Friday, February 20, 2026

WHO JESUS IS


 

The resurrection was an event that at the time made a dramatic announcement. It affected all who heard of it. Shockwaves went through the echelons of religious and secular government.

 

The resurrection continues to ‘speak’. It declares and confirms the revelation of Christ and His gospel. As Paul introduces this great doctrinal epistle, he speaks briefly of what the gospel is, and specially of the fact that it centres on the person and work of Jesus Christ. This message that was revealed by the prophets, in the scriptures, and now declared by the apostles is validated and warrantied by the resurrection.

 

I  HIS IDENTITY AS THE SON OF GOD.

 

His humanity. The resurrection certainly focuses on the humanity of Christ. Cp v3. It is His physical body and physical life that comes into prominence in that event.

His deity. Yet the truth of His deity is also asserted. He is God manifested in flesh. Cp 1 Tim 3:16. Cp Acts 13:33, Ps 2:7, Heb 1:5.

Beyond doubt. Declared has the idea of drawing a line, making an authoritative pronouncement that settles the dispute. This truth seemed to have been contradicted by His sufferings and death, Matt 27:43. Men continue to refuse this great truth.

II  HIS POWER.

 

The resurrection is a display of various aspects of the power of Christ. Several are highlighted here.

 

The power of God. Cp Eph 1:19, Jn 10:18. This power is administered by the Saviour. Again, there is an underlining of the fact of His deity.

Power to save those dead in sin. It is His gospel power that is specially on view here. He who rose from the dead can save sinners. Cp v16.

Power to constrain men to submit and serve Him, v5. This is seen in the lives of the Apostles and in bring sinners to obedience.

III   HIS HOLINESS.

 

A further reference to His deity. This expression does not refer to the Holy Spirit. Rather, the expression is the counterpart of according to the flesh, v3. It is therefore another reference to what He is as the Son of God. He was not merely flesh and blood as a natural descendent of David. He had a higher nature. It is in keeping with His deity, another declaration of His deity that He rose again.

The resurrection underscores the holy purity of the Saviour. He was made in the likeness of sinful flesh, Rom 8:3. He was made sin for us, 2Cor 5:21. Yet He is vindicated by His resurrection as being the pure, sinless Son of God. The mere fact that He triumphs over death is proof that He is without sin, Heb 9:28. The sinless purity of God Himself is seen in the risen Christ. On no other basis could He rise and ascend to the throne of God. Cp Rom 6:10—His resurrection life is a living for and to God. The argument of the Apostle is simply that this is the model of the Christian life.

QUOTES FOR FEB 21, 2026








 

THE ANSWER IS ON THE WAY

 


20 While I was speaking and praying, confessing my sin and the sin of my people Israel and making my request to the Lord my God for his holy hill—

 

This is such a powerful truth that we are about to embark on.  When I came across this portion years ago it changed my whole view of prayer.  So here is Daniel doing three things.  First, he is speaking and praying.  Daniel has been praying this prayer.  This is the secret of the power of prayer.  You must speak out what is on your heart.  James 4:2, states that you have not because you ask not.  Prayer is so revealing.  When you speak out what is in your heart it gives clarity to the situation.  Your thoughts are expressed.  You are having a conversation with God.  You are confessing with your mouth.  Your words become real and life giving.  You are agreeing with the Holy Spirit.  Daniel was identifying and taking responsibility for his part in this real life drama.  Daniel was a victim of the judgment of God.  He was in Babylon because of the sins of his leaders and the people.  This was real to Daniel.  He had been a captive in a foreign land.  He saw the glory of the temple and now he was believing for its restoration.  Daniel was confessing his sin and the sin of my people.  Daniel was truly interceding for his nation.  He was confessing his part in the current situation.  Daniel was in deep prayer.  He wanted and needed an answer.  That is where we are right now.  We cannot escape this.  We need divine help and answers.  I have had people telling me how they have truly struggle with the pandemic.   Some feel helpless and hopeless.  I want to tell you that help is on the way.  Daniel thirdly, was making his request 

to YWWH, the eternal one, the great I am, the creator and sustainer of all things.  He is talking to His Lord and God.  That is who we are addressing when we pray.  That is why prayer is so powerful because the one who is all power is standing it.  Never belittle prayer.  Never underestimate its power or influence.  Prayer is the one way to move the hand of God quickly the other is fasting.  Daniel was praying for Jerusalem, Zion and the temple.  Talk about Smith Wigglesworth and the ladies on the train.  

 

21 while I was still in prayer, Gabriel, the man I had seen in the earlier vision, came to me in swift flight about the time of the evening sacrifice.

