Category: Matthew

All blog posts from the Bible’s book of Matthew.

Let Your Light Shine

Here are my summary notes
You are the light of the world
Photo by Dawn Carlson The South Haven Pier like all lighthouses shines its light after dark to aid navigation. People who work with integrity and skill are noticed as having a good reputation. The voice of such people is validated by their reputation. A good message helps people to navigate their lives.  South Haven Pier Winter Sunset and others are available from the Photo Gallery.  Also find out why I feature lighthouses in Why a Lighthouse.

Jesus called His many followers the light of the world!  He was on a mountainside teaching them  in the hearing of a very large crowd.   I think Jesus was urging His followers to go out into the world and be a positive influence to their families and friends, at work and in business and politics, and in every other relationship and occupation there is. 

Not merely a religious message

But He told these followers that the influence they are to have is not merely a religious message. He told them to live in such a way that actions of good work done with integrity and skill give them the credibility for people to listen to their message.   The message they were to bring to the world was, of course of monumental importance; it was the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  

A Contradiction?

Jesus told his followers later in chapter six that they were to do their good works in secret.  His instruction seems contradictory at first.  However, these verses are actually complementary rather than contradictory.  Jesus pointed out that the attitude for doing good to others must not be for self aggrandizement or showy self righteousness because these attitudes and actions have short lived rewards. Long lasting rewards come from doing what is right with humbleness and strength of character that is satisfied by meeting needs and with integrity that is practiced even when no one is looking.

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COMMAND:   “Let your light shine…”

Mt 5:16

RECIPIENT:  

To the disciples in the hearing of the crowds on the mountain

CONTEXT:  My notes  about the context of this command  

A continuation of the Sermon on the Mount:
Mt 5:14-15   “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden; 15nor does {anyone} light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on the lamp stand, and it gives light to all who are in the house.”

COMMAND FULL TEXT AND IMMEDIATE RESULT:  

Mt 5:16 Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven.”

RESULT:  

After Jesus concluded the sermon, two chapters later:
Mt 7:28-29; 8:1
When Jesus had finished these words, the crowds were amazed at His teaching; 29for He was teaching them as one having authority, and not as their scribes.
1When Jesus came down from the mountain, large crowds followed Him.

DEFINITIONS:  Key Greek Words – Removes ambiguity of the Bible text

(word: Strong’s #    Greek   pronunciation   —   definition)

light: G5457  φῶς  foce — literally or figuratively luminous

shine: G2989  λάμπω  lam’-pō — to beam

MY COMMENTS AND NOTES:  

Contrast Mt 5:16 with what Jesus said in Matthew 6 (below) where Jesus commands me to do good works in secret. These seem contradictory at first.  However, when I asked the question, “How are these related and how do they make sense together?”, the solution became obvious.  These verses are complementary rather than contradictory.  In each case below Jesus pointed out that the attitude for doing good for others must not be for self aggrandizement or showy self righteousness because these attitudes and actions have short lived rewards. Long lasting rewards come from doing what is right with humbleness and strength of character that is satisfied by the meeting of needs and integrity that are practiced even when no one is looking.

Verses about doing good in secret

Mt 6:1-4 “Beware of practicing your righteousness before men to be noticed by them; otherwise you have no reward with your Father who is in heaven. 2“So when you give to the poor, do not sound a trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, so that they may be honored by men. Truly I say to you, they have their reward in full. 3“But when you give to the poor, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, 4so that your giving will be in secret; and your Father who sees {what is done} in secret will reward you.”

Mt 6:6 “But you, when you pray, go into your inner room, close your door and pray to your Father who is in secret, and your Father who sees {what is done} in secret will reward you.”

Mt 6:17-18 “But you, when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face 18so that your fasting will not be noticed by men, but by your Father who is in secret; and your Father who sees {what is done} in secret will reward you.”

MY PERSONAL APPLICATION:   I encourage you to make your own application

Hard work done with integrity and honesty is difficult to hide. Whether on the job, in the family or volunteering, someone will know who did what. The goal is to humbly conduct myself in such a way that when people notice what was done, they are more grateful for the result and give thanks to God or to those whom I represent than to me personally.

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© 2018 Christopher Carlson

Scripture quotations taken from the NASB

Follow-up to Rejoice and Be Glad

South Haven in winter with Psalms quote. Photo by Dawn Carlson:   If there is beauty even in the icy coldness of winter, then there can be gladness even if my detractors behave badly toward me when I do good things. See South Haven Winter and others in the Photo Gallery.

One important reason I decided to share my notes about what Jesus said to do was to demonstrate how Jesus’ statements are remarkably practical to follow in today’s world.  This has been my experience and I hope it will be yours.

