Monday, April 20, 2026

THR TRUE GOSPEL

 


When Cephas came to Antioch, I opposed him to his face, because he stood condemned. 12 For before certain men came from James, he used to eat with the Gentiles. But when they arrived, he began to draw back and separate himself from the Gentiles because he was afraid of those who belonged to the circumcision group. 13 The other Jews joined him in his hypocrisy, so that by their hypocrisy even Barnabas was led astray.

 

1.       Paul relates this incident of what happens when you allow others to intimidate you in the religious world.  Peter had come to Antioch and when some men came from James, and they were of that group called the circumcision. Peter who had before been eating with the gentiles no longer eat with the them because he was afraid. 

2.      Peter was at the time doing four things.  He cared more about what people thought than God.  He cared more about his image than the truth.  He was a hypocrite in the way he conducted himself in different situations.  He was making others do what he would not do himself. 

3.      Not only was Peter doing this other’s joined him and even in the end Barnabas did as well.  Once fear, intimidation and hypocrisy start’s it is like a virus or disease it will infect the whole group especially if a leader allows it to happen.  The entire group was led astray.  We have ample proof with the cults, denominations and churches. 

4.      This is a strong warning because of this hypocrisy the church in Laodecea the largest church in Galatia later would become lukewarm, wealthy and prosperous but in reality was pitiful, cold, lame naked and blind. 

 

14 When I saw that they were not acting in line with the truth of the gospel, I said to Cephas in front of them all, “You are a Jew, yet you live like a Gentile and not like a Jew. How is it, then, that you force Gentiles to follow Jewish customs?  15 “We who are Jews by birth and not sinful Gentiles

 

1.      Paul when he saw what was happening confronted Peter in front of them.  This is what you have too do when truth is being replaced by error, hypocrisy and lies.  Paul told Peter that even though he was a Jew he was living like a gentile and not like a Jew. 

2.      That Peter was by his actions trying, to force Jewish customs on the gentiles when they couldn’t follow them or live by them themselves. 

3.      Paul was telling Peter and all with him publicly that you cannot have it both ways.  When lies, hypocrisy and truth is being promoted it must be exposed publicly so those who do it can either repent or shown for who and what they are.  It is uncomfortable for all the participants but like a disease a cure often has violent affects at first, but the end results are healing.  Truth brings healing.  One man wrote truth is never afraid of exposure, but a lie will fight for its existence.

4.      Remember silence and tolerance is the buzz word of evil.  If good men do nothing, then evil and lies will triumph.  Evil always uses words like we are all in this together because they are trying to undermine free will, choice and truth.  False teaching will eventually kill the evangelism and mission of the gospel.  Satan hates exposure because if reveal who he is, what he wants and what he does.

5.      Talk about the time I went to a J.W. meeting as a new Christian was asked to leave because I asked to many questions and disagreed with the leaders’ interpretation of the bible.

 

16 know that a person is not justified by the works of the law, but by faith in Jesus Christ. So we, too, have put our faith in Christ Jesus that we may be justified by faith in Christ and not by the works of the law, because by the works of the law no one will be justified.

 

 

1.      False teachers were telling the Galatian churches that faith in Christ was not enough. To be saved, they said, believers must also be circumcised and become “Jewish.”

2.      A person is not justified or to judge, regard, or absolve to declare or treat as righteous and worthy of salvation.  God did this our faith and trust in Jesus Christ.  When we put our faith, our past present and future.  Submit or seek the Kingdom of God and His righteous.  When we give our time, talents and resources to Him.  When we put our life and eternity in His hands we are adopted into God’s family and treats are sons and daughters. 

1.      Paul said like the gentiles we too put our faith in Jesus Christ, and we are justified because we followed the law because no one is justified by the law.  As Paul stated the just shall live by faith and faith alone.  Works, good deeds, religion, and man’s way will never get us to heaven or eternal life.  It is only through the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ this will happen.  It is through His broken body and shed blood that this is going to happen.  No saint, icon, creed, liturgy, service structure, worship style or program are we saved by through Jesus Christ and Him alone.

