Good Friday: The Bible Collection: Jesus

This is one of my very favorite movies about Jesus. It shows Jesus filled with so much Joy, Joy that He freely shares :). It’s available on You Tube for those who want to watch 🙂

I can’t help but be amazed after watching His crucifixtion and the pain that He suffered-that He still loves us! I could barely watch it and had to cover my eyes sometimes, but Jesus lived it-and still Loves us. That is a real miracle.

And Mary! I could not watch my Son suffer so and still love the people who crucified Him. I pray in wonder at the depths of what she suffered as she watched Him, and that she loves us still.

And last, but not least -our Father God. There is no amount of Thank You’s that can thank Him enough. No amount of kneeling and praise that can honor His great sacrifice enough. God’s Heart must have been filled to overflowing on that day as He watched His Son suffer so. With wrenching pain, He put saving us first. With pride He watched His Son’s willigness to suffer so much in order that His Father’s Will be accompished. And with Love as He watched His Son who loved so much!

As a human being, if my son sacrified so much for others, I would be angry with those who refused to accept his great gift, bought at such a great price.

But God loves us anyway. And so does Jesus and the Holy Spirit. And so does Mary. A Gift we can never repay; a future in Heaven that lasts forever… Thank you does not seem nearly enough, but Thank You!

Mary At The Cross…

Mary & Abraham

Abraham, known by so many as the Father of Many Nations, was once called upon by God to “sacrifice” his son.  But at the last minute, God allowed his son to live. He was and is honored by many for his great faith and willingness to obey the Lord-no matter what!

Mary’s Sacrifice

But Mary didn’t just agree to sacrifice her Son, she stood at the Cross and watched him suffer a terrible death. Can you imagine that? How horrific that must have been for her? How much she must have loved God in order to do that! And how much she must have loved us! Since then, millions have honored her love, courage and sacrifice, and so we should 🙂

As a mother, if my child suffers, I suffer with them.  If they hurt, I hurt with them.  When my husband was ill for a time, I worried even more than he did!  This is the way of all good mothers.  I would never have had the strength to be Jesus’ Mother.  To have a Son, who I loved, who would suffer so ,would be more than I could bear.  And that is why I admire Mary so.  I can understand her pain and appreciate her courage. Her unselfishness and desire to follow God’s Will in all things.  I would never be able to do that myself, but I am eternally grateful that Mary did.

Mary’s Trust In God

We all hope and pray that one day our Trust in God will be as strong as Mary’s.  For to watch your Son suffer so, in the midst of impossible circumstances, she Trusted God’s Love for all of us, as well as her Son. And we want to do the same!

That there is a difference of opinion among some regarding Mary matters not, for she will always be a Hero of the Christian Faith and someone that we will all be very grateful to. 

Jesus’ Love For Mary

And for any who doubt Jesus’ Great Love for His Mother, read John 19: 26-27:

“26 When Jesus saw his mother and ythe disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to his mother, z“Woman, behold, your son!” 27 Then he said to the disciple, â€śBehold, your mother!” And from that hour the disciple took her to ahis own home.

How much Jesus must have loved His mother to think of her care while He hung upon the Cross!

Please Mary, help us to be more like you.  Pray for us ?

The Agony

With Easter but a few days away, one can’t help but think of all that Jesus suffered.  And how God and Mary suffered too!

Truly, we can’t imagine the strength of Will it must have taken for Jesus to lay his arm down on the Cross and let them hammer the nail into His hand.  And we think of how He could have easily lifted His hand up!  Jesus could have so easily just said No to the Cross, but He didn’t because that is how much He loves us.

And we think of Mary, and how much she loved her Son.  And yet she stood at His Cross.  Although watching him suffer must have torn her heart to pieces, she found the strength to stand there and offer Jesus what comfort she could.

And we think of how God, our Father, must have suffered so.  He loved Jesus and watching His beloved Son suffer must have been so difficult.  But God loved us and was determined to make a way for us.

And the Holy Spirit, our Comforter and Friend, must have hurt for Jesus too! The Holy Spirit has feelings and He loved Jesus. Watching Him suffer must have been very difficult.

The Angels, the Apostles, the people who followed Him, those He healed, the people that listened to Him, those that had the privilege of meeting Him – so many Loved Jesus.

Beloved by all those in Heaven and many on earth, they all suffered great pain the day Jesus hung on that Cross.

Jesus died and rose again so that we might go to Heaven too, because He loved us.  But it was not without cost.  His sacrifice was not without great pain and suffering for both Him and all those who Loved Him.  It was the greatest gift we will ever receive – and more than we deserve.

Thank you seems not nearly enough, but it’s what we have.

Thank You Jesus and Thank You to all of those who suffered so.  We are indeed Blessed to be so Loved ?

Does Fasting Help Us Grow Closer To God?

Some think Fasting is an old fashioned concept.  Some think Fasting is important and still do it today.  But one important reminder: even Jesus Fasted!  So it must be important?

Isaiah 58 tells us both why fasting is important and what is required.  Some people Fast thinking it will persuade God to answer their prayers  And it may,  but only if our prayer is truly unselfish.  In Isaiah 58, it tells of some who fasted hoping God would help them “win a debate” (popular in that time) or some other equally self-centered prayer.

But it goes on to show us that Fasting must be done alongside a life lived for the Love of God and the Love of others.

Fasting is important, but it is only helpful when it is done by one who prays unselfishly, shares their food with those who are hungry and treats others with love.

For example, it is not enough to refrain from treating others badly; we must treat them with love and kindness. 

Can fasting help us grow closer to God.  Absolutely!  In fact, here are just some of God’s Promises and God Always Keeps His Promises 🙂

Then shall thy light break forth as the morning, and thine health shall spring forth speedily: and thy righteousness shall go before thee; the glory of the Lord shall be thy reward.

