Repentance

Prayer: Father, today I praise You that the substance of my faith is measurable in tangible ways. While I know that works will never save me, I thank You that my salvation will by necessity change the way I live. Help me, on this day, to demonstrate the reality of true repentance, both in my attitudes and actions.

Protect me from bitterness over the consequences of my sins and give me the strength to honor You as a new creation in Christ. Thank You for giving me grace that is always sufficient. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Key word reading: “Therefore bear fruits worthy of repentance.” Matthew 3:8

When I was reading the word of God and thinking over many things today. One thought came to mind of a day in church. I was giving thought to a lesson that I taught in church. Most of the wording was Jesus did this or Jesus did that and yet we see so many people saying such things as Jesus saved me or how I love God and what he did for me, or how he’s helped me.

What was sad, many of these folks who said Jesus saved me has truly never shown any changes outside of Church or have shown no changes in their lifestyles of how they live nor giving up the things in their live that should not be there. The reason for no real change is this, no true repentance of what they do, live or of things they say.

True Repentance is never easy. Flimsy excuses, self-righteous blame, and blind justification often minimize our behavior as anything but sin, leaving us negotiating with God to justify our actions, rather than pleading for His forgiveness.

Apparently, the Pharisees and Sadducees caught the eye of John the Baptist as he preached in the wilderness, evoking a sharp rebuke for the hypocrisy of their self-righteousness.

His words cut us as well, for they serve as a reminder that the evidence of repentance is not mere confession, grief, or adherence to religious standards that are often void of heart transformation.

To the contrary, life change, both inside and out, is the ultimate mark of a genuine abandonment of sin and turning toward God. The broken person knows he does not deserve forgiveness and will forsake his pride and sin in order to receive it.

Good deeds born out of humility are the fruit of repentance. Religious activity, extensive sacrifice, and even diligent prayer may or may not meet this criterion.

What Do We Learn from This? Ultimately, the key is not what people think about you, but what God knows about you. Is repentance something you do, or is it a reflection of who you are? True repentance comes from a sorrowful heart and the real change is on the inside, and not just on the outside.

Amen

Reflections For 2022

Author: BrotherJim

What is a reputation? Have you ever thought about yours, how do people see you or what do they think of you. Have you shown them that you’re a person who can be trusted, a person who says I follow Jesus, do you show them you’re the real deal or does your reputation show or says something different than what you claim to be?. In this message we examine and reflect upon who we were in the year 2021 and what should we be in the year 2022.

A Rotten Christian

Author: BrotherJim

You can look good on the outside, pretending to act right, dressing really nice, give out the right impression that you got it all together and everyone is impressed by what they see. But really what is on inside? Does your outside match your inside, when you claim to be a Christian?

In this message we cover what it means to be a Real or a Rotten Christian.

Matthew 23:28

Jesus Is Sending You A Call

Authro: BrotherJim

Friends, God knows He place a call into you; And you do know that you received a call from Him. God’s call, His invitation, goes out to all, every human being good or bad, and we know this because the bible says that Jesus died for all sinners. In this message we learn and understand the calling of Jesus.

Matthew 22:14

The Lord’s Supper

Author: BrotherJim

To properly observe the ordinance of the Lord’s Supper, we need a spirit of seriousness and at the same time an attitude of joyful celebration. In tonight’s message we will cover 4 reasons why we should proclaim the death of our Lord as a great redemptive act that has significance for all people.

Luke 22:19 and Matthew 26:27-28

How God Speaks

Author: BrotherJim

Does God still speak to us today? If so, how? When? Where? Often when people ask these questions, are they talking about an audible voice. And yes God can do that. He can do anything He wants. He’s God. Ok why then, can’t I hear God speaking to me audibly, someone might ask?

In this message we learn 3 ways How God Speaks

Matthew 10:20

A Christian Character

Author: BrotherJim

When we think of a person who has good character, we often describe them with terms like integrity, honesty, strong moral fiber, care and concern for others. Character is demonstrated in actions but true Christian character resides in the Christians heart.

A Christian character begins with faith in Christ. Without faith it is impossible to please God. Faith is what separates Christian character from mere civility or secular morality, in this message we will discuss what it means to have true Christian character.

Matthew 23:27-28

The Command To Follow Jesus

Author: BrotherJim

We often refer to ourselves as followers of Christ, but what does that really mean? When Jesus called Peter, Andrew, James, and John them to follow Him, they physically left what they were doing to be with Him.

Did you leave everything to follow him when he called you? In this message we look at what it means to follow Jesus.

Matthew 9:9-13

I Never Knew You

Author: BrotherJim

Are you a follower of Jesus? When you are asked this question, what is your answer. Are you for real? Do you Really live for him? Will you enter into his Kingdom when you leave this place? When many of these question are asked, people generally give a wide variety of answers.

Now the question to ask, if your not real, then you will be hearing those fatal words spoken out of Jesus’ mouth I Never Knew You to you and they will not be pretty, it would be devastating and then it will be too late.

Reading: Matthew 7:21-23