Wednesday, July 15, 2020

A Wild Fellowship

In Proverbs 6:6, we are told to learn from the ants, to consider its ways and change our lazy attitude to life on earth. God has often used to the simplest of creations to explain the deepest of truths. I would like to turn your attention from the ants to giant herds of zebras and wildebeests, to learn a spiritual lesson about fellowship.

These two species of mammals, move as interdependent herds. Zebras are animals blessed with good eyesight and a poor sense of smell, unlike the wildebeests that have poor eyesight and an outstanding sense of smell. When they live together in harmony, they are less vulnerable to predators. This is because the predominant weaknesses of one herd is complemented by the strengths of the other, and as a whole their flaws are neutralized. When there is danger approaching from their side, the zebras make a move according to which prompts the wildebeests to follow suit and vice versa, this results in using their strengths to work together for their survival albeit naturally. This is something that we as believers can be inspired from.

As Galatians 6:2 reminds us- it is the law of Christ that we carry each other's burdens. That in itself is explained as a form of fellowship, where we learn to combine our strengths for the benefit of each of our respective spiritual lives. Similarly, 1st Corinthians 12:12-35 speaks to us about the unity and diversity in the gifts given to the believers, let us learn to not only use these gifts to glorifying God but also to support each other. The spiritual gifts have been spread across to each one differently and have to be brought together for the glory of God and for the enrichment of our spiritual lives. Referring to the divine thought in vs. 26 - "If one part suffers, every part suffers with it, if one part is honored, every part rejoices with it." Let us share with each other and learn from our Lord about the oneness in our diversity when we come into His presence.

(Guest Post - Steve Mathews John)

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Following.. A comparison


I was pondering over the word "follow" in relation to two passages from the Bible - One from the Old Testament, in the story of the Israelites crossing over to Jericho (under the leadership of Joshua) through the dry ground of River Jordan by following the ark of covenant carried by the Levitical priests. The other one is from John 10, which speaks about Jesus our Good Shepherd and how we as sheep follow Him. I have summarized my points down in the table below (with diagrams that are entirely drawn by yours truly!)


JOSHUA 3:3-4
JOHN 10:3-4
".. "As soon as you see the ark of the covenant of the Lord your God being carried by Levitical priests, then you shall set out from your place and follow it. Yet there shall be a distance between you and it, about 2000 cubits in length. Do not come near it, in order that you may know the way you shall go, for you have not passed this way before."

".. The sheep hear His voice, and He calls His own sheep by name and leads them out… He goes before them, and the sheep follow Him, for they know His voice."
A direct command to obey so that they will know which way to go.
A personal call out of love and care, obeyed because they know the Voice/Person behind the voice.
A distance to be maintained to respect the sanctity.
Walking through the only Way to the other side.
People of Israel passed by the ark of covenant keeping the distance from Shittim to Jericho.
Today we can cross over from death to life through Jesus Christ who is the Gate. (John 10:9 & John 5:24)










Is it not simply beautiful?
How an important "crossing over" from the Old Testament is very different from the one we can experience today as individuals?

Can we even begin to explain "by how much" He has brought us close to Him? He has reduced the 1000 yards (approx. 900m) by tearing down walls, the temple veil and even His own self on the cross just so that He can bring us to an immeasurable unimaginable level of intimacy with Him today. The sheep follow Him, for they know His voice.. No… you do not have to know the way to Heaven if you know Christ who is the Way..

One more thing to remember is that the Ark of Covenant of the Lord God stood firm on dry ground till until all of Israel crossed over safely to the other side of River Jordan. Read Joshua 4:11,18 - No sooner had the priests set their feet on dry ground than the waters of the Jordan returned to their place.
Christ is for us, in this age of grace - the Gate to cross over from death to life and into the presence of God the Father. The time is running out and He will soon return to take us home to be with Him in glory forever. Have you accessed this Gate to eternal life with God yet?


#Martha


Friday, May 29, 2020

Flattening the Inner Curve


The world is in a state of confusion more than ever. The future looks bleak with stock markets crashing, businesses shutting down, high unemployment rate and a host of other issues. I cannot recall from my memory such a chaotic time in history. We have so much precautions to follow for simple tasks like grocery shopping or taking a ride in the car. Masks and gloves have become an indispensable part of our clothing. The world is in a race to find the perfect anti-dote for COVID-19. Data analytics and AI have been used to disseminate current statistical samples and predict the future of the pandemic. Are we any close to flattening the curve? I am not sure whether it will be anytime soon but I will leave that to the experts.

