Wednesday, May 20, 2026

UNUSUAL CHILD

 


Dec 1 – An Unusual Child

 

Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel.

 

Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: 

 

This is a work of the Lord.  Creator of the Universe.  God of the ages.  Jehovah Jireh is going to provide.  This is a sign for all.  You will not miss this.  When man refuses to take responsibility for our own actions and ways.  God will provide a way.  Ahaz would not believe or ask the Lord.  You have not because you ask not.  The Lord gives signs to point to something He is doing.  He did not want you to miss His will.

 

The virgin will be with child:  This was going to be a supernatural event.  Nothing like this has happened in history and it will not be repeated or duplicated. 

 

Why is the Virgin Birth Important?

 

  1. One reason for Jesus' virgin birth is that it identified Him as the Messiah.  Isaiah     prophesied that a virgin would be with child.

  2. Another reason for the virgin birth is that having a biological father would have annulled Jesus' deity. He could not have been the son of Joseph and the Son of God at the same time. Every person born of man has inherited Adam's sin nature (Romans 5:12,17,19). It was only as God that Jesus could be the perfect sacrifice for sin, so it was the Holy Spirit who conceived Jesus (Luke 1:35).
  3. The virgin birth is also a picture of our role in salvation: acceptance. Joseph had no part whatsoever in the conception of Jesus. Mary's role was passive; she merely accepted God's gift. As Ephesians 2:8-9says, the work of salvation is done by God alone. Neither holiness nor salvation can be brought about by the effort of man.
  4. Those who reject the virgin birth also reject the deity of Jesus, the sin nature of man, and the inspiration of the Word of God. Therefore, a denial of the virgin birth is antithetical to the Christian faith. God is all-powerful. Jesus is God. The Bible is God's Word.
  5. It is the see of the woman who will crush the head of the serpent

 

And will give birth to a son.  His gender was known.  Jesus would carry the heir ship of His family.  As a male He would have the glory of the family and the right of the first born.  It was predicted that the Messiah would be male.  First,

 

1.      Jesus Christ had to come as a man to rule on the throne of David, the first king of Israel.

  1. Jesus Christ became a man to reveal the Father (John 1:14, 18). The Word became flesh and dwelt among us (literally placed His tent among us). No man has seen God in all His glory except the very unique, special Son who has a special relationship with the Father, and He has clearly explained Him. The writer of the New Testament book of John declares we have seen, touched, and held the very Son of God who became a man to reveal the Father (1 John 1:1).

3.      Jesus Christ had to become a man to redeem mankind. Jesus had to have a body in order to pay

4.      the penalty for sin (Hebrews 10:1-18). Without the shedding of blood there is no removal of sin. Jesus had to be a man to pay the penalty for sin, but He must be God to satisfy God’s perfect demands for sin.  Therefore, Jesus became a man to rule, to reveal, and to redeem.

And will call him Immanuel. There is no name more significant than "Immanuel". This name, which Matthew refers to in his Gospel (Matthew 1:23), was first given to Jesus by the prophet Isaiah 700 years before His birth (Isaiah 7:14). Matthew tells us, means "God with us." Jesus Christ is Immanuel, "God with us," 

The birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem, Immanuel, "God With Us," takes on a whole new meaning. For in the person of baby Jesus, God is "with us" not merely to bless us. Nor is He with us in the sense that He is going to merely work through Jesus to help us, protect us, and guide us. No-the little Lord Jesus asleep on the hay is "God with us" because He is God.  St. John the Evangelist under the inspiration of the Spirit would write the perfect commentary on the Christmas events. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God; and all things were made through Him and apart from Him nothing was made which was made...And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth" (John 1:1-3, 14).

The true message of Christmas is one to stagger the imagination: The Second Person of the Trinity, the only begotten Son of the Father, the eternal Word, our Creator wills to clothe Himself in our nature, and to become man, our brother, one of us. God Himself lies in the manger, completely human, completely Divine.

 

The Lord has done this.  It is His work,  What we need to do it live in the reality of this and consider what we have heard as we celebrate communion.

 

 

QUOTES FOR MAY 20, 2026





 

DAVID THE KING

 

David as King of Judah and Israel  in 2 Samuel

 

                        

 

- David became King of Judah and reign for 7 ½ years and then Israel 33 years.

