Sunday, December 29, 2013

What Have They Seen In Thine House?

“What have they seen in thine house? And Hezekiah answered, all the things that are in mine house have they seen:  there is nothing among my treasures that I have not shewed them.”  (2 Kings 20:15)
What if God suddenly visits our family!  What can be seen in our house? The family is the smallest unit of society yet it is the most important part of the community.  The family is subject to Satan’s wise destruction plans.  King Hezekiah’s life has moral lessons to be learned  in the aspect of  family life and of raising children.  The key Bible verse to ponder and to get lesson  is  “what have you seen in thine house?” One verse that strikes us most!   This is a challenging question to every Father and Mother of a family!  To raise a better home. Here are  four H’s  simply to be followed:

I – Hospitality  - We  must be hospitable.  This should be a culture of a believer.  In our Church we must initiate greetings and warm welcome to our visitors.  And also when someone visits our house we must show  a welcoming atmosphere just like what Hezekiah did. He even showed every thing.  This means all the blessings God gave to us should be repaid by being friendly and  loving our neighbours and visitors.  Not pride and arrogance.  Not being boastful by living in luxury but simple  living by helping the needy and the sick.

II – Holiness -  What can be seen in thine house?  Is there holiness? The Bible says that “we have been crucified with Christ, yet not I, but Christ liveth in me” therefore we live in accordance to His will.   In our house, vices should be eliminated.  The enemies should be cast out. There should be totally no ash tray, no bottles of alcohol, no cigarette butts, no nude pictures in the calendar, no gambling playing cards, no vulgar words, no worldly satanic rock music,  no porn magazines instead our house should be seen with Bible verses written in the framed hanged in the walls and  Bible displayed  in the altar.  God said:  “Ye shall  diligently keep the commandments of the  Lord your God, and His testimonies, and His statutes, which He hath commanded thee.  And thou shalt do what is right and good in the sight of the Lord..and to cast out all thine enemies.” (Deuteronomy 6:17-19).

III-  Happiness –  What can be seen in your house? Is there  happiness?  Home’s purpose is a place of love.  When was the last you said  I love you to your wife? How can a family be happy if the husband and wife are always quarrelling?  Home is a place of rest.  Father and mother should show happiness not strife. Where did the father or mother  slept last night?  Home should be a place of shelter and security.  Acceptance and understanding should always prevail not misunderstanding and rejection.   “ Better is a dry morsel and quietness therewith, than a house full of sacrifices and strife.  (Proverbs 17:1)

IV -   Harmony – What can be seen in your house?  Being parents,  we should a leader!   To be firm in decisions pertaining to discipline and good governance in the house.  A father who is a provider, protector,  a teacher, and a priest.  A father who provides food, clothing and shelter.  Buy your children with clothes presentable so that  they will be happy.   It is odd to see a father with all the new clothes and new shoes while the wife and children are wearing old and worn out clothes and shoes.  We gave cold beverages and fried chicken to our  friends  while enjoying during drinking spree yet we give sardines and a piece of anchovy  to our children while the wife and parent  are starving  to death and sad,  patiently waiting in the house for our return.  We became termites, not pillars of the family.  A father protects his family and wife.   We only protect our wife during the  days when we are courting and wooing her to become a girlfriend,  but now when marriage ceremony  is over and  old, we walk with our wives so far in a distance while arguing with each other.  We even destroy their lives!   If we know our responsibilities, there is harmony in the house. 


(From Abet F. Falcunitin’s Sunday School Message at Odiongan Baptist Church)

Monday, December 23, 2013

Christmas and Jonah and the Big Fish

“Salvation is of the Lord.”  (Jonah 2:9)

This Christmas,   Jesus is commanding us to follow Him.  To follow His orders. Jonah and the whale’s story focus on salvation.  This Christmas the best gift you can ever give to your friend is the gift of salvation.   And this is the right time.

You may have no riches and material things to give,  but you have the abundance of God’s grace that you can give.   Material things like toys and clothes and foods  and even money are temporary and can be destroyed.  Gifts bought on malls and stores and even imported ones are sometimes fake and did not pass quality assurance.  But the Gospel of Christ and the Bible is genuine,eternal and lasts forever.  It will make man a follower of Christ.  Tell  your families, friends, officemates, neighbours, those in prison and hospital that following the life of Christ is the best  and the happiest  gift they can receive!

Take a glance and consider the life of Jonah.  Jonah’s life was full of lessons.  Jonah disobeyed God.  He ran away from God.  Instead of obeying God’s order to preach the Gospel in Nineveh, he went to Tarshish.  Because of Jonah’s disobedience,  God sent a violent storm!   In our lives, sometimes  God will send storms if we disobey Him!  The storms may be in whatever form like illness, accident, financial difficulty, broken relationship, loss of job, or loss of life.

