Wednesday, November 2, 2022

PEACE

Today’s Reading: John 20-21

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Key Verse: John 20:19

Then, the same day at evening, being the first day of the week, when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in the midst, and said to them, “Peace be with you.”

 

Jesus speaks “peace” three times to His disciples here. They were obviously in a state of great turmoil and fear. Jesus might have said, “Settle down, we’ve got some very practical matters to accomplish in the next 50 days.” After all, Jesus’ followers were very ordinary people. Peter and John came from two fishing families. Notice that John could not escape the competition motivation. He had to put in the Gospel that he beat Peter to the tomb. Of course, Mary Magdalene was first. She didn’t recognize Jesus until she heard His voice. We need to listen for Jesus. He’ll speak our names too. He has something unique to say to each one of us. He had a special message for Peter who had denied knowing Him three times. Three times He asked, “Do you love Me, Peter?” He had a message in the number of fish caught, 153. In Hebrew, each letter has a numerical value. The number 153 translates into “Ana Elohim = I am God.” The disciples had been to Hebrew school. They would have known exactly what Jesus was communicating. In our Bibles, let’s read again John 20:31. This is the reason for John to write. He was there in person when it happened!

PRAYER FOR TODAY:

Dear Lord Jesus, Help me to do that which You told Peter to do in today’s reading, “Feed My sheep,” and “Feed My lambs.” You know that I love You too. And help me, like John, to know my purpose in writing, speaking, and simply living the Gospel before others. May many more believe in You and have life in Your Name. Amen!

100 PERSONAL WORDS:

I’m simply a student. I’m hoping to learn more about God. In the Hebrew language, the word “disciple” is “talmudim,” and is what a kindergarten child in Israel is called today. Before moving from the weekly telecasts, Crossroads and Circle Square for children, to the daily telecast, 100 Huntley Street, I was begging God for guidance. I remember the spot on Highway 400, north of Toronto, where I heard the Lord say my name. He said to me so clearly I could never deny it, “David, I love you!” “Yes Lord,” I said, “What about specific guidance?” Again He said, “David, I love you!” I was so overcome that I had to pull over to the side of the road and sit there for a long time. I realized that the assurance of His love was all I needed. I was simply to go ahead, share my decisions with the Board of Directors for their approval, and His love would keep me on track to do His will.

Yours for “Life in His Name!”

David

7 thoughts on “Wednesday, November 2, 2022

  1. A beautiful praise chorus. Thanks Rob. I remember singing that chorus in our large Sunday School opening services (before going to our individual age classrooms). We really belted it out! Praying for Beverlee today as she goes for her appointment. Jesus is with us every step of the way – He will never leave or fore sake us. Amen.

  2. Amenp.Thanks,Rob.We sing that song sometimes at our church and our ‘Mens’ Club (OAMC)/choir sang it quite often pre-Covid.God bless
    Faith

    We discuss our faith and proclaim it,
    We pray for God to make it stronger
    And we sometimes feel we shame it
    But we should feel that way no longer.

    We speak of faith as a possession
    But it is a fruit we must nurture,
    And never should it be an obsession,
    Like someone waiting on the rapture.

    Now do you ever stop to ponder,
    That Jesus had such grand faith in man,
    For His Father living up yonder,
    Could have removed us all from His plan.

    So praise the faith of our Lord Jesus
    For the easy road would set Him free,
    But He bled the blood that e’er frees us:
    There’s no greater faith than such as He.
    G W(Bill) Marshall /28 June, 2014

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