Friday, August 30, 2024

 

THE MINISTRY OF ELIJAH  -  James 5:17; 1 Kings 17

1)   ELIJAH’S EARLY LIFE AND UPBRINGING

He is described as Elijah the Tishbite, from Tishbe in Gilead, and as his name means “God is my strength”, this may indicate that he had godly parents. We can be sure, however, that God had been preparing him all through his early years. Elijah was the man God chose for those critical times.

2)   ELIJAH LIVED IN A DAY OF SPIRITUAL DECLENSION AND APOSTASY

A succession of seven wicked kings had reigned over Israel: (1) Jeroboam (1 Kings 12:28-33); (2) Nadab (15:25-26); (3) Baasha (15:27-28); (4) Elah, a drunkard and a murderer (16:8-9); (5) Zimri, guilty of treason (16:20); (6) Omri (16:25-26); and (7) Ahab (16:28-33), with whom must be linked his notoriously wicked wife Jezebel.

Worship of the true God had all but ceased; Baal-worship had become the national religion. Only 7000 Israelites remained true in heart to the Lord, and these were fearful and had hidden their testimony (1 Kings 19:18). A floodtide of idolatry, superstition and evil had overwhelmed the nation; never had God’s favoured nation sunk so low spiritually and morally.

3)   ELIJAH WAS A MAN JUST LIKE OURSELVES

We tend to regard men like Elijah, Moses, Daniel and the other O.T. ‘heroes’ as men who walked on heights inaccessible to us. But who was Elijah? James 5:17 tells us: a man with a nature just like yours and mine. A man not an angel - a man who at one point failed badly. A great man but no different from ourselves. Elijah is just an ordinary man like us.

  1. A Man of Passion – James 5:17
  2. A Man of Prayer – 1 Kings 17:20; James 5:17
  3. A Man of Power – 2 Kings 2:14,15
  4. A Man of Patience – 1 Kings 17:5-7
  5. A Man Protected by God – 1 Kings 18:10

Friday, August 16, 2024

 

The Life and Ministry of Hosea 

Hosea is a prophet whom God uses to portray a message of repentance to God's people. Through Hosea's marriage to Gomer, God shows his great love for his great people, comparing himself to a husband whose wife has committed adultery, using this image as a metaphor for the covenant between God and Israel.

God has a future for us, a plan for us - a plan to bless us in his Son, represented by the prophet Hosea, whose very name means salvation. God’s plan is to bring us home and transform us from rebels and sinners to saints. That is why God sent his Son Jesus Christ and that is what the Christmas season is all about: God sent his Son to seek us and redeem us from the marketplace of slavery.

God has a plan to forgive all your sins. God has a plan to heal you and to love and bless you freely. That plan is found in this fourteenth chapter of the book of Hosea. It is God’s plan –his only plan to save humanity through his Gracious Love.

God loves you because He loves you, because He loves you (100 times).  His love for you is perfect 100%.  He loves you all the way all the time.  God never stops loving you.

A)   WORDS OF CONFESSION TO GOD

Take with you: -

1.   Words of Repentance – “Take away all iniquity” – Hosea14:2

2.   Words of Faith – “In Thee the fatherless find mercy” – Hosea 14:3

3.   Words of Entreaty – “Receive us graciously” – Hosea 14:2

4.   Words of Praise – “we will offer the sacrifices of our lips” – Hosea 14:2  

B)   GOD’S WORDS OF PROMISES – “I WILL” three times

1.   The Goodness of God’s Activity -  “I will heal their backsliding” – Hos. 14:4

2.   The Graciousness of God’s Attitude – “I will love them freely” – Hos. 14:4

3.   The Gentleness of God’s Approach – “I will be as the dew to Israel – Hos. 14:5 

1.   Here is a promise we can bank on, count on, depend on, trust in and believe on: “I will heal their waywardness.”

We find the same promise in Jeremiah 3:22: “Return, faithless people; I will cure you of backsliding.” God promises to forgive all our sins and cure our perversity, to make us lovers of God and seekers after righteousness.

2.   “I will love them freely.”” The second blessing is God’s promise to love us freely. In Hosea 11:8-9 we see mention of God’s great love for his people: ”

What is the measurement of this great love of God? It is like an ocean we only dip our feet into the water on the beach. We have not discover the depths of His Rivers of Gracious Love.

3.   “I will be like the dew to Israel.” What do we need in the desert of this world? Water. Here God promises, “I will be like the dew to Israel.” Without water we wither and perish, but when God nourishes us, we will flourish. We will be like watered gardens fresh and flourishing.

In Deuteronomy 32:1-2 we read, “Listen, O heavens, and I will speak; hear, O earth, the words of my mouth. Let my teaching fall like rain and my words descend like dew, like showers on new grass, like abundant rain on tender plants.”

May the Lord bless you and His Goodness and Mercy follows you all the days of your life and family. Amen.



 

THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF ZECHARIAH

Introduction:

 Zechariah invites us to look above the chaos and hope for God’s Kingdom to come, motivating faithfulness in the present moment. That’s the challenge Zechariah offers to all generations of God’s people.

