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Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Monday, October 15, 2018
Giving
[A poem written
for a generous friend of mine]
You know that I
know I don’t deserve this,
You know that I
know I shouldn’t expect it.
I know that you
know this to me is a bliss,
Though this is
too surprising to accept it.
Indeed, ‘giving’
is well deserved to be received!
It reveals more
the character of the giver
Than
the condition of the one who received!
Friday, October 12, 2018
Spiritual Fruitfulness
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy,
peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control;
against such things there is no law.” – Galatians 5:22 -23
Summarize
in a Word:
Spiritual Fruitfulness
Key
Principle:
Christian ought to Bear Much Spiritual Fruit
Key
Application: We must
keep on walking in the Spirit
Main point of the Passage: We can overcome Sin and have Spiritual Fruitfulness when we
continuously walk in the Spirit.
Illustration: Charismatic
wave of seeking miraculous gift instead of fruit in Manipur
Exhortation:
Remember
what Christ has done for you and demonstrate the Fruit in your life too towards
other!
We all
want to overcome sin and live a spiritually
fruitful life. Don’t we? Many times, we make strategies and resolution but fail
to live out victoriously. This passage tells us to keep walking in the Spirit
because it is the Spirit that bears fruit
in us: Love, Joy Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness,
and Self-Control. What a package of Virtues! In Lord Jesus Christ we see all
these virtues in fullness.
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Image Scripture: Psalm 73:1-2
A Devotional Reflection of Scripture
For Audio in Hebrew click here
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Monday, October 08, 2018
An Escape to Himalaya
Does my Lord
ascend from the Mount Olivet?
Must I ascend
from the Mount Himalaya?
Without fields
to plow, no souls to bring, I fret.
The prophets,
Isaiah and Jeremiah
Remind me to
linger on, no matter what –
Even when
heaven’s door seems to remain shut.
Indeed, no sin,
no devil, and no darkness
Can conceal the
surety of God’s faithfulness!
Friday, October 05, 2018
Why I blog "With the Word" series
In my
school days, I loved reading Our Daily Bread (popularly known as ODB)
produced by Radio Bible Class (RBC) ministries. It was a devotional calendar-style booklet arranged for the
whole year. Year after year, I would save money or ask my parents
to buy for me this precious devotional book. Each morning before I step out of
my bed I would be reading and would be praying after it.
I was so
devoted to reading this book that one of my friends used to make fun of me
saying, “ODB to him is like a medicine to a patient of cysticercosis.” (We grew
up with that disease around us. Doctors would prescribe a tablet and syrup
instructing us sternly to ingest before we step out of bed.) There were times I
would like to get into the washroom, but I would not unless I completed
the daily reading schedule of ODB. I was so passionate about reading
it because it blessed my soul very much. I would even promote it by giving as
Birthday gifts or Christmas presents to others.
Wednesday, October 03, 2018
Image Scripture: Psalm 119:105
A Devotional Reflection of Scripture
For Audio in Hebrew click here
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For Audio in Hindi click here
Monday, October 01, 2018
Fun-Orientated or Gospel-Oriented?
One late
Sunday night, my friend came home after a hectic day of ministry. I happened to
be standing at my door with a bottle of water. He stretched out his hand on a
buoyant face to quench his thirst. I just said (pretending to be rude), “No! Go
and drink in your room. You have fresh water in your room. It's just upstairs.”
I was busy conversing with the pastor who was with him. He smiled tacitly with
a little wear of embarrassment on his face and went upstairs. I went back
to my room and engaged myself in what I had been doing before.
Then I
lay down to sleep, the picture of my thirsty friend came as a flashback. I just
felt bad because I chose to make fun when he was really in need of water. I
remembered Matthew 10:42, where the word of God says clearly, “And whoever
gives one of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a
disciple, truly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward.” I
thought to myself, “Oh! I have forfeited the blessings.” I decided to apologize
to him the next morning, and I did.
Of
course, he knew I was just grabbing an opportunity to make fun of him, which we
often did to one another. Moreover, his room was not far away. He had chilled
water inside his refrigerator well-suited and well-timed to battle the humid
environment. After all, my water was just warm, he would not like it. However,
I was not right; for I preferred making fun over helping him. It occurred to me
that I was fun-saturated more than Bible-saturated (at least at that moment!)
I must
have done like that many times before. We often choose to laugh at people
instead of doing good things for them. We must be gospel-oriented, not
fun-oriented people. I admit I must have sacrificed many noble works at the
altar of fun and sense of humor. Jesus had a sense of humor when He dealt with
the need of a Syrophoenician woman to cast out a demon from her
daughter; but He did heal her too (Mark 7:26-30). Any sense of humor or fun
without actual help is not Christianly. It is said that when Paul Washer was
asked why he was so serious all the times, he answered, “The gospel of Jesus -
heaven and hell is a serious stuff; so must I.” If there is a choice between
seriousness and fun, I believe we must choose seriousness because we have been
too much to fun and seldom to seriousness.
I also
remember one day in a classroom, a wall fan felt over one of the students. By
the grace of God, he was spared from major injury. The students were so
relieved to realize that he did not get hurt, that we all burst out laughing.
The professor reproved us to not laugh at adversity.
I also
remember reading a book of Ravi Zacharias, where he recounted the incident of
crowds laughing heartily in one of the streets of India. He went to see what
was happening. He was shocked that people were laughing at the sight of
somebody making fun of a beggar. We are not supposed to laugh at sin or
injustice, or pain or suffering or adversity. Nor are we to laugh at God, the
holy God. Our generation does not know how to be serious anymore. They would do
anything for fun!!! Are you a fun-oriented person? Be a gospel-oriented one! Are
you funny? Come on, be serious also! After all, the Son of man did not come to
give a fun, but to call the sinners to repentance. That is serious – it is hell
or heaven.
Friday, September 28, 2018
With Charles Spurgeon: Eccl. 9:4
“A living
dog is better than a dead lion.” – Ecclesiastes 9:4
Life is a
precious thing, and in its humblest form it is superior to death. This truth is
eminently certain in spiritual things. It is better to be the least in the
kingdom of heaven than the greatest out of it. The lowest degree of grace is
superior to the noblest development of unregenerate nature. Where the Holy
Ghost implants divine life in the soul, there is a precious deposit which none
of the refinements of education can equal.
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Image Scripture: Ecclesiastes 9:11
A Devotional Reflection of Scripture
For Audio in Hebrew click here
For Audio in English (ESV) click here
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