Scripture Reading: John 15:1-8
but we trust in the name of the Lord our God."
Scripture Reading: John 15:1-8
Scripture Reading: Esther 1:3-19
Focus
Verse: Esther 1:12 "But when they conveyed the king's order to Queen
Vashti, she refused to come. This made the king furious, and he burned
with anger."
Vashti was queen of Persia and the wife of King
Xerxes. He reigned the territory from India to Ethiopia. The king gave
a great party with many guests. As everyone became drunk he ordered
his wife, Vashti, to come and dance before the guests. She sent word
back to the king that she would not dance. Even though it meant she
could lose her life or lose every luxury that she enjoyed as queen. She
said, "no. She would not expose her body and degrade herself.
One hundred years ago a young man converted to Christ. He became a pastor and
took missions to the poor and oppressed in the slums of London. Many
times he would preach on street corners. He became an embarrassment to
the well known pastors of the city. When he was called before a
conference of the religious leaders, they said. "William Booth, will
you go where we tell you to go? If not, we will strip you of your
pastorate." His wife, Catherine stood and said, "William, say, 'No,
never!'" His courage to say no that day, changed the history of Great
Britain and many other parts of the world. William Booth was the
founder of The Salvation Army that has helped millions of people around
the world.
It is right to obey our leaders according to God's Word, but if the obedience will cause you to sin, you must resist. If you ever feel pressured to conform to others' prideful or sinful
plans, it may seem too difficult to resist. If it is not God's plan,
you should resist them. You don't have to resist in your own strength,
because with God's help you can have the power to say "No".
Bobby Johnson
Interlocking Ministries
Jesus Never Changes
Focus
Verse: Psalm 73:28 “My health may fail, and my spirit may grow weak,
but God remains the strength of my heart, he is mine forever.”
Covid19, the novel coronavirus is still going around the earth. Humanity is seeking their joy in the wrong places that make their happiness to be temporary. Pain of illness, loss and disappointment have touched us. We can't seem to trust our governments. Life has it's many trials for the saved and the unsaved. The Born-Again never have to face trials alone because the Holy Spirit ministers to them throughout their lives and will not leave them. If we are blessed, we also have the Body of Christ in our neighbors and churches to come along side of us as well.
So, why do we face adversity in this life? I don’t fully know, but the Bible
has a lot to say about our troubles. First of all Jesus promised us in
John 16:33 “in this life you will have many trials and sorrows.” I can
testify that is true. Although I’ve not had as many as some people, I've
had my share. James 1:2 tells us “when troubles of any kind come your
way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. For you know that when
your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow.” God does
not really speak to us out loud today, but He can speak to us through
our trials.
When we are suffering He knows we are paying attention. So
if you are going through a storm, be on the lookout because God is up
to something in your life. He as well has promised to help you through
it. John 16:33b Jesus said “take heart, because I have overcome the
world.” Jesus suffered greatly on the cross. It was for the purpose of
saving all of mankind. Maybe one day when we reach heaven we will look
back at our time on earth and see the trials we went through, and be
able to see how God was working His purpose in our lives.
Bobby Johnson
Interlocking Ministries