 

But if, in seeking to be justified in Christ, we Jews find ourselves also among the sinners, doesn’t that mean that Christ promotes sin? Absolutely not! 18 If I rebuild what I destroyed, then I really would be a lawbreaker.

 

1.       Paul was asked this question by the Judaizers.  If we Jews find us among the sinners does that mean Christ promotes sin?  They were concerned about behavior and moral conduct.  They were concerned about how mankind would guide their lives.  What keeps people on the straight and narrow?  Paul says Christ is not promoting sin.

2.      The law was fulfilled in Christ and now we have a new agreement.  This covenant is not just with the Jews but all mankind.  Jesus is the new lawgiver, high priest and presenter of the new covenant which came through His blood.  The old has gone the new has come.  You are no longer a law breaker because the law and what it required has been fulfilled.

 

For through the law I died to the law so that I might live for God. 20 I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. 21 I do not set aside the grace of God, for if righteousness could be gained through the law, Christ died for nothing!”

 

1.       Paul stated that in the law he died.  The law is dead and was dead.  Now he lives for God.  He has been crucified with Christ.  Paul was saying the more he tried to please the law the more he failed and felt condemned, so when Christ died all that was gone.  Now I put my flesh to death or say no to it now Christ loves in me.  The life he now lives in his body but giving it as a living sacrifice, he lives by faith in the Son of God.  Paul is being transformed by the renewing of his mind daily in the Lord.  He is loving the Lord with every fiber of his being and displaying love for others in his life.

2.      Paul has put his faith, trust and future in the Son of God who loved him and died for Him.  This is Paul’s belief, reality, and hope.  Paul had met the risen Lord and he did not want to go back to that life, and he did not want anyone else to as well. 

3.      Paul makes it clear that if righteousness came through the law than Christ died for nothing.  His sacrifice would have been in vain.  I have stated that Jesus would not have to come if we could have had salvation in some means or method.  Paul would put aside grace, unmerited favor for law.  He experienced, God’s riches at Christ expense. 

QUOTES FOR APRIL 21, 2026





 

TRUE MEANINGOF CHRISTMAS

 


The True Meaning of Christmas.  Jesus Christ is the reason for the season.  He is the central focus and object of Christmas.  It is not trees, tinsel, presents, lights, Santa, or the Spirit of Christmas.  Jesus is Christmas pure and simple.  All the events portray in the scriptures about Him.  This holiday is significant because it celebrates God becoming man to save mankind from its sin through the birth of Jesus Christ.  He shall save His people from their sins.

 

Giving is More Rewarding Than Receiving.  In our self center society based on selfish ambition and covetousness giving to others is so important.  Giving cultivates self-worth.  Giving makes you happy. Seeing the smiles, gratitude, and expressions of hope on the faces of those you are kind to makes the act of giving worthwhile. Even research suggests that giving leads to greater happiness for the giver.  Giving helps others, inspires, teaches responsibility, cultivates self worth. Builds self worth in ourselves and others.

 

It's Not Bad to be Different.  Being different spices things up.  Shows courage.  Emphasizes authenticity.

Is a conversation starter and shows creativity.  Breaks stereotypes and opens people’s mind and in Jesus’ case our future depended on it. 

 

The Importance of Family.  Family is the backbone of society.  Christmas helps brings that together.  Harvard did a study and found out this about the importance of family. Family is the key to success in life.  When you have people who believe in you can accomplish so many things.  Family lays the foundation for future relationships in life.  It changes brain development a person is more social and outgoing because of family.  Family promotes mental and social well being and lastly family better mindset and well being.  Christmas is God’s giving us a gift who keeps on giving. 

 

Being Thankful.  Here are ten reasons to be thankful.

 

Thankfulness improves relationships. ...

Thankfulness creates contentment. ...

Thankfulness feels good. ...

Thankfulness keeps us healthy. ...

Thankfulness cultivates humility. ...

Thankfulness is contagious. ...

Thankfulness produces positivity. ...

Thankfulness promotes generosity.

 

Ebenezer Scrooge says that Christmas is the one time of the year when people open up their stuffed up hearts.

 

Our Impact On Others. 

