Loving Son & Savior~
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
John 1:1 (NKJV)
The Gospel of Matthew presents Jesus as the King of the Jews, and long awaited Messiah, and the Gospel of Mark allows us to see Jesus as a Servant, serving and healing and loving.
The Gospel of John shows Christ in His divinity, as the Son of God, whereas the Gospel of Luke shows Jesus in His humanity as the Son of God, bearing the compassionate nature of Christ, with intense emotions, and sympathy to those in need. He goes into great detail about His birth, and all of the events surrounding it.
All four Gospels are descriptive and detail Jesus Christ’ life and ministry, all showing the love and sacrifice of the Savior.
No matter which Gospel we’re reading…each one tells of Jesus’ life and great love for us.
We can all sense and feel the love of Christ, and know that He alone is the true Author of Salvation, and the King of kings and Lord of lords.
We see His love for us and know what he suffered for our transgressions. And, how He was bruised for our iniquities, so with His stripes, we are ALL healed. (Isaiah 53:5) We are healed because of Jesus and there is no doubt of what He has done for us.
“For with God nothing will be impossible.” Luke 1:37 (NKJV) – We can always trust Him even in the most difficult of circumstances. Why? Because nothing is too difficult or too complex for God, and no challenge is beyond His Sovereign power to overcome.
It would be well to remember and embrace that God never will forsake us or forget us. He will always take care of us. He remembers all of us, even His creatures big and small. Remember the Sparrows? “Are not five sparrows sold for two copper coins? And not one of them is forgotten before God.” Luke 12:6 (NKJV)
God knows all of His children, and creatures, and cares for us all. So, if He loves His sparrows and creatures, how much more for us, His children?
So, no matter what book you’re reading in the Bible.
All are His Word.
And, the Word is God.
Each Gospel has Jesus as the Star in them all.
He is our Light of lights, and our help from above.
He is the Son of Man, and the Son of God.
He is our Lord and Savior, and our Redeemer.
Remember, the next time you’re reading His Word, that Jesus, “became flesh and walked among us…”
And…Hallelujah, He’s coming back again!
“Father, thank You for Your gift of love and salvation, in Jesus name, Amen.”
“Remember, the next time you’re reading His Word, that Jesus, “became flesh and walked among us…”
Pam,
Again, thank you for being a true sister in Christ!
Blessings~