- He wept for Saul and Jonathon and dealt harshly with those who touched the anointed.

   2Sam 1:1-16

- Was a poet and Psalm writer.  1:17-27, 22:1-23

- Sent message of encouragement. 2:1-7

- Was a warrior.  2:8-3:5

- Trusted the Lord for vengeance. 3:38-39

- David made Jerusalem his capital.  5:9-17

- Defeats Philistines and calls the place of victory, Baal Perazim. (God of the

  Breakthrough). 5:17-25

- Brings ark to Jerusalem and dances before the Lord, Michal rebukes him and bears no  

  Children.  Ch 6

- David wishes to build a temple for the Lord but refused because he is a man of blood

   But given promise that his seed will reign forever.  Ch 7

- David is victorious over enemies.  Ch 8

- Is kind to Saul’s house.  Ch 9

- Defeats Ammonites.  Ch 10

- Commits adultery, kills Uriah and the child of adulterous union dies.  Ch 11-12

- Writes Psalm 51

- Daughter is raped and son killed.  Ch 13

- Absalom plots uprising.  Ch 14-15

- David is force to flee, helped by Ziba, cursed by Shimea and betrayed by Ahithopel.

   Ch 16-17

- Civil war follows, Absalom is killed and David mourns his death.  Ch 18-19

- Sheba rebels against David.  Ch 20

- Gibeonites revenged.  Ch 21

- David’s mighty men.  Ch 23:8-39

- Made census and cursed with many deaths.  Builds altar and purchases Mount Moriah

   For temple property.  Ch 24

 

 

 

DANIEL MAN OF MYSTERY

 


Daniel the Man of Mystery:   Dan 10:23 & 10:12 – April 19, 2009

 

Intro:  I am so excited to be able to share with you two message on the life, ministry and book of Daniel.  He is in the top three of my favourite Old Testament heroes.  Daniel was a man who saw tomorrow but life was relevant for his time.  He was a man blameless and above reproach in an empire of deceit, corruption and petty politics.    Like Joseph he had an ability to interpret dreams and visions and he was a Prime Minister of a great empire.

In this message I will focus on two things and introduce examples and vignettes from Daniel’s life to illustrate the point.  Today, I will talk about the power of prayer.

 

1.  Prayer as we know is the most powerful form of communication.  You are

     Conversing with the creator of the universe.  This was made possible through the

     Death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.  Prayer is all powerful because God is

     All powerful.

 

A  .Daniel showed most this dramatically when he prayed for God to answer his request

      To interpret Nebuchadnezzer dream in Dan 2:17-23 which saved him and the wise

     Men of Babylon. 

B.  Daniel learned through practical means that prayer was his only protection from those

     That sought to hurt, slander and destroy him.  Do you and I know this? 

 

1.  Daniel understood that prayer is essential to be a man of faith and hero for God.  It

     Along with the word, faith and the power of the Holy Spirit enables a person to not

     Bow to the world.

2.  Through the power of prayer the Lions Den and the fiery furnace was no match for

     God’s power and love. 

 

C.  Prayer enables us to fully experience God’s love and power in the midst of trails. 

     Prayer gives us insight on how God hates arrogance and selfishness and it shows how

     When we trust and acknowledge God we have the victory.

 

2.  Daniel was a man that understood that certain conditions enabled him to have

     Successful prayer.  They are as follows.

 

 

a.  Contrition.  2 Chron 7:14, says that we must humble ourselves, seek his face, turn

     From our wicked ways and pray.  This will bring, God’s hearing, forgiveness and

    Healing.

b.  Wholeheartedness.  Jer 29:13 says, when we seek God we will find Him, when we

     Seek him with all our heart. 

c.  Faith.  Mark 11:24, Jesus stated that if we ask in prayer and believe we will have it.

d.  Righteousness.  James 5:16, says that the effective fervent prayer of a righteous man

     Avails much.

e.  Obedience.  1 Jn 3:22, reminds us that we will receive from Him anything we ask

     Because we obey His commands and do what pleases Him.

 

f.  Daniel’s life pleased God.  The background for our two scriptures is that Daniel was

    Interceding for His nation.  He did this with, prayer, petition, fasting and sackcloth and

    Ashes.  Gabriel came and told him in Dan 9:23, that as soon as you began to pray an

    Answer was given. 

g.  Daniel was told he was highly esteem by God.  You meet the conditions prayer and

     You will always be successful.

