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E-pistle for July 17, 2015

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E-pistle

FreeWay Foundation            July 17, 2015

 

 

Persons jesus met while carrying his cross

(Mark 15:1-47)

Dr. Curt Scarborough

 

I.  Concentration:  on the contents of this chapter

            1.  Jesus was tried before Pilate, vv. 1-5.

            2.  Pilate releases a notorious criminal named Barabbas but sentenced Jesus

                 to be crucified, vv. 6-15.

            3.  The Roman soldiers mocked Jesus, vv. 16-20.

            4.  Simon, a Cyrenian, was compelled to carry Jesus' cross; Jesus was nailed

                 to the cross under a sign reading:  "THE KING OF THE JEWS,"  vv. 21-32.

            5.  When Jesus died, the veil of the temple was torn in two from the top to

                 the bottom; the Roman centurion exclaimed, "TRULY THIS MAN WAS THE

     SON OF GOD,"  vv. 33-41.

II.  Meditation:  on the persons Jesus met while carrying His cross

            1.  Simon of Cyrene (Mark 15:21; Matthew 27:32; Luke 23:26).

            2.  "Daughters of Jerusalem" (Luke 23:27-31)

III.  Revelation:  on the spiritual truths seen here

            1.  Simon (from North Africa) helped Jesus by carrying His cross; Christians,

                 also, need assistance in carrying their heavy burdens . . . especially those

                 related to spiritual and physical suffering.

            2.  Jesus told the mourning women not to weep for Him . . . He was doing the

                 Father's will and going to a far better place than they knew.

            3.  Jesus taught that expressions of comfort and condolence are to be given

                 to the living who are left behind, for these also face suffering, death, and

                 judgment.

            4.  Jesus warned that if such persecution happened to Him ("green wood"),

                 how much more would persecution happen to the "dry wood" . . . His

                 followers.  (See Matthew 10:16-39)

IV.  Applications:  as a Christian, I need to . . .

            1.  "Bear my own burden," Galatians 6:5 . . . my responsibility and duty;

                 further, "bear another person's burden," Galatians 6:2 . . . their overload.

                 (See I Peter 5:7)

            2.  Have the proper Christian attitude toward life and death (I Thessalonians 4:13-18).

                 Death is merely the door into eternity, II Corinthians 5:8.

            3.  Be tender-hearted toward those who are experiencing sorrow and grief over the

                 loss of a loved one . . . just "being there" (without saying anything) helps.

                 (See Job 2:11-13)

            4.  Realize that the life-sustaining power flowing through Jesus (sap in the green

                 tree) is necessary to transform me from a dried-up twig into a fruit-producing

                 tree or vine.  (See John 15:1-8, 16)

 

 

 

 

turn us back to you, o lord

(Lamentations 5:1-22)

Dr. Curt Scarborough

 

I.  Concentration:  on the contents of this chapter

            1.  This chapter begins with a prayer that the Lord will remember the pitiful

                 condition of the nation:  in disgrace, property confiscated by foreigners,

                 only orphans and widows remaining, forced to pay for basic necessities,

                 enduring forced labor, subject to occupying armies, ruled by puppet

                 governors, in danger of marauding robbers, feverish and ill, vv. 1-10.

II.  Meditation and Revelation:  on some key verses in this chapter

            1.  "Remember, O Lord, what has come upon us," v. 1.  The Lord will not

                 forget His chosen and beloved people, nor will He forget His covenant

                 promises to them.

            2.  "Woe to us, for we have sinned!" v. 16.  The suffering they were enduring

                 was a direct result of their disobeying God's laws, because sin always

                 brings its wages; however, God's discipline is administered to His children

                 in love, and it is intended to bring them spiritual understanding and redemption.

            3.  "You, O Lord, remain forever; Your throne from generation to generation,"

                 v. 19.  Almighty God is eternal, and He is in control of the universe and all

                 the events of history.

            4.  "Turn us back to You, O Lord, and we will be restored; renew our days as

                 of old," v. 21.  The Lord God alone has the power to restore and renew His

                 disobedient, fallen people; He extends mercy and grace when persons repent

                 and confess their sins.

III.  Applications:  as a Christian, I need to . . .

            1.  Remember that the Lord never forgets His people or His promises.

            2.  Realize that sin bring divine discipline, and that God's purpose is chastening

                 me is both instructive and redemptive.

            3.  Rejoice in the assurance that God is in control of all the circumstances of

                 my life and my ministry.

            4.  Repent immediately when the Holy Spirit convicts my heart of sin, receive the

                 Lord's forgiveness and renewal . . . minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day.

 

"The only people you should ever want to get "even"

with are those who have helped you."

John Honeyfeld

 

 

 

 

                

 

 

 

 


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