Monday, March 9, 2026

GOD HAS A PLAN

 


29 Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen. 30 And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. 31 Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. 32 Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.

 

 

     This morning as we look at Pau’s exhortation it almost sounds like he is giving a list of rules and regulations for life.  A behavior list that if you do this you will be a good person.  Paul has made it clear in the previous part of this chapter and book that faith in Christ alone will save you.  Paul reminds us that the world is watching and that our influence and testimony are dampened and hindered when we are inconsistent in our character and public testimony.  In Rev 12:11, it states that we overcome by the blood of the lamb, the word of our testimony and being willing to die for the faith.

 

1.      So in Vs 29, Paul starts with the most obvious our speech.  He says do not let unwholesome talk come out of our mouth.  Gossip, slander, curses, questionable jokes, sarcasm, profanity, outbursts of anger, and questionable conversation.  Whatever is pure, lovely, wholeness, noble, praise worthy, right and holy is what we should be talking.  David asked the Lord to put a watchman at the door of his mouth so he would not sin against the Lord.  James says blessing and curses should not come out of the same mouth.  The mouth will eventually speak what is in the heart.  That is why we must guard our hearts.

 

a.      Paul says that we should only speak what is helpful for building others up according to their needs

b.      We are called to speak the truth in love.  Love should be the foundation of any conversation we have.  Encourage, affirm and build others up in your conversations. 

c.      Here are five ways to build others up in conversations.

 

1.      Active listening.

2.      Use their name.

3.      Let them talk about themselves.

4.      Make them feel important.

5.      Emphasize similarities.

 

d.      James says be quick to hear, slow to speak and slow to anger.  When you do this Paul says this will benefit those who listen. Solomon says a word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.

 

2.      In Vs 30, Paul says do not grieve the Holy Spirit with whom you were sealed for day of redemption.  First, this shows the Holy Spirit is a person.  You cannot hurt a thing, force or object.  Grieving means to burden. When the Holy Spirit is grieved, He is burdened. To grieve is to oppress.

 

a.      To grieve is to afflict with deep, acute sorrow—to afflict the Holy Spirit with deep sorrow because of saying and doing the wrong things.

b.      To grieve is to make sad, to distress. We make the Holy Spirit sad, distressed when we disobey the Lord. God’s own people can make the Holy Spirit sad by some of the things they do, cause Him to mourn. He cannot possibly mix with that which is foreign to His personality.

c.      To grieve the Holy Spirit is to make Him lament; many have done this to Him.  We do not want to do it because we are His temple, dwelling place and we are heading for eternity a place of peace, love and completeness. 

 

3.      In Vs 31, Paul says to get rid of bitterness which is caused by being hurt and wronged then letting it go unchecked until it poisons your whole perspective and life. 

 

a.      Rage and anger.  Paul puts them together.  Rage is feeling the need to express violent uncontrollable anger.  You lose it and there are always consequences.  Anger is a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.  Anger is an emotion caused by a perception of being wronged.  It can be good or bad depending on what is angering us.  Selfish anger leads to wrong reactions.  Righteous anger moves us to defend others and right wrongs.  The cause is the key.  The key to dealing with anger to being quick to hear and slow to speak.

b.      Brawling which means getting into fights whether physical or talking.  People get into fights.  And when they feel threatened or wrong.  They do not respect a person, are self- involved, don’t get enough sleep, substance abused, you have personal problems or self- esteem problems and deflect or attack others. 

c.      Slander is making false and damaging statements about someone.  Christians should never do that.  Satan is accuser of the brethren.  You are doing satan’s work when you slander.

d.      Any form of malice which is the intention or desire to do evil or ill will.  Paul says put it away and don’t let it use you.  The key is to focus on the word of God and prayer. 

 

4.      In Vs 32, Paul says let these three qualities be the evidence of God’s control of your life.  Be kind.  It is the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.  It flows from love, mercy and grace. 