I love this quote from the Bible’s book of Psalms. This is another idea from Jesus’ command to rejoice and be glad that is always applicable.  

I’ve had to learn

This image reminds me of a lesson that I have to keep learning over and over again.  I don’t like the cold and it’s easy for me to grumble about it.  In fact, it’s quite easy for me to focus on what I don’t like about alot of life and to grumble about those things in my mind and in my speech.  In this frame of mind, I can’t see the good things in life that are actually all around me.  For instance, the beauty in this photograph can too easily be ignored if I’m grumbling about the cold. I can be grateful and focus on the beauty even if I still don’t like the cold.  It puts me in a better attitude when I can do this. 

I have to be conscience about being grateful and rejoicing in the good things in my life. It’s natural for me to be cynical and to focus on the darker side of politics, work, people, places and etcetera.  I have heard that such thinking is natural because human nature is always looking for danger or threat as a matter of survival.  But this kind of thinking does me little good in 99% of modern western living.  If I want to be a likable person, if I want to encourage others, if I want to like myself and be content in my own circumstances, if I want better things to happen then I need to direct my thoughts toward gratefulness and rejoicing.  Directing my thoughts in a better direction is the only way to begin behaving in better ways to make better things happen.

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© 2018 Christopher Carlson

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Rejoice and Be Glad

Here are my summary notes
Photo by Dawn Carlson:   If there is beauty even in the icy coldness of winter, then there can be gladness even if my detractors behave badly toward me when I do good things. See South Haven Winter and others in the Gallery.

Jesus’ home was in Capernaum which is by the Sea of Galilee.  The mountains and hills near Capernaum have broad level plains on them suitable for hosting very large crowds of people.   Jesus began to teach His newly chosen disciples and a large crowd of people at one of these places.  This first recorded message is often called the Sermon on the Mount.  Jesus’ ideas were radical in those days because His teaching departed from strict outward legalism in religion. He exposed hypocrisy and introduced the importance of inward attitudes such as mercy toward others, humility and personal peace.

 The command to “Rejoice and be glad…” immediately follows the series of verses traditionally called The Beatitudes.  The Beatitudes are statements of essential attitudes to emulate and the rewards granted for doing so. The last Beatitude seems rather strange to me.  It is strange because Jesus stated that His followers should find joy in being persecuted.  Jesus said this because that is how the great prophets of history were treated.   I have heard the saying that, “No good deed goes unpunished.”  I think that Jesus was implying that I find joy in that my detractors oppose me most when I am doing something good. 

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COMMAND: “Rejoice and be glad…”

Mt 5:12 also Lk 6:23

RECIPIENT:   

Luke recorded that Jesus had just chosen twelve out of all His many disciples to be Apostles.  Jesus was speaking primarily to His Apostles and disciples while the crowds on the mountain listened:

Mt 5:1-2 When Jesus saw the crowds, He went up on the mountain; and after He sat down, His disciples came to Him.  2He opened His mouth and began to teach them, saying…

CONTEXT: My notes  about the context of this command

The mountains and hills near Capernaum have broad level plains on them suitable for hosting very large crowds of people.  The command to “Rejoice and be glad…” immediately follows the series of verses traditionally called The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3 – 11, a very good read!).  The Beatitudes are statements of essential attitudes to emulate and the rewards granted for doing so. The Beatitudes end with these statements:

Mt 5:10-11 “Blessed are those who have been persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
11“Blessed are you when {people} insult you and persecute you, and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of Me.”

The Beatitudes  are a very good read and I’ve added them at the very end of this post.  Click on the reference link here:  Matthew 5:3-12

Lk 6:17-22  Jesus came down with them and stood on a level place; and there was a large crowd of His disciples, and a great throng of people from all Judea and Jerusalem and the coastal region of Tyre and Sidon,  18who had come to hear Him and to be healed of their diseases; and those who were troubled with unclean spirits were being cured.  19And all the people were trying to touch Him, for power was coming from Him and healing them all.  20And turning His gaze toward His disciples, He began to say,  21“Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God.  22Blessed are you when men hate you, and ostracize you, and insult you, and scorn your name as evil, for the sake of the Son of Man.”

COMMAND FULL TEXT AND IMMEDIATE RESULT

Mt 5:12a  Rejoice and be glad for your reward in heaven is great; for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.”

Lk 6:23a  Be glad in that day and leap for joy for behold, your reward is great in heaven.  For in the same way their fathers used to treat the prophets.”

RESULT:

After Jesus concluded the sermon, two chapters later:
Lk 7:1  When He had completed all His discourse in the hearing of the people, He went to Capernaum.