 

Here are some things you can do this Christmas to impact others.  Smile More.  Remember Names.  Look People in the Eye.  Ask Insightful Questions.   Listen Carefully.  Show Kindness.  Spend Time with Them.

Be their friend.  Do these and you will be a powerful impactful ambassador of Jesus Christ this Christmas season.

 

 

BE THANKFUL


 

Saturday, April 18, 2026

GOD IS OUR HEALER

 


  Today is our Healing Service.  It is a time where we focus on God’s power and ability to heal you physically, emotionally, intellectually, spiritually, family wise and financially.  It is a time where we stand upon 1 Pet 2:24 that states by His stripes we are healed.  It is an opportunity for God to do what he promised in Eph 3:20, to do exceedingly and abundantly more than we could ask or imagine.

 

Here are seven Reason why Jesus healed.

 

1.      Jesus Heals because of Compassion.

2.      Jesus Heals because Healing Is the Children’s Bread and the promise given in the Old Testament.  Mark 7:27

3.      Christ Heals to Fulfill the Prophecy of Healing in the Atonement.  Is 53:4-5

4.      Christ Heals to Reveal His Father’s Glory.  Matt 15:30-31

5.      Jesus Healed to Prove His Mission.

6.      Christ Heals to Fulfill the Bible Type.  John 3:14-15

7.      Christ Healed to Destroy the Works of the Devil.  1 Jn 3:8

 

Jesus healed Peter Mother-in-Law in Matt 8:14-16

 

1.      God Is Glorified When You Are Healed, Whole and Ready for Service.

2.      God Still Heals.

3.      Healing Is Always God’s Will.

4.      God Wants You to Live an eternal and Abundant life.  John 10:10

5.      The Lord wants y ou have prosperity and health even as your soul prosper.  Healing, prosperity and success come from the inside out. 

 

In John 9:6-7, after telling the blind man "I am the light of the world," he healed him: "Having said these things, He spat on the ground, made mud with the saliva, and spread the mud on the man's eyes. He told him, ' Go, wash in the pool of Siloam (which is translated Sent).' So he went away, washed, and came back seeing."

 

Today the Lord wants to heal you.  We lose with this exhortation from James 5: 14, Is anyone among you sick? Let them call the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint them with oil in the name of the Lord. 15 And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise them up. If they have sinned, they will be forgiven.

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QUOTES FOR APRIL 19, 2026






 

PSALM 111

 


 Today we are focusing on the second part of Psalm 111.  Ezra is using this acrostic psalm to make 22 statements about God.  It is also a psalm to help the people of his day learn the Hebrew language that had been lost because they had been in captivity in Babylon and then Persia for 70 years.  His task was to reintroduce the Hebrew language, lifestyle and religious life.  We are in the same critical time.  The church is losing our young people at an alarming rate.  Like Ezra we are in a time where our children could lose their identity.  That is why we must pray for revival and work hard.  Paul says that in the last day there will be a great falling away in 2 Thess 2:3.  We are in that time.  We must recapture this moment or we could lose our children, society and nation.  Remember righteousness exalts a nation but sin is a reproach to any people.   Ezra gives us seven things to remember about the Lord.

 

 

1.      He has caused His wonders to be remembered; the Lord does this in several ways.  He uses His people and the pages of the Bible to do this.  The Bible is a love letter, a written account of God dealing with mankind throughout history.  The Bible is a written account of redemption.  It is a record of the character, nature and essence of God.  We get a glimpse of God because of the Bible. 

a.      Next, He uses science.  Science is practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.  As mankind studies creation it points more and more to a master designer.  One policeman told me when he is in doubt all he has to do is look around.  Creation is God silent witness.

b.      He uses us to proclaim Him as creator, redeemer and love agent in our world.  We are His love letters.  We are His bibles.  Our words and deeds present Him.  Our job is to go into our world and love others.  I love this quote, “People may not always remember what you said but they will remember how you made them feel.” 