 

a.      Be compassionate.  This is a feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others,  understanding, concern and empathy towards other.  Any outward sign of love. 

b.      Forgive one another.  This is a choice and must be done immediately.  Paul says you do it because you have been forgiven.  This is the reason we forgive.  We also know forgiveness is the key to get rid of all these negative expressions Paul talked about. 

 

 

QUOTES FOR MARCH 10, 2026








 

A NEW YEAR

 

     The Christmas season is almost upon us, and a recent survey found that 74% of the respondents said that they feel better when they are preparing for Christmas.  This means that Christmas is better for your mental health.  In another survey some 76% of those surveyed found said that it was better to give than receive.  In fact, they enjoyed looking for gifts for others.  I think Ebenezer Scrooge said it best in the story of the Christmas Carol, he said, “It is the one time of the year when people open up their shut up hearts.” 

     Christmas of course it not about the tinsel, trees, light and carols.  It is the beginning of the greatest story ever told.  Christmas is about the birth of Jesus Christ.  He is the reason for the season.  We all love the story of Mary and Joseph having the baby in a stable.  Jesus being wrapped in swaddling cloths and placed in a manger.  How the angel of the Lord came to the shepherds while they were in the field announcing Jesus’ birth.  Then the shepherds go and see the baby and tell Mary and Joseph about what they had seen and heard.  Later on, they are visited by the wise men who had followed the star where Jesus was.  They give the child Jesus, their presents of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. 

     We all have wonderful memories of growing up and enjoying the friendship, family, and hospitality which is Christmas.  We have four children, and our tradition was to watch the Grinch who stole Christmas on Christmas Eve and then see who could make the best Grinch face.  I never won but often my family told me that the face I made looked like I had constipation.  Sorry for that analogy to all our sensitive readers.  On Christmas morning we would read the story of Christ’s birth from the gospels of Matthew and Luke, then pray and open our gifts.  To me I wanted my family to know that Christmas was the beginning of the greatest story ever told.  It has always been my aim to keep Christ in Christmas.

     Which brings me to a couple of thoughts.  First, as you approach this holiday season remember it is about peace on earth and good will to all people.  Next, remember to share it with others.  There are many people who do not have the blessings we have.  I remember reading a caption on social media which stated, “Never complain about your life in Canada, there are billions around the world who would gladly take your place.”  So, at this time of year do something powerful and impactful to help others.  If you know someone who is alone at Christmas invite them to your house for dinner and friendship.  Volunteer for one of the many organizations that work to help others.  Salvation Army, Hope Mission, Mustard Seed, or the foodbank for example.  If your church has a hamper program or like my church, we every year provide meals through a special offering for Hope Mission.  Whatever it is, do it, for others.

     Christmas is a special time of year, and we can make it so much better when we remember that God gave us a gift.  His name was Jesus Christ and the reason he came was to mankind from our sins.  Jesus however did not stay a baby.  He grew up and became a man who gave His life so that we could have a relationship with God.  This is the essence, nature, and message of Christmas.  So do not get wrapped to much in the hub bub which is Christmas.  Take a moment and thank the Lord for the reason for the season and that is Jesus Christ because if you keep Him out of Christmas you have missed the whole point.  From my family to yours.  Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

THOUGHTS ABOUT CHRISTMAS


 

     The Christmas season is almost upon us, and a recent survey found that 74% of the respondents said that they feel better when they are preparing for Christmas.  This means that Christmas is better for your mental health.  In another survey some 76% of those surveyed found said that it was better to give than receive.  In fact, they enjoyed looking for gifts for others.  I think Ebenezer Scrooge said it best in the story of the Christmas Carol, he said, “It is the one time of the year when people open up their shut up hearts.” 