 

So here is Daniel he is still in prayer and Gabriel the angel he had seen in an earlier vision came to Him.  Gabriel is the messenger angel of the Lord.  Daniel and Gabriel had met earlier.  This is an amazing scene.  Daniel had been praying and the answer came to him in the same time that he was praying.  Now this doesn’t always happen but I have seen it so often in my life that it can be embarrassing.  You pray and the answer is instantaneous.  Sometimes it takes a while.  This verse shows the urgency of which God meant to answer Daniel’s request.  So powerful to know God wants to answer your prayer.  This gives us hope, faith and confidence when we pray.  This also shows there is a God and He answers prayer.  Remember that when we pray after this message.  Now the answer came at the time of the evening sacrifice.  This tells us the time in which Daniel was praying.  It was about 6 p.m.  Now I want to explain something about the middleeast.  There is never more than 2 hours different in time between dark and night.  Because of the closer proximity to the equator the time difference is very little not like here where we have large swings in night and day.  Daniel had finished for the day.  This was his third prayer time of the day.  Now it is interesting that Daniel mentioned this because at the time there was no sacrifices being made but Daniel is speaking in faith that the temple would be rebuilt and the sacrifices of redemption would be restored.  Prayer is speaking those things that aren’t as if they are.  A great lesson.  Church it is time we call out things that aren’t as if they are.  Let us pray for healing, revival, breakthrough. 

 

 

 

 

22 He instructed me and said to me, “Daniel, I have now come to give you insight and understanding.

 

Gabriel came with a threefold purpose.  First, he came to instruct Him and to teach him.  To show Him things he did not know or could not understand without divine help.  That is why the Bible is a closed book until the Holy Spirit comes and reveals it to us.  He takes what He hears and makes it known to us. 

Secondly, Gabriel came to give Daniel insight.  Insight means to have a deep understanding of a person or thing.  Other words are Intuition, perception, awareness and discernment.  This is something the Lord wants us to have.  It is His gift to his people.    Gabriel was sent to give understanding.  Understanding means to the ability to comprehend, grasp, grip or master.  To have insight and good judgment.   Daniel needed to see things form God’s perspective.  This helps calm a situation.  It brings trust and faith.  Daniel was not left in the dark.  God wants us to know the truth and have the truth set us free.  His wants us to know His perfect and acceptable will and that is why the Bible is so important.  Did you know that 90% of God’s will come directly from reading the Bible?  That is why I stress Bible reading and prayer so much.

 

23 As soon as you began to pray, a word went out, which I have come to tell you, for you are highly esteemed. Therefore, consider the word and understand the vision:

 

Now this is the verse that changed my whole perspective on prayer.  Gabriel tells Daniel and us.  As soon as you began to pray a word went out.    As soon as you prayed the answer was on its way.  That is the power of prayer.  As soon as you pray God is moving heaven and earth to answer.  You have not because you asked not.  Even before the word  is out of your mouth the answer is on the way.  This so powerful.  Church this is shouting ground.   This has changed everything for me.  When I pray on the radio, in private, public or for people I remind them.  Talk about the woman at the doctor clinic.   Gabriel was sent, he came to tell Daniel he is highly esteemed, favored and loved.  God look at us this way.  Do you seen yourself as highly esteem, favored or loved?  Well you are.  He tells Daniel to consider the word.  I tell you the same thing.  Consider what the Word says.  Read it, think about it and then apply it.  God has something to say to you every day and when you have devotions this is the time to connect with God.   So as we close today this series.  If you don’t get anything else remember before you pray the answer is on the way. 

ANGELS

 


1.        God created angels first.  Rev 5:11, Job 38:37

2.       Angels means messengers.

3.       Some angels rebelled against God.  Isaiah 14

4.       Angels were created to praise God around His throne.

5.       Angels guide the affairs of nations.  Dan 10:20-22

6.       Angels are powerful at the end of time Rev 12:1-9

7.       Every church has an angel assigned to it.  Rev 2-3

8.       Angels separate the righteous from the wicked at the end of time.  Mat 13:38-42

9.       Angels minister to those in believe in Christ.

10.  Angels provided for the physical need of the believer.  1 King 19:5-7

11.  Angels protect the believer from harm.

12.  Angels reveal God’s plans.

13.  Angels minister to us at the time of death.  Luke 17:22

14.  Not angels are good.  Gal 1:8-11

15.  Angels are ministering spirits sent by God and are eternal being that can pass from the supernatural realm in the natural. 

