Posts

Word for the day by Christian Education Forum

  Break the Chain: Finding Freedom from Addictions  Bible Reading: : : Matthew 4: 1-11  Key verse :   10 Worship the  Lord your God and serve him only . DEVOTION Addiction is defined as repetitive behaviors, that with time, become mindless habits and reoccurring actions. When we think of the word addiction, we may think of alcohol or drugs but there are more addictions than that. There are worldly or social addictions, generational addictions, personal addictions, just to name a few, that can affect the well being of a person. The Bible says, “I can do all things through Jesus Christ who gives me strength.” Philippians 4:13 Are we children of the world or children of God? First, honestly answer that. God will hold you accountable and remind you that you belong to Him and that He loves you tremendously! The Bible mentions miracles of chains breaking, believers in God receiving freedom, healing, restoration, forgiveness and God’s unfailing love. We break...

Word for the day by Christian Education Forum

  Worship: In God’s presence, For God’s Purpose Bible Reading: : Philippians  2: 12-18 Key verse :: Phil.  2: 14-15 Do everything without complaining or arguing so that you may become blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a crooked and deprived generation, in which you shine like stars in the universe… DEVOTION What is true worship?  It should be an honest and touching response to acknowledge the might and supremacy of God.  St. Paul, in his letter to Philippians, wants them to properly understand the living Christ.  He urges the believers to have a comprehensive knowledge of Jesus Christ as their savior.  Worship will enhance their faith in God through Jesus Christ.  It will definitely make them better persons.  True worship will help the worshiping community in fulfilling God’s wishes and intentions.  Implicit obedience is necessary on the part of the believers.  They should not complain or argue.  As a re...

Word for the day by Christian Education Forum

    WORSHIP: IN GOD'S PRESENCE, FOR GOD'S PURPOSE Bible Reading: :    MARK: 12:28-34 Key verse :   34 And Jesus, seeing that he answered intelligently, said to him, You are not far from the “Kingdom of God”.  And no one  dared to question Him anymore. DEVOTION    In this passage, Jesus engages in  a profound  conversation about the greatest commandments, emphasizing love of   God and  the neighbor.  It also provides rich insights into worship, God's purpose, and devotion.  Here's a deeper exploration of how these elements – for God's purpose,  and God's presence  - interact in this passage.       IN GOD'S PRESENCE:   a)  Love the Lord: Jesus emphasizes the command to love the God with all heart, soul, mind and strength. This call to total devotion reflects an awareness of God's presence, encouraging believers to engage fully in their relationship with Him. b)...

Word for the day by Christian Education Forum

  Worship: In God's Presence, For God's Purpose  Bible Reading: Acts 2:42-47  Key verse :   42 
42 And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers. DEVOTION Luke is unique among scripture writers as the only gentile contributor. Luke is also distinct in writing a two-volume sweeping history of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ (Gospel of Luke) and the Early Church (Book of Acts). Acts 2 is a pivotal chapter that records the birth of the Church—Jesus’s ekklesia—with the following sections: (i) The Coming of the Holy Spirit (v.1-13); (ii) Peter's Sermon at Pentecost (v.14-41); (iii) The Fellowship of the Believers (v.42-47). The devotional passage (Acts 2:42-47) is drawn from section (iii), depicting a special time in the life of the Early Church, on The Fellowship of Believers. The Church was born on the he Day of Pentecost, 50 days after Jesus’s resurrection, marked by a sudden sound like a "...

Word for the day by Christian Education Forum

  Worship in God’s Presence for God’s Purpose Bible Reading: : Isaiah 6:  1-8 Key verse :   8 8. “Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, ‘Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?’ And I said, ‘Here am I. Send me!’” (Isaiah 6:8) DEVOTION The vision of Isaiah in chapter 6 teaches us that true worship is not merely singing songs or attending religious gatherings. Genuine worship begins when we enter the presence of God and behold His holiness. Isaiah saw the Lord seated on His throne, high and exalted. The seraphim cried, "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty." In the light of God's holiness, Isaiah became aware of his own sinfulness and cried out, "Woe to me! I am ruined!" Worship always leads us to humility and repentance. When we truly encounter God, we see ourselves as we really are. But God's presence is not meant to condemn us; it is meant to transform us. One of the seraphim touched Isaiah's lips with a burning coal and declared that his guilt...

Word for the day by Christian Education Forum

  Worship in God’s Presence Bible Reading: :  Psalm 100 Key verse :   4  4. “Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise; give thanks to Him and praise His name”. DEVOTION Psalm 100 is a joyful invitation to worship God with our whole hearts. The psalmist calls all people to “make a joyful noise unto the Lord,” reminding us that worship is not merely a religious duty but a celebration of who God is. When we come into God’s presence, we come before our Creator, Shepherd, and Savior. True worship begins with gratitude. The psalm encourages us to enter God’s gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise. Gratitude shifts our focus from our problems to God’s faithfulness. No matter what challenges we face, we can worship because God remains good, His love never fails, and His faithfulness continues through all generations. Worship also requires humility. Verse 3 reminds us, “Know that the Lord is God. It is He who made us, and we are His.”...

Word for the day by Christian Education Forum

  Call and Commission to be Christ’s disciples Bible Reading:  Matthew 4:17–22 Key verse :   19 
 19. “Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.”  DEVOTION When Jesus began His public ministry, His first message was simple yet powerful: “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” (Verse 17). Immediately after proclaiming this message, He called ordinary fishermen, Peter, Andrew, James, and John to become His disciples. These men were not religious leaders or scholars. They were hardworking fishermen engaged in their daily routines. Yet Jesus saw in them the potentials to become instruments for God’s kingdom. His call was not merely an invitation to learn but a summons to a transformed life and a new purpose. In scripture, it says that they “immediately left their nets” and followed Him. Their obedience was prompt and wholehearted. They left behind security, familiar routines, and personal ambitions because they recognized the authority and worthine...