DEFINITIONS: Key Greek Words – Removes ambiguity of the Bible text

rejoice: G5463  χαίρω   khah’ee-rō  —  to be full of cheer; as a greeting or farewell, to be happy or well off”

glad: G21  ἀγαλλιάω  ag-al-lee-ah’-ō  —  to exult, rejoice exceedingly, be exceeding glad

MY COMMENTS AND NOTES:  

The prophets of the Bible’s Old Testament were doing a good thing to warn the Israelite people of certain harm. Today, there is a saying, “No good deed goes unpunished!” This is too often true because even though many people like the good things that I might do. there will always be someone who does not.    

If I am opposed in doing what is good and right, I should honestly ask myself, “Why?”  I think that I should consider the source and credibility of those who opposes me. Opposition from friends or neutral sources is cause for me to reflect and possibly to change my approach. Opposition from enemies is a good indication that I am actually producing a good result!  While it is impossible to know the motives of other people, I can question my own. Are my motives pure? Am I right? How do I know I am right? What assumptions have I made and are they true?  Am I being obnoxious in my approach? Is there a better way? Ultimately, I have to be at peace with myself. I will trust that God will notice my good deeds done in the right way and for the right reasons.

MY PERSONAL APPLICATION: I encourage you to make your own application    

Don’t stop doing a good thing just because someone doesn’t like it. Listen to their complaint. Take notice of who is opposing.  I must be willing to change my approach to be more effective. But, for sure, I will take cheer that they have noticed and keep up the good work!

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The Beatitudes:
Mt 5:3-12

3“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
4“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.”
5“Blessed are the gentle, for they shall inherit the earth.”
6“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.”
7“Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy.”
8“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.”
9“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.”
10“Blessed are those who have been persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
11“Blessed are you when people insult you and persecute you, and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of Me. 12Rejoice and be glad, for your reward in heaven is great; for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.”

RETURN TO CONTEXT

 

© 2018 Christopher Carlson

Scripture quotations taken from the NASB.ˆ

Follow up to Follow Me

One important reason I decided to share my notes about what Jesus said to do was to demonstrate how Jesus’ statements are remarkably practical to follow in today’s world.  This has been my experience and I hope it will be yours.  

Photo: Dawn Carlson    St. Joseph Pier Lights are designed for mariners to FOLLOW.  At night the lights can be lined up visually so that one is above the other from a captain’s perspective.  By steering the boat to keep the lights aligned the captain will guide toward them.  Once the channel is in clear view the captain simply avoids the pier to enter the channel.    Very small course corrections taken in a timely fashion will avoid big problems later. This image looks great in large or small format.  Click on photo for purchase options or Click this link: Photo Gallery for to see all available lighthouse images. Why a lighthouse?

This quote by Sidney Smith reminds me to follow what Jesus said to do even if it seems to matter little and even if it is different to what most others around me are doing. The quote also reminds me to make the decision to resolve a problem as early as possible even if it only helps a little but that is all I can do.  A small problem now may become a big mess if I do nothing.  But if I take even little steps to resolve problems I open my mind to recognize even better steps that help even more. 

This all sounds like I have it figured out, but I still find myself learning this lesson over and over.  

Off Course

A ship that is following a course to a destination is generally off course much more than it is on course.  Following a compass or radio beacon  or GPS coordinate the captain will steer the ship first this way and then that way.  He or she is always off by a small amount except for a split-second when the compass passes the mark.   This small amount is very small for the moment but even a 1 degree heading error will amount to almost 2 miles off course at the destination.  

Have you ever noticed that it seems like so many people get ahead in spite of there bad behavior?  I noticed this while growing up.   I thought that to be very wealthy it was necessary to be a jerk or dishonest.  Perhaps the news media portrayed this or TV shows.  It took events like President Nixon’s resignation and corporate disasters like the Enron bankruptcy and others for me to realize that the success these people attained was actually the cumulative effect of the very good practices and habits they had.  It was the cumulative effect of their excesses and dishonesty that caused their eventual downfall.  The height of their downfall depended upon how far off of their moral compass they had become.  I think that following Jesus is like preventive maintenance for my moral compass. 

By the way, over the years I’ve met many people I would consider wealthy. I have come to know most of them as quite decent people who are smarter about money than I am.  I can learn a lot from them.

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Follow Me

Jesus said, “Follow Me” to many people at different times and places. This was the first time when He invited Simon and Andrew to become His close disciples. The two of them got up and left their family business and began to follow Him.  

Here are my summary notes for the command

Not Ready

I used to think that it was odd that these men who just saw and heard Jesus for the first time would begin following someone who to them was a mysterious stranger.  Did Jesus have some spiritual aura?  Did He use telepathy?   But when I studied the accounts in all four of the Bible’s Gospel books of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, I discovered it was not odd at all.  Simon and Andrew knew John the Baptist. They were already acquainted with Jesus’ teaching and were personal witnesses of His miracles.  When Jesus showed up at their boat, they still were not ready to follow Him. 

