Tuesday 12 February 2013

♥ The LORD’s Prayer…


“Our FATHER who art in heaven.....” 
---Yes?

Don’t interrupt me. I’m praying.
---But you called ME.

Called YOU? I didn’t call you. I’m praying. “Our FATHER who art in heaven…”
---There you did it again.

Did what?
---Called ME. You said, “Our FATHER who art in heaven”. Here I AM… What’s on your mind?

But I didn’t mean anything by it. I was, you know, just saying my prayers for the day. I always say “The LORD’s Prayer”. It makes me feel good, kind of like getting a duty done.
---All right. Go on.

“Hallowed be THY NAME
---Hold it. What do you mean by that?

By what?
---By “Hallowed be THY NAME”?

It means……it means…….good grief, I don’t know what it means. How should I know? It’s just a part of the prayer. By the way, what does it mean?
---It means honored, Holy, wonderful.

Hey, that makes sense. I never thought about what “hallowed” meant before. “THY Kingdom come, THY will be done, on earth as it is in heaven”.
 ---Do you really mean that?

Sure, why not?
 ---What are you doing about it?

Doing? Nothing, I guess. I just think it would be kind of neat if YOU got control of everything down here like YOU have up there.
---Have I got control of you?

Well, I go to Church.
---That isn’t what I asked you. What about your bad temper? You’ve really got a problem there, you know. And then there’s the way you spend your money, all on yourself. And what about the kind of books you read?

Stop picking on me! I’m just as good as some of the rest of those people at the church.
---Excuse me. I thought you were praying for MY will to be done. If that is to happen, it will have to start with the ones who are praying for it. Like you, for example.

Oh, all right. I guess I do have some hang-ups. Now that you mention it, I could probably name some others.
 ---So could  I.

I haven’t thought about it very much until now, but I would really like to cut out some of those things. I would like to, you know, be really free.
 ---Good. Now we’re getting somewhere. We’ll work together, you and  I. Some victories can truly be won. I’m proud of you.

Look LORD, I need to finish up here. This is taking a lot longer than it usually does. “Give us this day, our daily bread
---You need to cut out the bread. You’re overweight as it is.

Hey, wait a minute! What is this, “Criticize my day” ? Here I was doing my religious duty, and all of a sudden, you break in and remind me of all my hand-ups.
 ---Praying is a dangerous thing. You could wind up changed, you know. That’s what I am trying to get across to you. You called ME, and here I am. It’s too late to stop now. Keep praying, I’m interested in the next part of your prayer …… (pause). Well, go on.

I’m scared to.
 ---Scared? Of  what?

I know what YOU’ll say.
 ---Try ME and see.

“Forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us.”
---What about Ann?

See, I knew YOU would bring her up! Why, LORD, she’s told lies about me, spread stories about my family. She never paid back the debt she owes me. I’ve sworn to get even with her!
 ---But your prayer? What about your prayer?

I didn’t mean it.
---Well, at least you’re honest. But it’s not much fun carrying that load of bitterness around inside, is it?

No, but I’ll feel better as soon as I get even. Boy, have I got some plans for that neighbor. She’ll wish, she had never moved into this neighborhood.
 ---You won’t feel any better. You’ll feel worse. Revenge isn’t sweet. Think of how unhappy you already are. But I can change all that.

YOU can? How?
 ---Forgive Ann. Then I’ll forgive you. Then the hate and sin will be Ann’s problem and not yours. You will have settled your heart.

Oh, YOU’re right. YOU always are. And more than I want to take revenge against Ann, I want to be right with YOU. Ann, I am going to forgive you….(sigh)…..(pause). All right. All right. I forgive her. She’s bound to be awfully miserable, now that I think about it. Anybody who goes around  doing the things she does to others, has to be out of it. Someway, somehow, show her the right way.
 ---There now! Wonderful! How do you feel?