 

3.  Daniel was also aware of two other things.  First, that prayer could be delayed.  In our

     Second scripture Dan 10:12.  That as soon as Daniel words were uttered they were

     Heard by God.  Yet it took 3 weeks for the answer to come because of demonic

     Hindrance.  The demonic prince of Persia had stopped Gabriel so Michael came to

     Help. 

 

a.  Never be discouraged if prayer takes a while there are reasons.  Jesus taught about

     Being persistent, to keep on asking and hold onto the word.

b.  Daniel was also aware of other hindrances. 

 

1.  Disobedience.  Dt 1:45, a Sam 14:37 & 28:6

2.  Secret Sin.  Ps 66:18

3.  Neglect of mercy.  Pr 1:28

4.  Despising the law or word of God.  Pr 28:9

5.  Iniquity.  Is 59:8, Mic 3:4

6.  Stubbornness.  Zech 7:13

7.  Instability.  James 1:6-7

8  Self indulgence.  James 4:3

 

c.  Daniel knew that God was going to do some important things in the future and that

    His people must be aware and ready for his return.  Are you ready?  Do you live

     Ready? 

d.  Daniel knew that the sovereignty of God always succeeds over the plans and affairs

     Of man.  That God would have His way the sacred and secular societies.  That God’s

     Kingdom will always triumph over satanic and world powers.  Nebuchadnezzer and

     Belshazzar was both humbled by God. 

e.  Prayer is an essential part in what I just mentioned.  God is in control and beginning

    To move.  He is concerned about your world, you needs, dreams, destiny and future.

    Our scriptures today confirm the power of answered prayer. 

 

 

Sunday, May 17, 2026

QUOTES FOR MAY 17, 2026





 

EXTRAORDINARY

 


Intro:  Today we are going to look at the last part of Daniel 11:32, where it says, “But they that know their God will do exploits.”  In the NIV, “they will firmly resist him.”

God is looking for people that know Him and this will give them ability to do extraordinary things. 

 

John Wesley said, “Give me 100 people who fear nothing but sin and desire nothing but God and I will shake the world.”

D.L. Moody said, “The world has yet to see what God can do with a fully consecrated men.  I want to be that man.”

 

1.  Last week we look a little at the life of Daniel.  Today we will look at his life and the

     Example he was to his time and what we can learn from his life for our time. 

 

     Daniel was extraordinary because he lived close to God.  I will now reveal a list of

     Things from Daniel’s life that made him as Dan 11:32 states make a person who does

     Exploits.

 

1.  Daniel knew God.   Dan 11:32  Talk about how the disciples had been with Jesus.    

2.  Daniel was a man of prayer.  Dan 2:17-18, 6:10 & 9:1-19  As a man of prayer, he

     Prayed three times a day and was so consistent even his enemies knew his schedule.

     As a man of prayer he interceded for his nation.  Daniel learned as we did that even

     Before the request was out of his mouth the answer was on the way. 

3.  Daniel was a man of scripture.  Dan 9:2 He knew that the scriptures were God`s

     Words to him.  Do you? 

4.  Daniel was a man of integrity and righteousness.  Ezek 14:14.  The prophet Ezekiel

     Considered Daniel equal to Job and Noah as the greatest men of righteousness.  He

     Was highly regarded by Ezekiel.  Ezek 28:3 as a man of integrity he was without

     Blame in his profession and conduct.  Dan 6:4  There is nothing wrong ever written

     About him.  Only Joseph and Jesus had this privilege.

5.  Daniel resolved to stay pure and undefiled in Babylon.  Dan 1:9-12  He practiced self

     Control and discipline in the midst of idolatry, slander, self indulgence and petty

     Politics.  He refused the gifts of Belshazzar when offered.

5.  Dedicated himself and his giftings to God.  Dan 5:12, 6:2  He was handsome and

     With out defect but he had a good attitude, was quick to learn, was understanding and

     Well informed.  He had a keen mind, was knowledgeable, could explain riddles and

     Solve problems.  He had exceptional abilities but they belong to God and were

     Reserved for His use.  Paul wrote there are many giftings but one spirit who gives all. 

     Are your time, talents and resources dedicated to God.

