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11/08/2021

JESUS SAID, IF YOU LOVE ME FEED MY SHEEP!

08/16/2021

FOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF FAITH, and THIS IS MY PRAYER

Monday August 16, 2021

Matthew 13:1-9; 18-23
A SOWER, HIS SEED AND THE SOILS, Lesson 40b

THE POTENTIAL OF THE SEED

Every seed that was sown by the sower had the potential to produce much more seed. (Verse 8 and 23) bear this out. One little seed had the potential to multiply itself 3000%; 6000% and even 10000%. Those of you who farm have seen this principle in action. You can plant one bean seed and from that seed reap many beans, with each pod containing several more seeds. Sow one squash seed and it will produce a plant that yields several fully grown squashes, each containing dozens, if not hundreds of new seeds. Plant one corn seed and watch it produce a plant that will yield several ears, each containing many rows of fresh seeds. The seed had the potential to reproduce itself many times over.

Such is the seed of the Gospel of grace. When it is sown in a ready heart, it will germinate and reproduce itself over and over again. The seed has the potential to begin small and to reproduce much.

It is worth noting that the seed always changes ground in which it is planted. What had been bare earth is now yielding a harvest to the glory of the sower. When the seed of the Gospel finds a lodging place in a heart that has been plowed by the Word of God and tilled by the grace of God, it will germinate and leave that heart forever changed and producing a harvest of spiritual fruit to the glory of God. This is what the Lord wants from your life and mine! He wants to produce His fruit in the hearts of His redeemed. Here is a brief description of the kind of fruit He will produce within us when we are the right kind of soil sown with the right kind of seed:
Sanctification - That is, we become more like Him – (Rom. 6:22; Phil. 1:11; Col. 1:10).
Spirituality - That is, we behave more like Him – (Gal. 5:22-23).
Souls - That is, we are burdened like Him – (Rom. 1:13).

TODAY’S HYMN!
“In Moments Like These” By: David Graham (1980)

In moments like these I sing out a song
I sing out a love song to Jesus
In moments like these I lift up my voice
I lift up my voice to the Lord.

Singing, I love You, Lord
Singing, I love You, Lord
Singing, I love You, Lord
I love You

In moments like these I sing out a song
I sing out a love song to Jesus
In moments like these I lift up my hands
I lift up my hands to the Lord.

Singing, I love You, Lord
Singing, I love You, Lord
Singing, I love You, Lord
I love You

TODAY’S PRAYER!
Sovereign Father, Reigning God!
Help us to trust You, for You are sovereign over everything, and You can fit any problem we have into a pattern for good. Such is You amazing power. Make every problem we have to teach us Your transforming power , little by little, into Your Masterpiece You want to create in us. Help us to befriend our problems to our good and to Your glory. Enable us to bring every problem to You, to embrace them in Your presence, and allow Your Wisdom to be sufficient to bring the good You intend for us to receive. Thank You Father! Thank You Jesus! Thank You Holy Spirit! This we pray in Jesus’ Holy name. Amen!

08/10/2021

FOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF FAITH, and THIS IS MY PRAYER

Tuesday August 10, 2021

Matthew 13:1-9; 18-23
A SOWER, HIS SEED AND THE SOILS, Lesson 40a

Jesus Christ was the master teacher! He had the unique ability to take scenes from everyday life and use them to teach profound spiritual truths. Such is the case with the passage we have read today. As Jesus sat by the seaside teaching, He began to talk about an image with which everyone present was familiar. He talked about a man taking seed into a field. He pictured that man casting the seed upon the earth. This seed fell upon the ground and landed upon differing types of soils. Some of the seed brought forth fruit, other seed did not.

Jesus used this common image to teach those who heard Him about the condition of the human heart. Here, we see that the sower is the Holy Spirit, the seed is the Gospel of grace and the soil is the human heart. From His words, we learn that the human heart is like soil. It can receive the seed of the Gospel and produce a harvest of spiritual fruit, or it can be unprepared and produce nothing of value for the glory of the name of God.

