Suggestion for Daily Use
25 December 2011
Sunday 25th December
24 December 2011
Saturday 24th December
23 December 2011
Friday 23rd December
Everlasting Peace - Paix Eternelle
This isn’t a book that we often read, nor is this an easy passage as Nahum passes on a vision of God’s judgement. In strong terms it presents a view of God that we prefer not to think about – ready to punish, jealous and avenging. But at the same time, there are glimpses of hope. We are reminded that God is slow to anger and never angry in a human, selfish or unjustified way. We are also reminded of his power, that he provides a refuge in times of trouble and cares for those who trust in him. He is promising lasting deliverance and freedom to people suffering under terrible oppression. At the end of this chapter, we are told that one is coming who brings good news and peace. Not just peace in the sense of an absence of conflict. But the peace brought by Jesus that is deep and ever-lasting. His peace brings healing, joy, wholeness, fruitfulness, freedom, fullness of life and restored relationships between God, people and the whole of creation.
22 December 2011
Thursday 22nd December
Let us trust in Him and ask His help at any time.
21 December 2011
Wednesday 21st December
20 December 2011
Tuesday 20th December
Suis-je si l'auto absorbée que je ne remarque pas les petites choses de la vie?
19 December 2011
19th December
2 Peter 1:1-15 (focus on verses 10-11)
2 Pierre 1:1-15 (se concentrer sur les versets)
Love Never Fails
L'amour N’échoue Jamais
In reflecting on this passage, I misread the last word of verse 10 as “fail” and was reminded of 1 Corinthians 13:8 – “Love never fails”.
En réfléchissant à ce passage, j'ai lu “échoue” pour le dernier mot du verset 10 et cela m’a rappelé le 1 Corinthiens 13:08 - "L'amour n’échoue jamais".
The word is actually “fall”, but it means much the same: “if you do these things, you will never fall” – “if you do these things, you will never fail”.
This is such a hopeful thought to a frail, failing, fallen creature. However weak I am, however much I misunderstand, misread, mistake… here is a simple word of certain promise from one who never fails. If you do this, you won’t fail. If you do this, you won’t fall. If you do this, you will be warmly welcomed by our Lord into His everlasting kingdom.
Possess this octave of qualities (verses 5-8) – believe and step up the scale to the love that belief is all about – and you will be prepared for My everlasting feast.
Possédez cette octave de qualités (versets 5-8) – croyez et osez l'amour dont tout est cette croyance - et vous serez préparé pour Ma fête éternelle.
James Pitts
Picture from “Common Tone”
18 December 2011
Sunday 18th December
Romans 1:1-7
Romains 1:1-7
We are loved by God - Let us celebrate!
Dieu nous aime - Réjouissons-nous!
The Gospel -good news- was not a Pauline invention. It was not even an invention of the evangelists. The good news were promised by God through the Old Testament prophets and became evident with the coming of Jesus. It's a story that most probably spans over 4 millennia, and still continues. When Jesus -descendant of David and Son of God- visited us, he broadened the scope: Jews and Gentiles alike are now called to be God's holy people.
This is a call for volunteers to join the many millions that preceded us. It is good news: the Kingdom is near, and a new way of living is possible. We are loved by God, called to belong to him. Belong, not affiliate, or sympathize. Radical, like a (good) marriage, and full of opportunities, our new life was inaugurated with the fulfilled promise of the coming of Jesus. Let us celebrate!
Le royaume s’approche et il y a une nouvelle façon de vivre. Dieu nous aime et on lui appartient. Jésus est venu! Célébrons nous!
Jairo Ares
16 December 2011
Saturday 17th December
God’s Light Shines Brightly ~La Lumiere de Dieu brille
Zephaniah 3:4- 20, Matthew 18:21- 35, Jude, Psalms 42, 43, 71
Sophonie 3:4-20, Mattieu 18:21-35, Jude, Psaumes, 42, 43, 71
All the tinsel in the world of commerce cannot cover the splendour of God’s light which is Christ.
