Tag: John

  • God’s Personal Love -1-See how He loved him?

    God’s Personal Love -1-See how He loved him?

    Series Introduction:

    We hold many different understandings of love and views of those who receive God’s love. Perhaps no Image of God’s personal love imprints the minds of man more than that of the Son of Man, Christ Jesus.

    Jesus embodies the Father’s love of others and God’s love of the world in so many ways.

    During this brief season of Easter and until the occasion of Pentecost we will glance at God’s relational love for the Church.

    Yes, EASTER is a season for the Church and not just one Resurrection Day –– a season of significance recognizing the risen Messiah and Lord who walked the earth as Jesus had prior to His Crucifixion for our sins. Jesus instructed disciples for fifty days after the Resurrection and He was witnessed by many saints soon to be built into His foundation of the Church.

    We begin by returning to a scene just prior to Jesus’ Crucifixion at the tomb of Lazarus, who no doubt walked among those five-hundred witnesses until the day of Pentecost.

    How God loved His friends personally

    So the Jews were saying, “See how He loved him!”

    It’s one of the tenderest lines in Scripture.

    Roger@talkofJESUS.com – on witnesses of Jesus at Lazarus’ funeral John 11:36

    Jesus: Image of God’s Personal Love

    Jesus wept.

    When YOU die will you have even one friend observing a mourner saying, ‘See how he loved him?’ (or ‘see how she loved her?’)

    Do you have any friend — any mortal soul who loves you that much?

    I don’t think that I do.

    But then again, I’m far from the man of compassion our Lord Jesus is as once again He shows here the extent of his personal love of Lazarus, Mary and Martha.

    Throughout the Gospels — the Good News of Jesus Christ — the Lord’s Disciples and many others continually witnessed Jesus’ love for others both publicly and personally.

    But Jesus IS God we rationalize, so you and I can’t possibly love real people that much. Yet aren’t Christians supposed to be built into His Image?

    the Challenge of a personal conversation about Christ

    Our public witness of Jesus (at funerals and other life events) may characterize Christ at times, yet away from these occasions we frequently fail to love others as we see Jesus do here at the funeral of Lazarus.

    Some family, certain ‘friends’ and even a few from our ‘church’ convict me without mercy of the sins of all ‘christians.’

    Roger@talkofJesus.com

    Dare I call Jesus Christ my Lord?

    YES. (And I certainly plea for grace from you and any who willingly confess your own shortcomings in relational love of others.)

    So many will compartmentalize ‘christians’ as those who hate certain things too much and love certain people too little.

    Roger@talkofJesus.com

    Jesus Christ IS the Very Image of our loving heavenly Father modeling God’s Personal Love of us and for us. My desire in Christ is to love JESUS first and secondly to love those whose desire is to seek and remain in Jesus’ unfailing love.

    • Are you one of these so called, ‘Christians?’

    When we want to talk of Jesus, we remain ‘Christians’ (capital ‘C’) in Him, even though many ‘christians’ (small ‘c’) conveniently claim ‘Christ’ on their terms and not His.

    Relating to God personally provides the fruit of the Holy Spirit which connects Christ to His Church (as well as our heavenly Father).

    Two Personal Challenges

    IF YOU are up for a personal challenge,

    AND IF you have not encouraged me as your brother in Christ by subscribing to my occasional New Post Series notifications,

    THEN I ask you to respond personally to my opinion as a ‘CHRISTIAN,’ identifying yourself as part of one of two groups:

    1. ‘christians’ or
    2. one who does not like ‘christians.’
    Why not accept my challenge to your own hypocrisy (my fellow sinner)?

    I too prefer not to associate with some ‘christians.’ For I also receive accusations or snubs by some ‘christians‘ impersonally distancing me in most unchristlike manners.

    1. For those of you who do NOT like to relate personally to ‘christians’:
      • Just email me and make it personal, rather than judging me as ‘one of those closed-minded ‘christians’ shouting hatred and waving ‘Jesus’ signs in front of the cameras.’
    2. For those ‘christians‘ who do NOT like to relate to other ‘christians’ from your ‘church,’ because they (I) won’t get involved in YOUR issue:
      • Maybe you’re one of them and really would like to talk to another Christian about your ‘ISSUE.’
      • Let’s talk. Email me. I’ll respond to you and that ISSUE so important to you personally.

