When Will Jesus Return?
Interlocking Devotion
Kenya Africa Bible Devotions for Christian Growth
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Friday, April 19, 2024
When Will Jesus Return?
Friday, April 12, 2024
Tempted to go Back
Tempted to go Back
Bible Reading: John 21:1-14
Focus
verse: John 21:3-6 – “I am going out to fish, “Simon Peter told them,
and they said, “We will go with you.” So they went out and got into the
boat, but that night they caught nothing. Early in the morning Jesus
stood on the shore but the disciples did not realize that it was Jesus.
He called out to them, “Friends haven’t you any fish?” “No, they
answered.”
When life becomes unbearable we often get tempted to
go back to our initial way of life. We try to justify why we cannot
continue holding strong into the faith. Some begin to think that God did
not clearly speak to them about serving Him or maybe they did not make a
right choice to follow God. They think it would have been better off
for them in their previous way of life. These people may end up winning
others to go back with them to their past way of life. Simon Peter finds
things unbearable for him after Jesus was crucified and he feels he is
not safe to continue with life as a disciple and a fisher of men. He
shares his new decision to go back with other disciples who also jointly
agree to go back with him. He forgets that Jesus had taken them away
from fishers of fish to fishers of men.
The result of this
decision is very disappointing! They did not catch any fish despite an
all night struggle to get some. Isn’t this what others have faced when
they are tempted to go back to their initial way of living? Actually
others have ended worse than before and have lived not to see the joy
they had hoped for in their going back. They try fixing it again and
again but end up wasting their strength and resources. As it happened
to Peter and the friends; a decision to go back will never result in
any fruit. It is a decision for grief, disappointment, shame, regrets
and even death. Regardless of the circumstances we must not think of
going back. But Jesus is faithful and is out looking for a soul which is
tempted to go back into former life so that he may bring him back. He
has the power to restore and bring back those which have abandoned
service for God’s Kingdom. All our life victories have been because He
has been our side and unless we stay in him we cannot get any catch.
John 15:5, “I am the vine; you are the brunches. If a man remains in me
and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do
nothing.”
Pastor Eliazar Wambo
Makira Baptist Church – Mfangano Kenya
Friday, April 5, 2024
Keep Moving Forward
Friday, March 8, 2024
God, Where Is The Good?
Friday, March 1, 2024
Don't Separate
Bible Reading: Matthew 19:1-12
Focus Verse: Hebrews 3:8 "Don’t harden your hearts as Israel did when they rebelled, when they tested me in the wilderness."
Jesus
had just finished teaching about how to handle a brother’s sin against
you and how much we should forgive. I don’t think it’s an accident that
that is covered just before marriage. Forgiveness is needed regularly
in any marriage based on our nature to sin. The Pharisees came to test
him and asked, “Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any and
every reason?” Jesus replied that from the beginning, God created them
male and female to be united as one. God joins them together and man
should not separate. There was a concession given by Moses for marital
unfaithfulness, but only because of the hardness of their hearts. He
said it wasn’t that way in the beginning. Jesus went so far as to call
it adultery if someone divorces and remarries for any reason other than
that.
There is a beautiful trinity in the Father, Son and Holy
Spirit. At the end of each day of creation, God said it was good.
After He created Man and Woman, he said it was “Very good!” Why this
difference? We are not like the animals. Marriage is a reflection of
the unity found in the trinity. Jesus many times said that the “Father
and I are one”. Now he says that man and wife will become one. We are
to honor that commitment.
After saying this, it stands to
reason that you should be careful and prayerful as you choose the person
you will marry. I remember when I was in High School that I made a
list of the qualities that I was looking for in a husband. I then rated
them in priority. Sure, we can get swept up in emotional love, but the
lasting marriage takes commitment. Remember how I started this
devotion? It was about forgiveness. It really works. Be sure that
when you marry, you both are committed for life! Begin now by praying
about the person that you will marry. Pray for that person as they walk
with Christ. If you are married, pray for your spouse and seek to
build the unity between you through becoming closer to Christ together.
Pray together, read God's word together and serve God together.
~Page Johnson
Interlocking Ministries
Friday, February 23, 2024
Plan Your Escape
Scripture Reading: 1 Corinthians 10:12-13
Focus Verse: 1
Corinthians 10:13 “The temptations in your life are no different from
what others experience. And God is faithful. He will not allow the
temptation to be more than you can stand. When you are tempted, he will
show you a way out so that you can endure.”
I had a dog named Mia. Sometimes when I was with her, she would see a wild animal in the bush. Then
she wanted to chase it, so I kept her on the rope. But even though she knew I wouldn't let her chase it, she continued to look at the wild animal
and that only made her want to chase it more. If I used the rope to take her in the opposite direction, she would be back to normal. That reminds me of how temptation
is in our lives. We see the sin. Satan tempts us to want it. If we
continue to look at it, the temptation becomes even more difficult to
resist.
When you are tempted to do what is wrong, remove yourself from the
temptation. God has promised you a way out. So get your eyes off the
temptation, and start looking for the escape route God has promised for
you. Joseph in the Bible was being seduced by a woman. We read in
Genesis that he didn’t look twice, instead he pointed his feet in the
opposite direction and ran. Some things to remember when being tempted:
- The Word of God is our first defense.
- Sometimes fleeing is the only way to resist.
- Remember we are in a fight, a spiritual battle.
- Fellowship with the right kind of people, not people that will drag you down.
- Follow Jesus example, when He said “Get behind Me, Satan.”
- Remember, the way you live does matter, so plan your escape.
Bobby Johnson
Interlocking Ministries
Friday, February 9, 2024
God's Spirit Over Darkness
Scripture: Genesis 1
Focus verse: Genesis 1:2-3 "The earth was without form, and void; and
the darkness was on the surface of the deep. And the Spirit of God was
hovering over the face of the waters. Then God said, “Let there be
light” and there was light."
There is a great darkness
hanging all over the globe today. The fear of death is taking control in
many hearts and nobody is certain about what will happen the next day.
People are glued to the media and there is a common fear of uncertainty all over the world. Doctors are overwhelmed and health
facilities are overstretched. The economy is collapsing and people are
losing jobs. It’s no longer business as usual. It’s a dark time that
nobody would wish to have again. Our leaders are losing focus and so is
the direction that nations are taking. Things appear formless and what
we see is absolute panic.
However, God’s word in Genesis
reminds us of total darkness that covered the surface of the universe.
The word of God tells that there was total darkness. I believe if that
kind of darkness was to happen today there would be more danger than the
present calamity. Can we imagine a darkness with not a single light in
the entire world? Not even the lights from the stars and any other
heavenly bodies. I bet that’s something we can’t contain. God allowed
that same darkness to cover the surface of the earth for three hours as
Jesus hanged on the cross, Matthew 27:45. The Bible in Genesis tells us
that in that total darkness, the spirit of God was hovering and taking
control of all things, having authority and not being hindered by
anything.
We could be going through a time of darkness but the spirit of God
is moving and God is still in control. He finally declared that there
was light and the whole world had light. We know that God’s power to
move
and work is not hindered by any form of darkness. No matter what life
brings today, God can still declare light where there is darkness, life
where there is death, healing where there is sickness and strength where
there is weakness. The Lord is in control no matter how close days of
darkness hangs from us.
As Paul states in Romans 8:1 – 18, For I consider that the
suffering of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the
glory which shall be revealed in us. Our God is so faithful.
Pastor Eliazar Wambo
Bethesda Faith Ministries
partnered with Interlocking Ministries