Insight and Encouragement
Sunday, May 3, 2026
SCHOOL OF OBEDIENCE
22 Then Judas (not Judas Iscariot) said, “But,
Lord, why do you intend to show yourself to us and not to the world?”
1.
Jesus was having these last few moments with his
disciples. It was their moment. Jesus was preparing them for what was about
to happen. Jesus was also stating that
the followers of Christ are not of this world.
a.
We have accepted Jesus Christ and are born
again.
b. We
are temples of the Holy Spirit. He is
our comforter, guide, and helper.
c.
We have a new nature, character, and essence.
d. We
have a new destination, future, mindset, attitude, and motives.
e.
Our allegiance is to God. He is our sovereign, master, Lord, and
Savior.
f.
We know we in this world but not of it.
g.
The Lord has opened our hearts and minds to the
good news.
2.
The reason the world cannot receive the message
of Christ.
a.
The gospel does not fit their worldview.
b. The
enemy has blinded them from the truth.
c.
The Gospel is supernatural and spiritual in
nature. That which is flesh is flesh and
that which is spirit is spirit.
d. People
don’t view themselves as sinners, broken people or guilty.
e.
Their ethics, morality is based on religion of
good works.
f.
Culture and society are ruled by the devil, the
world, and sin.
3.
Judas was also echoing what Jesus’ brothers said
to him when they said, “Go to Jerusalem and reveal yourself.” Judas was saying you are the Messiah it is
time to reveal yourself as the conquering king.
He failed to see Jesus as the suffering servant.
23 Jesus replied, “Anyone who loves me will obey my
teaching. My Father will love them, and we will come to them and make our home
with them.
1.
Now Jesus turns the question around by saying
those who love me will obey my teaching.
Obedience is the key. You are a soldier. Obeying God is the highest moral duty. It
involves following God's commandments, living according to His principles, and
aligning one's actions and choices with His will. This is based on the belief
that God is the ultimate authority and source of truth.
2.
So what did Jesus teach?
a.
The great commandment of loving God and loving others,
Love is the basis for our love and
The Father’s love for us.
b.
The Kingdom of God with righteousness peace and
joy based in a relationship with Jesus Christ.
c.
• “I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me
shall never hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never thirst” (John 6:35).
d.
• “I am the light of the world. He who follows
Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life” (John 8:12).
e.
• “I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he
will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture” (John 10:9).
f.
• “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd
gives His life for the sheep” (John 10:11).
g.
• “I am the resurrection and the life. He who
believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live” (John 11:25).
h.
• “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one
comes to the Father except through Me” (John 14:6).
i.
• “I am the true vine, and My Father is the
vinedresser” (John 15:1).
3.
The Lord will come this is a reference to
Christ’s resurrection. He will make His
home with them and in them. This is part
of the blessed hope. Remember they are
not going to be alone. Jesus is
continuously assuring them. The Holy
Spirit is going to reside, comfort, empower, enable, and anoint them.
24 Anyone who does not love me will not obey my
teaching. These words you hear are not my own; they belong to the Father who
sent me.
1.
Jesus makes it clear that if you don’t obey you
do not love Him. Love is the key
component, and it has action with it. Obedience
comes from knowing that God loves you and you love him in return. A lot of
people think obedience is about fearing God, but God wants us to see obedience
to him as a relationship of love. And out of love comes trust.
2.
The words that they have heard both in the past
and now are not from Jesus only. They
have their origin with the Father. Jesus
was earthy messenger, communicator and proclaimer of the words and message of
the Father. They worked in together and
in conjunction with each other,
3.
Jesus was sent because of a manmade and eternal
problem. Sin had its origin in man and
had an eternal consequence. Jesus the
eternal man solved this problem and in a few short hours he was going to solve
it
SET FREE
Naphtali is a doe set free
that bears beautiful fawns. According to the Book of Genesis, Naphtali means, “my struggle", he was the sixth
son of Jacob and second son with Bilhah. He was the founder of the Israelite
Tribe of Naphtali. Naphtali was a swift
runner, though this appears to have been inferred from the Blessing of Jacob,
which equates Naphtali to a hind or deer.
We should always be swift in love, grace, mercy, forgiveness, honesty,
integrity and transparency. According to
Genesis 46:24, Naphtali had four sons: Jahzeel, Guni, Jezer, and Shillem. In the Testament of Naphtali or Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs. In this apocryphal material, Naphtali gave
his sons no commandment except regarding the fear of God, that they should
serve Him and follow after Him, also admonished them not to join themselves
unto the sons of Joseph but join the sons of Levi and Judah. He also had a
vision about the division of tribes of Israel and told to them that Abraham was
chosen by God for his faith.