    As for our Christian community here on talkofJESUS.com, we will carry on conversations concerning our personal Lord witnessed in Scripture, Christ Jesus. We are Christians under construction by Christ.

    So how did God love His friends?

    I’m NOT going to give you the stock JOHN 3:16 answer, but it would apply.

    Last year in A.D. 2020, we witnessed our Lord’s personal love of those He loves in the Gospel of John.

    ..that you love one another as I have loved you. – John 15:14

    Jesus IS God’s Personal love

    Would you like to understand this special relationship of the Lord God to His church?

    (Hopefully you are a part of the church, my dear brother or sister in the Lord.)

    Look back at what you may have missed from our 2020 look at the Good News of John.

    Jesus loved his friend Lazarus

    We begin this series on God’s Personal love with the example of the death of Jesus’ friend Lazarus. Observation of the Lord by their fellow Jews present for Lazarus’ memorial service was: ‘Jesus wept.’

    • Do you have compassion like this for most of your ‘christian’ friends?

    Perhaps more importantly I ask you,

    ‘Do they know how much you love them?’

    Again, as friendless as my own life would seem at times, perhaps they do not know.

    My friends do not know how much I love them. (And that may include YOU, beloved friend.) So as you read the Good News of Jesus raising Lazarus from the grave, consider His human love for a friend you may not have ever seen in our Savior.

    Lazarus – God’s personal friend

    Below you will find a link to most of the story of Lazarus, but before we continue in this series just a highlight:

    So the sisters [Martha and Mary] sent word to Him, saying, “Lord, behold, he [Lazarus] whom You love G5368 is sick.”

    John 11:3 NASB20 – Strong’s G5368 phileō love

    And yes, phileō is the same verb the mourners used of Jesus when they remarked, “See how He loved G5368 him!”

    With ‘love’ as we use in English we have some confusion, not to mention misuse of application of Scripture. There is, however, some overlap as you will see in this next quote related to the context of Jesus and Lazarus.

    (Now Jesus loved G25 Martha and her sister, and Lazarus.)

    John 11:5 NASB20 – Strong’s G25 agapaō love
    Do you love your friends like Jesus?

    Why does love even matter?

    Quite simply, because Jesus loved His friends so much AND our Lord (if we really love Jesus as our Lord) commands His followers to love one another as He has loved us.

    God is a RELATIONAL GOD! And in Jesus we know the Lord’s LOVE PERSONALLY. We are connected in Love to Him and to each other.

    To be continued...
    
  • He was what? A Man of sorrows?

    He was what? A Man of sorrows?

    I’m beginning to fear that I may be becoming like Jesus in ways I had not anticipated. The morose line from scripture which stalks my days?

    He was a man of sorrows…

    Yeshaiya 53:3

    Think about living like the Messiah of mankind.

    Forgiving? Sure. Sometimes I want to forgive others.

    Loving? Definitely! The Lord Jesus exemplified love of those who seemed not to deserve God’s love in this brief mortal life.

    But “a man of sorrows,” from the description of Isaiah? This I had never considered.

    Isaiah 53:

    53:1 מִ֥י הֶאֱמִ֖ין לִשְׁמֻעָתֵ֑נוּ וּזְר֥וֹעַ יְהוָ֖ה עַל־מִ֥י נִגְלָֽתָה׃

    āman?

    Who has believed it?

    Indeed, not only Jews have rejected their Messiah. And what Christian wants to believe the report that our Christ is a man of sorrows?

    Which hopeful worshiper of God desires to embrace sorrows for this brief mortal life?

    Not me. But it gets worse.

    He is despised and rejected of men;

    a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief:

    Isaiah 53:3a KJV
    • Despised?
    • Rejected by others?
    • Acquainted with grief?

    WHY would anyone want to be like Jesus Christ, the Messiah of God, IF we must resemble any of these descriptions of man in God’s own Image?

    AND it gets worse. For Isaiah continues with the expected reactions of other men to this tender shoot from the dust of the promised land:

    .. and we hid as it were our faces from him;

    he was despised, and we esteemed him not.

