Saturday, November 28, 2015

7th Meditation on Hebrews One - Jesus

   In this meditation Hebrews 1 verse 3 it declares that after the Son had provided purification for sins He sat down at the right hand of the Majesty in heaven.
To me this speaks of a position of power, (right hand) and exaltation (seated on the throne). It speaks of overcoming of rest and of victory. Jesus as the spotless lamb, provided the perfect sacrifice for the purification of our sins. (He had none.) Then, it was finished! He could sit down and rest. His foes were defeated, his sacrifice complete, satisfying God's requirement for removing sins and our guilt. During this process, he who knew no sin became sin, and took upon himself the judgment that was due us. And after his death and burial, He rose. Gloriously victorious and triumphant over sin and Satan!
    So He defeats Satan and the powers of darkness; leads the captives out of captivity; then purchases forgiveness for whosoever will believe. And after bringing His own blood as the payment, once forever into the Holy of Holies, sprinkling it upon the mercy seat, He is now sat down at the right hand of the Father, the Majesty in Heaven. What an amazing demonstration of total love.
   God the Father is here described as the "Majesty".  Majesty is something regal, lofty, or stately in dignity, imposing in character or grandeur, or something supreme in greatness or authority, He is our sovereign, King of kings and Lord of lords.
   How does this apply to us? First, Jesus is supreme. He is over all authority and has all power. He now sits at the right hand of God, Almighty resting in His authority and power. Yet He is approachable. Secondly, His sitting down is a symbol of a finished work. Satan and the powers of darkness are defeated; sin power too is broken and forgiveness is provided to all who will receive it! He is the victorious one! He is triumphant over hell and has provided access for all to the Father of Light.
   If He has done this and we believe it, we too are victorious. We are certainly forgiven. We have access to the Father of Light and our Creator.
   Finally, let us consider this name of God, the Majestic. This is too wonderful. He is breath-taking in his power and might. Nothing is too hard for Him. He is terrible in his wildness and unlimited power. He is wonderful in His grandeur and massive grandeur. Everything and everyone will and must bow before His awesome power and greatness as Lord of Lord. Amazing, incomprehensible and delightful is our God and Father! Think about that!

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Jesus and His word.

I’m continuing to meditate on Hebrews Chapter one where it describes the Son of God. It says, He upholds all things by the word of His power.

So this makes me think about the dimensions, the immensity of the power of God. All things… Jesus upholds or ‘holds together’ all things. He sustains all things, just by his powerful word.

In Genesis it says that God spoke and the universe was created. Something was created out of nothing. Only God could do this, but this reveals that Jesus the Christ – very God of very God was the catalyst for creation and continues eternally to hold the universe together.

If God speaks a creative word, nothing can stop it. His ‘word’ will not return void, one of the prophets says, but will accomplish what He sent it to do. Therefore when God sends or speaks a word, it is always with a purpose to be accomplished.

Personally, He holds my life together by His word. By His word He sustains me. Therefore His word is precious to me. It is my source of life, and my spiritual food. My spirit is strong because of this living ‘manna’ that the Lord feeds me daily. He provides but I must gather.

Lord, first let me remember your amazing limitless power. Let me know and believe in it. Secondly, cause me to feed on and trust in and proclaim your amazing truth, the Word of God!

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Hebrews meditations: Jesus the express image of the Father

   As I've been chewing on the book of Hebrews I have been falling in love with Jesus again and again. How amazing that it says Jesus is the express image of God's person. How did Jesus say it to Philip? "If you've seen me you've seen the Father." What an amazing Truth! The more we learn of Him and the more we know Him, the more we know our God and Creator.
   So,as Jesus responded to people, that's how the Father would respond. As Jesus was angered by evil, so the Father is angered by sin, injustice and evil deeds; as Jesus wept, so the Father weeps at the condition of mankind and the damage sin has wreaked upon them.
   What does this mean to us? It means that the more we grow in our relationship with Jesus the Christ, the more we learn of the nature of the Father. We learn of Jesus through His words; by His Spirit, through the life experiences we have, whether good or bad, hard or easy, --all of them reveal something new about our Lord and Savior Jesus and therefore our Father and God.
   James 4:8 says if we draw near to God, He will draw near to us. I can think of four things that help me draw close to Him. First, as we go through trials and trouble, we cry out to God and in the midst of the heart-ache we discover he is with us. And we begin to see Him in ways we cannot otherwise. We can't know him as the 'Help in time of present need" if we don't have "present need." Secondly, as we spend time hanging out with Jesus in prayer. When crying, laughing, talking, yelling or otherwise  expressing ourselves, we find he delights in it all. He loves to hear us and is very patient! As we read His word we begin to have a framework to think about what is true about God our Father. His word is all true, we just need the Holy Spirit to illuminate it. When this happens, we are changed and we see the Lord, high and lifted up. Finally, I have been on a rediscovery time with the Holy Spirit. So as I do all these things with a heart of worship and adoration the Spirit is opening my eyes to the wonder of God and the amazingness of His person.
   Is it possible to fall in love again and again? He is certainly becoming more wonderful to me.
To know Him is eternal life Jesus said, and to experience Him is joy and real life itself!
   Lord, give me a holy hunger to seek and pursue you today. O, I long to know you more and better, and to realize that the better I know you, the better I will know my Father and God.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Psalm 86:11 David's prayer requests.

