we meditate and examine our views, attitudes and behaviours when dealing with others?

Challenge:   THIS NEW YEAR, WE HAVE THE CHALLENGE TO START DEVELOPING THE SPIRITUAL POINT OF VIEW OF OTHERS. REMOVE PREJUDICES, BIASES AND GRUDGES.  CHANGE IT WITH RESPECT, WHOLESOME ACCEPTANCE AND LOVE.


Point No. 2: BE RECONCILED WITH CHRIST (vv 18-19)
All this is from God,who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting people’s sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation. 

Had we been involved in a serious fight with our siblings or with a close friend, one that severed our closeness with them for a long period?

My father’s aunt (a loving grandma) got a long-term sentence for murdering his husband’s niece whom she got so jealous of, accusing the victim of seducing her husband. She could not really proved the accusation in the court during her trial but the crime was just a result of her being drunk at that time.  She stayed behind bars for 15 years until she was awarded parole.  Since the day she was set free, she was hiding from the family of the victim for fear that they would be vindictive. By nature, my father’s aunt was very helpful, loving and cheerful to all neighbours, relatives and friends. But due to the crime she committed, she became miserable and lonely. She would barely socialize with others, except with her husband and children. Psychological healing came when they left our province, and migrated to the city. By the constant follow up of her sons, who are active in a church, she studied the Bible and became a true believer.  Her hardest challenged was to go to those people whom she offended and ask forgiveness.  No matter how hard it is, she swallowed her pride, wear a handful of courage, and visited the aggrieved relatives.  To her utter surprise, it turns out that family of the victim received her gladly before she even speak a word. That fact made her very remorseful, twice as guilty as she were, and all the more felt that she was undeserving of their good treatment. All this she carried for sometime until she learned how to forgive herself.  Long before her death few years back, she had a happy reconciliation with the aggrieved relatives.       

Reconciliation = The Hebrew word used in the original biblical writing is  “KAPAR” and Greek work used is “KATALLAGE”.  – Reconciliation:  The state of being forgiven and enjoying fully restored relationship. 

Reconciliation is not a COMPROMISE where two parties  meet halfway to be able to restore a severed relationship.  It is not a TRUCE where both parties agree to stop the act of offending each other just to end a conflict, usually this runs within a certain period only, until both parties comes up with a real resolution to end the trouble.  Truce does not really call anyone to resolve underlying relationship issues.  It has no intention to eliminate hatred and grudges but to only stop the opposing parties from throwing explosives at each other. 

Paul, in using the word, “KAPAR or KATALLAGE”, he meant “FULL RESTORATION OF OUR ESTRANGED RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD THROUGH HIS MERCY AND GRACE.”  Mercy or Grace is something that is not based on contractual agreement.  It cannot be bought for a price, but it is freely and willingly given, out of strong compassion from the one who was offended.  Reconciliation is “totally forgetting what is behind and starting a new relationship with unwavering trust and commitment”  as though nothing happened in the past.

The Bible called us to be reconciled to Christ, our Lord.  How do we obtain this?

Romans 5:6-11

You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous person, though for a good person someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.  Since we have now been justified by his blood, how much more shall we be saved from God’s wrath through him!  For if, while we were God’s enemies, we were reconciled to him through the death of his Son, how much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved through his life!  Not only is this so, but we also boast in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.


a)       Recognize your sins and be remorseful over them because you are perfectly aware that your sins hurt someone.
b)       Confess them to the Lord, if they were committed against His teachings.  If you aggrieved your fellow men, talk to them about it.
c)       Ask forgiveness with genuine sincerity and regret.
d)       Allow the power of God to change you into a NEW being, a person reconciled with the Lord.  This will be a total surrender.

Reconciliation then is not a result of peace-talks, compromise agreements or a truce.  It is the “HUMBLE AND TOTAL SURRENDER” to the one whom we ultimately offended, GOD, through our unwavering faith in Christ.  This Total Surrender should activate the promise of ATONEMENT from God. Atonement is God’s act of cleansing a sinner from all the wrongs he committed through Christ’s blood, and he/she will be considered pure again.   If you fragment the word “atonement”, you will yield to; AT-ONE-MENT.  It is always good to be AT-ONE with God, right? – that is to be reconciled with our Creator whom we always disobey, disrespect and hurt.

