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Friday, April 26, 2024

Come To Jesus Part 1

 

I’m Duane Matz and welcome to Today’s Living Word.

 

One of my favorite things to do is include classic devotional literature in my time of morning devotion. I typically cycle through these classics and find myself blessed by their timeless wisdom and encouragement.

 

One of my favorites is a 36 page booklet written by Neuman Hall entitled “Come To Jesus.”

 

The Booklet was first published in 1848 and by the end of the century, it had been published in 40 different languages and sold 4 million copies worldwide. I invite you to journey with me through this booklet, asking you to bear with the King James English and at the same time allowing these inspirational words to encourage you in your walk with Jesus.

 

Neuman begins with thoughts concerning an incident with the blind beggar Bartimaeus found in Mr 10:46-52, “ Now they came to Jericho. As He went out of Jericho with His disciples and a great multitude, blind Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus, sat by the road begging.

 47 And when he heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to cry out and say, "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!"

 48 Then many warned him to be quiet; but he cried out all the more, "Son of David, have mercy on me!"

 49 So Jesus stood still and commanded him to be called. Then they called the blind man, saying to him, "Be of good cheer. Rise, He is calling you."

 50 And throwing aside his garment, he rose and came to Jesus.

 51 So Jesus answered and said to him, "What do you want Me to do for you?" The blind man said to Him, "Rabboni, that I may receive my sight."

 52 Then Jesus said to him, "Go your way; your faith has made you well." And immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus on the road.

 

Neuman writes: A blind beggar by the wayside, hearing He was passing cried out for mercy. The people told him to be quiet, but he shouted the louder. Then some said, “be of good cheer, He calleth thee!” Sinner, be of good cheer! The same Jesus calleth thee!

 

As the blind man threw off his cloak lest it should hinder him, do you cast off every sin that would stop you? Rush through every crowd of difficulties and falling at the feet of Jesus, say, “Have mercy on me! I am blind! I am lost! Save, or I perish!”

 

Have you a guilty conscience? Come! A wicked heart? Come! Have nothing with which to purchase His favor? Without money? Come!

Rich and poor, masters and servants, old and young, white man and black, sinners of every class come!

 

 

I’m Duane Matz and that’s Today’s Living Word

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Do Not Kill the Innocent

 

I’m Duane Matz and welcome to Today’s Living Word.

 

Ex 23:7 "Keep yourself far from a false matter; do not kill the innocent and righteous. For I will not justify the wicked.

 

“Do not kill the innocent.” Can it be any plainer than that? This command from God is at the heart of the right to life issue. Do you want to win me over to the pro choice camp? Then name the crime of the unborn child!

 

Did the unborn child rape? Did the unborn child commit incest? Was a crime committed in the first six weeks of the unborn’s life, but after 6 weeks he or she is deemed innocent and suddenly worthy of protection? Is being inconvenient a crime worthy of capital punishment?

 

Make no mistake about it, this matter will be the number one issue in this year’s election. One party unashamedly in favor of making the killing of an innocent unborn child legal, the other clamoring to soften up abortion restrictions by making all kinds of exceptions.

 

Both parties missing the point for the sake of political expediency, and forgetting what God plainly says about life. “Do not kill the innocent.”

 

Personally, I’m tired of voting for political expediency or the lesser of two evils. This year, I’m looking for candidates who really understand the innocence of the unborn child from conception on.

 

They may not be electable considering the current public opinion, but at least I can leave the voting booth with a clear conscience.

 

I’m Duane Matz and that’s Today’s Living Word

Saturday, April 20, 2024

Brace Yourself

 

I’m Duane Matz and welcome to Today’s Living Word.

 

Brace yourself. The political ads are about to heat up and once again turn ugly. Featuring the most unflattering pictures the ad executives can come up with, coupled with out of context quotes and positions that make Hitler look like a saint! Brace yourself and don’t join in the fray.

 

Like it or not this years presidential election will likely be a contest between an incumbent president (Biden) and a former president (Trump) Before you are tempted to belittle either candidate, keep this verse in mind from Ex 22:28 "You shall not revile God, nor curse a ruler of your people.

In  the same breath, in one short sentence reviling God and cursing a ruler are tied together and rightly so.  That ruler that you are cursing has been allowed to rule by the sovereignty of God!

