Tuesday, March 30, 2010

3:16

A just-for-fun matter turned out fruitful when I came across some meaningful and significant verses.
[All verses below are in the New International Version (NIV)]


The Old Testament has one or two encouraging verses, but seems to possess more negativity.

"Long life is in her right hand;
in her left hand are riches and honor."
~Proverbs 3:16
Referring to wisdom. It's simple: Have wisdom; and long life, riches and honor are yours.

"Then those who feared the LORD talked with each other, and the LORD listened and heard. A scroll of remembrance was written in his presence concerning those who feared the LORD and honored his name."
~Malachi 3:16
This is comforting. If we fear the LORD, we have hope because we will be remembered.

"To the woman he said,
"I will greatly increase your pains in childbearing;
with pain you will give birth to children.
Your desire will be for your husband,
and he will rule over you.""
~Genesis 3:16
This marks the beginning of the history of the pains every woman would have to suffer in childbearing.

"He has broken my teeth with gravel;
he has trampled me in the dust."
~Lamentations 3:16
Man, that has got to hurt.

"And I saw something else under the sun:
In the place of judgment-wickedness was there,
in the place of justice-wickedness was there."
~Ecclesiastes 3:16
Although the circumstance here is bad, it sounds familiar, doesn't it.

"Or why was I not hidden in the ground like a stillborn child,
like an infant who never saw the light of day?"
~Job 3:16
Okay, that's enough. Let's move on to the New Testament.

"As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of the water. At that moment heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and lighting on him."
~Matthew 3:16
I believe this passage is pretty well known. Jesus; God's glorious son.

"John answered them all, "I baptize you with water. But one more powerful than I will come, the thongs of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire."
~Luke 3:16
John, whom people suspected to be the Messiah, corrected them by prophesying about Jesus' unique and authoritative baptism.

"By faith in the name of Jesus, this man whom you see and know was made strong. It is Jesus' name and the faith that comes through him that has given this complete healing to him, as you can all see."
~Acts 3:16
Peter addressing the crowd after they witnessed his healing of the once lame beggar. Good to note that it wasn't by Peter's power, but merely faith in Jesus' name that the beggar was healed, completely.

"Don't you know that you yourselves are God's temple and that God's Spirit lives in you?"
~1 Corinthians 3:16
Paul writing to the Corinthians, but his above question definitely applies to us too. We, not the physical building of the church we go to, are the temple and the church; the Holy Spirit resides in us.

"But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away."
~2 Corinthians 3:16
The veil of stubbornness and hardheartedness which prevents comprehension of God's word, that is. Turning to the Lord is all that is required for understanding. You should read the whole context to get a better picture of this.

"Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly as you teach and admonish one another with all wisdom, and as you sing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs with gratitude in your hearts to God."
~Colossians 3:16
For the word to dwell in you richly, you've got to read it often. Then fully use them in teaching, singing and even praising God with a grateful heart.

"Beyond all question, the mystery of godliness is great:
He appeared in a body,
was vindicated by the Spirit,
was seen by angels,
was preached among the nations,
was believed on in the world,
was taken up in glory."
~1 Timothy 3:16
Mystery of godliness. That itself is a mystery to me. But the verse was indeed speaking of the story of Jesus.

"All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness,"
~2 Timothy 3:16
That is why the authority of the Bible is unquestionable, and why we should always go back to the scriptures in every part of learning and growing spiritually.

"For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice."
~James 3:16
Indeed. Moral of the story: Get rid of all envy and selfish ambition in you.

"This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers."
~1 John 3:16
The message is clear enough. Sacrifice.

"So, because you are lukewarm-neither hot nor cold-I am about to spit you out of my mouth."
~Revelation 3:16
It's either you're passionate(like burning hot, on fire) for Christ, or NOT(stonecold). No in between's, please.


And before you leave this page, here are some blessings for you:

"I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being,"
~Ephesians 3:16

"Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with all of you."
~2 Thessalonians 3:16





Not forgetting our Christian faith in a nutshell,
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."
~John 3:16






Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Kingdom come

"I can't believe you dedicated the review to an entire post!" -A paraphrasel of a friend of mine. I was indeed entertained. =D Since the previous post was such a letdown, this post would be something worth reading.