Thank God for this “one life” which is pointing to the Second Advent. By getting older this fact is becoming more relevant and meaningful.
ONE LIFE
He was born in a stable
in an obscure village.
From there, he traveled
less than 200 miles.
He never won an election.
He never went to college.
He never owned a home.
He never had a lot of money.
He became a nomadic preacher.
Popular opinion turned against Him.
He was betrayed by a close friend,
and His other friends ran away.
He was unjustly condemned to death,
crucified on a cross among common
thieves, on a hill overlooking the town
dump. And when dead, laid in a borrowed grave.
Nineteen centuries have come and gone.
Empires have risen and fallen.
Mighty armies have marched,
and powerful rulers have reigned.
Yet no one has affected men as much as He.
He is the central figure of the human race.
He is the Messiah, the Son of God,
JESUS CHRIST. Author unknown
Praise and Glory to our God
Rie Arthern
Dans sa vie, Jésus n'avait rien de spécial, mais personne n'a affecté la race humaine autant que lui. Réjouissons- nous dans cette vie, qui nous amène au deuxième avent. On l’apprécie plus avec l’âge.
Friday 16th December
The Righteous. The Renewed. The Redeemed. The Restored
Les Justes. LeRenouvellement. Les Rachetés. Le Restauré
The Righteous (Matthew 18: 1-6) Les Justes.
The righteous are meek and gentle; pure in heart and kind in spirit. The righteous flee from pride and are filled with humility. The righteous are called God’s children and the kingdom of Heaven belongs to them.
The Renewed (Matthew 18: 7-13) Le Renouvellement
The renewed are ‘new creatures’ in Christ who confess their sins and are called to His table. The renewed are transformed both in mind and body and do not comply to the things of the world, but with the things of God.
The Redeemed (Matthew 18: 10-14) Les Rachetés
The redeemed return back to His fold by the gift of His grace and mercy. The redeemed are recipients of His true love that never fails.
The Restored (Matthew 18: 15-20) Le Restauré
The restored are called to be witnesses to Christ’s power and glory. The restored are reconciled to Him and faithfully prepare for His coming again.
Ijeoma Umelo
15 December 2011
Thursday 15th December
Glory to God
Gloire à Dieu
"The psalmist rejoices in the power and goodness of God - lightning lights up the world, the hills melt like wax and the people see clearly the glory of God. Love casts out hate, light reveals righteousness and mankind gives thanks. These sentiments are relevant to the joyous period of Advent when we prepare to celebrate the birth of Jesus and the goodness and righteousness he will bring to the world. The star lighted the way to Bethlehem for the Wise Men and the shepherds and they saw salvation in the form of a vulnerable baby. Zion heard and was glad and exulted God above all others. Advent is indeed a time of expectation and rejoicing."
Heather Charlton
L’Avent est bien sûr un temps d’anticipation et de rejouissance
14 December 2011
Wednesday 14th December
2 Thessalonians 1 & end of Psalm 96
2Thessaloniciens 1et le fin de Psaume 96
Ultimate Judgement ~ L’Ultime Jugement
Judgement may be an unwelcome subject for many but it is a theme that runs right through Scripture and no-one approaching the season of Advent with eyes and mind wide open can avoid it. Any belief-set grounded in the surprisingly widespread idea that God as our Father will forgive us solely because He is merciful and loves us fatally sidesteps the central fact that above all He is HOLY, and that the only ground on which He can forgive us at all is the unimaginable violence suffered by the Holy Trinity at Calvary, as evidenced by Jesus’s agonised cry of separation from His Father on the Cross. No true view of the Fatherhood of God is valid if it marginalises His Redemptive act and the Atonement. And small wonder that Scripture leaves us in no doubt that rejection of Jesus and rebellion against the promptings of the Holy Spirit invite fearful judgement; sobering, yes, but - when we reflect that all the evil around us and our own afflictions will disappear in the fires of judgement - comforting, too, if our Faith is four-square and we remain true to it to the end.