Ready
Photo: Dawn Carlson    St. Joseph Pier Lights are designed for mariners to FOLLOW.  At night the lights can be lined up visually so that one is above the other from a captain’s perspective.  By steering the boat to keep the lights aligned the captain will guide toward them.  Once the channel is in clear view the captain makes a very small correction to avoid the pier and enter the channel.    This image looks great in large or small format.  Click Photo Gallery for purchase options.   Why a lighthouse?

It was only after Jesus preached to a crowd from Simon’s boat and then produced a miracle catch of fish that Simon and Andrew (and also James and John) were ready to follow. Jesus invited them to follow Him with the new purpose of becoming “fishers of people” rather than of fish. Jesus’ invitation was for Andrew and Simon to literally follow Him and to learn everything they could.  They were to be witnesses of Jesus’ life and philosophy and to teach others about what He did and what He said. Their new purpose would be to make the world a better place by spreading Jesus’ teaching so as to make new disciples.  These new disciples would also follow Jesus’ teaching and exponentially make more disciples.

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Here are my full notes

 

COMMAND:  ““Follow Me…”

Mt 4:19; also Mk 1:17;  Also separate context Mt 8:22; 9:9; 19:21; Mk 2:14; 10:21; Lk 5:27; 9;59; 18:22; Jn 1:43; 13:36; 21:19; 21:22

RECIPIENT:

Simon who was called Peter, and Andrew his brother

CONTEXT:  My notes  about the context of this command

Mt 4:18-19 Now as Jesus was walking by the Sea of Galilee, He saw two brothers, Simon who was called Peter, and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea; for they were fishermen. 19And He said to them…

Mk 1:14-17 Now after John had been taken into custody, Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel of God, 15and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel.” 16As He was going along by the Sea of Galilee, He saw Simon and Andrew, the brother of Simon, casting a net in the sea; for they were fishermen. 17And Jesus said to them…

COMMAND FULL TEXT AND IMMEDIATE RESULT:

Mt 4:19 Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.

RESULT:

Mt 4:20 Immediately they left their nets and followed Him.

DEFINITIONS:  Key Greek Words – Removes ambiguity of the Bible text

(word: Strong’s #    Greek   pronunciation   —   definition)

follow: G1205 and G3694  δευτε οπισω  dyoo’-the op-is’-ō  —  come now behind

fishers: G231 ἁλιεύς  hal-ee-yoos’  —  a sailor on the salt water and by implication a fisherman

men: G444 ἄνθρωπος  ä’n-thrō-pos  —  human beings, whether male or female

MY COMMENTS AND NOTES:

Jesus recruited two of His disciples after becoming acquainted with them over a short period of time. In the first chapter of John’s book Andrew first became acquainted with Jesus when Jesus visited John the Baptist (Jn 1:40-42). Andrew introduced Simon to Jesus and Jesus called him “Cephas” (translated Peter). Later in Capernaum, Jesus visited Simon’s home and healed his mother-in-law of a high fever (Lk 4:38-39). Simon and Andrew were fishermen. Jesus used a fishing analogy to call them to follow Him as recorded in Luke’s book.

Luke’s account:

Lk 5:1-11 Now it happened that while the crowd was pressing around Him and listening to the word of God, He was standing by the lake of Gennesaret; 2and He saw two boats lying at the edge of the lake; but the fishermen had gotten out of them and were washing their nets. 3And He got into one of the boats, which was Simon’s, and asked him to put out a little way from the land. And He sat down and began teaching the people from the boat. 4When He had finished speaking, He said to Simon, Put out into the deep water and let down your nets for a catch.” 5Simon answered and said, “Master, we worked hard all night and caught nothing, but I will do as You say and let down the nets.” 6When they had done this, they enclosed a great quantity of fish, and their nets began to break; 7so they signaled to their partners in the other boat for them to come and help them. And they came and filled both of the boats, so that they began to sink. 8But when Simon Peter saw that, he fell down at Jesus’ feet, saying, “Go away from me Lord, for I am a sinful man!” 9For amazement had seized him and all his companions because of the catch of fish which they had taken; 10and so also were James and John, sons of Zebedee, who were partners with Simon. And Jesus said to Simon, Do not fear, from now on you will be catching men.” 11When they had brought their boats to land, they left everything and followed Him.

