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  • 3 days ago
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Only Once


"Christ was offered once to bear the sins of many."

    

Hebrews 9:28 


Today's Bible Reading: Hebrews 9:24-28.


There are three key points in today's text from Hebrews 9:28.


First, Christ's Sacrifice: The verse emphasizes that Christ was offered once to bear the sins of many. This refers to Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross, where He took upon Himself the sins of humanity. The sacrifice of Christ is central to Christian belief, as it provides redemption and forgiveness for believers.


Second, Second Coming: The verse also mentions that Christ will appear a second time. This is a reference to the Second Coming of Christ, which is an event eagerly awaited by believers. The Second Coming is associated with the fulfilment of God's salvation plan and the establishment of His eternal kingdom.


Third, Apart from Sin: The verse states that when Christ appears the second time, it will be "apart from sin." This indicates that His second coming will not be for the purpose of dealing with sin or making atonement, as He has already accomplished that through His first coming and sacrifice. Instead, His return will bring salvation and the consummation of God's redemptive work.


These points highlight the importance of Christ's sacrifice, the hope of His second coming, and the assurance of salvation for those who eagerly wait for Him.


Prayer: Lord and God, I thank You for the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who bore my sins on the cross. As Your Church eagerly await His second coming, fill us with hope and anticipation. Help us to live in righteousness and be a light in this world. In Jesus name, Amen.

 
 
  • 4 days ago
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Updated: 4 days ago

Restoring Society


"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ,

he is a new creation."

    

2 Corinthians 5:17  



Today's Bible Reading: 2 Corinthians 5:16-21.


People never cease asking how to straighten out society’s warped thinking and restore value to culture. Some say the answers can be found in education: prove to people that crime doesn’t pay, that illicit sex is psychologically harmful, and that excessive drinking is injurious to the body and brain. Programmes of social and personal reform are launched continually, and while some are helped, it does not rid the world of evil.  


Others say that science is the answer, boasting of creating a clean bomb, a harmless cigarette (vapes); remedies to cure drug addicts. Science says it can tap the brain and alter human desires. 


But the Bible tells us a different story. It says we are possessed of a sinful, fallen nature which wars against us. Evil disguises itself as good. Evil is present to control and deceive us. We are not at peace with ourselves or with God. 


For this reason Jesus Christ endured the suffering of the cross, shed His blood to cover the sins of mankind, and then He conquered death to give us new life in Him. We are nothing without His salvation that will bring us into eternal life. 


Man without God is a contradiction, a paradox, a monstrosity. Man is totally inadequate. The Apostle Paul found the cure for his own violent, destructive disposition, not at the university (though he was highly educated); not in the culture of Greece (though he was highly cultured), but Paul humbled himself on the dusty road to Damascus when he heard the voice of the Lord calling out to him. Paul listened, obeyed, and followed, and Christ made him a new man. This is the same outcome for anyone who will call on the name of the Lord Jesus and be saved (Romans 10:13). 


Prayer: My Sovereign Lord God, help me not to conform to the ways and standards of the society around me, but rather, grant me the strengthen to live a godly life that is a witness for you. In Christ I ask. Amen.

 
 
  • 5 days ago
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The Christian's First Duty


"Oh come, let us sing to the Lord!"

    

Psalm 95:1  



Today's Bible Reading: Psalm 95:1-7.


Worship is a fundamental part of the Christian faith. It is our response to the greatness, goodness, and majesty of our Lord. The Bible clearly teaches us that the first and primary duty of every believer is to worship the Lord. Psalm 95 beautifully captures the essence of true worship.


The psalmist begins by inviting us to come and worship, to bow down before the Lord, and to kneel in reverence before our Maker (v 6). It is an invitation to humbly approach God with awe and gratitude. When we worship, we acknowledge that God is above all things, and we submit ourselves to His authority and lordship. 


The psalmist continues by declaring that the Lord is our God (v 7). He is not merely a distant deity but a personal and loving God who has chosen to be in a relationship with us. He cares for us as a shepherd cares for his sheep. This understanding of God's character should fuel our worship. We worship not only because of His power and might but also because of His intimate involvement in our lives.


Worship is not limited to church on Sunday. It is a continuous attitude of the heart. Whether we gather with other believers in a church, sing praises alone in our homes, or silently adore Him in our hearts, worship is a vital expression of our faith. It is an act of surrender, gratitude, and adoration that flows from a heart that recognizes the greatness of God, and the work of His Son, on the cross for us.


Today, let us make worship our first Christian duty. May we come before the Lord with humble hearts, acknowledging His sovereignty and surrendering our lives to His will.


Prayer: Heavenly Father, I come before You today with grateful heart, ready to worship and adore You. Help me to worship You in spirit and in truth, with sincerity and reverence. May my life be a continuous act of worship, reflecting Your glory to the world. In the name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.

 
 
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