THE ANDREW FACOR

 


John 1:35-42

35 The next day John was there again with two of his disciples. 36 When he saw Jesus passing by, he said, “Look, the Lamb of God!”  37 When the two disciples heard him say this, they followed Jesus.

 

1.      The background here is that Jesus had just before this incident had been baptised in the Jordan by John.  They had seen the dove and heard the voice of Father.  The next day John was by the Jordan with two of his disciples.  These were young men who had attached themselves to be taught and serve John as apprentices.  To be a disciple means to be a follower, student or learner of a teacher, leader, or philosopher.  You listen and pattern your life after them. 

2.      When John saw Jesus he said, Behold the Lamb of God.  John was saying look the Messiah.  This meant that the Messiah, who would bring forgiveness through His sacrifice had come in living form.  This is God with a face, the pure, holy, spotless, stainless, and free from sin individual.  This person standing here is the perfect representation of God.  This is a person with the character, nature, and essence of God.  Now the fact that John said it this verified and authenticated what was spoken.

3.      When the two disciples heard this, they left John and followed Jesus.  This meant they did not miss the spiritual signals.  Did you know God sends all kinds of spiritual signals?  Let me illustrate.  God spoke directly to Noah and Abraham.  An angel came to Gideon, Hannah, and Mary.  David used the Urim and Thummin which were black and white stones which in the way they were thrown indicated yes or no to the will of God.  God used Isaiah, Nathan, and prophets to speak to David, and Hezekiah.  A burning bush got a hold of Moses attention.  A dream got Joseph attention about Jesus.  A vision spoke to John and Ezekiel.  The word or law spoke to Josiah and Nehemiah.  Prayer spoke to Daniel.  Jesus himself spoke to Paul.  In this incident it was John said that got their attention.  Don’t miss the signals God sends.  Today it is primarily through prayer, devotions, and the preaching of the word that most information and signals come.  Could also be authority figures and circumstances as well.

 

38 Turning around, Jesus saw them following and asked, “What do you want?”  They said, “Rabbi” (which means “Teacher”), “where are you staying?”  39 “Come,” he replied, “and you will see.”

So they went and saw where he was staying, and they spent that day with him. It was about four in the afternoon.

 

1.      Jesus is walking along, and he asks them,” What do you want?”  I mean you have these two guys invading His personal space.  So, it was natural to ask what they wanted.   They then responded by calling Him Rabbi or teacher.  Currently, they did not recognize who he was but by saying this and by asking where he was staying, they were saying, “We want to hear what you have to say and learn more about you.”  They heard what John said, they were tuning into the spiritual signals now it was time to go further and learn more.

2.      Jesus replied, “and you will see.”  This was Jesus’ way of saying okay boys I will talk with you and share with you what you need to know.  Jesus who knew who He was and now he was going to share it with them. 

3.      They went saw where He was staying, and they spent the day with him till about four in the afternoon.  We are not sure what Jesus shared with them.  Here is what we do know, they heard what John said, they recognized he was a teacher or rabbi, they wanted to learn more, they spent the day getting to know him, what he believed, taught and how he lived.  This was an introductory meeting. 

 

40 Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, was one of the two who heard what John had said and who had followed Jesus. 41 The first thing Andrew did was to find his brother Simon and tell him, “We have found the Messiah” (that is, the Christ). 42 And he brought him to Jesus.

 

1.       Now we are introduced to one of the two of John disciples and his name is Andrew.  He was Simon Peter’s brother.  Andrew heard what John said, he followed Jesus.  In Gospel days to follow Jesus meant.  It has four meanings. 

 

a.      Pick up your cross.  Forsake all.  Be willing to give up all. 

b.      Count the cost before you make your decision.  Weight the pros and cons.  Do a thorough thought analysis.  Think it through.

c.      Means to repent, change your mind, and make a 180 degree turn to God.

d.      Follow His example, imitate Him and make a radical decision to forsake all for Him.  It like the old chorus said, “Though no go with me still I will follow, no turning back, no turning back.”

 

2.      The result of that day with Jesus is Andrew goes and finds his brother Simon and tells him.  We have found the Messiah in Hebrew or the Christ in Greek.  He is the one we have been looking and waiting for.  That is the pattern of what we do.  We find Christ and then we tell others in our world about who and what we have found.  We love them enough to bring them to Jesus.  In our world today we think it is media that will do all the work but 95% of all who come to Christ come through personal one to one contact that Andrew showed us today.  Love people enough to tell them.  If they don’t receive then look at the encounter as an opportunity to sow seed.  You job is tell others and invite.  It is the job of the Holy Spirit to convict and convince.