 

Da 4:17b reminds us: “the Most High rules in the kingdom of men, Gives it to whomever He will, And sets over it the lowest of men.'

 

Da 2:21b, “And He changes the times and the seasons; He removes kings and raises up kings; He gives wisdom to the wise And knowledge to those who have understanding.”

 

Let the reviling of God and the cursing of His appointed rulers be left for the ungodly, rather let us as followers of Christ pray for our rulers, for this is the will of God. Instead of getting upset over these hateful ads, use them as a catalyst to remind you to pray for our leaders!

 

1Ti 2:1 Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men, 2 for kings and all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence.

 

I’m Duane Matz and that’s Today’s Living Word

Friday, April 19, 2024

Rightly Placed Fear

 

I’m Duane Matz and welcome to Today’s Living Word.

 

I want to continue talking about the Ten Commandments today. You’ll find them in Exodus 20. With the exception of “Remember the Sabbath Day,”  they all begin with this phrase: “Thou shall not.” And even on the Sabbath day we are told, “you shall do no work,” (read that, thou shall not do any work.”

 

To do any of these things that God forbids stirs up His wrath. Note well the setting of His deliverance of these commands on Mt Sinai.  It was not chirping birds and harps, gentle brooks and flowery meadows!

 

Ex 19:16 Then it came to pass on the third day, in the morning, that there were thunderings and lightnings, and a thick cloud on the mountain; and the sound of the trumpet was very loud, so that all the people who were in the camp trembled.

 

This setting should strike fear in all of us! In the matter of these “thou shalt nots,” God means terrifying business.  And if we were honest with ourselves and took the time to let each one of these commands break through our denials, we would have to admit we deserve His wrath!

 

 

What a despairing situation for sinners like you and I, and those just delivered from Egypt, Israelites. And right on the heels of the “thou shalt nots,” Moses says this: Ex 20:20  "Do not fear; for God has come to test you, and that His fear may be before you, so that you may not sin."

 

The test is simple. Do you fear the wrath of God? Do you desire to not sin? That’s called repentance, and repentance is a necessary forerunner of the gospel, And the gospel when rightly received, removes all fear.

 

Why? Because one understands that the wrath of God against your sins was poured out on Jesus Christ on the cross. All your dark and forboding “thou shalt nots” have been paid for!

 

Proper fear of God ushers in proper reception of the Gospel. Let the Law of God do it’s preparatory work for the Gospel. 

 

Tremble before the Law but fear not from the Gospel. Jesus has paid for your sins.

 

I’m Duane Matz and that’s Today’s Living Word

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Get Down and Then Come Up

 

I’m Duane Matz and welcome to Today’s Living Word.

The Apostle John, writing in the Book of Revelation describes Jesus (the Son of Man) as having “eyes like a flame of fire.” Let that word picture sink in for a minute. We are talking about the holy gaze of Christ! Do you, do I dare to meet that gaze!

 

That gaze that penetrates the shadows, where we are prone to hang out, in order to avoid facing our sin. It’s that same gaze that found Peter in the shadows of the courtyard as he denied Jesus for the third time!  

 

Lu 22:61 And the Lord turned and looked at Peter. And Peter remembered the word of the Lord, how He had said to him, "Before the rooster crows, you will deny Me three times."

 62 So Peter went out and wept bitterly.

 

Broken by his sin, Peter sobbed uncontrollably.

 

May I ask a very personal question? When’s the last time you were broken by your sin? When’s the last time you allowed Jesus to fix His holy gaze on you through the Ten Commandments?

 

Not just  sin spoken of in generalities, but ten specific things that displease God!

 

  I urge you to slow down and take the time to let each commandment speak to you, but before you start, listen to the word of the Lord given to Moses before he came up the mountain to receive the commandments!

 

It’s from Ex 19: 24, “Then the LORD said to him, "Away! Get down and then come up”

 

The way up the mountain and toward the revelation of God is humility!

 

Jas 4:10 Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He will lift you up.

Ps 51:17 The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit, A broken and a contrite heart-These, O God, You will not despise.

 

Admit you are a sinner, then open your heart up to the holy gaze of Jesus and let Him show you the errors of your ways!

 

 Confess your sins and then believing, receive His forgiveness

 

I’m Duane Matz and that’s Today’s Living Word