Reflection:  When was the last time you prayed and told God, “ Lord, to you I surrender all” and you really meant it? 
                    Did you truly repent from all your sins, may it be a significant sin or subtler ones?

Challenge:  For those who did not reconcile with Christ yet, I challenge you to study the Bible and learn what it says about being one with Him.  I can only say much within this limited time, but the Bible is always there to guide you through.
            
           For the more mature Christians here, I challenge us to reflect further on the degree of our commitment in our relationship with God, especially that we are entering another year in our Personal Ministry.  Let us think about how we can make a stride closer to Him, make positive difference in our prayers, in our quiet times, in repentance, in following His commandments; and lastly, in our commitment with the Body, the Church.

Point No. 3: BE AMBASSADORS OF CHRIST (vv 20-21)
We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ’s behalf: Be reconciled to God. God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.

From the time that God created all beings, He purposely put MAN as His first priority because we have the full intellect and faculties to bring glory to Him, just as He created us in His own image.  We were commissioned to lord over all His creations. In this sense, we became little gods who should be dominating the earth.  After the fall of man, his relationship with his Creator got severed.  In His holiness, God couldn’t tolerate sin within His realm so He had to expel Adam and Eve from the garden.  But, because He still loves man despite the sin, He just couldn’t stand to see them suffer because of the guilt.  So He put up His plan, the Plan of Salvation, expressed in different ways from generations to generations… and then came the ultimate execution of the plan, the birth of Jesus Christ, His only Son, who willingly died for us on the cross and bore the punishment for our sin.  Through this, we were offered the opportunity to be reconciled to God.  In our expression of total surrender, we should respond positively to the call of being AMBASSADOR OF CHRIST, an instrument for others to be reconciled to God as well.  God envisions every man here on earth to be reconciled to Him and He will use everyone as well to execute this plan.  Jesus came to set the pace and showed the perfect example of living as God’s ambassador of reconciliation.  All Christ’s disciples, including us,have to take this seriously. 

Let us then consider Christ direct calling to us:
-          “I will make you Fishers of Men”  (Mat 4:19)
-          “If you truly love me, Feed my sheep” (John 21:15-17)
-          “Go and make disciples of all nations” (Mat 28:18-20)
-          “You are the Salt of the Earth … You are the light of the World” (Mat 5:13-16)

Luke 15: 1-10 = If we are successful in bringing souls to reconcile with God, there will be great celebration in heaven.  And because we became instruments in finding and guiding them towards God, we will never go unrewarded.

Reflection:  Do we really understand how to be an ambassador of Christ?  
       What impression do others have about us? Do they love us or the other way around?
       Do others see pure goodness in us? Or, we are a stumbling block for them?
                    Do they see Jesus Christ in us?  
                    When was the last time we sit with a friend and talk about Christ?

Challenge:  Have the personal decision today to start being an ambassador of reconciliation.  If you don’t have enough knowledge about being a spiritual ambassador, I challenge you to read and study the Bible.  Pray that God will enable you to understand how it is to be a Disciple of Christ.
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Brothers and Sisters, as I said, this is the perfect time for us to decide to start driving our lives towards God. Let us start the year with these decisions:
            Point No. 1:  Have Spiritual Point of View About Others
            Point No. 2:  Be Reconciled with Christ
            Point No. 3:  Be Ambassadors of Christ

Let me end this message with another writing of Paul, this time to the Church in Ephesus.

Concluding Verses:  Ephesians 4:22 –24 and 5:1-2
 22 You were taught, with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self, which is being corrupted by its deceitful desires; 23 to be made new in the attitude of your minds; 24 and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.

Follow God’s example, therefore, as dearly loved children and walk in the way of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.

To God be the Glory.  AMEN.