Hmmmmmmm… Well, not bad. Not bad at all. I feel pretty great! YOU know, I don’t think I’ll have to go to bed uptight tonight for the first time since I can remember. May be I won’t be so tired from now on because I was not  getting enough rest due to the anger and unrest in my heart.
---You’re not through with your prayer. Go on.

Oh, all right. “And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.”
---Good! Good! I’ll do that. Just don’t put yourself in a place where you can be tempted.

What do YOU mean by that?
 ---Don’t turn on the TV when you know the laundry needs to be done and the house needs to be picked up. Also, about the time you spend coffee-ing with your friends, if you can’t influence the conversation to positive things, perhaps you should re-think the value of those friendships. Another thing, your neighbors and friends shouldn’t be your standard for “keeping up. And please don’t use ME for an escape hatch.

I don’t understand the last part.
---Sure you do. You’ve done it a lot of times. You get caught in a bad situation. You get into trouble and then come running to ME saying, “LORD, help me out of this mess, and I promise YOU, I’ll never do it again”. You remember some of those bargains you tried to make with ME?

Yes and I’m ashamed, LORD. I really am.
 ---Which bargain are you remembering?

Well, there was the night that Bill was gone and the children and I were home alone. The wind was blowing so hard that I thought the roof would go any minute and tornado warnings were out. I remember praying, “Oh LORD GOD, if YOU spare us, I’ll never skip my devotions again”.
 ---I protected you, but you didn’t keep your promise, did you?

I’m sorry, LORD, I really am. Up until now, I thought that if I just prayed The LORD’s Prayer every day, then I could do what I liked. I didn’t expect anything to happen like it did.
 ---Go ahead and finish your prayer.

“For THINE is the Kingdom, and the power and the glory forever, Amen.”
 ---Do you know what would bring me glory? What would really make me happy?

No, but I’d like to know. I want now to please YOU. I can see what a mess I’ve made of my life. And I can see how great it would be to really be one of YOUR followers.
 ---You just answered the question.

I did?
 ---Yes. The thing that would bring me glory is to have people like you truly love ME. And I see that happening between us. Now that some of these old sins are exposed and are out of the way, well, there is no telling what We can do together.

LORD, let’s see what we can make of me, OK?
 ---Yes, let’s see…

And I went about my busy day, never being the same again.

★ “Setback” or “Comeback”!

It is never too late to take a new direction and move boldly toward a new destination!
It is never too late to square your shoulders and meet the challenge head on.
It is never too late to fight back and achieve success!
It is never too late to make a fresh start.
I have been reading this amazing book by Robert A. Schuller, “The world’s greatest comebacks”. I would like to share a few thoughts from this book. Hope you will find it useful.
From Setback To Comeback Through “FAITH”:
Some situations and problems are out of our range. Only something short of a miracle will create a turn around. So what can we expect to make a comeback.
Miracles? Yes. How? Prayer.
“Prayer should be our first resource and not our last resort.”
We know many people who have gained victory through their tragedy. Their comebacks are not necessarily physical, instead they may be spiritual or mental. In times of despair, they have found hope. In times of grief, their tears have watered the seeds of inner joy and happiness.
Through their pain, they have made a declaration inspiring and uplifting to all. These people have discovered that it is possible to turn losing situations around and to “bloom where they are planted”. Because GOD can perform MIRACLES for us, WHEN WE PRAY.
You will be boosted by true stories from the world of business, academics, medicine, performing arts, sports and entertainment.
Isaac Newton:
This person who is credited for almost all the latest inventions in the field of science did not have a very good childhood. You should know that he could not afford to go to school !!!!!!!!!
Thomas Muster:
A drunken driver smashed his knees in an accident. The doctors told that he will not be able to walk at all. --- SETBACK? --- YES.
HIS COMEBACK:
He became the world’s number one tennis player within 6 years. He was called the “king of clay”.
Harrison Ford:
He had a dream of making an acting career in Hollywood and he tried. But he ended up as a carpenter. --- SETBACK? --- YES.
HIS COMEBACK:
He persisted and he prevailed and he succeeded.
But the greatest comeback is also that of a carpenter by profession. The greatest possibility thinker to ever live on the face of the earth. Some call HIM “Good MASTER”. Some call HIM Teacher. I call HIM “LORD”.
The Romans and the Pharisees killed HIM and thought they had seen the last of HIM. We know the glorious and the greatest comeback which HE has made. We all call HIM  “JESUS”.
So by making a comeback, we are following the best example set by the greatest of all men. We can do it with faith and prayer.
“Through prayer the IMPOSSIBLE becomes with “H-IM - POSSIBLE” ”.
Remember “FAITH does not demand miracles – it accomplishes them”.