Jesus invited Andrew and Simon to follow Him with the new purpose of becoming “fishers of people” rather than of fish. Jesus’ invitation was for Andrew and Simon to literally follow Him and to learn everything they could in order to be witnesses of Jesus’ life and to teach others about what He did and what He said. Their new purpose would be to spread Jesus’ teaching so as to make new disciples who would also follow Jesus’ teaching.

MY PERSONAL APPLICATION:

Everyone’s life has a purpose. The work that I do, the relationships I manage, the things I say are all important. Jesus is saying that by listening to what He says about how to live and committing to do it then my life will be productive, meaningful and impactful. For Simon and Andrew this command was to physically follow Jesus and to learn from Him. Their response had influence on others lasting millennia. For me, I cannot follow His physical form, but I can listen and learn and do what He says to have a positive influence on others lasting beyond my lifetime.

Please share your thoughts or questions in the comments at the end.

© 2018 Christopher Carlson

Scripture quotations taken from the NASB.

Follow-up to Repent

Follow-up to Repent Blog Post

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One important reason I decided to share my notes about what Jesus said to do was to demonstrate how Jesus’ statements are remarkably practical to follow in today’s world.  This has been my experience and I hope it will be yours.  

I‘m trying something new to share a quote or meme that compliments Jesus’ command and makes it more memorable.   I love this quote by Lao Tsu. an ancient Chinese philosopher.  He is the same person credited with the truth that, “A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.”  

A Navy Legend

There is a naval legend that I was told when I was in the Navy Reserve Officer Training Corp.  The story goes roughly like this: During the early days of radio navigation a battle group was training in the fog off the coast of California.  The commander of the battle group radioed to a single non-descript contact to move out of the way of the group because they were on a collision course.  The “contact” radioed back that he would not move and that the battle group would have to divert their course.  This back and forth banter continued for a few minutes.  The high ranking battle group commander ends up finding out that the voice of the “contact” was a low ranking coast guard enlistee.  In rage, the commander orders the enlisted man to, “Change your course immediately!”  To this the enlisted man replies , “Sir, I cannot change course. I am the lighthouse!‘   

I retell the story to make the point that this commander whether fictitious of not, had to REPENT; that is to recognize his error and make a decision to change course or face disaster.  This is precisely the point Jesus was making and it is the gist of Lao Tsu’s quote.

In my own life, I’ve had to face the truth of the circumstances.  I’ve had to make changes many times and in different areas of life.  I know that certain disaster would have resulted otherwise.  Many people have told me that my experience is not unique.  Another insight I am still trying to implement is to be willing to question myself and recognize my mistakes, bad attitudes and false assumption earlier.  I’m still learning this skill…

By the way

A true Navy disaster did occur In 1923 when eight Navy destroyer vessels ran aground off Honda Point in California.  New radio navigation gear was involved in the chain of errors that led to the disaster.  I have to wonder if the legend just might have some truth to it!

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Repent

 

Photo: Dawn Carlson;    Menagerie Island light in Lake Superior provides ships’ captains the opportunity to assess his or her navigation and make a correction.  If the light passes on the wrong side then the ship is passing on the wrong side of the island.  In that case there is cause to REPENT, that is to recognize that something is wrong and turn around or back up and make a different approach.  Why a lighthouse? Click photo for purchase options

I used to think of the term “repent’ in a purely religious context.  To me it was associated visions of rain clouds and feelings of depression while I obsessed about everything I’ve ever done wrong.  Failure is an emotionally charged word to me.  I think this is because I used to think of it as moral failure.  But if I also consider that failure could mean the same as disappointment, missed opportunity, mistake, or any number of similar words then something exciting can happen.  I’m actually encouraged! 

To repent is an invitation to consider what is not working and do something different about it.  For instance the “what” can be something important like my family relationships or mundane like how I’m tracking my bank account.  Whether I’m experiencing a big or small failure I have the opportunity to reconsider my assumptions and actions to actually learn something from the failure and become better at the “what.”  For family matters, I can read a book or perhaps consult a professional.  For tracking my bank account, I can watch a YouTube video or ask someone who is doing it well.  Most importantly I have to do something different to achieve the success I want.

Gospel Message

Jesus was certainly talking about the spiritual and religious aspect of repentance in this command.  For His gospel message to have any benefit to me I have to consider what is not working in my life morally and be willing to think and do things differently by following what He says.

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COMMAND: “Repent…”
Mt 4:17; see also Mk 1:15

Vicinity of Capernaum
RECIPIENT:  

The people of Galilee in the vicinity of Capernaum

CONTEXT:  My notes  about the context of this command  

After Jesus was baptized by His cousin John the Baptist, John was imprisoned because he had offended the ruler of the land, Herod Antipas. (See Mt 14:3-5)

Mt 4:12-13, 17a Now when Jesus heard that John had been taken into custody, He withdrew into Galilee; 13and leaving Nazareth, He came and settled in Capernaum, which is by the sea, in the region of Zebulun and Naphtali…

17aFrom that time Jesus began to preach and say…

COMMAND FULL TEXT AND IMMEDIATE RESULT:

Mt 4:17b Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.