The Kingdom of God. Sometimes rendered the Kingdom of Heaven. What is a kingdom? A rule or realm; dominion of a king. So the Kingdom of God means the rule and realm of God in the heavenlies. Essentially, the Kingdom of God somewhat equals heaven, more or less.

We do hear about the Kingdom of God time and time again. But, is hearing about it good enough? A lot of people say they would like to enter and inherit the Kingdom. Why?

"For your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom. You rule generation after generation."

~Psalm 145:13a

Indeed it's because that's where we want to be after we die. In His presence, forever, in eternal bliss. Plus, there is an added bonus here on earth when we seek his Kingdom, for the famous verse in Matthew 6:33 states, "...and he will give you all you need from day to day if you live for him and make the Kingdom of God your primary concern."

The 'what' and 'why' of the Kingdom of God is pretty much known to the majority of Christians. The question is, how do we enter or/and inherit it?!


Resist the desires of your natural, human, sinful nature.
Originally this was third in order but I decided to move it up to first because it's one of the most difficult, yet necessary things we have to do. It's telling you to go against your natural instincts. It requires you to exercise and exert immense will power to overcome the natural desires and temptations you have. Yet it's a prerequisite to ensure a place in the Kingdom of God.
Now, we're all familiar with the fruit of the Spirit mentioned in Galatians 5:22-23. But what about the verses right before verse 22?

"When you follow the desires of your sinful nature, your lives will produce these evil results: sexual immorality, impure thoughts, eagerness for lustful pleasure, idolatry, participation in demonic activities, hostility, quarreling, jealousy, outbursts of anger, selfish ambition, divisions, the feeling that everyone is wrong except those in your own little group, envy, drunkenness, wild parties, and other kinds of sin. Let me tell you again, as I have before, that anyone living that sort of life will not inherit the Kingdom of God."

~Galatians 5:19-21

I would like to place emphasis on the last sentence. It means that when your life has even one of the many results listed above, you will not inherit the Kingdom of God. So don't get involved with any one of them.


Realize you need God.
The early portion of Matthew chapter 5 records Jesus teaching his disciples the beatitudes. And in verse 3 he says, "God blesses those who realize their need for him(Greek the poor in spirit), for the Kingdom of Heaven is given to them." Coming to the realization of needing God may be easy and obvious to some, but not so for others. Not much room for self-sufficiency here.


Live a life that pleases God i.e. directed by the Holy Spirit.
Romans 14:17 tells us, "For the Kingdom of God is not a matter of what we eat or drink, but of living a life of goodness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit." Being a peacemaker, following the rules, promoting justice and being happy are what pleases God, according to this verse.


Don't get rich. Don't be greedy either.
"What?! I can't be rich? Do you know what you're saying?" Yes, I am well aware of my words. And I'm serious, contrary to my characteristically playful self, about this. Here's why:

"It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the Kingdom of God!"

~Luke 18:25

Guess who said it? You got it, it's Jesus again. Now that statement is one worth quoting. Let's analyse this statement. You don't need me to tell you or show you pictures of camels to know what is their size. Bigger than us human beings, that's for sure. And an eye of a needle; unless you've not seen that little hole at the top of a needle before, you should know how small that is. So tell me, is it even possible for a camel to go through the eye of a needle? It is impossible. Yet Jesus said it's even harder for a rich person to enter the Kingdom of God in comparison to that. So how should I put this? It is doubly impossible for a rich person to enter the Kingdom of God. If I had a superlative for the word impossible I would use that word. What about greed?

"You can be sure that no immoral, impure, or greedy person will inherit the Kingdom of Christ and of God. For a greedy person is really an idolater who worships the things of this world."

~Ephesians 5:5

I can't put this any clearer than how this verse has already put it. And it also reaffirms what is written in Galatians 5:19 about immorality and impurity. This itself is significant because it shows that the Bible is consistent throughout.


Well, quite a lot have been said already. I would like to remind you guys that all these are merely my interpretations and logic, so they're not absolute and may be subject to inaccuracy. But I have tried my best to stick to the scriptures, and I hope all of you have benefited from this. =)