HOW TO BEGIN THE COMEBACK PROCESS:
We will explore the timeless formula for a successful comeback, a formula that is part of every comeback story you will read. We will investigate the three markers on the comeback course. Let’s learn them.
1. PREPARE – A comeback requires mental preparation. What should we do first?
2. REPAIR – Certain emotions may stand in the way of our comeback. How do we identify and deal with them?
3. CARE – Several personal attributes must be present if our comeback is to be successful. What are they?

1. PREPARE – A belief in miracles is essential to the comeback process. That is true in the past and it e even today.
Backdrop To Miracles – To participate in a miracle, we must first believe in them and we should know that miracles are not coincidental happenings.

BELIEVE IN MIRACLES
“All things are possible”, HE promises, “If you only believe”. This is the first step. The next step is preparing yourself  for the miracles.
PREPARE FOR MIRACLES –
Preparing for miracles means that you recognize that your burdens in life may be tools for miracle working. This may not be the usual way of thinking about them, but it is possible for us to use our burdens as opportunities for miracles to occur. So how many burdens are you carrying today that might be the keys to your success? What frustration is plaguing you could become a catalyst to your miracle. Ask yourself. Can I turn this setback into a comeback? Once you have said answered ‘yes’ you can expect miracles.                                                                                                   
EXPECT MIRACLES -                                                 
JESUS said “And whatever you ask in my name I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you ask anything in my name I will do it”.  Quite a promise isn’t it?!
Today you can expect a miracle to take in your life. Simply ask. The power of GOD, which was so dramatically displayed on the shores of the Red Sea and on the sides of Mount Carmel will be displayed in your life. Today you can expect a miracle to take place.
“Success comes in ‘CAN’S’ and failures comes in ‘CAN’TS’. “
“Turn your ‘Fore-go-its’ to ‘go-for-its’ ”.

2. REPAIR
The emotions that hold you back.
FEAR?
YES, you can overcome Fear. To overcome fear, we got to be BOLD.
Banish negative thinking.
 Open your mind to GOD’s dream.                                                                      
Look for ways to a comeback.                                               
Daily take steps in that direction.
Every comeback requires the following steps.
-TRACE YOUR FEAR
-ERASE YOUR FEAR
-ALLOW GOD TO GRACE YOUR FEAR


GUILT?
Yes, you can overcome Guilt. How?
What we do?                                                                  
Step 1: Cover up.
Step 2: Run and Hide.
What we should do?                                         
Step 1: Seek Forgiveness.            
Step 2: Change by repentance.
The last step would be to REPAIR our thinking, (negative thinking).            
Yes, we can overcome negative thinking. So we should stop giving excuses.
“Exchange your ‘if only’s’ to ‘next time boldly’s”.
UNDERSTANDING GOD’S DREAMS –
Open your mind to GOD’s dreams. GOD’s dreams have no limits. Anything is possible in The LORD. “GOD’s dreams are bigger than ours.” GOD uses us to make good things happen – things that are bigger and better than we can imagine. Take a list of talents and gifts GOD has given you. Remember, the smallest gift, when you put it in GOD’s hands, can grow to abundant, timeless proportions.