In this portion of scripture two
powerful truths come forth. When you are
set free you bear a beautiful life.
We are free from Bondage or
any form.
Jesus came to set the captive free. This is the promise of Isaiah 61, Jesus did
this by his broken body and shed blood. He set us free from disease, sickness, ill
health. pain, and sorrow. John said in
John 8:32, that who the son sets free is free indeed. Any bondage that entangles us whether
satanic, worldly or human we can be set free from. All we have t do is ask. James says, “You have not because you ask
not.” Bondage comes in many forms,
spiritual, physical, emotion, intellectual, financial and even family. It is for freedom that we have been set
free. Paul reminds us in Gal 5:1 that we
have been set free. He then tells us
that we need to stand firm. That means
do not go back into bondage once you have been set free. Bondage can come from outside and inside but
when we have been set free make a decision to not got entangled or be put into
bondage again.
We are free from
guilt.
The guilt I am talking about is false guilt. Guilt that comes from satan, the world or
other people. Guilt is a response from
the conscience when we are wrong in our thinking, speaking or actions. It has been placed by God as a moral compass
for our lives. It becomes negative when it moves us to fear
or bondage. Jesus dealt with guilt on
the cross. He released us from the
guilt, shame and consequences of sin.
Satan manipulatives our guilt by using it in a negative manner against
us. He accuses us and this causes us to
feel false guilt or makes us feel that we have not done enough to rectify the
situation. I have met people who even
though they have done all they can to make things right still being
guilty. Here is a simple thing to remember. In John 1:9, it states that if we confess our
sins, make a decision to not knowingly repeat it that the Lord will be faithful
and just to forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. Now the secret of staying free is receiving
God’s forgiveness. That is why Paul said
in Gal 5:1 to stand firm. You have been
set free from guilt so stand firm in that reality. When the devil comes and tells you about your
past, tell him it has been forgiven and remind him of his future.
Freedom from futility
The problem many face today is trying to
figure out what to do after we have been set free. There is a manual to help us and that is the
Bible. As you read meditate and apply God’s
word you begin to have purpose, meaning and direction. It is a process. Any journey starts with the step. The problem with many people is they fall
back into the familiar. If you were used
to doing things for yourself were self reliant and self-assured then it is easy
to fall into good works to look good in the sight of man and God. If you suffered from self-esteem problems
then it is easy to fall into a pattern of thinking you will never be good
enough for God even though there are many assurance scriptures. The writer of Hebrews calls this dead
works. Don’t fall into a pattern of dead
works. Here are two things that if you
do these well you are fulfilling all the Lord requires today. First, go into your world and tell others
about Jesus. We are all called to tell
others. Tell them about what you were
like before Christ, how you came to Christ and then tell them what the Lord has
done for your lately. Secondly, love.
Love people with an agape love.
Love with no strings attach and no expectation of anything in
return. You do these well and you will
not live a life in futility.
You are set free to serve
the living God.
When you are free you then have a new
pattern of life. You now have a purpose,
a will and direction for your life. I
gave you that just a moment ago. You are
called to live an active life under the authority, direction and anointing of
the Lord. Each one of us have a
different calling and God will reveal it too you in time. He will use your interests, skills, natural
abilities and inclinations. The Bible
lists in Romans 12, a list to start. You
could be a perceiver or common sense person. Someone who serves, a teacher
loves learning and teaching, an encourager, an administrator, and lastly a
giver. Also in 1 Cor 12 &14 there
are the nine gifts of the spirit, such as tongues, interpretation prophecy,
faith, healing miracles, Word of wisdom, knowledge and discernment. All
these gifts and ministries under the direction of the Holy spirit,
either way open your heart and walk in the freedom that you have and serve the
living God. This is the Naphtali
life. Set free and living a beautiful
life.
GOD IS OUR HEALER
Seven healing scriptures and their application from
Isaiah
1. Isaiah
58:11 - “The Lord will guide you always; he will satisfy your needs in a
sun-scorched land and will strengthen your frame. You will be like a
well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail.” – Isaiah 58:11. This verse offers hope and assurance that God
will guide us through difficult times, providing for our needs and refreshing
us with His constant presence.
2. Isaiah
41:13 - “For I am the Lord your God who takes hold of your right hand and says
to you, Do not fear; I will help you.” – Isaiah 41:13. When we feel overwhelmed and fearful, God
promises to take hold of our hand and lead us through the darkness. His help is
always near.