     Christmas of course it not about the tinsel, trees, light and carols.  It is the beginning of the greatest story ever told.  Christmas is about the birth of Jesus Christ.  He is the reason for the season.  We all love the story of Mary and Joseph having the baby in a stable.  Jesus being wrapped in swaddling cloths and placed in a manger.  How the angel of the Lord came to the shepherds while they were in the field announcing Jesus’ birth.  Then the shepherds go and see the baby and tell Mary and Joseph about what they had seen and heard.  Later on, they are visited by the wise men who had followed the star where Jesus was.  They give the child Jesus, their presents of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. 

     We all have wonderful memories of growing up and enjoying the friendship, family, and hospitality which is Christmas.  We have four children, and our tradition was to watch the Grinch who stole Christmas on Christmas Eve and then see who could make the best Grinch face.  I never won but often my family told me that the face I made looked like I had constipation.  Sorry for that analogy to all our sensitive readers.  On Christmas morning we would read the story of Christ’s birth from the gospels of Matthew and Luke, then pray and open our gifts.  To me I wanted my family to know that Christmas was the beginning of the greatest story ever told.  It has always been my aim to keep Christ in Christmas.

     Which brings me to a couple of thoughts.  First, as you approach this holiday season remember it is about peace on earth and good will to all people.  Next, remember to share it with others.  There are many people who do not have the blessings we have.  I remember reading a caption on social media which stated, “Never complain about your life in Canada, there are billions around the world who would gladly take your place.”  So, at this time of year do something powerful and impactful to help others.  If you know someone who is alone at Christmas invite them to your house for dinner and friendship.  Volunteer for one of the many organizations that work to help others.  Salvation Army, Hope Mission, Mustard Seed, or the foodbank for example.  If your church has a hamper program or like my church, we every year provide meals through a special offering for Hope Mission.  Whatever it is, do it, for others.

     Christmas is a special time of year, and we can make it so much better when we remember that God gave us a gift.  His name was Jesus Christ and the reason he came was to mankind from our sins.  Jesus however did not stay a baby.  He grew up and became a man who gave His life so that we could have a relationship with God.  This is the essence, nature, and message of Christmas.  So do not get wrapped to much in the hub bub which is Christmas.  Take a moment and thank the Lord for the reason for the season and that is Jesus Christ because if you keep Him out of Christmas you have missed the whole point.  From my family to yours.  Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Sunday, March 8, 2026

GAIN OR LOSS


 

Mark 8:31-38, Jesus began to teach his disciples that the Son of Man must undergo great suffering, and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again. He said all this quite openly. And Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him. But turning and looking at his disciples, he rebuked Peter and said, “Get behind me, Satan! For you are setting your mind not on divine things but on human things.

 

 

1.      Right after the declaration by Peter that Jesus was the Christ when they were up near Caesarea Philippi.   Jesus began to teach, instruct and even warn His disciples.  Jesus is making it very plain and clear what was going to happen to Him.  There were four signs or indications of what was going to happen to Him in the future.  Jesus was preparing them for the worst and the best.

2.      So what are the four things that were to happen.

 

a.      As the Son of Man.  Jesus was going to undergo great suffering.  He would be beaten beyond recognition.  His body would be broken and His blood shed. 

b.      He would be rejected by the elders, chief priests and scribes. 

c.      He would be killed.  Jesus was preparing His disciples for what was to come.  Jesus was killed for our salvation, redemption and liberation. 

d.      The after three days He would rise from the dead.  Jesus was setting the stage for what was going to happen. 

 

3.      Jesus spoke of this openly.  Jesus wasn’t hiding a thing.  That is the thing you can trust about God He will tell you openly what His will, plan and purpose are for your life. 

4.      Right after Jesus talked about this Peter takes Jesus aside and rebuked him.  Rebuke means to express sharp disapproval or criticism of (someone) because of their behavior or actions.  He did not belief or want to believe this was going to happen.  Now this happened just after he had acknowledged that Jesus was the Christ.  He could not believe that was going to happen.   Jesus was supposed to usher in an earthly kingdom, where they were supposed to reign with Him.  Jesus in Peter’s thinking was going to throw out the Roman rule and begin a new righteous rule. 