Today, I would like for us to investigate this parable. I want to teach for a while about “A Sower, His Seed And The Soils”. As we move through these verses, I would ask you to examine your own heart to see what kind of soil you are. It may be that the Lord will have a word for your life in this passage. Let's think for a time about “A Sower, His Seed And The Soils”.

THE PLAN OF THE SOWER

The sower in this parable is a man who goes into his field with the intention of raising a crop and gleaning a harvest. He expects to reap a profit from the crop he is sowing.

Such is the case with the Lord God. He sent His Son into the world to die and He sends His Spirit into the world to convict lost people of their sins so that He might reap a spiritual harvest to the glory of His name, (John 16:8). Just as a bountiful harvest brings riches and honor to the farmer, so the salvation of souls brings glory to the name of God. After all, the only reason God does anything, including saving souls is for the glory of His name!

Even though the plan of God to save the lost is all for His glory, I still praise God for the fact that He devised such a perfect plan to save those who believe! If you are saved, you should praise His name that He sent His Son Jesus to die for you; that He rose from the dead; that in spite of your sinful condition, He loved you and extended grace to you and saved your soul, (Rom. 5:8; Eph. 2:8-9). We think we are doing God a favor when we come to Him, the very opposite it true!

TODAY’S HYMN!
“I Love To Tell The Story” By: Catherine Hankey (1866)

1. I love to tell the story
of unseen things above,
of Jesus and his glory,
of Jesus and his love.
I love to tell the story,
because I know 'tis true;
it satisfies my longings
as nothing else can do.
Refrain:
I love to tell the story,
'twill be my theme in glory,
to tell the old, old story
of Jesus and his love.

2. I love to tell the story;
more wonderful it seems
than all the golden fancies
of all our golden dreams.
I love to tell the story,
it did so much for me;
and that is just the reason
I tell it now to thee.
(Refrain)

3. I love to tell the story;
'tis pleasant to repeat
what seems, each time I tell it,
more wonderfully sweet.
I love to tell the story,
for some have never heard
the message of salvation
from God's own holy Word.
(Refrain)

4. I love to tell the story,
for those who know it best
seem hungering and thirsting
to hear it like the rest.
And when, in scenes of glory,
I sing the new, new song,
'twill be the old, old story
that I have loved so long.
(Refrain)

TODAY’S PRAYER!
Most Holy Father, Most Loving God!
This world is always enticing us to worry about this or that. Empower us so we can refuse to worry, and teach us to learn to trust You in all matters of life. The best defense is to stay in continuous communications with You: to stay connect through Jesus and the Word; to listen and respond only to the Holy Spirit; to stay busy producing fruit for the glory of God; to share the greatest love story of all time. This awareness lifts us up above our circumstances, and enable us to see problems from Your perspective. Enable us to live close to You and keep the wolves of worry at bay. These things we bring before Your throne of grace in the name of Jesus, knowing that You love us and answer our prayers. Amen!

