Friday 22 February 2019

Why Do People Follow Jesus?

John 6:22-71 described the time that Jesus walked this earth, a vast multitude followed Him. They came for all sorts of reasons—some noble, some selfish. The same is true today. It’s important that we understand what motivates people to come to Christ, because not all who seek Him are really His followers. In fact, we each need to analyze our own walk with the Lord: What do we want from Him? How committed are we to being His disciples?
 
Many of the people who followed Jesus did so because they had urgent needs that He alone could meet. Everywhere He went, the sick and demon-possessed were brought to Him—this is one of the ways that God draws us to Himself. Those who can solve all their own problems never need a Savior.

Other folks came for sensationalism. They wanted to see the signs and miracles and feel a thrill of excitement. Today some people come to church or conferences to get pumped up, but mountaintop experiences are always followed by valleys. When hardships or challenges come, such people are quick to abandon the Lord.

But Jesus’ disciples followed Him because they genuinely believed He was the Messiah, the very Son of God (Matthew 16:16). Their commitment went beyond emotions or needs. They wanted to know Christ and walk closely with Him.

Do you find it hard to stay committed without an emotional experience to sustain you?

(Written by Dr. Charles Stanley, 1st January 2019)

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Monday 4 February 2019

Your Strategy for 2019


Do you depend upon Jesus Christ?
 
Jesus says, “These things have I spoken unto you, that my joy might remain in you, and that your joy might be full.”John 15:11
 
Indeed, when you are totally committed to Jesus Christ, you rest in Him. You realize that for your every need, it is necessary for Him to supply it.
 
Have you ever looked at a branch? It has no other source of life than the vine. If you asked that branch, “What’s your secret for your healthy leaves and fruit?” the branch would answer, “My secret is that I’m resting in the vine.”
 
“But what about your needs?” you ask.
 
“I know I have needs, but that’s not my responsibility. My response is to rest in the vine’s ability to provide. I don’t produce the fruit. I just bear it.”
 
Are you resting in the Lord today?
 
A Blessed Lunar New Year 2019
 
(Written by Adrian Rogers, 1st January 2019)
 
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Foot-wash

As I did my today’s meditation, I pondered upon how the disciple Simon Peter said to Jesus, “Lord, do you wash my feet? .... You shall never...