Thursday, December 17, 2015

THE BUILDER OF LIVES

Today’s Reading: Hebrews 3-4

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At the traditional site of the baptism of Jesus at the Jordan River, a priest conducts a service. The Hebrew people, to whom the book of Hebrews was addressed, would have been very familiar with the ceremonies conducted in the Jerusalem Temple by the High Priest. The vestments of the Jewish priests were carried into the Christian church all over the world by priests who were believers in Jesus. The liturgy of Temple worship has influenced the rituals of all the ancient churches as they see the sacrifice of Christ on the cross portrayed in their traditional forms of worship. The service pictured above is conducted by a Coptic Priest from Egypt.

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Key Verse: Hebrews 4:14

Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession.

 

The first verse of today’s reading urges us to “Consider the Apostle and High Priest of our confession, Christ Jesus.” We are encouraged to examine carefully the role of Christ Jesus in His absolutely essential work of presenting the sacrifice of His own life to Almighty God. There is no salvation apart from Christ. Therefore, believers in Jesus are exhorted not to depart from their faith in Christ.

Hebrews chapter four repeats the word “rest” seven times. We may want to look up the word “rest” in the dictionary and ask ourselves, “Are we resting in Jesus?” The ultimate importance of the bedrock of Jesus on which we “rest,” and upon Whom we build our lives, is obvious. It is the Word of God (4:12) which provides the blueprint for the structure of our lives. The importance of considering God’s plans daily cannot be overstated. This blog should help us focus our attention on how we are building and then on the “rest” that is ours.

PRAYER FOR TODAY:

Christ Jesus, You are the Builder of my house, the place where I dwell. I’ve read, Lord, that “every house is built by someone, but He who built all things is God” (Hebrews 3:4). I pray that I will rest 24/7 in the knowledge that You are my Foundation, my Builder. I need You! May I not be a “do-it-yourself” builder. I rest in 100% confidence in Your commitment to build my life as something of beauty for Your glory. I pray this in the Name of the Builder of lives, Jesus Christ, Amen!!!

100 PERSONAL WORDS:

The first few sentences of St. Mark’s Gospel chapter 6 tell about Jesus’ first visit to His hometown of Nazareth following the start of His public ministry. The people have heard about the miracles He has already performed. They ask, “Is not this the carpenter?” They asked in order to belittle Him; I write it here to exalt Him. In the previous chapter (Mark 5), there are three examples of Jesus’ higher carpentry. Check it out if you find the time (Mark 5:1-43 & 6:1-5). I brag about His magnificent building skills.

Yours for Jesus! Jesus! Jesus! Remember He was a Carpenter, a Builder, the Builder of the lives of all of us who invite Him to construct our lives to His glory and purpose,

David

P.S. Here are some carpenter’s helpers. L to R, son Ron, Johanna Webster, guest co-ordinator for 100 Huntley Street daily  telecast, George McEachern, Executive Producer, Norma-Jean and me. For many years we worked together with others to build a witness to the work of THE CARPENTER!!!

 

10 thoughts on “Thursday, December 17, 2015

  1. Bravo, for being carpenters who build God’s Kingdom, here on earth, as it is in heaven! Thank You, Jesus! We hold firmly to the faith we profess. We approach your throne of grace with confidence, God, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need. We stand strong on Your rock of salvation, Jesus! Blessings fellow saints!

    Jesus Was A Carpenter, Johnny Cash
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAuWFrA7VXg&list=PLF4A52232025022E9&index=12

  2. Yes, what a Magnificent Builder Jesus is!!! You echo my thoughts this morning David that the Word of God is the blueprint and the building material for the structure of our lives. We should try and not deviate from it. Blessings saints!

  3. You are asking a hard thing David. Hum…”DIY” cuts to the quick.
    Martha vs Mary
    Mack vs Marv
    (works better for a guy)
    drh

    • PS friends say I am too cryptic at times…
      Martha in kitchen vs Mary with Jesus.
      Mack in workshop vs
      Marv in “War Room”
      I need today’s scriture audio on my pod. Father help me.

  4. David ,in my eyes you have built something of beauty for His glory.
    Fifty years of the Word of God going forth on the airwaves and now
    On the blogs. Bless you my friend!

  5. A great prayer Pastor David…calling on the Greatest Builder…”to build my life as something of beauty for Your glory…Yes, I pray this in the Name of the Builder of lives, Jesus Christ, AMEN and AMEN!!!
    Thank you Pastor David for leading in that wonderful prayer!

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