08/09/2021

FOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF FAITH, and THIS IS MY PRAYER
Monday August 9, 2021
Matthew 13:1-9; 18-23
ONE MESSAGE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO IGNORE, Lesson 39c
THE TESTIMONY OF THE SOILS
v. 4, 19 The Compacted Soil – The “way side” refers to the narrow footpaths that ran beside and through the fields. These were the roads of the day and the soil on them had become as hard as concrete from the feet of the travelers and animals that had walked upon them. When the seed fell on the footpath, it could not pe*****te the soil and it remained there in the open, only to be devoured by the fowls of the air.
We are told that this speaks of the person who hears the Gospel, but who doesn’t “understand it”. That is, they cannot make the connection between the claims of the Gospel and their own life. Maybe they are steeped in sin and refuse to believe. Maybe they are calloused and cold toward the things of God and refuse to hear. Maybe they have hardened their hearts for years against the call of the Gospel and like a path trampled underfoot for centuries, they have become hard hearted!
Whatever their need, they are hard hearted and the seed of the Gospel cannot pe*****te the soil of their heart. They hear the Gospel and dismiss it as foolishness, (1 Cor. 1:18). When this happens, the devil and his minions will sn**ch away the Gospel seed by diverting the mind and helping the person to become even more hardened against God. This person has a heart that is not prepared for a work of grace leading to salvation.
v. 5-6, 20-21 The Crippled Soil – These stony places are common in Palestine. Often there will be an outcropping of limestone rock covered by a thin layer of topsoil. This soil looks like it is ready to be sown. This ground looks good and productive and seed cast here will germinate and quickly spring up into a promising plant. But, because there is no depth of soil, as soon as the sun beats down on the tender plant, it withers and dies without producing any fruit.
This kind of soil speaks of the heart that makes an emotional response to the presentation of the Gospel. Perhaps this person heard the Gospel and said, “Well, I’ve tried everything else, maybe that is what I need! I might as well give Jesus a try” Or, perhaps they came to an altar and prayed because a friend did. Perhaps they heard a shallow presentation of the Gospel that presents the benefits of salvation but does not share the costs. This person knows nothing about repentance, dying to self, and turning away from the old life. Many millions have been inoculated against the Gospel by some flimsy Gospel presentation and by a false profession of faith. Whatever happened, they made a profession, they are excited, they are active, and they are accepted as the real deal. But because they have no depth to their profession, they fall away when the persecutions and tribulations associated with knowing Jesus arise.
They begin to have problems with simple matters like church attendance, prayer and reading the Bible. They have a difficult time making a genuine, lasting break with their sins. They shrink away from the radical claims of Christ and the cross, (Matt. 16:24). They become offended when they are mocked, ridiculed, laughed at or persecuted for their profession of faith. These are the people who make a profession, often running well for a time, and then wind up right back in the world. In the end, they are further away from God than they were before they made their profession.
Were they really saved? No! How do we know for sure? There is no fruit of salvation in their life! We often call these types of people “backsliders” or “carnal Christians.” In my humble opinion, they have never been saved. If the Lord saves your soul, He will change your life. When God changes a life, He does it forever. What He does in you will last. You may fall, but you will not stay away from His house, His presence, His throne, His Word, His people and you will not be able to stay out of His will, (1 John 3:9).
v. 7, 22 The Crowded Soil – This soil looks like it is ready to be sown also, but underneath the surface are the living roots and seeds of thorns and weeds. When the seed falls here, it also springs to life quickly and gives every indication that a good harvest will follow. However, the same ground begins to produce the thorns and weeds that were already there and they soon choke out the tender plant. This plant withers and dies without producing any fruit at all.
This is a picture of a person who tries to have the benefit of the Gospel while still clinging to the old life of sin. Without a conscious break from the old life of sin this person does not have a chance of being saved. The seed of the Gospel cannot survive to produce fruit in a heart filled with other things. The seed will have the ground or sin will have the ground, but it cannot be shared! Jesus said it was the cares of the world and the quest for earthly riches that spelled disaster for this kind of soil. This kind of person begins well, but soon fades away, having their profession choked out by sin and the world.
Were they really saved? No! How do we know for sure? There is no fruit of salvation in their life! When Jesus comes in to a life, He makes a difference in that life, (2 Cor. 5:17). Again, we like to look at people who have made a profession and who are back out in sin and say they are “backslidden and out of God’s will” or “carnal”. More likely, they have just never been saved to begin with! (Col. 3:1-10).