3. Isaiah
61:1 “The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me, because the Lord has anointed
me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the
broken-hearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness
for the prisoners.” – Isaiah 61:1
This verse speaks of the
Messiah who would come to bring good news to the poor, healing to the
broken-hearted, and freedom to those who are captive. It reminds us that God’s
power is at work in the world today.
4. Isaiah
49:16 - “See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands; your walls are ever
before me.” – Isaiah 49:16. This verse
speaks of God’s deep love and concern for us. It reminds us that we are always
on His mind and that He cares for us deeply.
5. Isaiah
43:2 - “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass
through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the
fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.” – Isaiah
43:2. This verse offers comfort and assurance that God is with us even in the
midst of trials and hardships. It reminds us that His protection is always
available to us.
6. Isaiah
14:4 - “I will heal their waywardness and love them freely, for my anger has
turned away from them.” – Isaiah 14:4. This
verse speaks of God’s unconditional love for us, and His willingness to heal us
even when we have strayed from His path. It reminds us that He is always ready
to forgive and restore us.
Saturday, May 2, 2026
SEVEN SPIRITS OF GOD
Seven
Spirits of God
A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse from
his roots a Branch will bear fruit.
1. The
shoot or branch will come from the stump of Jesse. This is the Messiah who comes later.
2. From
his family and from the promise given to David that a future Messiah and
earthly sovereign would come. This is
given to him in 2 Sam 7:14.
3. This
person would bear certain fruit. It
would be exhibited in his thoughts, word, deeds, attitudes, motives.
The Spirit of the Lord will rest on him, the Spirit
of wisdom and of understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of might, the Spirit
of the knowledge and fear of the Lord 3 and he will delight in the fear of the
Lord.
1. The
Sevenfold spirits of God are talked about four times in the Bible. They are manifestations and characteristics
of the nature of the Holy Spirit. There
are not seven spirits or angels as some have interpreted. They are as follows:
A. The Spirit of the Wisdom – The ability to apply the
knowledge, information and strategy presented.
B. The Spirit of the Lord – This is the character, nature,
and essence of the trinity in action. The
holiness, purity, love, grace, mercy, wisdom, and immutability of the trinity.
C. The Spirit of Understanding - Understanding in the
Bible means God-given perception of the nature and meaning of things, resulting
in sound judgment and decision-making. It can also mean to gain insight into
something, or to discern spiritual truth and to apply it to human disposition
and conduct1. Understanding can also refer to the ability to arrange or connect
different parts or to interpret the Bible carefully and accurately.
D. The Spirit of Counsel - The meaning of counsel in the
Bible can refer to the advice or guidance given or received by God or his
people. Counsel is also a gift of the Holy Spirit that enables Christians to
judge how best to act in times of trouble and trial, and to defend the faith
without fear. Counsel is the perfection of the virtue of prudence, which helps
us to choose what is good and pleasing to God.
E. The Spirit of Power - Power in the Bible means the
ability and authority of God to accomplish his will and purposes. Power belongs to God, and he can use it or
give it to whomever he wills. Power can also refer to the miraculous works of
God or the angelic beings that serve him. Power is an attribute of God's nature
and a manifestation of his sovereignty.
F. The Spirit of Knowledge - In the Bible, “knowledge”
refers to examples, truths, and commands that God wants us to know, believe,
and heed. Knowledge is information we gain through reasoning, experience, or
people, and wisdom is the ability to judge what is right and true. Understanding
is another term the Bible uses that act as a bridge between knowledge and
wisdom. When we have knowledge of God, we understand his nature, his character,
and who he is.
G. The Spirit of the Fear of the Lord – True Piety. Having a deep reverence and respect for the
sovereignty, power, dignity, and authority.
You are not walking in fear or dread but hope and love.
He will not judge by what he sees with his eyes or
decide by what he hears with his ears; but with righteousness he will judge the
needy, with justice he will give decisions for the poor of the earth.
He will strike the earth with the rod of his mouth;
with the breath of his lips, he will slay the wicked.
Righteousness will be his belt and faithfulness the
sash around his waist.
1. The
Messiah will not judge with what he sees or hears. He will judge with righteousness aware of the
needs and concerns of the needy. He will
judge with justice and fairness when he makes decisions for the vulnerable and
poor of the earth.
2. He
will strike the earth with the rod of his mouth and the breath of his lips
slaying the wicked is a direct prophetic, snapshot and vignette of the battle
of Armageddon.
3. Righteousness
will be his belt. Knowledge to the truths, and commands that God wants us to
know, believe, and heed. Knowledge is
information we gain through reasoning, experience, or people, and wisdom is the
ability to judge what is right and true. Understanding is another term the
Bible uses that act as a bridge between knowledge and wisdom. When we have
knowledge of God, we understand his nature, his character, and who he is.