3. CARE
As we prepare to take the final steps toward our comeback, we need to remember this philosophy. “Rather than concentrating on the SETBACK, we need to celebrate the COMEBACK”.
We can do this in the following three steps.
1. By glorifying GOD for making our comeback possible.                        
2. By exemplifying HIM and becoming as nearly like HIM as we can. 
3. By magnifying HIS gift to us and building on our comeback to touch others.

GLORIFY:                                                                   
Remember the blind man in the pool whom JESUS healed. He exhibited a   characteristic so important to a comeback. He had the courage to glorify GOD by publicly crediting JESUS with his comeback. He had the courage to glorify GOD by publicly crediting JESUS with his comeback. He didn’t take his miracle and run.
EXEMPLIFY:                                                                     
Just as we glorify GOD through our prayer and praise. We should publicly exemplify HIM through our actions. We should be talking, walking examples of what HE can do in our lives. When you truly do your best, you attract attention.   
You become an example for others to follow. People look at your work and they look at you, the creator of your work. They ask questions! They want to know about your motivations for working so hard. That gives you an opportunity to glorify THE ONE whose teaching’s you are trying to follow.
MAGNIFY:                                                                        
As we thank GOD for our comeback by glorifying HIM in words, exemplifying HIM by our actions. We have one more step to take. We should look for ways to magnify our comeback so that it expands and touches others. As the comeback approaches reality, we have to magnify our comeback by making sure it benefits others. May be it’s just bringing a little smile to others.
“A smile is a sweet curved line that sets a lot of things straight.”
When your comeback is complete, how will you react? Will you say “it’s about time” or “will you heave a sigh of relief and think “I’m glad that’s over”.
Consider another option. Consider glorifying GOD for the love HE has shown you through the comeback. Consider exemplifying GOD as a way of letting others know what GOD has done in your life. Consider magnifying your comeback by looking for ways to make it grow and benefit others.
MOVE AHEAD – DON’T LOOK BACK:
Like any victory, a comeback is usually accompanied by a burst of energy. We feel good, a problem has been solved and a new beginning stretches out in front of us, we are going in the right direction and we have momentum. But we got to take care ………… we should never look back.
“No one having put his hand to the plow and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of GOD”. – Luke 9:62
GOD WILL COMPLETE WHAT HE HAS BEGUN:
In this great possibility phrase of the New Testament, GOD is telling us that we should keep on keeping on. HE will shore up our efforts and give us every opportunity to succeed, No matter what our setback might be, no matter what type of adversity we are trying to overcome. HE will not let us see the stake at the end of the field without equipping us with the strength to take up the plow and moving directly towards the stake.
“HE who has begun a good work in you will complete it.” Philippians 1:6                
PEAK TO PEEP:
“Do not fear any of those things which you are about to suffer……… be faithful until death, and I will give you a crown of life.” Revelations 2:10                   
Success is never ending. It is a journey of progressive realization of worthwhile goals. There will always be other setbacks, challenges, possibilities and opportunities. As part of any comeback, we slowly scale the peaks of our personal mountains and when we reach the pinnacles of success, victories, - the comebacks – we can then peep at the next great mountain. This is the ‘peak – peep principle’.
One goal down – new visions ahead. Existing? Yes. Frightening? Yes.                    
However GOD has told us not to fear the future but to put our hands on the plow and move toward the goal.
A “comeback” will always follow each “setback”.
“We just have to KEEP ON KEEPING ON.”
JESUS IS LORD.

Wednesday 6 February 2013

★ JESUS - In every Book of The Bible!


In Genesis:
            Jesus is The Seed of The Woman,
            a descendant of Abraham,
            a king in the line of Judah in the order of Melchizedek.
            The sacrified Son (as like Isaac, Gen 22) and
            a rejected brother (as like Joseph, Gen 27).