Preachers have fed a generation the lie of “easy believism” and have failed to tell lost people that God demands repentance, confession and baptism along with faith before salvation can be realized. Friend, if you have made a profession and there has been no change in your life, then you need to repent and call on Christ for salvation.
v. 8, 23 The Choice Soil – Finally, some seed fell onto good ground. This ground had been worked and prepared. It had been plowed and tilled and it was ready to receive the seed when it came. The seed germinated within the heart of the soil and the plant began to grow. When the plant reached maturity, it began to produce fruit that brought honor and gain to the farmer.
This is a picture of the heart that has been plowed deeply by the Word of God. It is a picture of a heart that has been tilled and prepared by the grace of God. When the seed of the Gospel hits this kind of heart, it germinates, grows up and bears fruit to the glory of God. This heart alone pictures that kind of life that can truly call itself saved! Why do I say that? This is the only soil that produced fruit!
The only difference between these types of soil was fruit. On the hard soil, the seed never pe*****ted the hard ground and was carried away. On the other three soils, the seed pe*****ted and disappeared, but only that which fell on the good soil produced fruit! The only obstacles to salvation is unbelief and disobedience, but anyone who is willing to accept Jesus on His terms is good soil!
This soil represents the only soil among the four that pictures a saved heart. You see, when Jesus enters a life through the Gospel message, He will make His presence known beyond all doubt. He will cause the new believer to begin to bear fruit for the glory of God. In fact, He will lead the believer through a progression of fruit bearing. As the days go by, there will be more and more fruit for the glory of the Heavenly Sower, (John 15:1-8).
What kind of fruit does the Gospel seed produce in the good soil of a prepared heart?
Sanctification - We will become more like Him – (Rom. 6:22; Phil. 1:11; Col. 1:10).
Spirituality - We will behave more like Him – (Gal. 5:22-23).
Souls - We will become burdened more like Him – (Rom. 1:13).
Conc: As we have moved through this passage, we have seen one sower sow one variety of seed into four different types of soil. The seed only brought forth fruit in one of those soils. The other soils were bad and nothing of value came from the seed being planted in them.
According to Jesus, the seed is the Gospel, and the soil is your heart. If you were to be honest today, which of these four soils is your heart?
Is your heart hard and closed off to God? If it is, then this message has meant little to you. The enemy has already stolen most of it away. If you are the hard soil today, then I am praying that God will sink His plow deep into the soil of your heart, bring you under conviction of your sins and prepare you to hear His word and be saved.
Is your heart stony or thorny and is your commitment to your profession shallow? Do you have problems serving the Lord faithfully and staying away from sin? Do you place your hope of Heaven on some prayer you prayed or upon some religious activity you have been through like baptism or church membership? If so, then I challenge you to examine your heart today and to be sure that you are genuinely saved. I am not trying to make you doubt your salvation; but I want you to know that if a person is genuinely saved, they will be different for the rest of their lives. If you are not, then you need to check up, (2 Cor. 13:6; 2 Pet. 1:10).
Maybe you’ve heard this message and your heart has been stirred. You know you need to come to Jesus; you need to repent of your sins; and you know you need to be saved. If so, then you sound like a good soil heart to me. If the Gospel seed has fallen there today and Jesus is calling you, please come to Him.
Those who have heard this message may not understand it, but this is one message you cannot afford to miss. Hear it, heed it and honor it as the Lord speaks to your heart today.
TODAY’S HYMN!
“Ring Out The Message” By: James Rowe (1911)
There’s a message true and glad
For the sinful and the sad,
Ring it out, ring it out;
It will give them courage new
It will help them to be true;
Ring it out, ring it out.
Chorus
Ring out the word o’er land and sea,
Still far from Jesus many live in sin and doubt;
Ring out the news that makes men free,
To all the lost of every nation
Ring the message out.
Tell the world of saving grace,
Make it known in ev’ry place,
Ring it out, ring it out;
Help the needy ones to know
Him from whom all blessings flow;
Ring it out, ring it out.
Chorus
Sin and doubt to sweep away,
Till shall dawn the better day,
Ring it out, ring it out;
Till the sinful world be won
For Jehovah’s mighty Son;
Ring it out, ring it out.
Chorus
TODAY’S PRAYER!
Father of Glory, God of Grace!
Thank You for loving us for who we are and not for what we do. Help us to discern Your Voice when it speaks, instructs and guides our hearts towards the Father’s will. We invite You to come into our world and straighten things out to the glory of the Father and our blessings. Enable us to walk closely to You so others may see You living in us; so they may see the good fruits and glorify our heavenly Father. Teach us to listen to Your directives and enjoy Your companionship. Lead on, O King Eternal! This we pray rejoicing in our Savior’s name. Amen!