4. Faithfulness
is the sash around his waist.
Faithfulness in the Bible means the firmness or constancy of God in His
relations with men, especially with His people. It is a characteristic of God's
ethical nature and an aspect of His truth and unchangeableness. Faithfulness is
also a quality that God wants to reproduce in His people through Christ, so
that they can be reliable and trustworthy in their responsibilities and
promises.
THE SILVER CUP
Then Joseph could no longer
control himself before all his attendants, and he cried out, “Have everyone
leave my presence!” So there was no one with Joseph when he made himself known
to his brothers. 2 And he wept so loudly that the Egyptians heard him, and Pharaoh’s
household heard about it. 3 Joseph said
to his brothers, “I am Joseph! Is my father still living?” But his brothers
were not able to answer him, because they were terrified at his presence.
Lesson One: All the years, the tension, the emotion and
the suspense are too much for Joseph. It
was the moment of truth. He saw that his
brothers had truly changed. The test was
over. It was time for the truth. He orders all the attendants out . He cries out with every fiber of his being. This is the moment for him and his
brothers. They scurry like rats. Confusion and panic on the faces of his
brothers. What is going to happen now?
There was no one from Egypt. They
were all alone, just the brothers and Joseph.
He begins to weep, all the years, the sorrow, the pain, the hiding. Joseph weeps so loud, that even though no one
was in the room he could be heard by people throughout the complex. His tears flowing his heart is releasing, he
cannot do this any longer. Here are
seven reasons why we should cry. Tears
help us see. Starting with the most basic function of tears, they enable us to
see. Tears kill bacteria. No need for Clorox
wipes. Tears remove toxins. Crying can elevate mood. Crying lowers stress. Tears heal.
Tears release feelings. Egyptians
heard, Pharaoh’s household heard. They
probably thought he lost his mind. I can
see messengers running to Pharaoh with the news. Something is happening at the house of the
Prime Minister. Something that was about
to shake two worlds,Egypt and Canaan.
Then Joseph says to his brothers.
I am Joseph, is my father living?
His brothers were not able to answer him because they were terrified. Was he going to kill them? He had the power of life and death. Can you see the shock, mouths open. Questions running through their minds. Does he wasn’t revenge? Look what he had done already? What was going to happen now? Joseph did not look like them, act like them,
talk like them. He was so different from
them. When redemption and forgiveness
does it work we are never like people around us. Salvation is the greatest work of all. It changes us to righteous holy, loving,
forgiving, graceful and merciful.
4 Then Joseph said to his brothers, “Come
close to me.” When they had done so, he said, “I am your brother Joseph, the
one you sold into Egypt! 5 And now, do not be distressed and do not be angry
with yourselves for selling me here, because it was to save lives that God sent
me ahead of you. 6 For two years now there has been famine in the land, and for
the next five years there will be no plowing and reaping. 7 But God sent me
ahead of you to preserve for you a remnant on earth and to save your lives by a
great deliverance.
Lesson two: Joseph had been so changed by his experience
to the good. In that moment they saw a
loving and gracious man. He calls them
to him and when they have overcome their fear, their shock and guilt. Oh the guilt, the shame, the remorse, the
pain they have caused.
Then Joseph reassures them. He
releases them. He has forgiven
them. We saw this as Joseph has already
wept twice before. He is Joseph they
sold into slavery. He tells them not to
be distressed or angry for selling Him there.
God sent him there. Joseph knew
why. God had done all this. Can you imagine. All his will now revealed. God has eternal purposes. Joseph had figured it out. All the years of slavery, prison, dreams,
waiting, elevation and preparation. God
had sent Him ahead. He was to save
lives. That is why we must do all we can
in our world. The message of salvation
saves lives. There is no greater message. No more important task, more noble calling
than the eternal calling. We are the
Joseph’s in our world. Your life has
significance purpose. You have a high
and holy calling. You are ambassador of
an eternal kingdom. You bring life and
death. Heaven and hell are in your
hands. God has sent you into your world
ahead to save others. It is always about
others.
Now we get the time period. It
has been twenty two years since they had seen Joseph. They are heading into the third year of the
famine. They will be no plowing or
reaping for the next five years. Joseph
knew the times he lived in. Do you? Do you know what is going around you and what
is happening in your world? We must be
like the men of Isaachar, we must discern the times we live in.
Joseph then reveals two more things to the brothers. God sent him ahead to preserve them as a
remnant. A remnant is a called out people,
different than others, not the same as everyone else. They are people with an eternal purpose. They
are people who survive a major disaster. A remnant of people is what is
left following a catastrophe. Terms for remnant in the Old Testament derive
from six roots and occur some 540 times.