RESULT:

Mt 4:23-25 Jesus was going throughout all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every kind of disease and every kind of sickness among the people.
24The news about Him spread throughout all Syria; and they brought to Him all who were ill, those suffering with various diseases and pains, demoniacs, epileptics, paralytics; and He healed them. 25Large crowds followed Him from Galilee and {the} Decapolis and Jerusalem and Judea and {from} beyond the Jordan.

MY COMMENTS AND NOTES:

John the Baptist said in Matthew 3 “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” and , “He who is coming after me is mightier than I. ” When John was imprisoned Jesus validated John’s words by repeating them and began to fulfill them with action.

DEFINITIONS: Key Greek Words – Understanding definitions removes ambiguity of the Bible text.

repent: μετανοέω met-an-o-eh’-ō — reconsider past personal failures and think differently and to actually make changes

at hand: ἐγγίζω eng-id’-zō — to come near

gospel: εὐαγγέλιον yoo-ang-ghel’-ee-on — a reward for good tidings; a good message; After the death and resurrection of Jesus, the term was used to mean the message of Jesus Christ as having suffered death on the cross and bodily resurrection to procure eternal life for the people who believe the message and practice His teachings.

MY PERSONAL APPLICATION: I encourage you to make your own application

I am no different in that everyone has thought patterns and behaviors have been or still are hurtful and destructive. But, I will take heart because change is possible and I can begin today!  I’ll be open to recognize these thoughts and behaviors in myself and make the effort to change the direction of my thoughts and actions.  How to do this? Reading some good books by knowledgeable people is a good start.  I could be open to new thoughts by reading articles and books by people with different views than my own. By keeping an open mind while I listen to people who I know would disagree with me about certain subjects I think I could actually learn something new.  

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Scripture quotations taken from the NASB

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“Go, Satan!”

When I first started recording Jesus’ commands, my main purpose was to make them applicable to myself, immediately. I began with the expectation that I would discover something useful. But as I sat down to read, the command was about  Jesus rebuking The Devil. I sat back in my chair and said to myself, “Really! What possible personal application could there be for me with this!” But in the very next moment, an answer came to me.  It was as if asking the question brought up the answer.  I’ve since learned that this technique is widely known by many names to foster creative thinking in all areas of work and life; I highly recommend it! 

Here are my summary notes for the command
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Immediately after being baptized (a ceremonial immersion in water) by John the Baptist and before Jesus began speaking publicly, Matthew recorded a very strange dialog between Jesus and Satan.  In the wilderness, Satan first subtly suggested that Jesus satisfy His hunger in a way that did not even seem to be wrong.  In the city, Satan twisted scripture to suggest to Jesus that He demonstrate supernatural power with a public stunt.  Jesus correctly quoted scripture to rebuff each of Satan’s suggestions.  Finally, on a mountaintop, Satan appealed to human lust for wealth and power by bribing Jesus to actually sin by worshiping him rather than God.

To Satan’s final appeal Jesus quoted from Exodus 20:3, Go, Satan! For it is written, `YOU SHALL WORSHIP THE LORD YOUR GOD, AND SERVE HIM ONLY.’ “

You see, Jesus’ main purpose on Earth was to live a perfect life without violating any of God’s laws. Violating any of God’s laws is sin. Christianity teaches that God is perfect and His perfection demands perfect conduct by the people He made. The bad news is that a physical and spiritual death sentence was pronounced on humanity because of the conduct of the first man and woman (see Genesis 3). Every person since then has also been unable to measure up.

But the good news is that Christianity also teaches that God has immense love for every person so that Jesus was sent to Earth to live a perfect life and to pay the penalty of death with His own life as substitution.  Although everyone will experience physical death, Christians avoid spiritual death and are awarded eternal life.  God’s justice is satisfied and His love is manifest.

Therefore, if Satan could tempt Jesus into any sin then Jesus’ life purpose would be demolished.

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Here are my full notes


COMMAND:  “Go, Satan!”

Mt 4:10

 

RECIPIENT:  

Satan (The Devil himself)

CONTEXT:  My notes  about the context of this command  

Immediately after being baptized (a ceremonial immersion in water) by John the Baptist and before Jesus began speaking publicly, Matthew records a very strange dialog between Jesus and Satan. Luke also records this dialog in Luke 4:1-13.

