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A Sacrifice
Hello:
Our text for today is as follows:
Matthew 12: 15 Aware of this, Jesus withdrew from that place. Many followed him, and he healed all their sick, 16 warning them not to tell who he was. 17 This was to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah: 18 ”Here is my servant whom I have chosen, the one I love, in whom I delight; I will put my Spirit on him, and he will proclaim justice to the nations. 19 He will not quarrel or cry out; no one will hear his voice in the streets. 20 A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out, till he leads justice to victory. 21 In his name the nations will put their hope.”
The text opens up with “Aware of this.” In case you’re just joining us, you’ll have to read the prior lessons to fully understand the context. The reference is to the fact that when the Pharisees saw Jesus heal a man with a withered hand on the sabbath, they accused him of being in violation of the sabbath laws and they began their plot to kill him.
Jesus, being “aware of this” leaves that place with a following for the text says that the multitude followed him and they brought their sick to be healed.
The text then explains an old testament prophecy concerning Jesus found in the book of Isaiah. In this prophecy, my favorite lines are where it says; “Till he leads justice to victory and in his name the nations will put their hope.”
Those lines are just so powerful to me. The nations will put their hope in him.
Monday, our text will begin to take us to some more of the miracles that Jesus did. I love studying his miracles.
Let me just say, that on yesterday I did early voting and I waited over three hours to vote and it was simply wonderful. I got in the line at 6:30a.m. thinking I would be one of the first ones to vote when the polls open at 8:30 but hundreds were already there before me.
I watched generations of people stand in line to cast their vote. Whatever your political persuasion is, I have to just take this time out to encourage you to vote for the candidate of your choice.
I have to tell you this story. Recently, one of my family members shared with me a story about my mother’s sister that I did not know. My mom died a couple of years ago and when I learn little stories like this, I regret not taking the time to “pick her brain” more and learn the rich history and experiences she shared.
I never knew my mother’s sister because she died at an early age before I was born. I just found out last Sunday that she died during the 60’s in one of the “sit ins” in
31. October 2008 at 22:36
Hello there Bless Woman of God!!!!!!!!!!!!
A sacrifice/ Thanks for planting that seed (word).
I too did early voting; and to see young people voting for
the first time; just did me alot of Good.
Have a great weekend too!!!
Love ya!!/Crystal/NC
2. November 2008 at 20:58
I never got a chance to vote in my beautiful country of birth, South Africa. I left during the apartheid era because I did not want my kids to grow up as 2nd class citizens. My 1st opportunity to vote was in Aus but it was not the same. I love my new country, but if there is a time that I wished I was a US citizen is now. God is so merciful and all things happen in His time. I cry when I see the winds of Change and what it will mean to the rest of the world.
Be blessed!
Luv
Tracy