The storms of our life will pass away because God has prepared it.  God knows how ,  when and why to start and stop the storms!    In the Bible it was said that the  “now the Lord HAD PREPARED a great fish.” (Jonah 1:17).    Meaning, God had prepared our  lives. God knows what will happen to us even to Jonah.  The whole of our life was already a finished plan God had prepared, a master piece.  God created everything , from the weather to the  whale to the forgiveness of Jonah’s disobedience to Jonah’s success of making the Ninevites repent and believe God. God is in control to carry out to accomplish His plan to save us when we are troubled.

We must share the Gospel of Jonah to others.  We must not disregard this and assume we knew better than God.  Jonah though stubborn and always complaining, yet, still God extends His loving arm of mercy and forgiveness that extends beyond all people on earth.

This year’s Christmas may be the appropriate and right time for you to change. God is always telling and reminding us to do right things.   Remember,  God wants you to be an obedient son and to be saved!   The only problem of gift giving is your defying self.  Will you accept His gift? 

(From Andrew's Sermon and Pastor John Abet F. Falcunitin during Baptist Men’s Sunday School )


Monday, December 16, 2013

Why Was The Lord Of Glory Laid In A Manger?

“And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.”   (Luke 2:7)

Why was the lord of glory laid in a manger? The answer are because of alienation,  because of  association, and because of accessibility!
 
I – BECAUSE OF ALIENATION -  We  alienate or reject Jesus because we cannot accept Him as our  God and Saviour.  The people of  Nazareth love Jesus as a teacher, a healer, a defender of the poor but when Jesus said I am God,  they said No!  You’re only son of Joseph the carpenter. We do not  want God because we cannot  leave our comfort  zones  and  give up our properties. 

II – BECAUSE OF ASSOCIATION – Jesus was born to associate with mankind. To experience man’s poverty, problems, and priorities.  “For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that ye through his poverty might be rich.”  (2 Corinthians 8:9). God promised us to meet our needs. “But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:19). God knows our needs, trials  and struggles in life.  “He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief.” (Isaiah 53:3).  God knows our poverty.  “And Jesus saith unto him, the foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests; but the son of man hath not where to lay his head.” (Matthew 8:20).

III – BECAUSE OF ACCESSIBILITY – Imagine for a moment that Jesus had been born in Herod’s Palace amid all the riches of that place.  Imagine Him being separated from the common man by the walls and grounds of King’s palace. If that was the case, would you feel the freedom and liberty to come to Him? However , He was born in a manger and thereby he made Himself accessible to all who would come to Him. It is noteworthy to see the visit of the shepherds and the wise men.   This is the reason why God is not interested so much in our talents and treasure but in our time and availability! We must always be accessible to God 24/7 and 365 days a year.


(From Rev. T.A. Rufon’s Sunday Worship Messages)

Thursday, December 12, 2013

The Biblical Meaning Of Christmas

“In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God, and the Word was God...All things were made by Him; without him was not any  thing made that was made..and the word was made flesh and dwelt among us.”  (John 1:1-5, 10-14)

Christmas means  God is over us, for us, with us and in us!

I – He Is God Over Us    God is  our Creator, sustainer, Judge, and the Alpha and Omega .“For by him were all things  created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones or dominions, or principalities or powers: all things were created by him and for him.”  (Colossians 1:16). He is our sustainer.    “I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.(John 15:5). He is our Judge.     For the Father judgeth no man, but hath committed all judgment unto the Son.” (John 5:22) I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last. (Revelation 22:13).

II – He is God For Us – Jesus is for us. He offered His life for us though we were sinners.  “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.(Romans 5:8).   “What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us?”  (Romans 8:31).


(From Rev. T.A. Rufon’s Sunday Worship Messages)


Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Jesus Is Knocking At Your Door

“And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.”    (Luke 2:7)

Our God is waiting for us. Jesus was laid in a manger  because there was no room for  Him in the inn.  Like us,  God is knocking in our hearts, God is speaking to us through the Bible, patiently and uses people just to let us know He cares for us.

 I – Jesus Knocks at Your Door Individually – “Behold, I stand at the door, and knock; if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.” (Revelation 3:20).  “But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name.” (John 1:12).

II – He Knocks Through The Bible – “But what saith it?  The word is nigh to thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart: that is, the word of faith, which we preach....How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?  And how shall they  believe in him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher?”  (Romans 10:8,14).

III-  He Knocks Patiently – “I stand at the door and knock.” (Revelation 3:20). He knocks during our youthful days. “Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth.”  (Ecclesiastes 12:1).

IV – He knocks Through The People – “Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ’s stead, be ye reconciled to God.” (2 Corinthians 5:20).

Do we have room in our hearts to accommodate Him? This Christmas, Jesus is waiting.


(From Rev. T.A. Rufon’s Sunday Worship Messages)