The most important priority for governments around the world has been to get back into business as soon as possible. I believe this is important but we are still not addressing the core of the issue. From a human perspective, I believe the battle has been more personal than ever. We are witnessing the highest rate of depression in history. With the increasing death rate, fear has conquered mankind. It is true that we need medical assistance to counter the negative effects to the body but at the same time we are ignoring the needs of the soul and the spirit. Man has emotional and spiritual needs that cannot be addressed with medicine. I would term this as the ‘inner curve’ that needs to be flattened. A healthy individual is one who has perfect harmony within the faculties of his body, soul and spirit. Blaise Pascal, the great French mathematician and physicist wrote that there is a God shaped vacuum in every human being, an infinite abyss that can be filled only with an infinite and immutable object; in other words, by God himself. We resort to a lot of things to fill this inner vacuum including entertainment, sensual pleasure, food, music, games and a lot of other things. Netflix, Amazon Prime or PUBG can keep you entertained only for a while. Yoga and music therapy may also bring some relaxation but not lasting. The wisest man who ever lived Solomon said “The eye is not satisfied with seeing,Nor the ear filled with hearing”. The inner longings of the human heart cannot be just satisfied by meeting the needs of the body and soul. Man longs for happiness, care, affection and love through different means. However, these only address the needs of his body. There is another dimension of the soul that still remains unaddressed.


The needs of the soul can only be addressed by being in contact with the spiritual realm. It is not a mere prayer or a ritual that would satisfy the inner needs of the soul. It is God himself whose presence the inner soul longs for. I am talking about a relation with God that allows you to freely communicate with Him. The body needs a cure for COVID-19 but most importantly it also needs a relation with God through which the redemption of the soul is attained. A relation with God has to be in person. God cannot be an unapproachable being with whom man can make no connection. God has to know man’s feelings to relate with him and be approachable. Well, it was through Jesus Christ that God made this connection with man. He was the image of God who came down to offer the way of relating with God on the cross. Karma cannot attain moksha for it is still at the level of your body and futile. Moksha has been already provisioned on the cross by Jesus Christ with the biggest karma ever possible. He gave his life so we may have a new life and attain the moksha of our souls. Eternal life is possible because He gave his life on the cross that by believing in Him we may never die. Just as Jesus Christ rose again, there is hope if we would believe. Death is not the end of the world. COVID-19 may kill the body but it cannot kill the soul that lives even after death. The destiny of the soul that lives after death depends on the decision we take while are alive. A decision that impacts our eternity in heaven or hell.


Heaven and hell have become more real to us with the ongoing pandemic. There is no question that man has more questions about life after death than any other point in history today. Live life to the fullest while you are still alive and leave the fate of your death aside is the current mantra around us. However, we frighten at the slightest hint of death or a bad medical report. Why so much fear if death is inevitable? Man fears death because life beyond it is unknown. The Bible promises through Jesus Christ that an eternal life with God after death is possible. There is only way to attain it and it is through belief in Jesus Christ. Man has to attain moksha through Jesus Christ for his sins. The Bible declares that all have sinned and fallen short of God’s glory. Sin deserves punishment which happened in the garden of Eden. All men have become sinners as a result of the first man’s sin. Sin is in our genes. We are sinners by birth and therefore however we try to do good works we would still not meet God’s standards. God found a way to solve the problem through Jesus Christ. He would take the punishment on our behalf. Jesus Christ said “ I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me”. The way of salvation has been already open since 2020 years. Man still resorts to rituals and sacrifices to please God. God has already been pleased with one sacrifice and that it is the only way to connect with Him. We have an inner curve that needs to be flattened. We may presume that our vitals are fine but we forget to see the inner curve in our soul caused by our sins. COVID-19 may never go away but sin is the greatest pandemic ever in history since the beginning of mankind. Are you vaccinated against this pandemic? Will you accept the free gift of eternal life and forgiveness of sins through Jesus Christ? The cross is a picture of man’s sin and it is gross. There was so much bloodshed on the cross because of the gravity of man’s sin. God loves you eternally and is interested in your life. He longs for the long lost relation in the garden of Eden with man. God wishes to talk to you today, to be beside you in your joys and sorrows, to be your best companion, to hear you out, to be your hope, to give you eternal peace. Will you hear the call of this loving God today?