   Two prayer requests of David. Psa. 86:11
David cries out to God with two very important requests. First, Teach me your way, O Lord. And secondly Unite my heart to fear your name.
   These requests are core requests if we are going to walk in the Spirit. Or like Paul says in Galatians. "Keep in step with the Holy Spirit."
   The cry, teach me your way, expresses humility. We obviously don't know it all, especially when it comes to God's ways. Isa. 55:9 says, "For as the heavens are higher than the earth, So are My ways higher than your ways And My thoughts than your thoughts. We don't like to acknowledge or admit this but it is true nonetheless. As we seek Him with a teachable heart, I believe He will show us not just His acts, but like Moses, His ways. As we learn His ways we will more and more be able to keep in step with Him, walking where He walks, speaking what He speaks and doing what He does. All for the honor and glory of the Father.
   David's commitment is as the Lord teaches him His ways, he will walk in His Truth. This should be our prayer of commitment too. Lord, Instruct us. Your way is the way of Truth, the way of the Spirit. Give me a teachable heart Lord. Tune me in to the voice of the Holy Spirit. Guide and lead me into all Truth.
   The second request is for God to unite his heart to fear or reverence God's name. Unite means to make one, united. Can our hearts be double hearted? Even as the scripture talks about a double minded man that is unstable in all his ways.
   Maybe we should pray this way. Lord don't let me be double hearted and inconsistent in my reverence towards you. Let me consistently honor and revere you. Let my attitude towards you be whole-hearted Father. Cause me to walk in the place of reverence - trembling at your word. For Jesus sake.

Monday, September 28, 2015

Hebrews. More Meditations on Jesus

   Jesus is the brightness of God's glory. Wow! What an amazing thought about who Jesus is. The Son shined brightly with the full glory of God. Of course the meaning of the word glory is light or brightness. The heavens declare this glory; every plant and animal displays the wisdom and glory of God as well. How amazing that those who walked, talked and lived with Jesus Christ saw the light of the Father. (And yet didn't fully see).
   How does this idea of Jesus being the brightness of God's glory impact us? First, no one can see this glory except to whom the Father reveals it by His Spirit. And He is the initiator of every relationship with Himself. It is possible to be, "in His presence", and not see the glory.
   Secondly, "if you've seen the Jesus, you have seen the Father." What God the Father would do Jesus did. What God the creator does, Jesus does. How the Father would respond to us, Jesus responds. The love and compassion of Jesus lived and demonstrated the heart and character of God.
Truly, "God is love." "God is good."
    Thirdly, Jesus was the light that clearly shines out the glory of God. He radiates the Father so that those in darkness may see it, and the blind can see it by the mercy of God. This is the Light, the eternal unquenchable light that brings radiance and revelation to every man, woman and child. This Jesus is the light/ glory/ brightness that shines to the whole earth.
                                  He is the light of the world!

Monday, August 17, 2015

Another Hebrews Chapter One Meditation.
Verse two says, " Through His son (Jesus), God created the worlds." 
What a clear expression of God the Father and Jesus Christ's part in the creation of the universe! Why is this important to us you might ask? If God is the creator/maker of all things in heaven and earth, then we can see two things clearly.
First, "nothing is impossible with God." His creating and sustaining power are unlimited and visible all around us in His creative work on earth. He has provided perfect balance, in quality and quantity to cause creation t work perfectly. He has created instantly/quickly as we see through all of the symbiotic relationships in nature and certainly has created an unfolding time-lapse also in the growing creation around us. These symbiotic relationships could not have slowly developed, they had to be instantly co-operative. I believe He has provided perfect balance in the function of the earth, truly sin and mankind's attempts to be god have been the source of imbalance on the planet. To me the second attribute this reveals is God's amazing provision. god feeds, waters and cares for all living things. Jesus refers to this when He talks about the Father's care for us. Matt. 6:25-31. He provides clothing for the "lilies" and food for the "sparrows", won't He also provide all that we need. Then He declares, "we are more "valued" than flowers and sparrows, so do not fear or worry about food, clothing and a place to stay.
What a wonderful declaration of God's care for us, even for practical things. This is a fundamental truth that we must believe if we are to trust God. As 1 Peter 5:7 says, Casting all your CARE on Him, for He cares for you." This is so important. HE CARES FOR YOU! If we can fully trust this truth many worries and sorrows will dissipate!
Lord, Let me learn to trust your loving care of me and all of those under me to you. Remove the spirit of unbelief and thoughts of doubt, Lord. I declare that your love and power and care are enough!
in Jesus.

Saturday, May 9, 2015


          I’m thinking this morning about this verse in Hebrews 1 and how God our Father expressed his love to Jesus, “This is my son.” and gave his approval by saying “well-done”, and finally,  Hebrews declares, “appointed him heir of all things.”

We know an heir inherits everything designated in the will and inherits nothing without it being stated. But what does the phrase, all things, include? All power in heaven and earth belong to Christ; all wisdom, all of creation; all flesh, all honor and glory are His. Surely all means all that is good, right, pure and holy, because this is the nature of our God and Father. It must also mean all the resources of heaven.

When the scriptures say, “All things are yours, “(1Cor. 3:21) to the believers in Christ, it is in Christ Jesus that this is true. Truly those in Christ Jesus should lack no good thing.  Indeed we are ultimately blessed and provided for, as Paul says in the book of Romans, “if He God did not withhold Christ, how shall He not with Him freely give us all things.” (Rom. 8:32) This then is a generosity beyond our comprehension.

Thank you Father for sending your Son, Jesus and showing through Him a life lived in the fullness of God’s generosity and abundance. Thank you that he freely received and freely gave. Thank you that all things are His, and through Him, all things are ours as well.