Sunday 18 January 2015

The Messiah’s Secret – The Calling of Nathanael

Visual Aid. A garden with flowers.
When we see a garden in full bloom in summer, it’s hard to think that things lie hidden in the undergrowth.
It’s not until winter comes and the plants die back we can see what lies there.
(Removing the rubbish to reveal wind blown: plastic bottles, bags and other bits of plastic.)
Not all that has blown in the garden is rubbish there might be something there that we have lost. In the picture a silver cross and chain lost in the garden during the summer.
In our reading Nathanael did not think anything good could come out of Nazareth certainly not God’s promised Messiah. He soon was to find Jesus something very precious to him. Later he would learn that Jesus was born in Bethlehem. 

Some times we have to stand still and sift through our beliefs and remove some things that we have heard from other people and taken on board. We also may find again something in scripture that we might have lost.                                                                                   

Readings: Revelation 5: 1-10. John 1: 43 end.
The other week I was sifting out old CD’s to throw away when I looked at a CD with a name on it Simon Altaf and date Feb 2007. I thought I’ll check what’s it’s about before I bin it. I was glad I did look at the CD, it was Simon Mohammed Altaf’s testimony, Jesus had called him to follow him. 
He began by sharing his background, he grew up in Pakistan his family were Sony Muslims. and he was a committed Muslim. He said he had prayed every day for ten years that Allah would speak to him, but he heard nothing. He believed that there was a God and he wanted to know him.    
Mohammed said he became disillusioned with his religion and went on a Muslim website and began to talk to other Muslims. One day by accident, he read the heading of a blog, ‘Why I became a Christian,’ by a fundamentalist Muslim. After reading it he got in touch with him asking him all kinds of questions,  he started comparing the Koran with the Bible. He found out that Abraham had two sons, 2 heirs Ishmael and Isaac only Isaac was the son of the promise to Abraham. "But Abram said, O Lord God, what wilt thou give me, for I continue childless, and the heir of my house is Eliezer of Damascus?" And Abram said,"Behold, thou hast given me no offspring; and a slave born in my house will be my heir." (Ishmael) And behold, the word of the Lord came to him,"This man shall not be your heir; your own son shall be your heir." Genesis 15: 2-4.  
"And Abraham said to God, "O that Ishmael might live in thy sight!" God said, "No, but Sarah your wife shall bear you a son, and you shall call his name Isaac. I will establish my covenant with him as an everlasting covenant for his descendants after him." Genesis 17: 18, 19. RSV Bible.  
Simon had not been taught about Isaac, he did not know about him until he read the Bible.                                                              
He studied both the Koran and the Bible for a period of time, but it was while he was at work he heard Jesus’ voice saying to him, ‘Follow me’ immediately in his thoughts he said, what about my family? Again he heard the voice say to him ‘Follow me,’ and so he did. It was at great cost to him, later his marriage was annulled under Muslim law, he lost everything of importance to him, but he could not deny Jesus.  

In our reading Philip after being found by Jesus was asked to ‘Follow him.”  He realised that Jesus was the one who Moses had referred to in scripture, Deut 18: 15 “The Lord will raise up for you a prophet like me from among you, from your brethren him shall you heed.” 
Philip then went and witnessed to Nathanael that Jesus was the one spoken of by Moses. Nathanael was cynical in his response, “Can anything good come out of Nazareth? Perhaps he thought that the Messiah would come from Bethlehem.  

Philip said to Nathanael, ”Come and see,” so together they went to find Jesus, they found him and as they walked towards him, Jesus said to Nathanael, “An Israelite indeed, in whom there is nothing false.”  Jesus discerned that Nathanael was honest, and open to seek the truth, a Godly man. Mohammed Altaf was open to seek the truth and there are many more people like him who are open to seek the truth. He became known as Simon Altaf.

Nathanael replied, “How do you know me?” Jesus said that he had seen him before Philip called him sitting under the fig tree. Jesus had seen him not in the flesh but in the eye of his Spirit. The Spirit of Jesus searching for the people who would become his disciples. Jesus and the Holy Spirit is searching today for people who are open to hear the good news.    

Jesus looking for the lost in the garden of the world.  
On Tuesday afternoon at open door a young woman came in full of trouble, I tried to help her by giving her what she asked for some food.  I asked if I could pray with her and she was happy for me to do so. My continuing prayer is that she will come to know Jesus and as a result make a fresh start.  

Nathanaels response, he declared that Jesus the Rabbi was the Son of God! and the King of Israel. 