Monday, May 25, 2020

Arrow Prayers...




Nee- uh- my- uh… son of Heck- uh- lie- uh.. (Nehemiah son of Hakaliah)

Profession: cupbearer to King Artaxerxes of Persia
Well.. Cup bearing was what he did when he was not doing what God called him to do...

I have always been in awe of that one second "arrow" prayer of Nehemiah 
(also known as one of the shortest recorded moment of a silent prayers in the Bible). 
I mean - the fact that the inspired Word of God chose to record such a fleeting moment.

The king said to me, “What is it you want?”

Then I prayed to the God of heaven, and I answered the king, 
“If it pleases the king and if your servant has found favor in his sight,
let him send me to the city in Judah where my ancestors are buried so that I can rebuild it.”

Thanks to this one phrase, a millisecond remains frozen in history - with a world of meaning to it.

But as I was reading this Bible passage (Nehemiah 2:4,5) it got me thinking retrospectively..

What happened minutes before Nehemiah answered the king?
The king noticed him.. Noticed that he was sad..

(Nehemiah himself gives explanation for this in vs 1 "… I had not been sad in his presence before..")

The king cared to ask him why he was sad..

Imagine that.. The King of Persia asking his official why he was upset..
It would fluster (and maybe even flatter us - if not make us skeptical) to think that our bosses 
would care to ask why we are upset or looking sad at work one day.
These days - unless it is for a performance review or feedback - bosses rarely want to involve 
themselves in the lives of their employees.

As we chew on this for a bit, let us ask again..

What happened days before Nehemiah answered the King?
He came across some seriously bad news - the city of his ancestors were lying in ruins 
and the gates were destroyed by fire. 
It would stir our hearts and move us into action if our hometown where we grew up and 
lived a major part of our childhood were to face destruction and despair.

Nehemiah mourned and fasted and prayed for days…. Before he spoke to the King.

Well of course, he had no clue at that point in his life as to how he would dare to do such a thing

But there it is mentioned in Nehemiah chapter 1 - an elaborate prayer - 
probably a summary of all things he repeatedly asked the God of heaven:

                           I pray, Lord God of heaven,O great and awesome God,
You who keep Your covenant and mercy with those who love You and observe Your commandments, please let Your ear be attentive and Your eyes open,
that You may hear the prayer of Your servant which I pray before You now,
 day and night,

 for the children of Israel Your servants,
and confess the sins of the children of Israel which we have sinned against You.
Both my father’s house and I have sinned.
We have acted very corruptly against You,
 and have not kept the commandments, the statutes, nor the ordinances
which You commanded Your servant Moses.

Remember, I pray, the word that You commanded Your servant Moses, saying,
 ‘If you are unfaithful, I will scatter you among the nations;
but if you return to Me, and keep My commandments and do them,
though some of you were cast out to the farthest part of the heavens,
yet I will gather them from there,
and bring them to the place which I have chosen as a dwelling for My name.’

Now these are Your servants and Your people, whom You have redeemed
by Your great power, and by Your strong hand.
O Lord, I pray, please let Your ear be attentive to the prayer of Your servant,
 and to the prayer of Your servants who desire to fear Your name;
and let Your servant prosper this day, I pray,
and grant him mercy in the sight of this man.” 



Notice how Nehemiah asked what he needed the most at the very end?
Imagine the number of hours of prayer behind the "single second arrow prayer" 
before he answered the King?

Now that we understand the "how" Nehemiah answered the King, 
we also need to look into an earlier question that came to us - 

Why did the King care about Nehemiah?


What happened months before Nehemiah answered the King?
Well I guess it must be obvious by now that 
Nehemiah did his work well enough for the King to care about him.
Nehemiah did his work well enough for the King to care about him and ask him about it.
And provide him with everything he asked…














Notice how Nehemiah did not take credit for the request granted by the King -

 "…and because the gracious hand of God was upon me
the king granted my requests." Nehemiah 2:8

The request that was granted in full with travel insurance (2:7) and building allowance (2:8). 
















