Tuesday, July 20, 2010

See Things Through The Eyes Of Jesus

Jesus is the author and finisher of our faith. He is the Alpha and Omega.
He is Aleph and Tav. He is the First and Last. He will always has the last
word in your live.

Jesus always sees a finished work. The bible says in the beginning, God
said, 'Light be' and there was light. God said and it was so. That was how
He created the Heavens and the Earth. He saw the finished work of what He
wanted and spoke forth.

Also, the bible also says that the work has been completed from the
beginning of the world. That could mean the sacrificial work at the cross
had already been completed from the beginning of time for God lives outside
time. Whatever that needs completion has been accomplished by Jesus. In Him
everything exists.

Jesus is always cool and steady. He is never hurried. He may seem to be
late at times but His timing is always perfect. He is above all things and
names. All knees will bow to the name of Jesus.

Should we face a challenging situation that seems to have no resolution at
hand, look through the eyes of Jesus. He already has the solution for that
seemingly overwhelming trial. He knows all things will turn out for our
good, if only we would simply believe this truth.

In the story of Lazarus; he was dead for four days and his sisters were
very sorrowful for his death. They would have lost all hope of him coming
back to live. When Jesus came into the scene, Martha cried to the Lord that
He should have been there earlier and her brother would live. Jesus knew He
would raise Lazarus from the dead for He saw the goodness of His Father and
His resurrection power.

Jesus assured Martha that Lazarus will rise again. Yet Martha said Lazarus
would rise in the last day. Jesus said to Martha that He is the
Resurrection and the Live. He then raised Lazarus from the tomb he was in.

Regardless of the trials and prosecutions what we may be going through,
know that Jesus aleady has the answer to bring us out victoriously. Be
restful within for the battle belongs to the Lord. Hallelujah!

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