In Exodus:
            Jesus is The Passover Lamb,
            the leader and deliverer out of slavery (as like Moses),
            the manna from heaven,
            the rock that gave water,
the Tabernacle in the camp and every item inside (Brazen Alter, Lampstand, Table of Showbread, Ark of the Covenant, etc.).

In Leviticus:
            Jesus is The High Priest,
            personified by the sacrifices and offering,
            the Jewish festivals (Passover, Atonement, Trumpets, etc.).
            The scapegoat and what Christ does as our high priest.

In Numbers:
            Jesus is The Cloud and The Fire,
            the Messiah that would be King.
            The healer in the bronze serpent.
            The Water from the Rock.

In Deuteronomy:
            Jesus is The Prophet Like Moses,
            worshipped by angels.
            He is the cities of refuge.

In Joshua:
            Jesus is The Captain of Our Salvation,
            our leader into the promise land (as like Joshua),
            the commander-in-chief of the Army.

In Judges:
            Jesus is The Judge And Lawgiver,
            the true judge for the living and the dead.

In Ruth:
            Jesus is The Kinsman Redeemer,
            the descendent of Boaz and Ruth.
            As personified by Boaz.

In 1 & 2 Samuel:
            Jesus is The Prophet of The Lord,
            exalted by God with power.
            A descendent of David,
            personified by David – the exiled King.
            The faithful friend (Jonathan).

In 1 & 2 Kings, 1 & 2 Chronicles:
            Jesus is The Reigning King,
            for the Millennial Reign (as like Solomon).
            Multiplying bread and
            healing leper (as like Elisha).

In Ezra:
            Jesus is The Faithful Scribe,
            the builder of the temple (Zerubbabel).

In Nehemiah:
            Jesus is The Rebuilder of The Broken Down Walls,
            the rebuilder of the walls of salvation (as like Nehemiah).

In Esther:
            Jesus is Mordecai, the personified.
            The Guardian.

In Job:
            Jesus is The Dayspring From on High,
            the sufferings and the subsequent blessings (as like Job).

In Psalms:
            Jesus is The Lord Who Is Our Shepherd,
            the resurrected Son of God,
            that was despised and crucified;
            Hated without cause,
            rejected by the Israelites.
            But now seated on the right hand of God.

In Proverbs & Ecclesiastes:
            Jesus is Wisdom of God.

In The Song of Solomon:
            Jesus is The Lover & Bridegroom.

In Isaiah:
            Jesus is The Suffering Servant.
            Born of a virgin, the Immanuel “God with us”.
            The God and Man, with 7-fold spirit upon Him.
            He healed the blind, lame and deaf, preceded by a forerunner.
            A light to the Gentiles but despised by the Israelite nation.
            He was whipped and beaten;
            and finally die as a guilt offering for sin.
            But He resurrected and live forever.

In Jeremiah & Lamentations:
            Jesus is The Weeping Prophet,
            the righteous Branch,
            our righteousness.

In Ezekiel:
            Jesus is The son of Man,
            a descendent of David.

In Daniel:
Jesus is The Son of Man coming in the clouds of Heaven, given an everlasting kingdom.
He came 483 years after the decree to rebuild Jerusalem.
Foretold He would be killed and revealed as the stone that smashed the kingdoms of the world.
The 4th Man in the fiery furnace.

In Hosea:
Jesus is The Bridegroom Married to The Backslidden Woman, the faithfulness to his adulterous wife.

In Joel:
            Jesus is Baptized With The Holy Spirit And Fire,
            offered salvation to all mankind and baptize people with the Holy Spirit.

In Amos:
            Jesus is The Burden Bearer,
            that darken the day at noon during Messiah’s death.

In Obadiah:
            Jesus is The Mighty Savior.

In Jonah:
            Jesus is The Forgiving God,
            being 3 days and 3 nights in the belly of a fish.