3.      The Holy Spirit does it three ways.  He shows people what sin is and that they are sinners.  He reveals that there is judgment waiting or a time of accountability. A Hell to shun and heaven to gain.  He then reveals that they can be righteous.  Right with God and each other.  That there is love acceptance and forgiveness. 

 

Jesus looked at him and said, “You are Simon son of John. You will be called Cephas” (which, when translated, is Peter.

 

1.      Jesus then looks at Peter and sees Him not as he is but what he shall become.  His was Simon the Son of John and brother of Andrew but he will be called Cephas which is Aramaic for stone, rock, or cornerstone.  His name was changed by Jesus.  Jesus would call Him the rock on which the church would be built.  It means people like Him the church would be built.  His zeal, determination, passion, and humanity.  Peter was as human as possible and despite all his faults God could use Him because He saw his heart. 

2.      Jesus sees us the same way.  He sees our heart.  He sees what He can make us to be.  We need to let Him do it.  Be mouldable, willing, obedient, faithful, and yielding.  Grow in the grace and knowledge in Him.  Remember you are work in progress.  You will not be complete until Christ comes for you either through the rapture or death.  Look at yourself as a Gideon, a mighty person of valor.  Remember you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood a holy nation and a unique individual.  Like Peter you will make mistakes, have doubts, and be rash but remember God sees what you are becoming so be patient with yourself and others.  By the way the other disciple was John the brother of James the sons of Zebedee. 

 

 

 

THE NEW YEAR

 


The New Year

 

     It is hard to believe another year has come and gone.  With the New Year comes resolutions.  We plan to follow some new routine, goal, plan, or philosophy.  In fact, here on the top New Year resolutions.  Exercise more, lose weight, get organized, learn a new skill or hobby, live life to the fullest, save more money, spend less money, quit a bad habit, spend more time with family and friends, travel more. and read more.  Now all of these are excellent resolutions but unfortunately about only 5% of us stay with and follow through on our resolutions.

     The New Year of course is a great opportunity to turn a page and start again.  The Bible states that we can do this daily it even encourages us to do so.  There is a wonderful verse found in Jeremiah 3:22-23.  It states, “The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; 23 they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.”  So let me break it down and give you some advice from these verses. 

     First, the steadfast or stable love of the Lord never ceases.  That means that you can rely on the love of God to be constant.  It will never stop or cease.  God will love you no matter what.  You see the nature, essence and character of God is love.  You can not do anything to diminish or stop his love.  Secondly, his mercy will never end.  God will always look at you in a favorable way.  He has extended his love through Jesus Christ.  When Jesus died on the cross, he made a way for mankind and God to be connected.  He bridged the gap between us and God.  This was done through the mercy of God.  Mercy means that you have every right to punish and bring justice to an offending party but instead you choose to pardon them.  There is a story a a son who was brought before a judge who was his father.  The son had broken the law and it meant he would either serve jail or a fine.  The father said to his son that he had to administer justice as a judge.  So, he sentenced the boy to six-month probation and a thousand dollar fine.  After the sentence had been administered the judge took off his robes.  Went to the bailiff and said, “As a judge I had an obligation and duty to administer justice but now as a father I out of love for my son am going to pay the fine.”  God in His mercy did that for us through the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.  The mercy of God did this.

     Thirdly, the love and mercy of God are new every morning.  This means everyday God’s love and mercy are extended and available for application in our lives and situation.  This is amazing.  Every single day we can receive and live in these two attributes of God.  Lastly, God is faithful.  He was faithful in the past, he will be faithful today and in the future.  I have had the privilege of serving the Lord since 1974 and have had a lifetime of experience living these verses.  In fact, they are a part of my daily regimen of verses that I pray and quote. 

    So, as we head into 2026, may I suggest that you think about incorporating these verses into your daily routine.  I am suggesting that it would be better to live day by day because the truth of the matter we do not even know if we are going to make it through the day.  I am not being morbid or scary I just know from experience that life is fluid and know there is no guarantee that someone could meet eternity unexpectedly.  Jeremiah in these verses says enjoy the love and mercy of God because they are steadfast and never cease.  These virtues are new every morning because God is faithful. Remember each day is a gift to be enjoyed and lived to the fullest. There is a wonderful line from a movie called Ever after.  It states. “They did not just live happily ever after, it was the fact they lived their life in love.”

Let us live our life in 2026, in the love and mercy of God and remember they are new every morning because God is faithful.

  

 

QUOTES FOR FEB 20, 2026