2.      The Lord is gracious, we have been saved by the gracious intervention of the Lord.  The Lord is merciful, forgiving, kind and lenient.  By grace He does not give us what we deserve.  All of that came because of the broken body, shed blood, the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.  His grace gave us undeserved mercy and will lead, keep and help us no matter when and where we find ourselves.  Paul says as we have received we are to give to others.  That means as Christians we are to express, kindness, graciousness, being courteous, encouraging and inspirational.  It also means having an elegance, good taste and being a lady or gentleman.  Being a gentleman or lady means to make those around you feel as comfortable as possible. 

3.      And compassionate.   This means to show sympathy and concern for others.  Pitying, empathetic, understanding, caring and concern.  This of course is an outgrowth of our life in the Lord.  When we love God and are healed we will in turn show true genuine love for others.  It is what flows out of our innermost being.  Jesus calls these rivers of living water.  Jesus showed compassion numerous times.  He often looked at people as sheep without a shepherd.  I often feel great pain for those who do not have the Lord.  They have no foundation, help, support, direction and destination.  We have that and so much more.  It was God’s compassion that brought about salvation and divine intervention.  Well we were yet sinners Christ died for us.  We did not go looking for Him He came looking for us.  Talk about my conversion.

4.       He provides food for those who fear him;  Ezra, points out that God is Jehovah Jireh.  Phil 4:19, says our God will supply every need according to His riches in glory.  Jesus reminded us in the Sermon on the Mount that we do not have to worry if God can clothe the flowers of the field and feed the birds of the air He will take care of us.  Worry means you do not trust God, yourself and others.  I like this quote.  “If you want to be happy, do not dwell in the past, do not worry about the future, focus on living fully in the present.”

 

a.      Don’t waste your time in anger, regrets, worries, and grudges. Life is too short to be unhappy.”

               ― Roy T. Bennett

b.      God will take care of your needs, food, clothing, housing and transportation.  Remember the mercies of God are new every morning.  This is the day which the Lord has made so let us rejoice and be glad in it.  Live this day for the fullest it is the only one you have.  Look at the present as a gift given by God to be lived fully and abundantly

 

5.      He remembers his covenant forever.  That means when God makes an agreement or promise He will keep it forever.  That why Paul could say in 2 Cor 1:20, the promises of God are yes and amen.  We may not keep our side but God will keep His.  That is why God is still dealing with Israel and will in the future.  That is why the gifts and calling of God are without repentance.  He uses us in spite of us.  Ezra pointed this out because the people had just returned to Judah.  They had been in captivity because of their sin but God was restoring them because of a covenant He had made with Abraham.  When you gave your life to Jesus Christ God made a covenant with you.  You are His we may walk away but God will not.  This promise is the foundation for 1 John 1:9, if we confess our sin He is faithful and just to forgive us.  Remember Jesus Christ is the same yesterday today and forever.  God will be with you as He was with those in the past. 

6.      He has shown his people the power of his works, Ezra was telling the people to remember the power of His works.  The exodus, parting of the Red Sea, manna, the cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night.  How God enabled them to take the land.  The prophets like Elijah, Elisha and Isaiah.  The judges like Gideon and Samson.  The Kings like David, Solomon and Hezekiah.  Today we have the record of the Bible with its miracles, healings, resurrections and prophecies.  In my own life I have seen signs, wonders, healings, miracles, gifts of the Spirit, supernatural provision, visions and dreams.  I contend that God can do the same for you.  He is no respecter of persons.  As His people He will do the same for all of us the secret to look and expect.

7.      Giving them the lands of other nations.  Ezra was reminding them that the reason they were back in Jerusalem and Judah was because God gave them back their nation.  Other people had been living there but God gave them back their promised land.  The grace of God was again extended to His covenant people.  In 1948, that happened again.  This of course has not been without opposition.  For Ezra, Zerubbabel, Joshua and Nehemiah their resettling of the land was filled with opposition.  Israel has fought five wars, numerous attacks including one this year.  God did this because of His covenant with Abraham.  Jesus told us to go into our world.  We have a mandate to take our world.  We have the power, enablement, authority, right and boldness to do it of course there will be opposition but we can and will win if we rely on the Lord.  I love the testimony of Paul in Thessalonica.  The people there said the men who have turned the world upside down have come to our city.  The world should be more fearful of us than we should be of the world.    Let us turn our world upside right today