Then shalt thou call, and the Lord shall answer; thou shalt cry, and he shall say, Here I am. If thou take away from the midst of thee the yoke, the putting forth of the finger, and speaking vanity;

10 And if thou draw out thy soul to the hungry, and satisfy the afflicted soul; then shall thy light rise in obscurity, and thy darkness be as the noon day” – Isaiah 58 8-10

In order to have real meaning, Fasting must be accompanied by sincerely loving God and loving others 🙂

As Christians We Need To Love Everyone :)

There are so many who love Jesus.  And so we should..  All different colors and shapes, all different backgrounds and political parties.  All different places on the economic spectrum.  And all different places in the world. Jesus loves us all and He died and rose again for each one of us.

This past year many of our brothers and sisters in Christ voted to support abortion and gay marriage.  It is difficult to understand how someone who says they love Jesus and reads the Bible can make that choice.  It has left millions bewildered, and some angry.

Why?  How?

These questions will not be answered while we are on this earth.  We may only  understand the answers when we reach Heaven.

But what should be our response to those questions while we are here on earth, that we do know. Love, Prayer and Forgiveness.

Judgement belongs to God. We can trust Him to judge correctly because He alone knows the heart of each person.

Jesus taught us to pray, “Forgive us as we forgive others”.  And that means those we agree with and those we don’t agree with.  It also means we should forgive even if it is difficult. Especially when it is difficult.

Jesus’ Love is enough for all of us.  We need to reach out and share it ?

Thank You God For Loving Us :)

It’s so hard to share by words God’s Grace & Mercy, and His Love, because there is nothing like it on this earth to compare it to.

After all, who forgives no matter how many times they are wronged.  Who counts our efforts, rather than our failures?

Who never leaves? Not just physically, but emotionally, no matter where we are in life?

Who loves us, even when we are completely unloveable?

God does 🙂 

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”-Jesus (Matthew 11:28)

Life is hard right now, and the future on this earth can appear discouraging.  But God is always there for those who love and follow Him, because God always keeps His Promises 🙂

If you call on our Father in Jesus’ Name, He will answer, because He loves us. Always 🙂

Hope, Faith & Love :)

Hope: “Our hope, indeed our help comes from the Lord”

Faith: “now Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen”

Love: Our Lord’s Greatest Commandment 🙂

“You shall love your Lord God with all of your heart, and with all of your soul and with all your mind and with all of your strength. The second is this, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself'”

“With God, all things are possible” 🙂

The Narrow Gate

“Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few-Matthew 7:13-14

It’s seems to have become a popular, politically correct notion, that “everyone goes to Heaven”.  But that is not what Jesus said in God’s Word.

Jesus’ message is clear, the way to Heaven is “hard” and “those who find it are few”.

Clearly these verses do not support the politically correct life style of today which appears to be doing whatever you feel like, whenever you feel like it! 

This is a lie.  We don’t get to do whatever we want and still go to Heaven.

If we want to go to Heaven, we need to choose the path that goes there and follow it.  It’s true that if we stray, we can ask God to forgive us through His Son Jesus Christ and repent, and get back on the path.  But we do need to be on that path and we don’t get to do whatever we like, when we like.  It is God’s Will that matters, not ours’ ?

So what do we do?  Put God FIRST.  Accept and follow Jesus.  Keep our eyes fixed on Heaven.  Ask forgiveness for our sins through Jesus Christ and repent (change).  Stay on the path.  And love God and each other ?

And remember-“our hope and our help” comes from the Lord.  God will always answer our cries for help, especially in this, because He loves us.  ?

It’s not enough to say we accept Jesus; we must live it ?

“Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few” – Matthew 7:14-14

Food for Thought & Prayer :)

 And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt.”-Daniel 12:2

What’s interesting in the above verse is that it doesn’t say All. Instead it says Many. And while there are many who suggest a variety of interpretations, I think it is safe to say that if God said Many, He meant Many.

But one thing we can be sure of, whatever the answer, He will use it to our good because He loves us 🙂

The Dangers of a Cashless Society: The End of Freedom!

Mark of the Beast

“It also forced all people, great and small, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hands or on their foreheads,”- Revelation 13:16

 “so that they could not buy or sell unless they had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of its name.”-Revelation 13:17

Some members of the American government appear to be working towards a “cashless” society, as are a number of other countries.  CNBC wrote an article in which it said, “Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell hinted this week that a digital dollar is a high-priority project for the U.S.” (https://www.cnbc.com/2021/02/27/op-ed-a-digital-dollar-would-help-the-us-and-its-allies-keep-china-in-check.html)

This is a very dangerous step for all Americans as it would be the end of Freedom as we know it.

Imagine, if you will, a future in which only those with debit or credit cards can purchase food.  Imagine a future where ALL expenditures, including food, are monitored by the government.  A future where you need the government’s permission to purchase anything.  Want to eat that Pizza-sorry you weigh to much. Want to purchase head phones, sorry they are too loud. And the list goes on.

A future where you need to be a member of the politically correct political party or church to purchase anything…

Now imagine that in order to make any purchase of any kind, you need an RFIC chip implanted, perhaps in your right hand?

Once the government removes all cash from our monetary system, it’s only a few steps to a complete loss of freedom.  And perhaps the Mark of the Beast  We can’t let that happen.

In Daniel 12:4 it says, “even to the time of the end many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased”. We do not need to do this! Call or email someone today.  Tell them no!

And Pray!  We need more time.  There are too many who have not accepted Jesus!

May our Lord be merciful and give us the time we need to bring as many as possible to Heaven with us. In Jesus’s Name. Amen. ?