How "well" are we doing our work today in the secular world?

How "well" are we preparing for those "single second arrow prayer" moments 
that are crucial for our life decisions?

How many hours have we invested into those silent fleeting prayers that can 
grant requests well ahead of time, in ways we could never imagine?

Nehemiah did not devise his plans behind the King's and his authorities' backs.
He did not resign his job and in one radical move, walk out from the King's presence 
like a rebel to help his people or fulfill his calling.
He spent hours mourning, fasting, praying… 
the Preparation for the Ministry, became greater than the Ministry itself.

I will leave you with these thoughts for now.. 

#Martha

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

A God who gives Rest


I still remember my first day at school as I held my Dad’s big fingers tight until he dropped me off at class. I had a huge lump in my throat as he bid me goodbye. I was anxious looking at all those around me crying and a completely new setting. I knew I had to smile through it all as I was reassured by my parents of being a big girl who goes to school and doesn’t cry. Thankfully I made it through!
“Psalm.25:4, Show me your ways O Lord, Teach me your paths”
During this lock down, I know all of us would have prayed to show us why this is happening and reveal His will for our lives. This reminded me of my first day in school. If Dad just showed me my school, class and teachers I would have never learned anything until and unless he let my hand off to the teacher. It’s during this lock down period I’m sure we’ve all heard the maximum number of messages. Social media and zoom meetings are filled with sermons almost similar to the times of Noah. There are many around us (Church, family, Evangelists etc.) who can show us the way to the teacher but are we allowing our teacher to direct our paths? We often want God to show us the best option (career, spouse, jobs etc.) but we need to allow him to teach us because we rely on ourselves most of the time.
From a human perspective, it’s not easy to stay calm listening to the news and death rates. Believers have become restless, anxious, worried and desperate similar to how my classmates felt on the first day of school. It’s easy to cry being fearful and anxious about leaving the comfort zone. Although I had a lump in my throat, I did not cry because of the reassurance from my parents. We have been reassured 365 times in the Bible to be fearless. However, we often forget that worrying is a sin. Our teacher’s presence is with us and He will give us rest (Exodus.33:14) Let us not be carried away by what is happening around us but instead allow our teacher to teach us knowing that His presence is with us and gives us rest. I’m sure it was difficult for all parents to see their children cry but they knew this is the best. God’s best plan is revealed through difficulties if we allow Him to teach us.
I am sure it was difficult for my Dad to leave me in spite of knowing the fact that this was the best option. It’s high time to let go off what you hold dear of this world to be taught by this teacher. It’s not easy to let your teacher rule because your flesh is weak but if your spirit is willing, our teacher is awaiting with open arms to intervene and direct our paths. Have you left your hands off from all that is dear? If it pleased our heavenly Father to let go off his only begotten Son, how much more should we let go off this world to learn from the world’s best teacher?
 My dad held my hand till he reached my class but when he saw the teacher, he gave my hand to the teacher knowing the fact that only a teacher can teach me. God let his hand off permitting His Son to bear the penalties of our sins. He has endured it all and so He understands our pain much more than that of human comprehension. In Exo.33:21- And the Lord said, Here is a place by me and you shall stand on the rock. It is our choice to take hold of that place or to be worried looking around. He will make us stand amidst the chaos. Although it might seem to be overwhelming with what is happening around us, we have a teacher who reassures us in Exodus.30:22-23 I will put you in the cleft of the rock and I will cover you with my hand. Our teacher directs our paths and takes away His hand for His glory to shine through our lives.Let’s allow ourselves to rest in Him and teach us His paths.

“Rock of Ages cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee”

(Guest Post - Stancey Mathew)


Saturday, May 2, 2020

A Great God

This world is going through a phase of uncertainty the likes of which mankind has never seen before. A small virus has invaded and driven people crazy by washing their hands and sanitizing. Everybody fears this virus irrespective of being rich or poor, black or white, adult or child. Anyone can be infected! Many have become penniless, homeless and helpless. The world’s most esteemed presidents, scientists and scholarly say in one accord: “There is nothing that we can do. We are doing our best!” People have become depressed, defensive and desolate. While we clap every week for the front line workers, there are still millions of lives lost and families affected. The pain of not being able to see their loved ones for one last time leaves them shattered and their life is never the same again.It is during these times that people tend to question God. Why did this Corona virus pandemic happen? Why is God keeping silent seeing people suffer? Why did you place me in such a situation? David reminds us in Psalm.71:19,20

Also, your righteousness O God is very high, You have done great things O God, Who is like You?
You, who have shown me great and severe troubles,
Shall revive me again and bring me up again from the depths of the earth.