08/07/2021

FOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF FAITH, and THIS IS MY PRAYER

Saturday August 7, 2021

Matthew 13:1-9; 18-23
ONE MESSAGE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO IGNORE, Lesson 39b

THE TREASURE OF THE SEED

In Luke 8:11, Jesus identifies the seed as the “Word of God.” When the farmer walked into his field with his seed bag, he held in his hand a genuine treasure. He cast that treasure to the wind, hoping it would accomplish his desires.

Two thousand years ago, Jesus walked into this world with a treasure. He came to give men the Gospel of grace. When Jesus cast the seed of the Gospel into the shifting winds of this world, He did so with the sure knowledge that it would accomplish His purposes completely, (Isa. 55:11).

Notice the treasure of the seed.

It Holds Great Power – Life – Before the seed falls on the soil, the soil is devoid of life. It lies there barren and empty. But, when the seed falls onto good soil and germinates, it always brings life to something that before was dead .

So it is with the Gospel of grace! It brings life to the dead hearts of those lost in their sins, (Eph. 2:1-5). You see, when seed germinates it always transforms the soil in which it was sown. It brings forth life, and eventually fruit, in a place where only barrenness and death could be found before. We will discuss this truth more in a few moments. Still, this is what makes the Gospel such a great treasure; it produces life in a place that was formerly dead.

It Holds Great Promise – More – Every seed that was sown by the sower had the potential to produce much more seed. (Verse 8 and 23) bear this out. One little seed had the potential to multiply itself 3000%; 6000% and even 10000%. Those of you who farm have seen this principle in action.

You can plant one bean seed and from that seed reap many beans, with each pod containing several more seeds. Sow one squash seed and it will produce a plant that yields several fully grown squashes, each containing dozens, if not hundreds of new seeds. Plant one corn seed and watch it produce a plant that will yield several ears, each containing many rows of fresh seeds. Each seed has the potential to reproduce itself many times over. Seed always holds the promise of more.

Such is the promise in the seed of the Gospel of grace. When it is sown in a ready heart, it will germinate and reproduce itself over and over again. The seed has the potential to begin small and to bring forth much.

TODAY’S HYMN!
“Faithful Love” By: Ken Young (1993)

Faithful love flowing down from the thorn-covered crown,
Makes me whole, saves my soul,
Washes whiter than snow.
Faithful love calms each fear, reaches down, dries each tear;
Holds my hand when I can’t stand on my own.

Chorus:
Faithful love from above
Came to earth to show the Father’s love.
And I’ll never be the same,
For I’ve seen faithful love face to face,
And Jesus is His name.

Faithful love is a friend just when hope seems to end,
Welcome face, sweet embrace,
Tender touch filled with grace.
Faithful love, endless power, living flame, Spirit’s fire;
Burning bright in the night, guiding my way.

(repeat chorus)

TODAY’S PRAYER!
Heavenly Father, God Almighty!
You are the only true living God: a God that is Holy, Righteous, and Just; a God who abounds in Love, Grace, Mercy, Forgiveness, Goodness, Kindness, Peace and Joy. We are blessed because You are our God. Your love and faithfulness is amazing. Thank You for seeing past our sins and rescuing us at the cost of Your own life. Enable us today to live in the glad freedom of Your Will, and Your Son, Jesus Christ. Thank You for the gift of eternal life in Your Son, Jesus Christ, our Savior. This prayer we offer today in His Blessed name.

08/06/2021

FOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF FAITH, and THIS IS MY PRAYER

Friday August 6,2021

Matthew 13:1-9; 18-23
ONE MESSAGE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO IGNORE, Lesson 39a

Sometimes I will hear a TV or radio preacher make this startling claim, “You need to get a copy of this message! It may be the greatest single message you will ever hear! This is the one message that you cannot afford to miss!” Maybe they are right. I will probably never know. But, there is one thing I know for sure. The message I am about to teach today is one message you cannot afford to miss.

The truths that are revealed by Jesus in this parable are life altering, if they are heard and heeded. They teach a truth so powerful that they cannot be ignored. I want to look into these verses for a few moments today. I want to try and deliver the “One Message You Cannot Afford To Ignore”. Let’s look into the Parable of the Sower today; as we do, prepare to meet yourself in these words. Let’s hear, heed and honor the message Jesus wants to teach us today.