In Micah:
            Jesus is The Messenger With Beautiful Feet,
            born in Bethlehem and from everlasting.

In Nahum:
            Jesus is The Avenger of God’s Elect.

In Habakkuk:
            Jesus is The Great Evangelist,
            Crying For Revival,
            the Messiah that would come from Teman at His return,
            full of glory.
            With intercession and prayer for His people (Habakkuk).

In Zephaniah:
            Jesus is The Restorer of God’s Lost Heritage.

in Haggai:
            Jesus is The Cleansing Fountain,
            who visited the 2nd temple.

In Zechariah:
            Jesus is The Pierced Son,
            a Priest and King who ride into Jerusalem on a donkey. 
            The Messiah who would be God and be pierced.

In Malachi:
            Jesus is The Son of Righteousness,
            Rising with Healing in His Wings,
            the Messiah who would be God who appear at the temple and
            His forerunner came in the spirit of Elijah.

In Matthew:
            Jesus is The King,
            the Son of David,
            the King of the Jews,
            the Son of God and the Bridegroom.

in Mark:
            Jesus is The Wonder Worker/Servant,
            The Holy One of God,
            the Servant,
            the King of Israel.

In Luke:
            Jesus is The Son of Man,
            the Horn of Salvation and
            the Consolation of Israel.

In John:
            Jesus is The Son of God,
            the Begotten Son,
            the Lamb of God,
            the Bread of Life,
            the Light of the world,
            the I AM,
            the Door of the sheep,
            the Good Shepherd,
            the Resurrection and Life,
            the Way, the Truth and the Life.
            The True Vine.

In Acts:
            Jesus is The Ascended Lord,
            the Prince of Life,
            the Judge of the living and the dead,
            the Just One, and
            the Hope of Israel.

In Romans:
            Jesus is The Justifier,
            the Rock of Offense,
            the Deliverer,
            the Lord of the dead and the living.
            The Root of Jesse.

In 1 & 2 Corinthians:
            Jesus is The Gifts of The Spirit,
            the First-Fruit and
            the Last Adam.

In Galatians:
            Jesus is The One Who Sets Us Free,
            the Lord Jesus Christ.

In Ephesians:
            Jesus is The Christ of Riches,
            the Head of All Things and
            the Cornerstone.

In Philippians:
            Jesus is The God Who Meets Our Every Need,
            the Name above all names.

In Colossians:
            Jesus is The Fullness of The Godhead,
            the Image of the Invisible God,
            the Head of the body,
            the Beginning,
            the Firstborn of the dead and
            the Hope of Glory.

In 1 & 2 Thessalonians:
            Jesus is The Soon Coming King,
            the lord of Peace.

In 1 & 2 Timothy:
            The Mediator Between God And Man,
            the King of Ages and
            the Mediator.

In Titus:
            Jesus is The Faithful Pastor,
            the Blessed Hope.
            The Great God and Saviour.

In Philemon:
            Jesus is The Friend That Sticks Closer Than a Brother,
            the Lord Jesus Christ.

In Hebrews:
            Jesus is The Blood That Washes Away My Sins,
            the Heir of all things,
            the Faithful High Priest,
            the Author and Finisher of our faith.

In James:
            Jesus is The Great Physician,
            The Lord of Glory and
            the Judge at the door.

In 1 & 2 Peter:
            Jesus is The Chief Shepherd, and
            the Living Stone.

In 1 & 2 & 3 John:
            Jesus is Everlasting Love,
            the Eternal Life and
            the Righteous.

In Jude:
            Jesus is The Lord Who Came Down with 10,000 Saints,
            the Only Wise God our Savior.

In Revelation:
            Jesus is The King of Kings and the Lord of Lords!
            The Alpha and the Omega,
            the Beginning and the End.
            The Lion of the Tribe of Judah,
            the Word of God,
            the King of kings and Lord of lords,
            the Bright Morning Star.