Thought for the Week: Matt 21

Christ Teaches Trust & Obey

After Peter’s dramatic confession
of Jesus as the Christ, the Son
of the living God, Jesus began to
shew unto His disciples how He
must go to Jerusalem and suffer
many things, be killed and raised
again the third day. After preparing
His disciples for the unexpected
events, Jesus begins His final
journey to Jerusalem. Arriving
to a hero’s welcome, He is hailed
as King while making His humble
entrance into the city. It’s now the
final week of Christ’s earthly life.

Lord, we purpose to Trust & Obey:
So Jesus said: Assuredly I say
to you, if you have faith and do
not doubt, you will not only do
what was done to the fig tree,
but also if you say to this mountain:
Be removed and be cast into the
sea, it will be done (Matt 21:21-22)
Jesus said: A man with two sons
told the older boy: Son go out
and work in the vineyard today.
The son answered: No, I won’t go
but later he changed his mind
and went anyway. Then the father
told the other son: You go and
he said: Yes sir I will. But he
didn’t go. Which of the two did
the will of the father? They said
to Him: The first (Matt 21:28-31).

Lord, take away any unbelief in me;
and increase my faith to believe
for great things. Help me to have
faith enough to not pray too small.
I know it is not about trusting
in faith itself but trusting in You.
It’s not about believing in my ability
to believe or perform, but rather
it is believing in Your ability and promise to hear and answer. Amen.

Lord, help me not think that some
problems are too big and hence
best considered as lost causes.
Help me not to focus on the size
of the mountain but rather how
much power You Creator God have.
I leave the mountain of challenge
in Your hands. You Lord can do
as You will; for my mountain is
surely not too big for You. Amen.

Lord, help me obey You in action
and not merely assenting words.
Help me to obey You wherever
You lead me and told me to do.
Help me not write off people
who walk away from Your calling
but pray that You draw them back.
Help me Lord lift up those who
have turned away; for You are able
to draw them back to You. Amen.

Reflection on Matt 21-28 (Mar 6)

Seeking God thru Biblical Prayers

The purpose of Matthew is to prove
Jesus is Messiah the eternal King.
This week we see Christ finishing
His earthly work, as well as teaching
and commissioning His disciples.
On Monday, we learn from Mt 21
that Christ Teaches Trust & Obey.
On Tuesday, we learn from Matt 23
that Christ Looks for Authenticity.
On Wednesday, we learn from Mt 24
that Christ Promises His Return.
On Thursday, we learn from Matt 25
that Christ Teaches Accountability.
On Friday, we learn from Matt 26
that Christ Obeys Father’s Will.
On Saturday, we learn from Matt 28
that Christ Gives Great Commission.
Let us humble ourselves and pray
and seek His face…In Jesus’ name.