5.      Jesus says to Peter, “Get behind me satan.  For you are not setting your mind on divine things but natural things.”  Did Jesus just call Peter satan?  Yes you heard right.  Here is a truth we can speak both godly and satanic things at the same time.  Man is the only creature who can do that.  Peter was talking from his flesh not from the Spirit. 

6.      Here are ten things that Jesus died by dying, being buried and rising from the dead.  These are things the devil, the world and the flesh do not want you to know.

 

a.      Jesus gave us salvation, redemption and freedom.

b.      He destroyed the power of sin, death, hell and the grave.

c.      He destroyed the works of the devil.

d.      Jesus’ broken body gives us healing.

e.      Jesus’ blood is the most powerful element in the universe gives us forgiveness, freedom, all the benefits of heaven and victory.

f.       The resurrection gives us power authority, anointing enablement, wisdom clarity and boldness.

g.      We have eternal and abundant life.

h.      We have a new life in the Spirit with gifts and fruit.

i.       We have armor, weapons and power in our fight in the spiritual realm.

j.       We have authority and victory over every force of hell.

 

The first part of this message is what did it cost Jesus to give us salvation, redemption, eternal and abundant life?  Plain and simple, it cost Him everything.  Now the second part is what will it cost us?

 

He called the crowd with his disciples, and said to them, “If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. For those who want to save their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake, and for the sake of the gospel, will save it. For what will it profit them to gain the whole world and forfeit their life? Indeed, what can they give in return for their life? Those who are ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, of them the Son of Man will also be ashamed when he comes in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.”

 

1.       So what is the cost of being a follower of Jesus Christ?  Wikipedia says a follower is an adherent or devotee of a particular person, cause, or activity.  In Jesus’ case it means complete and total devotion.  This is what God demands.

2.      Deny yourself, take yourself off the throne and put Jesus on.  Put your will, plans purpose destiny on hold.  Say no to you and yes to the Lord

3.      Take up your cross, crucified your flesh.  Render yourself dead.  It is God’s way or the highway. 

4.      Follow Jesus.  Let Him be your role model, mentor and example

5.      Here reality those who want it their way, to save their life will lose it, to be in charge will lose it.  There is a price for personal autonomy.  Hell and eternal damnation is the price.  You cannot escape this reality except through Jesus. 

6.      Those who lose their life for Christ and the sake of the gospel will save it.  Jesus is the only way, truth and life.  You get eternal and abundant life.  Jesus is the lifesaver in the storms of life.  Jesus is the only way to save your life. 

7.      What profit is it if you gain the whole world to lose your soul and your life?  In fact what can they give in return for their life?  Nothing.  Salvation comes only through Jesus Christ.  The devil would love you to continue to believe the lie

8.      Those who are ashamed of Christ and His words in this adulterous and sinful generation.  What a perfect description of His world and ours.  Satan is the god of this world and they do his bidding and he robs, kills and destroy.  He has no compassion, grace, love or mercy.  He is corrupt and so are all who do his bidding. 

9.      Jesus will be ashamed of them when He comes in the glory of His Father and with His angels.  Reality check, Jesus is coming back.  He came the first time as the suffering Savior.  Next, time as the Conquering King. 

10.   What does it cost you to follow the Lord everything.  What did it cost Jesus to secure your salvation?  Everything.   He expects no less.

 

 

 

QUOTES FOR MARCH 9, 2026








 

FULLNESS OF TIME

 

But when the set time had fully come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, 5 to redeem those under the law, that we might receive adoption to sonship

 

1.      In Vs 4, we learn four things about Jesus Christ.  He came in the fullness of time.  Jesus was born at the right time, in the right place for the right reason.  This was God’s timing.  One thing we learn here is that God’s timing is perfect.  It may not always be according to our timetable but God is always on time.  Timing is always important in comedy and the will of God.  Sometimes life almost seems comedic. 