THE TASK OF THE SOWER

The Sower’s Identity – In the parable, the sower is a farmer who is broadcasting seed into his fields. According to Jesus and His interpretation of this parable in (Mark 4:14); the “sower sows the word” of God. The sower pictured in the parable is a reference to Jesus, and by extension, to all those who preach and teach the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. I am sowing at this very moment.

The Sower’s Intentions – As this farmer casts the seeds into his field, he does so with the hope that some will fall on good soil. He sows because he ultimately desires to reap a harvest. He casts his seed with the expectation of much more in return. The sower has one goal: to get his seed into the ground so the harvest can come.

The same is true with the seed of the Gospel message. It is sown into the field of the world with the prayer that it will fall on good hearts, take root and grow up to produce much fruit to the glory of the Lord. There are hearts that received the seed of the Gospel at one time. That seed germinated in your heart, and reproduced within your soul. Now, your life is a fruitful testimony to the power of God’s saving grace. That is the intention of the Heavenly Sower, and that is my desire as I sow today.

The Sower’s Investment – The farmer must give something away before he can expect to receive anything in return. He takes the precious seed that he saved from the last harvest and he casts it into soil, hoping that it will produce a great harvest. The seed is all that the farmer has and he gives it away hoping to receive more in return.

This is what the Heavenly Sower did. Jesus gave His all so that there might be His Gospel seed to cast into the soil of the human heart. He died on the cross and rose again, literally giving His all, knowing that some seed would fall on the good soil and that a great harvest would come back to Him. Jesus gave His all for you and for me so that we might have a Gospel to believe, (Isa. 53:4-6), and that you might produce fruit for the glory of the Lord, (Rom. 7:4).

The message we teach today is a message about a free gift of salvation through Jesus Christ, (John 6:37; Acts 16:31; John 6:47). However, while salvation may be free, it certainly was not cheap! It cost the glory of Heaven His life on the cross. He gave all that He had to give us a soul saving, life changing Gospel to share and believe!

TODAY’S HYMN!
“One Day” By: J. Wilbur Chapman (1910)

1. One day when Heaven was filled with His praises,
One day when sin was as black as could be,
Jesus came forth to be born of a virgin,
Dwelt among men, my example is He!
Refrain:
Living, He loved me; dying, He saved me;
Buried, He carried my sins far away;
Rising, He justified freely forever;
One day He’s coming—oh, glorious day!

2. One day they led Him up Calvary’s mountain,
One day they nailed Him to die on the tree;
Suffering anguish, despised and rejected:
Bearing our sins, my Redeemer is He!
Refrain:

3. One day they left Him alone in the garden,
One day He rested, from suffering free;
Angels came down o’er His tomb to keep vigil;
Hope of the hopeless, my Savior is He!
Refrain:

4. One day the grave could conceal Him no longer,
One day the stone rolled away from the door;
Then He arose, over death He had conquered;
Now is ascended, my Lord evermore!
Refrain:

5. One day the trumpet will sound for His coming,
One day the skies with His glories will shine;
Wonderful day, my beloved ones bringing;
Glorious Savior, this Jesus is mine!
Refrain:

TODAY’S PRAYER!
Loving Father, Holy God!
Thank You for sending Jesus and His Gospel to us, for sending the light of the world, Jesus, for sending the Gospel which is Your power for salvation to everyone who believes, follows and obeys Jesus Christ, Your Beloved Son. May His Light shine through us in this world of darkness to all the lost souls in the world. Show us the truth about ourselves so that You can lead us from a life that is shattered to a life that is reflective of the light of our Savior, Jesus Christ. These we pray and ask today in His wonderful and glorious name. Amen!

08/05/2021

FOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF FAITH, and THIS IS MY PRAYER

Thursday August 5, 2021

Matt. 12:38-42; 1 Kings 10:1-13
A GREATER THAN SOLOMON IS HERE, Lesson 38b

JESUS IS GREATER IN HIS WEALTH

When the Queen of Sheba arrived at Jerusalem, she was astounded at the greatness of this king's wealth, (v. 5).

v. 4, 13 She Saw His Possessions - She saw his house and his wealth. Jesus is greater than Solomon in His Possessions – (Psa. 24:1; Psa. 50:12; Job 41:11). He owns it all and He can take care of His people! There are no shortages with Him!