Mt 4:1-10a Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. 2And after He had fasted forty days and forty nights, He then became hungry. 3And the tempter came and said to Him, “If You are the Son of God, command that these stones become bread.” 4But He answered and said, “It is written, ‘MAN SHALL NOT LIVE ON BREAD ALONE, BUT ON EVERY WORD THAT PROCEEDS OUT OF THE MOUTH OF GOD.'”
5Then the devil took Him into the holy city and had Him stand on the pinnacle of the temple, 6and said to Him, “If You are the Son of God, throw Yourself down; for it is written, ‘HE WILL COMMAND HIS ANGELS CONCERNING YOU’; and ‘ON their HANDS THEY WILL BEAR YOU UP, SO THAT YOU WILL NOT STRIKE YOUR FOOT AGAINST A STONE.'” 7Jesus said to him, “On the other hand, it is written, ‘YOU SHALL NOT PUT THE LORD YOUR GOD TO THE TEST.'”
8Again, the devil took Him to a very high mountain and showed Him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory; 9and he said to Him, “All these things I will give You, if You fall down and worship me.” 10Then Jesus *said to him…

COMMAND FULL TEXT AND IMMEDIATE RESULT:  

Mt 4:10  Go, Satan! For it is written, `YOU SHALL WORSHIP THE LORD YOUR GOD, AND SERVE HIM ONLY.’ “

RESULT:  

Mt 4:11 Then the devil left Him; and behold, angels came and began to minister to Him.

MY COMMENTS AND NOTES:  

Jesus’ main purpose on Earth was to live a perfect life without violating any of God’s laws. Violating any of God’s laws is sin. Christianity teaches that God is perfect and His perfection demands perfection in conduct by the people He made. God pronounced a death sentence on humanity because of the conduct of the first man and woman (see Genesis 3). Every person since then has also been unable to measure up.

Christianity also teaches that God has immense love for every person so that Jesus was sent by God to Earth to live a perfect life and to pay the penalty of death as a substitution.  Although everyone will experience physical death,  Christians avoid spiritual death and are awarded eternal life.  God’s justice is satisfied and His love is manifest.

If Satan could tempt Him into any sin then Jesus’ life purpose would be demolished. Satan attacked Jesus first with persuasions to listen to him in order to satisfy human physical need and psychological desires. Satan’s final persuasion was an appeal to human lust for power and to actual sin by worshiping anything other than God (see Exodus 20:3). They battled using as weapons God’s own words, from the Bible’s Old Testament scripture. Satan distorted God’s word but Jesus used it rightly. Jesus rebuffed Satan three times before finally commanding that Satan depart.

MY PERSONAL APPLICATION:   I encourage you to make your own application

Spending my time and energy thinking about and doing what is good and right is perhaps the best way to avoid being tempted to do what is wrong. However,  temptations are inevitable.  Since I know my weaknesses, I can avoid places and circumstances where I know temptations will be overwhelming. I can also be proactive to strengthen myself against persuasions to give in by reading  helpful books or memorizing an appropriate proverb. I will be  persistent in learning to resist.

Below, please share your comments , question or perhaps your own application for this command

 

© 2018 Christopher Carlson

Scripture quotations taken from the NASB

 

Permit It

Jesus encouraged John to permit Him to be baptized so that together they could demonstrate a good example. After they did, something supernatural happened!

Please share your thoughts, your own application or questions in the comments at the end.

 

Note before we go on…

It was one year ago that I began sharing Jesus’ commands.  Through this blog I’ve been reminded about what I had learned long ago but had forgotten. I’ve learned much about the internet, and technology.  I’ve also found that the effort I’ve taken to prepare a post every week has hindered my ability to complete the larger project.  By circling back to the beginning, I should be able to push forward beyond where I stopped last year. I hope you will agree that there is value in Jesus’ words so far and that reviewing them is very helpful.

COMMAND:  “Permit it….”
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Mt 3:15

RECIPIENT:  

John the Baptist

CONTEXT:  My notes  about the context of this command  

Jesus’ cousin, John, a prophet, was speaking to large groups of people who came to Him in the wilderness by the Jordan River. He spoke about the imminent coming Messiah whom the Jewish people had hopes would deliver them from Roman oppression. He baptized those who believed what he said in order to symbolize the personal decision to clean up their lives in preparation for the Messiah.

Mt 3:13-14 Jesus arrived from Galilee at the Jordan coming to John, to be baptized by him. 14But John tried to prevent Him saying, “I have need to be baptized by You, and do You come to me?”

COMMAND FULL TEXT AND IMMEDIATE RESULT:  

Mt 3:15 Permit it at this time; for in this way it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.”