 

A.     God sent His Son.  Jesus is the second person of the God head.  He was sent for a purpose to redeem mankind and be our avenue of salvation.  There is no other way, truth, or life.  Jesus is the only name under heaven which man can be saved.  His name is above all names.  Jesus is the God man, the perfect union and the divine.  Paul met Jesus personally and we must do the same.

B.     He was born of a woman.  Jesus was the seed of the woman and Abraham.  He was virgin born.  He was sinless.  He who knew no sin became sin for us.  The virgin birth is important because on it hangs the doctrines of original sin, the inspiration of Scripture, who Jesus was, and what Jesus did through salvation. Deny the virgin birth and you deny these other doctrines as well. The virgin birth circumvented the transmission of the sin nature and allowed the eternal God to become a perfect man. He never sinned, which qualified Him to be a righteous substitutionary sacrifice for sinners. Christ was fully man—therefore able to die—and fully God, so His death is of infinite worth and applicable to all who believe.

C.      Born under the law.  Jesus was born in the Old Testament and when he came, he fulfilled the law, was the seed of Abraham and the fulfillment of the promise given to Abraham.  Jesus through His death, burial, resurrection, broken body, and shed blood establish a new agreement where salvation was universal.

 

2.      In Vs 5, Paul says Christ came to redeem us from the law.  We were bought back from the demands of the law which was death.  He paid a debt he did not owe I owe a debt I could not pay.  His substitutionary sacrifice redeemed us.  Through him a way was paved for eternal and abundant life.  The results were that we were adopted into the family of God.  We are now sons and daughters.  We have the inheritance, rights, privileges, and benefits of being in His family.  We have seven benefits of being a Son or daughter of God.

 

A.      Security, authority, intimacy, and assurance.

B.     Inheritance, discipline, and family likeness.

 

6 Because you are his sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, the Spirit who calls out, “Abba, Father.” 7 So you are no longer a slave, but God’s child; and since you are his child, God has made you also an heir.

 

3.      n Vs 6, Paul continues with the concept of sonship.  We are son and daughters with all the privileges and blessings of inheritance.  Paul just re-emphasizes what he revealed in the last chapter. 

 

a.      So, God has sent the Spirit of His Son into our hearts.  Jesus has said in the upper room discourse that He was going away but He would not leave us alone.  He was sending the Holy Spirit to be our comforter, guide, regenerator, help, resurrector and so much more.  He would come and reside in our hearts.  The place where our throne was.  Who rules our heart rules us.  This simply means the Holy Spirit is supposed to be in control of our will, intellect, and emotion.  Talk Rev Baldao and Love is the Flag flown in the castle of my heart.

b.      The Spirit who calls out Abba Father.  We can call out through the Spirit.  Hey dad, heavenly Father, or our Father.  You are a son and daughter of God, and you can address Him as Father.  This of course is attacked by feminists, but it does not lessen this relationship unless you allow it to happen.

 

4.      In Vs 7, Paul states a beautiful concept.  You are no longer a slave, in bondage or a prisoner.  You are free and all the privileges it has.  The world, the flesh and devil are no longer your master.  You have everything people want.  You have grace, mercy, love, faith, hope and peace.  You are a victor, overcomer, conqueror, and warrior.  Talk about the last words of Braveheart. 

 

a.       You are God’s child and because you are His child.  Let that sink in for just a moment.  You belong to God.  You are under His tutelage and protection.  You have His armor, gifts, fruits, power, authority, anointing and promises.

b.      As His child you have His inheritance.  All has been given to Jesus Christ and in turn it has been to us.  You are somebody.  That is why the devil fears you, the world hates you and the flesh is conquered by you.  All this and more because of Jesus Christ.  That is why Paul was so concerned for them and us.  Let us never trade our freedom for anything.  Right now, the Ukrainians are fighting for their freedom.  Every able body man is fighting, and many will not survive.  Why are they doing it because they have tasted freedom and they do not want bondage and the only way to keep it is to fight for it.  Fight for your freedom.