THE CLEANSING OF JOSHUA – THE HIGH PRIEST

Our Text: Zechariah Chapter 3:1-7 – three persons were introduced here:

1.         Joshua the high priest – the Accused - Zech. 3:1

2.         Satan standing by – the Adversary   - Zech. 3:1

3.         The Lord Jehovah – the Advocate    -  Zech. 3:1,2

God gave Zechariah a vision of Joshua the High Priest.

A) Joshua was Chosen

“Then he showed me Joshua the high priest standing before the Angel of the LORD, and Satan standing at his right hand to oppose him. And the LORD said to Satan, “The LORD rebuke you, Satan! The LORD who has chosen Jerusalem rebuke you! Is this not a brand plucked from the fire?” Now Joshua was clothed with filthy garments, and was standing before the Angel”.  NASB

B) Joshua was Accuse

1.  In his vision, Zechariah saw the high priest in the presence of the LORD (standing before the Angel of the LORD), and he was clothed with filthy garments.

2. Satan standing at his right hand to oppose him: Satan hated the whole scene. He hates it when God’s people come into the presence of the LORD. He hates it when they come into God’s presence to serve and honour the LORD.

“Satan must have been pointing to those [filthy clothes] and declaring forcefully that Joshua was unfit to stand before the Lord in this office.” (Boice)

God does allow Satan to attack and harass His people, but He always strictly regulates what Satan is allowed to do.

Application: When the devil accuses you and condemn you - point him to Jesus your Advocate and He will stand for you to protect you.

C) Joshua’s Iniquity was Cleanse and he is given clean garments. Vs. 4,5

“Then He answered and spoke to those who stood before Him, saying, “Take away the filthy garments from him.” And to him He said, “See, I have removed your iniquity from you, and I will clothe you with rich robes.” And I said, “Let them put a clean turban on his head.” So they put a clean turban on his head, and they put the clothes on him. And the Angel of the LORD stood by.” NASB

This verse is rich with meaning that speaks to the themes of forgiveness, redemption, and the righteousness offered by God. The imagery of filthy garments being removed and replaced with clean clothes conveys the idea of a spiritual transformation and a restoration of righteousness. (Enduring Word)

D) Joshua was Clothed and Crowned

And I said, “Let them put a clean turban on his head.” So they put a clean turban on his head”

The glory and complement of the high priest's sacrificial attire was the mitre with the "holy crown upon it and the plate of prate gold, on which was graven, Holiness to the Lord" Exodus 28:36-38; Exodus 29:6; which was to "be upon" the high priest's "forehead, that he may bear the iniquity of the holy things which the children of Israel shall hallow in all their holy gifts; which was always to be upon his forehead, that they may be accepted before the Lord." NASB

E) Joshua was Commissioned - Zech. 3:7

A personal admonishment and promise to Joshua.

Then the Angel of the LORD admonished Joshua, saying, “Thus says the LORD of hosts:

‘If you will walk in My ways, And if you will keep My command, Then you shall also judge My house, And likewise have charge of My courts; I will give you places to walk among these who stand here.” NASB

God is talking to the church today! We need to walk in His ways and keep His command and we will have spiritual authority in the house of God to minister to others.

F) Joshua was Commanded – “I will give thee places to walk” – Zech. 3:7

 1. Joshua, in Zechariah’s day, was encouraged much the same way that the first Joshua was admonished. Only be strong and very courageous, that you may observe to do according to all the law which Moses My servant commanded you; do not turn from it to the right hand or to the left, that you may prosper wherever you go. (Joshua 1:7)

Application: God will prosper us when we are strong to believe in Him and observe to do according to the Word of God. Spiritual authority will be access to us all.

2. Then you shall also judge My house, and likewise have charge of My courts: God promised Joshua that he would indeed continue to serve as high priest as he was diligent to stay obedient to God.

3. I will give you places to walk among these who stand here: God promised Joshua privileged access into the presence of God. This wasn’t a surprising promise for a high priest, but we have the same promise in New Testament.

Application: Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. (Hebrews 4:16) NKJV

Conclusion:

Here Joshua was Rescued from the fire and Restored to his office as a Priest and Recognized by the people as a sign.

Joshua the high priest was:

1. Chosen – a brand plucked out of the fire – Zech. 3:2

2. Cleansed – “I have caused thine iniquity to pass,”  - Zech. 3:4

3. Clothed –they clothed him with garments – Zech. 3:5

4. Crowned – they set a fair mitre (turban) upon his head.  -  Zech. 3:5

5. Conditioned – “if thou wilt walk in my ways.” - Zech. 3:7

6. Commissioned – “thou shalt judge and keep” – Zech. 3:7

7. Commanded to – “I will give thee places to walk”  – Zech. 3:7

Challenge:

As we come to Jesus to be cleansed of our iniquity and save us.  Let Him clothed us with rich garments of holiness and righteousness. Let Jesus crown us with spiritual authority as a priest for the Lord. Let us walk in His presence always and keep His Word in our hearts.Come with sincere faith and looking for a spiritual transformation and revival for the Church of Jesus Christ.