RESULT:  

Mt 3:15-17 Then he permitted Him. 16After being baptized, Jesus came up immediately from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened and he saw the Spirit of God descending as a dove and lighting on Him, 17And a voice out of the heavens said, “This is My beloved Son in whom I am well-pleased”

DEFINITIONS:  Key Greek Words – Removes ambiguity of the Bible text

(word: Strong’s #    Greek   pronunciation   —   definition)

permit G863  ἀφίημι  af-ee’-ay-mee  —  to send forth; to let go

fitting:  G4241  πρέπω   prep’-ō  —  tower up to be conspicuous and by implication to be proper

righteousness: G1343  δικαιοσύνη  dik-ah-yos-oo’-nay  — equity of character or action

MY COMMENTS AND NOTES:  

John was confused about Jesus coming to him to be baptized. In righteous humility, John questioned Jesus. Jesus gently informed John of His intentions to set a good example. John did what Jesus said and God was pleased.

MY PERSONAL APPLICATION:   I encourage you to make your own application

This week I will be mindful to think about and then do those things that I could and should as a spouse, employee, employer, student, volunteer, parent, friend, and etcetera that will set a good example.  In this way I will encourage myself and others to also do what is right.

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© 2018 Christopher Carlson

Scripture quotations taken from the NASB

 

61 Ask the Lord…

Jesus first felt compassion and then said to pray to send more workers to the “harvest.”  He then selected seventy followers to perform miracles in the places He intended to visit.

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COMMAND 61: “…beseech the Lord …to send out workers…”

Mt 9:38; See also Lk 10:2 identical command and probably the same context

Photo by: Dawn Carlson   In years past, thousands of ships have sailed past the Manistee Lighthouse with workers for the harvesting of trees.
RECIPIENT:  

His disciples (These were either the twelve or a larger group of followers)

CONTEXT:  My notes about the context of this command  

Mt 9:35-37 Jesus was going through all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every kind of disease and every kind of sickness.
36Seeing the people, He felt compassion for them, because they were distressed and dispirited like sheep without a shepherd.  37Then He *said to His disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few…”

COMMAND FULL TEXT:  

Mt 9:38 Therefore beseech the Lord of the harvest to send out workers into His harvest.”

RESULT:  

Mt 10:1 Jesus summoned His twelve disciples and gave them authority over unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal every kind of disease and every kind of sickness.

DEFINITIONS:  Key Greek Words – Removes ambiguity of the Bible text

(word: Strong’s #    Greek   pronunciation   —   definition)

beseech:  G1189  δέομαι  deh’-om-ahee  —   to petition or beg:

then:  G3767  οὖν   oon   —   certainly or accordingly

may send: G1544  ἐκβάλλω   ek-bal’-lō  —   to literally or figuratively eject

workers: G2040  ἐργάτης   er-gat’-ace  —   a workman or laborer

harvest: G2326  θερισμός   ther-is-mos’  —   reaping the crop

MY COMMENTS AND NOTES:  

I think that its important to highlight that Jesus first felt compassion for the people and then did something about it. 

In Matthew 10 the twelve disciples are named and I think these are the ones Jesus is commanding to pray for more workers  In Lk 10 Jesus commands the disciples to pray for workers and then sends out 70 of them to visit the cities ahead of His arrival.  Their job was to perform supernatural healing of the sick in order to prepare people to listen to Jesus’ message.  I think that the harvest analogy simply refers the fact that people were being prepared to accept the message Jesus Himself was intending to bring to them.  This message is commonly referred to as The Gospel Message.

Luke 10 says that Jesus also told the 70 to pray for more workers  I wonder if Jesus was suggesting that if they asked then supernatural laborers would be sent to prepare the people to receive The Gospel Message.  In that way the efforts of a small number of human workers’ would be multiplied.

Jesus also used the harvest analogy when He spoke to His main twelve disciples when they were surprised to see Jesus speaking to a woman at the well in a Samaritan city:

Jn 4:35  “Do you not say, ‘There are yet four months, and {then} comes the harvest’? Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look on the fields, that they are white for harvest.”

I like to keep this blog as practical as I can with my comments and applications without being overly religious or using special Christian religious words that I call “Christianese.” When Jesus or His disciples talk about being saved or about the Gospel Message, the text just means what it says and the application is simply to become a Christian. If you would like to know more about the Gospel Message, here is a link:

Gospel Message

MY PERSONAL APPLICATION:   I encourage you to make your own application

I must demonstrate compassion with care for people.  In addition to caring about their physical, mental and emotional well being I should also care about their spiritual well being.  

I should ask God for compassion and wisdom in any situation where The Gospel Message might be presented. 

Below, please share your comments , question or perhaps your own application for this command

 

© 2018 Christopher Carlson

Scripture quotations taken from the NASB