The Lord who did great things what is seen and unseen is showing us great and severe troubles today. He is not a God who abandons us in uncertain times but a Father who wants us to taste and see that the Lord is good. This world has acknowledged in one accord that what which was counted to be great is no greater. Positions, Race, Liberty and Fame cannot make oneself to be happy and people would have wished to live the so called life looking at pictures on Instagram of “Influencers”. This lock down has led people to put on new roles as chefs, singers and so much more.  The joy of staying in pajamas all day and not being bothered on how you look or what you wear for tomorrow from setting up the alarm and the thought of waking up would make you sleep more has all come to reality. The snooze button is wondering for sure what has happened. The so called childhood dream of cancelling exams and playing all day has made kids happier and parents crazier. This was all once a dream and it is a reality now. Everybody is impacted and it differs on how each struggle.In times like these when we have all become numb to empathy looking at the number of deaths around us and the hashtags #wewillfightthistogether , #staysafe and #stayhome ,God wants us to be reminded:

Psalm.71:20,21 “You shall revive me again and bring up again from the depths of the earth.
You shall increase my greatness and comfort me on every side”

Although you might feel like things are falling apart and really sunk in by this isolation, you have a God who is capable to revive you again and restore all that is lost. The sailor of our ship is by our side, Psalm 56:9. He is a Father who neither slumbers nor sleeps. He preserves and protects us, Psalm 121. This lockdown is not to look out of your windows and wish if you could be out there but instead to look into your lives and acknowledge Psalm 71:19- O God who is like You? The world has found comfort through spreading hashtags #soonthistooshallpass and has forgotten that the origin is from the Bible.

1 John 2:17 “The world is passing away and the lust of it but he who does the will of God abides forever”
Matthew.24:35 “Heaven and earth will pass away but by no means my word will pass away”

Our creator is preparing us for the bigger picture. He has been patient with this rebellious generation thus far Ezekiel 12:25. This is not just a time to identify what you love doing or who you really are all by yourself following your heart but instead to apply Romans 12 which includes rejoicing in hope, being patient in tribulation and continuing steadfastly in prayer. It is through these uncertain times that we need to glorify and thank Him for quarantine life, Romans.5:3-4
Corona virus came in as a completely new virus and invaded the whole earth. If a small virus that cannot be visible to human eyes has invaded mankind, imagine how much we can invade if we have faith as a mustard seed? In Psalm.71: 15, For I do not know their limits. We do not know the limit of corona virus or this lockdown for these are uncertain times. But this is what the Lord is preparing us to be v.16 “I will go in the strength of the Lord God I will make mention of your righteousness of Yours only”
So what does this great God want you to do during these times? Psalm.71:23,24 My lips shall greatly rejoice when I sing to you and my soul which you have redeemed. My tongue shall also talk of your righteousness all the day long. Our Father pities with us, cries with us and will never forsake us even if our close ones can. The Lord who did great things has shown great and severe troubles. This was well pleasing in His eyes and we are obliged to obey and accept this phase through praise and thanksgiving rather than questioning Him. He has promised to revive us again and bring us up. He will increase our greatness and comfort us on every side. It is not the greatness and comfort that man can provide but that of which is mentioned in John.14:27 –Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled neither let it be afraid. When you have a Father who watches over you as the apple of his eye, Where is God during your lockdown? Have you placed him in a box and assigned 10 mins before bedtime? Is he just a God to be looked upon for blessings? Has he become a person to fulfill your shopping list? Where is this GREAT GOD in your life?
Imagine being adored and loved by your Creator all day and night, interceding for you every time you fall, craving for you to be with him, crying with you in your sad moments and rejoicing in your happy moments. Psalm.56:13b(NLT) O God in your life giving light. Let us stop living life the way we want #YOLO (You only live once) #mylifemyrules but instead Your life, Your will be done! 

