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Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Block Diagram and Outline of 1 John 2:18-27

Antichrists and Christians: The Abiding of a Christian

Three distinguish characteristics between Christians (3A: Affirm, Abide, Aided) and Antichrists (3D: Depart, Deny, Deceive)

Sunday, August 29, 2021

In the Family of God

“Now we exhort you, brethren, warn those who are unruly, comfort the fainthearted, uphold the weak, be patient with all.”

– 1 Thessalonians 5:14

Exposition:

        In the family of God, some are mature and wise, others are young and energetic, yet many are children and so childish, nay, babes in Christ. We are not all of equal stature and strength. Some may need to be carried in arms, others may need to be led by their hand, yet many may need spoon-feeding until they can develop the conviction of their own. Paul mentioned four groups of people in this verse:

        The brethren, who are more mature and have the most responsibility. They are not to lord over the less mature ones, rather they must be a model for the edification of the body of Christ. The unruly ones who need confrontation and correction not only for their own good, but also to not let a little leaven leavens the whole lump. The fainthearted ones who are bogged down by trials and suffering (like the loss of loved ones in Thessalonica) might be tempted to doubt the goodness of God; they need help, comfort and encouragement. The weak ones who are naïve and easily swayed by every wind of doctrines need much support and instruction.

        Regardless of the group you belong to, you sometimes find yourself in every group. We all have strong and weak points. Nobody is perfect, everyone needs to exercise patience with one another. Besides, even the most mature ones were once babies, and they need to recall the patience others had on them. Remember the patience of Jesus Christ towards His disciples and the people of His days. Our God remains patient with us even to this day.

Personal Reflection:

·       Who are the most mature people that I may hang out with for my spiritual growth? Who are the discouraged ones who may need my encouragement? Have I been kind to my weaker brothers and sisters in Christ?

Personal Commitment:

·       To cultivate the virtue of patience.

Prayer:

Help me, Lord, to develop more patience towards all, Amen!

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Block Diagram and Outline of 1 John 2:28-3:3

“The Hope of God’s Children: We shall be like Him”
Live a life of holiness anticipating the return of Christ
5 Characteristics of Anticipation

Friday, August 20, 2021

Be Known For Gentleness

“Let your gentleness be known to all men. The Lord is at hand.”

– Philippians 4:5

Exposition:

        How would you like to be known for? We live in a time when people want you to care more about their feelings than their responsibility. It is not uncommon to see WhatsApp Status Update, "Feeling Angry," "Feeling Lazy," "Feeling so Tired," and so on. We often seek to be excused and be sympathized with our sins. Besides, vulgar expressions are considered more genuine and more convincing than gentle expressions. However, this verse instructs us to be known for gentleness.

        We are called to control our emotions and be gentle with one another, not just once or twice, not only to one or two individuals, not only in front of a camera or in a church but as our identity, for it says, “be known to all men.” Certainly, it is easier to shout at those who wronged us, but it is comely for a Christian to overlook in gentleness. It is easier to demand justice and be tough when we happened to be on the less-wrong side, it is comely for a Christian to forgive and avoid creating a scene.

        We (as individuals) have wronged God more than all the people in the world combined can ever wrong against us, yet God has forgiven us. He is gentle toward us evermore. We who love God, who fear God, and who wait for His appearing do well to clothe ourselves with gentleness as He is to us.

Personal Reflection:

·       How often have I chosen the path of humour, sarcasm, or satire at the expense of gentleness in my speech, writing, and conduct!!??

Personal Commitment:

·       I've got to look for an option of gentleness in all tough situations.

Prayer:

Gracious Lord, would You please make me more gentle in all my actions as the outworking of Your gentleness toward me! Amen!

Thursday, August 12, 2021

Block Diagram and Outline of 1 John 3:4-10

"The Sinlessness of God's Children"
Look at Christ to overcome sins
God’s children should not sin and cannot sin because they are in Him and He is in them. Rather they should be righteous just as He is and Jesus is.

Thursday, August 05, 2021

Minding our Own Business

“That you also aspire to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business, and to work with your own hands, as we commanded you

1Thessalonians 4:11

Exposition:

        It is far easier to talk about others than about ourselves. We can comfortably point out their misdeeds, wittily give them suggestions, and self-righteously condemn them. On the contrary, it is difficult for us to even admit our own mistake, to take our own advice, and often justify ourselves by saying, “Nobody’s perfect.” It was so even among the Thessalonian Christians. Some of them were idle busybodies. Apostle Paul instructed them how Christians ought to live particularly in anticipation of the return of Jesus Christ.

        There’s a play of word in this instruction. Those who were busy meddling in the business of others but idle in their own affairs should be idle in others’ affairs and be busy in their own works. The Greek culture which was in Thessalonica and elsewhere considered manual labor to be the work of slaves. Paul taught that Christian culture has a high view of vocation: everyone must work for a living. Paul demonstrated that even he, a full-time minister of the gospel, worked diligently not only for his living but to help others. Christians are not to steal or beg, rather they must work laboriously that they have enough not only for themselves but to help others too (Acts 20:35; Eph4:28).

        We aren’t supposed to sell everything we have, stay idle, and wait for the return of Christ. We must be productive in all good works, also accumulating treasures in heaven, and befriending more eternal friends through our transient wealth. Above all, would we work on our own sanctification first and far more than we desire to see the work of sanctification in the lives of others?

Personal Reflection:

·       Could some of the things I have said or done were actually meddling the affairs of others, and not really helping them?

Personal Commitment:

·       To be more concerned with my own personal sanctification than with the sanctification of others.

Prayer:

Lord, help me to remain quiet and calm in the areas where I ought to be and be busy in all good works. Help me to be forgiving, compassionate, and generous to others as you have been to me. Amen!