Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Profile of A Worshipper


I imagine her walking into the room, eyes searching, until they came to rest on Jesus. She walked over, knelt down, and opened a box of perfume. Oblivious to everyone watching, she poured out the most precious thing she had - on His feet. Then, reverently, she kissed His feet.

Mary epitomizes the true worshiper. Her person, possessions, reputation - nothing mattered except the One whom she loved above all else.

Four things characterize a worshiper:

  1. Focus. Her attention was riveted on Jesus. She worshiped Him like there was no one else in the room. Whole-hearted devotion always captures the heart of God.
  2. Humility. Mary positioned herself at the feet of Jesus - the posture of humility.
  3. Motivation. Devotion and gratitude was the reason for Mary's astounding worship. The Lord notices when we offer praise to Him for all He's done for us.
  4. Selflessness. This was not about the worshiper. It was about the One who is worthy of all glory. Mary gave to Jesus without looking for anything in return.
Jesus will respond when we approach Him in the spirit of true worship - and give our all in love.






Monday, 21 October 2013

Kingdom Trees




  KINGDOM TREES

“It is like a mustard seed that someone took and sowed in the garden; it grew and became a tree, and the birds of the air made nests in its branches” (NRSV).


Where I grew up in rural Jamaica, trees were like old friends. Fruit trees of all kinds grew in my backyard. My friends and I knew every nook and cranny in them as we would often climb up and sit in their branches. 

One tree we never tried to climb, though. It was the Methuselah of trees. The big almond tree stood about 200 feet from the house and had towered over everything for as long as anyone could remember. Its trunk was so big that five or six of us held hands to circle it. We kids would play house under its wide branches anytime we got a chance.

Jesus said that the kingdom of God is like a huge tree in which kinds of birds make a home. (Luke 13:19)  This is a picture of how the kingdom receives people of all cultures and backgrounds. The arms of our heavenly Father are open to all who are willing to come to Him.  

And when all earthly kingdoms are dissolved, He will welcome us into His everlasting kingdom. Heaven will be our home. The Bible speaks of people celebrating in heaven “from every tribe, and language, and people, and nation.” (Revelation 5:9) And the tree will still be there. “…On each side of the river grew the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, with a fresh crop each month. The leaves were used for medicine and to heal the nations. (Revelation 22:3)

© Phillippa Brown

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

To All Worry warts:



I sat at my desk struggling to find faith. I could not pray. Not even tears brought relief.
Reaching for the small calendar off to my right, I wrote down the lines of a song I’d heard my mother sing often. It was all I felt I could do.

Keep on believing, Jesus is near
Keep on believing, there’s nothing to fear

I was waiting for the delivery of the office payroll. Sales had been down for me recently and I knew not to expect any pay. However, I needed the equivalent of two months rent as I was moving and that amount was required by the renter.

When the checks arrived, I opened my envelope and almost gasped. Inside was a check for about ten times the amount I needed. I gave my head office a quick call to explain that they had made a mistake. They had. They informed me however, that they could not recall the check but I could reimburse them over a period of time! What a God!

We cannot tell our future one minute from now. Because of that, we worry when things look like they are not going to work out well. But Jesus said, “Don’t worry about tomorrow….” (Matthew 6:34 NLT) He does not forget us or our needs. He does not even forget one sparrow—and we mean so much more to Him. Be encouraged. Our stories might not be the same, but our God is.


Monday, 2 September 2013

A little something to tickle your funny bone....



My 8-year-old daughter Sofia sometimes sees things a little differently from most of us.  One day while visiting a family friend, my friend remarked how much Sofia resembled her sister, Jewel.  Sofia seemed surprised at this. 
“You don’t know how much you look like Jewel?” Mona asked.
“Well, I can’t see my face,” Sofia replied, “‘cause my eyes are on it.”

Well, well.

Thursday, 22 August 2013

LOVE AND SERVANTHOOD



Base Text: 1 Corinthians 13:1-3

John 15:13: “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”

Matthew 20:28: “Even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give His life a ransom for many.”

John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”

These verses set up our understanding of God’s attitude to servanthood: Love serves. Without reservation. Jesus gave the ultimate service to mankind when He gave His life. "And we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren.” 1 John 3:16. According to John’s epistle, we perceive the love of God because he laid down his life for us and we, in turn, should "lay down our lives" for the brethren. Hmmm.

In 1 Corinthians 13, the apostle details the futility of acts of service done without love. No matter how greatly we use our gifts, or how sacrificial our actions, they are of little value without love.

The Greek word used for love in this passage indicates “a selfless concern for the welfare of others that is not called forth by any quality of lovableness in the person loved, but is the product of a will to love in obedience to God’s command.” (Zondervan Study Bible, 2002)

Now this brings us to a great truth. To love and serve others, we must first love God. Jesus reminds us of the first and great commandment in Matthew 22:37-40. Our love for God will motivate us to serve others in love.

First requirement for servanthood:
Love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength.

Second requirement for servanthood:
Love our neighbor as ourselves.


(This is an excerpt from a Bible Study lesson I recently taught.)


Tuesday, 16 July 2013

HEAVEN ANYONE?




I just finished reading (again) Mary K. Baxter’s A Divine Revelation of Heaven and A Divine Revelation of Hell. I cannot read these books without feeling compelled to take time and to reflect on my eternal destination and the implications of living my life for God or simply ignoring His existence.

These days I ponder deeply about the times we live in and my future in the light of eternity. (Maybe because the birthdays keep adding up—no matter how I try to stave them off!) Seriously though, times are uncertain and to ignore eternal matters is foolhardy at best.

Jesus said, “Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.” (Luke 21:36)  Said another way it's, pay attention to what’s around you, and pray all the time!

I feel heaven closer than it has ever been. And a revival. And persecution of the church. To everyone, I implore you in the name of Jesus, Be ready. Heaven awaits.



Tuesday, 2 July 2013

A Little Song the Lord gave me....





If I would just love Him with all of my heart

If I would just give all - not just a part

If I would just praise Him, and thank Him enough

He'd give me more blessings than I ever dreamed of 


I started to sing this one day while in prayer. Never heard it anywhere before. The Lord does things in amazing ways, doesn't He? I pray that this is a blessing to you today and will inspire you to love Jesus more!