Simon Altaf could identify the three in one God. 
Simon said that Jesus is God and as the Son of God he had the nature of God, and the Holy Spirit. Simon said that the Hebrew word for God is Yahweh. The Muslim’s name for God is Allah and they are not the same God. Allah is an impersonal god, transcendent meaning: superior and beyond reach, whereas Israel’s and the Christian’s God is a personal God, Yahweh, the true God. 

Nathanael had discerned for himself that Jesus was the Son of God, the Messiah from the scripture ‘Sitting under the fig tree’ which was the expectation of the peace and security with the coming of the Messiah and his kingdom. Zechariah 3: 10 “In that day, says the Lord of hosts, every one of you will invite his neighbour under his vine and under his fig tree.”  
The day speaks of Jesus return, bringing in his kingdom, a place that is described as full of peace and tranquillity, hence the term 'sitting with your neighbour under the fig tree.'

On the evening of the day of his resurrection when he appeared to his disciples in the house at Jerusalem, Jesus said to them, “Peace be with you!” The kingdom in their midst, the peace of the Kingdom of God. John 20: 19.

But what spoke to me in Revelation 5  Jesus was being lifted up into a place of honour in his meekness and majesty receiving blessings from God. And we can relate it to his parable of the wedding feast, were he made the point on arrival not to sit down on the top table, in case someone more important came, but instead to seek the lowest place and so you might be lifted up and asked to sit on the top table. Luke 14: 7-11    

All heaven was rejoicing as Jesus was the one who would open the scroll., “Worthy is the lamb who had been slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honour and glory and blessing.”Rev 5: 12. The scroll that contains the information of the events leading up to his return to the earth and being identified by his suffering bearing the marks in his resurrected body of the lamb that was slain for forgiveness of all that stands between us and our Father God. All the rubbish that has separated us from our creator God is completely removed, all is forgiven.

We in our humanity saw no beauty before we knew him as our Saviour and Lord, but in knowing him, we see the beauty of his holiness, the greatness of his victory over the devil and his minions and his eternal reign over all things in heaven and on the earth. 

No other is worthy of our praise, in awe with reverence, we see the lamb in great humility being adored, revered, worshipped and glorified.                                                                                                                                                                

Sunday 4 January 2015

The Messiah’s Secret – Showers of Blessings

In  this morning’s service a short poem before we said sorry to the Lord our God for our wrongdoings. Two members of congregation involved: one saying slowly the poem while the other mimed it with the boxes.
Two Boxes
I have in my hands two boxes which God gave me to hold.

He said, “Put all your sorrows in the black and all your joys in the gold.”

I heeded His words, and in the two boxes both my joys and my sorrows I store.
But though the gold became heavier each day, the black was as light as before. With curiosity, I opened the black I wanted to find out why and I saw
 in the base of the box, a hole which my sorrows had fallen out by,
 I showed the hole to God, and mused aloud, “I wonder where my sorrows could be.”
God smiled a gentle smile at me. “My child, they’re all hear with me.”
I asked, “God, why give me the boxes, why the gold, and the black with the hole?” 
“My child, the gold is for you to count your blessings and the black is for you to let go.” 

Readings: Jeremiah 31: 7-14. John 1: 10 - 18.                                                                  
After the readings a Christmas Quiz followed by my short talk

The adverts on TV before Christmas do not tell us why we give gifts to each other. As Christians we recognise that the giving of gifts is to bless one another, it is in recognition of God giving his Son as a precious gift to the world and it is Jesus' birthday.                                         
Mary and Joseph had been blessed by the visit of the shepherds bringing the message from the angels “Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace among men with whom he is pleased.”  
Jesus as we know was the shepherd that Jeremiah had spoken of in the Hebrew Scriptures reading. Jeremiah prophesied great joy and peace as the Lord, the shepherd, came to redeem his people, gathering them from far and wide. Blessing them like a well watered garden, flourishing in the presence of their Saviour.

When Jesus grew up he declared God's message of peace and a new beginning, he showered blessings on all the people who came to him from far and wide they received healing and miracles took place.
Even though these signs were evidence of Jesus being the Messiah, however, John records that the leaders of Israel did not recognise him.

But John wrote in verse 12 "Yet to all who receive him. To those who believe on his name he gave the right to become children of God."

Yet all who receive Jesus become children of God,
That means for anyone today, who is seeking God will find him in Jesus. In faith we simply ask him into our heart, and he will come in. Jesus has promised that those who ask in faith and love, he and his Father will come and make their home within them. John 14: 23.

