Scripture:
John 1:1-3
Mon, 5 December 2022

The Beginning of Christmas

Observation:

According to verses 1 to 3, what is the Word like and who is this Word?

Deeper Reflection
THIS WEEK, WE WILL JOURNEY TOGETHER WITH A Devotional Journal series leading up to Sunday’s sermon entitled “the Christmas that changed the world”. Let’s begin with this question: has Christmas changed your world? If Christmas is just an annual event to you, the answer is probably “no”. We feel good when Christmas comes every year, enjoy the parties and presents…and then it goes by and life goes on. We turn our attention to the worries of the year ahead.But if Christmas is not just an event, but a celebration of Christ, then your answer changes drastically! Who is this Christ? Not merely the cute baby in the manger, but the awesome Cosmic Creator – the Word at the beginning! To the Jewish reader, verse 1 immediately brings to mind the first words in Genesis.3 The Jews referred to the books of the Bible by their opening words, and “in the beginning” was the Jewish name for Genesis.The baby in the manger was not made – but rather the Maker of all things (v.3). That Christ is described as the Word points to how God powerfully created the world and everything in it – just by speaking it all into being (see Gen 1:3)! This Advent season, as we prepare our hearts to celebrate Christmas and point others to Christ, let us begin by worshipping the glorious Creator who continually sustains all that He has made. Pause and give thanks today, for everything good, delightful and needful in our lives comes from Him.
3 Beasley-Murray, G. R. (1999). John (Vol. 36, p. 7). Dallas: Word, Incorporated.
Application:

Pause to give thanks for how God the Creator has provided for your needs and
the needs of your family.

Prayer:
You were the Word at the Beginning, one with God most High. Lord Jesus Christ, we bow humbly before You in worship and adoration, for You are before all things and in You all things hold together (Col 1:17). Help us to exalt You as our Creator King and enable us to dethrone anything in our lives that attempts to take Your rightful place. Amen!
Prayer Pointers:
  • Give thanks and praise
  • Pray for leaders
  • Pray for significant people
  • Pray for those in need
  • Pray for self

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Daily Devo
Daily Devotional Journal
Scripture:
Daniel 5:17, 25-31; 6:1-2
Mon, 5 June 2023

Serving from Babylon to Persia

Observation:

What is the significance of Daniel serving in the Babylonian and Persian
courts successively?

Deeper Reflection
God’s word to Belshazzar that He would “put an end” to his kingdom and give it “over to the Medes and Persians” was fulfilled immediately – “that same night” (v.30) – after Daniel’s interpretation of the inscription on the wall (vv.25-31). God can fulfil His Word immediately or after a long time. Whatever time God may take to fulfil His Word, He is “trustworthy in all His promises and faithful in all He does” (Psa 145:13b, NIV).The demise of the Babylonian hegemony was not just a historical event, but primarily a theological one. Nebuchadnezzar was “My servant” whom God raised to judge His unfaithful people in the seventy-year Babylonian exile (Jer 25:8-9, 11). When God had accomplished His purpose through Babylon, “I will punish the king of Babylon and that nation” (Jer 25:12). This is how God deals with arrogant and evil nations: “And Babylon, the beauty of kingdoms, the glory of the Chaldeans’ pride, will be as when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah” (Isa 13:19).The end of Babylon does not mean an insecure future for Daniel. However drastically our circumstances may change, God’s call for our lives remains when we walk with Him faithfully. We are secure in God’s call, because it is God’s call. Daniel became one of “the three commissioners” in Persia (Dan 6:1-2). It wasn’t that having lost his job Daniel applied to serve the Persian king. Daniel couldn’t do that. It was purely by royal appointment. But behind the “It seemed good to Darius to appoint” (Dan 6:1) was God’s call for Daniel to serve Him from Babylon to Persia.
Application:

How do I relate God’s call for me in drastic changes of my life situations?

Prayer:
Lord, I believe You have a calling for my life which You have intended to be distinctive for me. I want to live my life with a deep sense of answering Your calling. Help me to walk with You faithfully, knowing that as I do so, You will unfold Your plans for me in that calling. Grant me wisdom and understanding to discern Your calling for my life.
Prayer Pointers:
  • Give thanks and praise
  • Pray for leaders
  • Pray for significant people
  • Pray for those in need
  • Pray for self
 

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