Dec
16
2008
Mike Kurtz
Read John 1:1-5.
To be called The Word, it almost sounds like a rap slang out of the 90’s (1990’s that is). But Jesus is called The Word strange as it may seem. Why do you suppose the apostle calls him The Word? Part of the answer is found in 1:18 which reads, “No one has ever seen God, but God the One and Only, who is at the Father’s side (that is, Jesus), has made Him known.” Jesus came to earth to make the Father known to us. He is the Word on the Father. He is the Word on truth. He is the Word on everything that is of God, from God, for us. So often we are tempted to listen to the words of the world and to the unhealthy thoughts planted by Satan. But the Bible says Jesus’ words have final authority, because He is The Word. Jesus has the final word on all matters.
To consider: Consider your life – what you’ll do today, what you’ll do tomorrow, etc. What does Jesus say about you and your life? What would He have you believe and do in accordance to His word, which has ultimate authority whether we like it or not? His words are truth. Believe them for your life!
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Dec
15
2008
Mike Kurtz
What are some truths you learned from last Sunday’s message? How can it make a difference this week?
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Dec
15
2008
Mike Kurtz
Jesus refers to Himself in many different ways, as we learned last Sunday from Pastor Craig. In preparation for this week’s devotions, I was amazed at the different titles given to Jesus, not just from Himself, but from the writers of the New Testament. Volumes could be written on those names alone. No doubt these are attempts to describe the indescribable. This week let’s take a look at some of the titles given to Jesus by others. My prayer is that you will continue to grow deeper in your understanding of all Jesus is. –Pastor Mike
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Dec
13
2008
Mike Kurtz
Look over your notes from the past week. What one or two things did God impress upon you this week?
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Dec
12
2008
Mike Kurtz
Read Matthew 2:1-2, 9-12.
The Magi – a caste of wise men specializing in astrology, medicine, and natural science. Probably of Persian heritage, the prophet Daniel might have been considered of the caste of magi in his day. However they were able to see the coming of the King of Jews, they clearly saw something highly significant on the horizon, so much so they traveled to Jerusalem to make inquiry of Him. Their purpose: to worship Him. And notice what happens when they finally do see the baby Jesus: they worship Him.
I have grappled with the idea that the magi were true worshippers of God. Did they worship Christ as true believers? Or did they merely pay homage to Him? I suspect they did not know everything there was to know about Him – in much the same way it wasn’t clear to the early followers of Christ. I have decided that Scripture is not clear, and so leave that to God. Despite that, I am inspired by their response to Christ.
- 1) They saw something significant and researched it. It was so important, they couldn’t let it go. Oh that our desire to find Him and know Him might have that same urgency and hunger.
- 2) When they saw the Christ child, they immediately fell down and worshipped Him. What is significant here is that there was a great reverence for the child. In our day, we struggle to revere God as an omnipotent, omnipresent God, let alone a baby. They understood that He was something more than just a baby. Certainly, we understand far more than they. Our response to Him should be all the more one of falling down and worshiping Him.
- 3) Note their response to the dream in v. 12. They were more willing to protect the baby Jesus than follow the command of Herod. In many respects, they placed greater reverence on the Christ child than King Herod. Who was the greater King? Clearly Jesus was in their eyes. Impressive were their priorities!
The magi sought after Christ; when they found Him, they immediately worshipped Him; and when they had to choose between allegiances, they chose Christ. That is an example worthy of admiration and inspiration!
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