In John 1 verse 14 ‘The word made flesh,’ Jesus the living word, established Jeremiah’s new covenant in himself. Jesus had the very nature of God, grace and truth. 
Further on in Jeremiah chapter 31 verses 33, 34. The New Covenant.
 “But this is the covenant which I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the Lord: I will put my law within them, and I will write it upon their hearts; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. And no longer shall each man teach his neighbour and each his brother, saying, ‘Know the Lord,’ for they shall all. know me, from the least of them to the greatest, says the Lord; for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more.”
The law was written in Jesus’ heart, we recognise this when he healed people on the Sabbath Day. The Pharisees and Sadducees suggested he was engaging in sin by healing on the Sabbath Day. But Jesus said that it was right to do good on the Sabbath Day. Matthew 12: 12.
Love has no boundaries in doing good, and feels how God feels about sin. 

We have entered into new covenant where God has written his law into our heart so we can discern what God would have us do in a situation. When we get things wrong, we say sorry to God and he remembers our sin no more.

Having received Jesus we are being blessed by him.
John 1:16 “ From the fullness of his grace we have all received one blessing after another.”
Personal blessings that follow coming into the Lord’s family, we receive kindness, helping one another and sharing God’s love.

Ezekiel prophesied “And I will make them and the places about my holy hill a blessing; and I will send down the showers in their season; they shall be showers of blessing.”

Expounded in a well known hymn by Daniel W Whittle
1.       “There shall be showers of blessing: 
           This is the promise of love; 
           There shall be seasons refreshing, 
           Sent from the Saviour above. 
Chorus:
           Showers of blessing,
           Showers of blessing we need;
           Mercy-drops round us are falling,
           But for the showers we plead. 
Every Christian experiences mercy drops personal blessings from God in both living out our lives in the world and in the church. The showers in the hymn are a prayer in song in order to bring revival. Our prayer is for the Lord to send prolonged showers to bring many people to faith.                 
 Visual Aid             Weather Report for week. 
In our region of Lancashire we have a high rainfall. 
The 5 day weather forecast for 4th – 9th January 2015.
 ‘Each day there will be showers especially in the North West of England, the showers will be prolonged later on in the week. 

We have had showers of blessing from the Lord in the 1800’s there was a mini revival at Stacksteads and over the last twelve years there has been a mini revival among the Church youth in bringing young people to Christ.  

2. There shall be showers of blessing . 
    Precious reviving again; 
over the hills and valleys, the sound of abundant rain.
                
How we long for people in our community to seek God like the shepherds and the wise men went to find the Christ-child, for them to know that God really does exist and has shown us his love for us all in Jesus. 

3.    There shall be showers of blessing; 
       Send them upon us, O Lord;   
       Grant to us now a refreshing,  
       Come, and now honour Thy Word.  
We have a Saviour who is able to do exceedingly more abundantly than we ask or think, through his very great and precious promises”  

4.   There shall be showers of blessing:
      This is the promise of love; 
      There shall be seasons refreshing, 
      Sent from the Saviour above.
Paul in his second  letter to the Corinthians 1: 20 “For all promises find their “Yes,” in Jesus.”    And in his letter to the church at Ephesus 1:3 “Blessed be the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessings in heavenly places.” The Lord Jesus keeps his word to us and will fulfil his promises to us.                                                                                               
5       There shall be showers of blessing:
         Oh, that today they might fall, 
         Now as to God we’re confessing,  
         Now as on Jesus we call! 
As we confess our faith to those who don’t know God, we call on Jesus to confirm his promise to them that all who call on the name of the Lord shall be saved.  Romans 10: 9.10.                                                                                                                                                                            
6.    There shall be showers of blessing,
       If we but trust and obey;
      There shall be seasons refreshing, 
       If we let God have His way.   
The response to this verse is personal to each of us. 

Prayer   
Heavenly Father, thank you for the New Covenant in Jesus and for the gift of Jesus and your Holy Spirit dwelling within us. The shepherds went to Bethlehem to find the babe and as the wise men sought to find Jesus by following a star. Our earnest desire is for your blessings showered upon our community as you put on people’s hearts to seek you. In Jesus’ name. Amen. 

Following talk we sang Daniel W Whittle's Hymn 'Showers of Blessings.' and the service continued with Creed and prayers. Invitation offered for prayer at conclusion of service.        

Peom taken rom ‘A Barrel of Fun’ by J John and Mark Stibbe, Monarch Books.
(For a more expounding of the word go to: my blog www.messiahs-secret-revealed.co.uk)