v. 5 She Saw His Provisions - It required massive amounts of food required to feed those who ate from his table, (1 Kings 4:22-23). Jesus is greater than Solomon in His Provisions - Not only does He have it all, but He is willing to share it all with those who feed from His table, (Phil. 4:19; Psa. 37:25)! Solomon had enough at his table to feed those who ate there, maybe as many a several hundred. The Lord Jesus has enough to give all of His children their “daily bread”!

v. 5 She Saw His People - She watched his servants as they ministered to him. She noticed how they sat in his presence listening to his voice. She noticed how others hastily carried out his wishes. She was amazed because they received joy from their service!

Jesus is greater than Solomon in His People, (Titus 2:14; Eph. 2:10). His people love Him and want to be around Him to hear His Word and to do His bidding. Those who know Jesus and love Him want to serve Him, that’s why they love Him – (Eph. 2:1-9)!

When the Queen of Sheba saw the riches of King Solomon, she was totally flabbergasted! She said, “There's Nobody Like You!” But, I want to remind you that there is a greater than Solomon among us today!

JESUS IS GREATER IN HIS WONDER

The Queen of Sheba had heard about Solomon, but she didn't believe it until she had seen it for herself, (v. 7). What she saw when she came to Solomon left her dumbfounded!

Her Personal Discovery - Her trip to Jerusalem led her to some personal conclusions.
He Was More Wealthy Than She Had Heard - She got more from him than she gave him. So it is with Jesus. I have received far more than I have given.
He Was More Wise Than She Had Heard - He was able to answer every one of her riddles, (v. 1, 3). Jesus has given meaning to life. It all makes sense to His people!
He Was More Wonderful Than She Had Heard - She concluded that she hadn't even heard the half of his glory and greatness! No matter what we say about Jesus, we can never exhaust His glory, His power and His wonder!

Every person who has ever heard about Jesus Christ and has responded by coming to Him for salvation can echo everything the Queen of Sheba discovered. He will always give you back far more than you give up! He will reveal to you the answers to the riddles and problems of life. He will always prove to be far more glorious than anyone could ever articulate! He will leave you flabbergasted, astounded and amazed! Everybody who told me about Jesus lied to me! He was far better than they said! The half has never been told!

Her Profound Declaration - She had some things to say to Solomon about what she saw.
Regarding His Servants - She commented on the happy nature of his servants!
Regarding His Savior - She commented on the greatness of Solomon's Lord! She bragged on His goodness and she bragged on His love. She was convinced that there was nobody like Solomon and nobody like His God!

One of the reasons I can say “a greater than Solomon is here” is because those who know Jesus are a happy people! There may be worries and there may be problems, but they possess a “joy unspeakable and full of glory” in the depths of their souls! He does that through His grace! Those who know Him, Who is greater than Solomon, are those who like to brag on Him and His Father!

Conc: Do you know the One Who Is greater than Solomon? If you do, then you know why He is greater than Solomon or any other, for that matter. If you know Him, I challenge you to fall before Him in worship. Bow before Him and call on His Name and praise Him for Who He is and for all He has done for you.

TODAY’S HYMN!
“Jesus, Name Above All Name” By: Naida Hearn (1974

Jesus, name above all names
Beautiful Savior, glorious Lord.
Emmanuel, God is with us.
Blessed Redeemer, Living word.

Jesus, name above all names
Beautiful Savior, glorious Lord.
Emmanuel, God is with us.
Blessed Redeemer, Living word.

TODAY’S PRAYER!
Loving and Living Father, Holy and Heavenly God!
There are times when we are almost overwhelmed with a foreboding sense of hopelessness about the present and the future; times when it seems like evil has the upper hand; times when the problems caused by selfishness and sin all around us seems like there is no solution; times when the failures and fault of the church causes so many to give up; times when the worship of ourselves has driven worship of the True God completely out of our lives. Then we hear a word of hope from our Lord, and we know that He will set things right in His time. Help us to hear, obey and stand firm on His Word, for we have a Savior that is Greater than anything in this world. He has overcome the world for us. It is in His glorious name that we pray. Amen!

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