    Isaiah 53:3b KJV

    Acquainted with sorrows

    Jesus was a Man of sorrows. And yes, more lately it seems that so am I.

    For I too am a man acquainted with sorrows — and with DEATH.

    We shudder to think about this inevitability and finality of our own mortality.

    In fact, you too are a man or a woman of sorrows IF you dare think about sin and death. All see it.

    We know those who have died. Some we love deeply: our mother, father, a beloved grandparent, a sister or brother who dies before us — even a wife or husband, a beloved lifelong friend…

    They die…, one and then another, and leave us behind to grieve a great loss of love we embraced for so brief a time.

    Sadly, I surmise: I am a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief

    Why am I despised and rejected?

    Some confession here: I have often felt despised by those who I thought mattered most in the world. Certainly I’ve been rejected by those holding the keys to power and influence in the world.

    Aren’t most of us? (I always thought it was just me.)

    cross hanging from car mirror

    Looking back though, I now see through the mist of life that each time I witnessed Jesus Christ as Lord to those who reject Him, I was hated. And look what Isaiah says about the Messiah:

    ..there is no beauty that we should desire him. ‘We turned our backs on him and looked the other way. NLT

    The scene we encounter is man hiding from the LORD in Eden – a scene of our sinful hiding from God every time we want to be like the Messiah – a second adam’ sent to atone for our sins.


    Dear grieving worshiper of the Lord suffering the sorrows of your faith,

    Do not despair over what the Sacrifice of the Savior has done for you.

    אָכֵן חֳלָיֵנוּ הוּא נָשָׂא וּמַכְאֹבֵינוּ סְבָלָם וַאֲנַחְנוּ

    Do you understand the substitution of the Sinless Son of Man for your sins?

    • He has borne our griefs
    • and carried our sorrows
    • חֳלִי chŏlîy, khol-ee’; from H2470; malady, anxiety, calamity:—disease, grief, (is) sick(-ness).
    • מַכְאֹב makʼôb, mak-obe’; sometimes מַכְאוֹב makʼôwb; also (feminine Isaiah 53:3) מַכְאֹבָה makʼôbâh; from H3510; anguish or (figuratively) affliction:—grief, pain, sorrow.

    He IS the sacrificial LAMB of G-d who takes away the sins of the world.

    soldier whipping Jesus Christ

    But He was pierced for our offenses,

    He was crushed for our wrongdoings;

    The punishment for our well-being was laid upon Him,

    And by His wounds we are healed.

    Isaiah 53:5 NASB20
    All of us, like sheep, have gone astray, Each of us has turned to his own way; But the LORD has caused the wrongdoing of us all To all on Him.
    All of us, like sheep, have gone astray..

    Jerusalem, Jerusalem..

    7 He was oppressed and afflicted,
    Yet He did not open His mouth;
    Like a lamb that is led to slaughter,
    And like a sheep that is silent before its shearers,
    So He did not open His mouth.

    8 By oppression and judgment He was taken away;

    And as for His generation, who considered
    That He was cut off from the land of the living
    For the wrongdoing of my people, to whom the blow was due?

    He was a man of sorrows

    .. they took the branches of the palm trees and went out to meet Him, and began shouting,

    “Hosanna!

    BLESSED IS HE WHO COMES IN THE NAME OF THE LORD, indeed, the King of Israel!”

    The Good News of John 12:13 NASB20
  • Apocalypse 10 + Gospel of the Seventh Seal

    LISTEN!
    Revelation 8
    Complete Jewish Bible
    8 When the Lamb broke the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven for what seemed like half an hour. 2 Then I saw the seven angels who stand before God, and they were given seven shofars.

    The Seven Trumpets

    You weren’t expecting it…

    never-the-less, the sound of the coming Wrath of the LORD is come!

    OR

    You listened to those who predicted it, yet the Wrath of the LORD was not revealed.

    So since it’s been millennia and the END has not come, it will not …

    or so you thought.

    Apocalypse of the END

    “Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will not pass away. But of that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone.

    Take heed, watch and pray; for you do not know when the time is.

    Mark 13:33 – Caution of the Messiah Jesus to followers
    To be continued...
    
    .. but when? …

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