dear reader,
hi there its been what, two weeks now? I am sorry. I have longed to write to you but it has been such a hectic time. I stole a few moments to share with you a lesson I picked up.
it is titled: the truth about The cross.
I am sure that you may have known this all along, but just as a quick reminder I will share it again. What are your thoughts about the cross. What do you think was the symbolism behind it? Some say, and rightly so, that Jesus took on the wrath of God, however few understand that it was we who did all that to Jesus. Jesus was not crucified for me he was crucified by me.
the shouting that he be crucified was you and I saying, Lord I don't care for your love, the crown of thorns was you and I mocking his place as Lord and King of our lives- every time you belittle the time spent with him, the striking across his face is a daring trampling underfoot of his gracious love, the flogged back is the manipulation we put him to every time we say with our hearts how we need him and soon as he meets our needs we ditch him, the piercing on his hands is the spitting onto his hands after he held us when we cried. My dear friend, it is you and I who participated in the crucifixion of our Lord. That is why, we lift our hands bow our heads, cry out to him and plead to wrap our heads around his mercy and love. That though we slay him he saved us by that very act, and holds it not against us. What a great mystery?
let us turn from our sins and ask him to forgive us and yearn to live for him. Don't you know everytime you sin you crucify Jesus all over again? Hebrews 6:6. Dear reader please take this to heart.
yours
miguubeautiful.
Friday, 24 January 2014
Saturday, 11 January 2014
Resolutions
Dear Reader,
Hello there,
how are you doing? Well? I sincerely pray so. I feel like calling you ‘reader’
is kind of getting old. I should try spice it up or something. If you have any
ideas I’m open to them. So, I’m writing to you this time concerning a topic
most people fancy to talk about but few follow it up with action and
implementation. That word ‘resolutions’. That term has been used countless
times over the months of December and January. It is interesting the kind of
approach people would give it especially you and I. It for sure has been for
the longest time a petty one. Question is: what is ever meant to be taken
seriously?
Often times
we say stuff, do stuff and even think stuff and especially as Christians and
never desire the Berean approach of things-to also infer if at all it is
biblical. Let us set ground rules ok? What is the Bible? I presume your answer
to be the word of God (1st timothy 3:16). What is following commands
of the Lord therein referred to as? Again my presumption is Obedience. What is
the opposite of this? Disobedience which is also known as Sin, ok? So failure
to do what God requires of us-it is agreed is Sin.
I will delve
into a few scriptural references and state the truth and leave the rest to the
leading of the Holy Spirit to conviction and repentance. A while back I came across
the verse in scripture:
Lord teach us to number
our days so that we may gain a heart of wisdom
-Psalm 90:12
It was
quoted under slightly different circumstances but as I was praying it came to
me as one of my petitions to God-when setting out my plan for this year. In the
life of any professing Christian this reality should have hit home already. That
very few are the days under this side of the sun as Solomon puts it. As such
what would wisdom dictate? That our lives are made meaningful giving vain
pleasures and pursuits a back seat and that we purpose to be good stewards
living this life strategically. It is said as well that the hand of the
diligent will always rule- I am convinced that this would mean that to succeed
in life is to have a well thought out plan for where you are going. Only then
will you fulfill the command of the Lord to be wise in living this life as is
espoused in the words of “… the Teacher,
son of David, King of Jerusalem…” in the book of Proverbs.
It is wisdom
to come up with plans desiring something of this year than to have a vague if
no idea at all where you are going. Matt Chandler says in one sermon that “he
has never seen the sight people going like ‘we got problems; blind people have
it easy…” in the same vein to have a plan is wise and I dare say Godly, not
having one is not wise and sinful.
Another
argument is in line with the verse:
Commit to the Lord whatever
you do, and he will establish your plans.
-Proverbs 16:3
Here also you see a precondition: you have to
have a plan, otherwise what will you commit to God. My argument is this if you
have nothing on your plate even the little you had will be taken away and given
to him who has plenty (parable of the talents). If you have no plans how will
God establish your purpose?
On another
footing based on the same scriptural reference often times I, you and your
friends may want to argue aren’t those plans man inspired, hence I would be
leaning on my own understanding(Proverbs 3:5-6)? We would even want to throw in
the verse that:
Many are plans in a man’s
heart but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails
-Proverbs 19:21
. It brings
me to one thought alone: do you believe in the truth in Galatians 2:20 that
Christ lives you…that you have a new life your mind and heart ordered by God? This
effectively means that all that you do whether in thought or speech -when
committed to God- is the purpose and will of God. Hence there is no excuse why not
to set out your resolutions my friend.
Lastly I would
like to talk to we who think that it doesn’t have to be put in writing simply
because “I know them I can have them at the back of my mind”. There is a lot of
power when you write things down. Much like the way you are wiser to utter
prayers in a physical audible voice than to merely think them. My point is this:
when they are written down they become much more than mere thoughts and or
conjecture they become action, and we both agree that faith without action is
dead. Have a nice and blessed time thinking up those resolutions but be wise to
write them down as the Lord has commanded you to. The hardest part will be
living them out but Christ says that His grace is sufficient for EVERY kind of
need.
Yours,
Miguubeautiful.
Sunday, 5 January 2014
My white handkerchief
My white handkerchief
Dear Reader,
I am
back and true to my word I have a message to share with you. It is fascinating
the circumstances upon which I came across this revelation but I am glad I did
and even happier God allowed me to share this:
As you
my dear reader would know coming down with a cold is the worst thing that can
happen to you; well maybe not quite there but I hope you share my sentiments
that it is nobody’s cup of tea. It is interesting that your voice gets deeper, nose
gets pink (hehehe!!) worse off is the runny nose. For a runny nose you get to
always snort, and have watery eyes, and tissue and handkerchiefs make for your
incessant basic needs. And how could I forget, you are always seeking God’s
face (your face is always looking upwards, you know why). Now this gets even worse
when you are in a hot place like the Coast. It is tedious, and very irritating
you feel like the day cannot get worse than it is, reduced Joy, irritability is
off to the roof and need I mention the withdrawal it comes with. You just pretty
much have a pathetic time dealing with a cold.