Psalm.71:5a,14“For you are my hope O Lord God. But I will hope continually and will praise you yet more and more”

Although this quarantine might seem to be overwhelming, we have a God who can comfort us on every side and He wants us to rejoice in hope. It’s not just that we will fight this together but glorify the Lord together in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance and perseverance, character and character, hope. Now hope does not disappoint because the love of God has been poured out in our hands by the Holy Spirit (Rom.5:2-5). The only solution is to be at his feet and He is the only one who is in control of this situation. Yes, we believe the God of great things has enabled Corona virus to invade, a great and severe trouble! Place your hope in Him and He will grant you the peace that passes all understanding. To the one who has read this thus far, this is my prayer for you.

Romans 15:13, Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing that you may abound in hope by the power of Holy Spirit!

- Guest Post (Stancey Mathew)

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Cherishing the Crisis


The COVID-19 outbreak has certainly taken a toll on our daily routines. This pandemic has resulted in the loss of many lives and the world is fighting round the clock to contain it. Many have been restricted to their homes and families are more closer than ever. Although this crisis has changed the course of our lifestyle, it is worth mentioning few things that we can cherish even during these difficult times.

We have everyone present at the table for breakfast, lunch and dinner.We have a fully alert crowd at the family prayer. Kids are not tired from school or playing outside. Siblings have bonded better with the more time they are around. Spouses are home all day and long pending conversations are being addressed. There are no deadline targets that's so important or a PTM meeting that's not excusable. There is more time to read the Bible and to pray. We have enough time to do our hobbies. The Bible says in Deuteronomy 6:7 You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up. This is a time we get undivided attention of our children to teach them God's Word. "I am so busy" is not a phrase you have to hear. Here is all the time you wanted. God is asking us, what will you do with it?

Well, I know there is anxiety. I know there are mothers and fathers at the front-line making our lives better. There are ones who are suffering and yes my prayers go out to them. We definitely need more prayers for a world in crisis. But to those who are grumbling at home, this time is what you missed out for many years together. This is what you will miss when life goes back to normal. So, sit back and cherish. You needed this break more than you realize it. At the end of the day, just remember that God is in control. Without His permission nothing will happen. So may this isolation be a time you grow closer to Him. Cherish Christ during these perilous times and this crisis too shall pass. Stay Home, Stay Safe and Stay Close to God.

#M@ry

Sunday, January 26, 2020

A Letter to the 20 year old me....











Dear 20 year old me,


I hope you are doing well as you read this letter today. I am older now, with over 10 years of experiences and Gods daily saving grace that has made me who I am today. I hope I will inspire you to re-prioritize your life well with a few of these gentle reminders...


My dear… 10 years from now,

It will matter that you kept in touch with your Sunday school friends because they are the ones you grew up with, who know you the most, saw you at your worst, shared in your dreams, hopes and even pledged allegiance to your friendship. Remember it is possible to become a true loyal friend - “the soul of Jonathan was knit to the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as himself.” 1 Samuel 18:1

 It will matter that you chose your new friends at college wisely, because by the time you
graduate you would have imbibed every ounce of each other and it would be quite unpleasant if they were nasty people with crude language and a rude sense of humor. “He who walks with wise men will be wise, But the companion of fools will suffer harm” Proverbs 13:20

It will matter that you chose not to cheat or copy for exams, because if you cannot be faithful over the little things (like facing the consequences of failing an exam) then how will you face the bigger challenges of faithfulness in paying taxes, your insurance, credit card bills and loans. “He who is faithful in a very little thing is faithful also in much; and he who is unrighteous in a very little thing is unrighteous also in much.” Luke 16:10.

 As lonely as it might turn out, it will matter that you waited for the right guy/girl to show up in God’s perfect timing, that you waited to know the person first and his/her commitment to your Lord Jesus before you became emotionally attached. I found this write up quite helpful: https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/wait-to-date-until-you-can-marry

 It will not matter 10 years from now that people constantly put you down for not choosing the right career or course. If you have managed to academically excel and find peace in the path that God has chosen for you, then that is all you need. Remaining open to His will is all that counts. “Thus says the Lord, “Stand by the ways and see and ask for the ancient paths, Where the good way is, and walk in it; And you will find rest for your souls.” Jeremiah 6:16.