6.  He always acknowledged God.  Dan 2:27-28

     He acknowledged him before, Nebuchadnezzer, Belshazzar and Darius.  This won

     Him titles and positions of authority.  He was the Governor of Babylon and the Prime

     Minister of the Persian Empire.  He was also the Chief among the wise men.  It also

     Earn him enemies who try to destroy him.  Satanic powers hate people who

     Acknowledge God. God called him highly esteemed and regarded.  Dan 10:11

7.  A man of courage.  Daniel resolve to not be assimilated into Babylonian society.  He

     Stood up to Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar.  Men of courage refuse to conform to

     The images and standards of the world.  But choose to be transformed by the renewing

     Of their minds.  Rom 12:2

8.  He won all moral conflicts.  Daniel knew that partial surrender, syncretism,

     Assimilation, compromise, apathy, procrastination, lethargy and neglect were his

     Enemies.  He was in it for the long haul and he was not about to give in.  His body,

     Mind, soul, strength and spirit were God’s.  He knew he had to give an account of his

     Life.  He knew that in the world he lived, moral stands were issues of life and death.

     Do you know that?  Right now there are people watching you.  Your resolve in

     This area could be keeping someone from Christ. 

9.  He was a man of humility.  He fasted, prayed humble himself.  Daniel could have got

     All proud because of his prophetic gifts, ability to see visions and interpret dreams. 

     Today we give people like him Christian shows and put them on pedestals.  Daniel

     Could have demanded respect, honour even worship because he was the chief of the

     Wise men, governor of Babylon and Prime Minister of Persia,  He didn’t.   He fasted,

     Prayed, interceded and humble himself before God,  He knew that titles, honors and

     Favors come and go but God’s approval is eternal.  He knew that self esteem,

     Approval and worth came from God.  Problem today is most of us don’t quite see it

     That way.  This was the problems of the 80’s and even today. 

 

2.  Daniel was an over comer.  He knew that with God all things were possible.  His

     fellow captives, Shadrah, Meshach and  Abednego knew this as well. 

 

a.  In Rev 2-3 it tells us over comers  are hard workers, persevere, test things for

     Validity, endured hardships and do not grow weary.  They are willing to suffer, are

     Faithful to the point of death.   They don not renounce their faith, they have love,

     Walk in faith  and serve in any way they can. 

b.  The over comer keeps His word, do not deny His name, endure with patience and

      Will be kept in the hour of temptation. 

 c.  In this same two chapters the rewards for the over comer are, being able to eat from

      The tree of life, crown of life, hidden manna, a white stone, a new name, , authority to

      Rule over the nations, the morning star, a new outfit, name in the book of life,

      Acknowledge of Christ before all the universe, they will be a pillar in the temple of

      God, which they will never have to leave, write on them the new of  New Jerusalem,

       The Lord’s new name, and lastly the right to sit with Him on His throne.

d.  I have just given the material to be a over comer and a person whose does exploits. 

     Now let us go and be like the three Hebrew children. 

 

  

 

    

 

CHRIST'S AMABASSADOR

 


Christ’s Ambassadors – 2 Cor 5:17 – March 16,2014

 

Paul shares five power truths or realities for us today.

 

  1. If anyone is in Christ.  They are new creatures.  The old has passed away all things are new.  You have passed from death unto life.  We forget what has been in the past and press towards the high mark or calling of God.  The past is an anchor that keeps the ship of life from setting sail into a new and adventurous future.  Vs 17

 

  1. All this is from God.  He has reconciled or brought back into relationship all those who were estranged from Him.  He has given us the ministry of reconciliation.  Love is the foundation in which grace and mercy flow from God’s throne to a lost world in desperate need of hope and a future.  Vs 18

 

  1. God has reconciled the world to Himself through Jesus Christ.  Not counting mankind’s sins against them.  He taken them as far as the east is from the west and thrown them from Him.  He has committed the message of reconciliation to us.  Matt 28:19 and Mark 16:17.  Vs 19

 

  1. We are Christ’s ambassadors.  We are His representatives.  He makes His appeal through us.  So we implore all to be reconciled to God.  Vs 20

 

  1.  God made Jesus Christ who had no sin to be sin for us.  He took upon his body our sins and iniquities.  He shed His blood so our sins could be cleansed and forgiven.  So we might become the righteousness of God.  What an act of love and a promise.  Vs 21