When you
catch a cold, you have your handkerchiefs as your best friend. It gets troublesome
when there’s just one handkerchief. Things get really messy. This happens
mainly because your hanky soils pretty fast. It is wet, and so full. With a
runny nose you know that it does not get better; you keep using it until you
feel inspired to wash it. The problem escalates here. You have to keep cleaning
up but because your hanky is itself soiled you have to look for a clean patch
to clean up on. The fact that this hanky is potentially smelly on top of
looking so dirty means you now have to use it ‘carefully’. This entails you
having to cup it into your hand every time you use it, and always excuse yourself
when you are in need not because of any etiquette impressed upon your heart,
no. it is inspired by your desire to keep this dirty piece of clothe from the
view of everyone of everyone. As if this is not enough, when you get done with
it successfully the mode with which you treat it is just telling. It tells of a
clear distaste. You make every effort to ensure that none of the dirt on it is
left on your nose, face or even your hand. This is done so properly-in the
secluded space- that most often your skill pays off. What of the times that you
inadvertently miss a spot. It takes a pal to point it out, or worse off a
person who delights much to shame you and give you a hard time on any level? It’s
the most embarrassing, uncomfortable two seconds of your life. It’s plain just
bad and I’m sure for some of us it qualifies as a low point in the day.
Let us think
about this white handkerchief for a moment. It was once white but we can now
hardly tell, reason being it took on so much dirt, it is wet, clearly not a
reflection of what most of us view to be part of us,. So in embarrassment we
use it in secret, and stuff it as far as possible in our pockets and even there
it is such a menace (the wetness gets to us). We are for sure quite
displeasured at just having it and look for every opportunity to get rid of it
on good days we wash it and use it again. On ordinary days we just throw it
away. The scriptures describe you and I as very filthy persons, worse off than
the hanky. Using the handkerchief illustration is a euphemism for the depth of
wickedness, ungodliness we are given to. In Jeremiah 13:1-11, God describes us
as linen clothes used and not washed- at this point you ought to agree the handkerchief
is much better. In Jeremiah 17:9, God equally describes the thoughts and
attitudes of the heart as deeply rotten; so much so that we will create wickedness
where there is none. Better still Mark 7:21 gives a detailed expression of all
the evil that resides in a man’s heart. I now we get the picture of where we
fit into this analogy.
Jesus
Christ’s place in this tale is the better version of you and I; the people with
the cold. He is the man who caught the cold of such a great and deep love. He loved
us so much that even in our depravity of mind, and our consensual sinfulness,
He cared. He stands at the door and knocks calling out to you and says:
“Come now let us reason together Though your
sins are red as Scarlet they shall be white as
Snow; though they are red as Crimson they
shall be like wool.”
-Isaiah 1:18 (NIV)
Let
us not harden our hearts to this already complete work on the cross. Jesus Christ
suffered for you and I taking on the shame of the soiled white handkerchief. He
walked with this shame to the cross not hiding one bit of it to ensure that our
shaming acts of sin were wiped clean. He could easily have determined we the
handkerchiefs were dirty and deserved to be thrown away but he did not. He took
us and said:
“…take off his filthy clothes…see I have
taken away your sin, and I will put rich garments on you”
-Zechariah 3:2
. He
secured for us eternal life for us who believe in His name and who received Him.
Please look to Christ now and run as fast as you can to Him he will not refuse
you. He will clean you up and pin you to his side like we did when in pre-school,
so let him clean you up beloved. Be blessed as you commit yourself to God, to
the Truth of His word, to a deeper relationship with Him.
Yours
truly,
Miguubeautiful.
Thursday, 2 January 2014
the beginning :))
Dear reader,
I am a young bloke with a passion to share the gospel of Jesus Christ in line with the exhortation in Philemon 6(NIV). It is Paul's prayer for Philemon, he urges Philemon to be active in sharing his faith so that he might have a full understanding of every good thing we have in Christ. hence with this simple verse illustration you do get what my aim is: to cause you to know Christ Jesus as He is set out in the Scriptures, to give you an good understanding of Jesus as I am coming to know Him all the more. This I will do by sharing the various devotional insights that I get when having my Quiet Time, and as well any other material that I come across that would help share effectively.
I know this is the start of a beautiful unveiling of our wonderful saviour and friend. Keep me in your prayers that I may effectively share this Gospel and do it o so clearly.
ps: I am currently working on a piece titled my white handkerchief. watch out for it in a short while.
I am a young bloke with a passion to share the gospel of Jesus Christ in line with the exhortation in Philemon 6(NIV). It is Paul's prayer for Philemon, he urges Philemon to be active in sharing his faith so that he might have a full understanding of every good thing we have in Christ. hence with this simple verse illustration you do get what my aim is: to cause you to know Christ Jesus as He is set out in the Scriptures, to give you an good understanding of Jesus as I am coming to know Him all the more. This I will do by sharing the various devotional insights that I get when having my Quiet Time, and as well any other material that I come across that would help share effectively.
I know this is the start of a beautiful unveiling of our wonderful saviour and friend. Keep me in your prayers that I may effectively share this Gospel and do it o so clearly.
ps: I am currently working on a piece titled my white handkerchief. watch out for it in a short while.
yours,
Miguu Beautiful.
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