It will not matter who topped the Sunday school class on the number of memory verses or the final exam because if you cannot apply a single truth or do not agree with what you were taught there then you have learnt nothing at all. So, ask all the questions now rather than memorizing all the “right” answers, because the world you face (once you step out of the house), is going to add to all the confusion and chaos.

It will not matter that you were the most active person in your college fellowship, the one who initiated every prayer or gospel meeting or attended the most number of Bible studies – if your personal quiet time with the Lord was affected at every count, then you have chosen to be a Martha rather than Mary. “There is only one thing worth being concerned about. Mary has discovered it, and it will not be taken away from her.” Luke 10:42.

10 years from now you will realize that you wasted a lot of time wondering where you will be in 10 years.... So take one day at a time, enjoy your walk with the Lord and do not forget to keep an eye out for your brother/sister in Christ. Keep your selfishness in check and guard your heart fiercely for the days ahead are indefinitely evil.

Yours in His service,
#Martha

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Five Loaves and Two Fish

The young boy hearing the sermon of Jesus just had five loaves and two fish. What could he make out of it? When he offered it to Jesus, it was multiplied. This was one of the biggest miracles that the people saw during the ministry of Jesus. It was indeed amazing to see that this little amount of food was used to feed more than five thousand people. Praise God!

Quite often we complain about what we lack. I wish I had a lot of money and I would have given so much to the Lord. I wish I had a good voice so that I could sing for the Lord. The list of our wishes and wants go on and on like that. But have we ever looked at what we already have? It might be true that you do not have the talent to preach like Billy Graham or the ability so sing like Don Moen. But haven’t you any talent at all? Isn’t there any loaf and fish in your plate that could be shared or multiplied? It is a fact that we all have some talents unique to us but often we deny it.

The young boy didn’t think a lot when he offered his food to the Lord. He did not argue or hold back what was dear to him. He offered freely in faith what he had without any grumbling. Some of us argue that there are so many out there to do the Lord’s ministry. What difference would I make by doing something? I am an ordinary believer and I wouldn’t be able to create any impact. The question is whether you have tried offering what you have to the Lord. The young boy did his part and five thousand were fed. You may never know the impact of offering what you have. Life is too short to grumble and waste. Jesus mentions in his parables about the man who hid his talents in the ground and was punished when his master returned. There is a day when our master will surely return and we would have to give an account of our lives to Him. So what about the five loaves and two fish that I gave you? Did you offer it to build God’s kingdom? How did you bring me glory with what you have?
“Take me and use as I am
Well it’s all I have to offer and it’s all I have to give

Two hands one heart

One life to offer you
Two hands one heart that’s what I give to You
Little becomes a lot
When it’s in Your hands

Saturday, January 11, 2020

Me, Mine, Ours...!!

This photo caption on a social media feed took my attention. It is a perfect caption for a family picture but I began to ponder upon the message that this caption holds. We are living in a world of nuclear families and selfish individuals where the boundaries of relations are often confined. A lot of families and individuals tend to themselves in this context. There is a lot of me, mine and ours where personal interests are paramount.

The words of Apostle James are noteworthy here in Philippians 2:4 "Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interest of others". The early church stood out in this regard. They were selfless and had everything in common. There was so much of sharing and caring for one another and the world knew Christians for their unique character. The character of Christ and his teachings were so much in action through the lives of these selfless individuals, families and churches. However in modern times, Christ professing individuals have forgotten to adapt christian values in their lives. Personal interests are more important than those of others. There is more of me and less of us. The world is seeing less of Christ and more of self resulting in the loss of christian testimony in our communities. We are all often busy in our own lives that we do not even bother to say a greeting to our neighbor next door. We might communicate within our own family circles or churches but the world is seldom hearing Christ or feeling his touch in their lives.

The world needs a healing touch, they need someone to hear out their pain, to wipe their tears, to share words of love and compassion, to be a beacon of light in a world of darkness,to be their all ears and eyes. There is so much of hatred and cruelty in this world. As the salt of the world, it is the duty of the believers to bind the wounds of individuals that are hurt. They need to hear the message of the gospel. They need to see Jesus Christ who saves and not merely a mere person in history remembered for Christmas or Easter. The world still waits for individuals who can selflessly showcase Jesus Christ in action. May the selfless love and compassion of Jesus Christ esteeming other individuals than oneself pour out freely through our lives and into the needy around us.

In My Place