Theological hues when it becomes the object of God's address and/or action. God has called Joseph to save and preserve
them by a great deliverance. Joseph now
understood all this. Now he was
revealing it to them. This was God and
God alone. Can you see the relief. God was working even in a place like this.
God can work anywhere. Remember
that. In your family, vocation,
community, province and country. God is
working never forget that. When you feel
like giving up, frustrated, annoyed and distressed. God is working.
8 “So then, it was not you
who sent me here, but God. He made me father to Pharaoh, lord of his entire
household and ruler of all Egypt. 9 Now hurry back to my father and say to him,
‘This is what your son Joseph says: God has made me lord of all Egypt. Come
down to me; don’t delay. 10 You shall live in the region of Goshen and be near
me—you, your children and grandchildren, your flocks and herds, and all you
have. 11 I will provide for you there, because five years of famine are still
to come. Otherwise you and your household and all who belong to you will become
destitute.’
Lesson Three: Joseph then reveals four things. It was God who sent Him there not them. God used them but God did this. God and God alone. You need to see the hand of God in
everything. You have to have eternal
eyes and view or you will miss do much.
He made Joseph father to Pharaoh.
Lord of his entire household.
Joseph was his friend and trusted advisor. Pharaoh loved and trusted Joseph like no man. They were friends, brothers and family. He is ruler of all Egypt. A Hebrew prince, slave and prisoner had
become ruler of all Egypt. Quite a rags
to riches story. A true fairytale. Hollywood could never have come with this
script or screen play. God writes the
best stories and right now he is writing yours. That is why you need to seek him and follow
Him. Yours is being written moment by
moment.
Joseph was sending them back.
Hurry, tell him Joseph is alive. God has made him lord over Egypt. Come and see me, do not delay. Bring all you have. You will live in Goshen and be near Him. Goshen was chosen because it was near. They were shepherds so the land was best
suited for their lifestyle. They could
live godly lives in that land but not have to be part of the land. Like Jacob we in are in the world but not of
the world. Remember you are a pilgrim
passing through. This is not the best. We like Abraham are looking for a city whose
maker and builder is God. Bring the
whole family. Everyone is to come and
all they have. Joseph knew they could
not stay where they were. Sometimes God
moves us to preserve us. Never stay in a
place where you could die. Move to where
God wants you to be.
Joseph wanted them close so he could provide for them. There was still five years left and they
would become destitute. God wants to provide
for us. He is Jehovah Jireh. He will supply all your needs. He has eternal and abundant life for you. You will see his hand of provision for
you.
12 “You can see for
yourselves, and so can my brother Benjamin, that it is really I who am speaking
to you. 13 Tell my father about all the honor accorded me in Egypt and about
everything you have seen. And bring my father down here quickly.” 14 Then he threw his arms around his brother
Benjamin and wept, and Benjamin embraced him, weeping. 15 And he kissed all his
brothers and wept over them. Afterward his brothers talked with him.
Lesson Four: He tells them as they can see for themselves
what God has done. Proof is in the
pudding. When we prosper God gets the
glory. Do not take the credit for God
has done. The in this moment he turns to
Benjamin. It is me your brother
Joseph. Can you see the love in his
eyes, the compassion and the absolute friendship. They were the sons of Rachel. Their mother had died giving birth to
Benjamin. They were blood. They shared the same DNA. Benjamin tells dad three things. First, all the honor that has been given to
me in Egypt. The boy you thought was
dead did good. Dads always want their
boys to succeed. It reflects on them. Next, tell him everything you have seen. You are my witness of all that you have
seen. Did you know we are witnesses for
God in our world? Tell those around you
what you know, seen and experience. That
is why our purpose is on this planet. It
is not about family, friend, vocation, wealth, fame, fortune and status. Your life is so much more than this. You have an eternal purpose. Please do not forget that today. Thirdly, tell dad to come down here.
He throws his arms around Benjamin and they weep together. The years are gone in that moment. They are reunited and it feels so good. It is divine and holy moment. They embraced as brothers. Everything is right in their world in this
moment. It will be a moment they will
never forget. He did the same for his
brothers. In that moment they experience
true divine purpose. They were forgiven,
restored, heal and truly love. This is
true moment of grace. They is like the
moment the prodigal felt. This is like
the moment Paul felt went Ananias laid hands on him. The chiefest of sinners had come home. They weep and all is forgiven and forgotten
well at least as Joseph is concerned.
Afterward they talk and enjoy each other. Talk about my vision of heaven of meeting old
friends, family and loved ones, then seeing Jesus.




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