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The Messiah’s Secret – Jesus Walking in His Father’s Footsteps

The Messiah’s Secret – Jesus Walking in His Father’s Foot steps

Father’s Day

A young man had just got his driver’s licence and inquired of his father, if they could discuss the use of the car. His father said to him, “If you study your Bible a little, and get your hair cut and we’ll talk about the car.”
Well, the young man thought about it and decided he’d settle for the offer. After about a month he came back to his father again and asked about the car. His father said, “Son I’ve noticed that you have been studying your Bible, but I’m disappointed that you haven’t cut your hair.
The young man paused for a moment and then said, “You know dad, I’ve been thinking about that and I’ve noticed in my studies of the Bible that Samson had long hair, Moses  had long hair, John the Baptist had long hair, and there’s a strong argument that Jesus himself had long hair.”
His father replied, “Your right, son. Did you also notice that they walked everywhere they went?”
The feet represent Jesus Walking in His Father’s Footsteps

Footprint L

Matthew records in his Gospel of Mary being the fulfilment of the prophecy “Behold, a young woman shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel” and Matthew tells us the circumstances from Joseph’s perspective showing us how he reacted when he found out Mary was having a baby that wasn’t his.                            
He didn’t rant and rave in anger with Mary, but  being an honourable man he didn’t want her to suffer publically on his account, so he decided to quietly annul the marriage contract, under Jewish law  he was legally betrothed to Mary. 
Most men’s first reaction would be to feel betrayed and their love filled with humiliation which can devastate the soul, leave an open wound that can become septic with great pain. You may know someone who is going through a marriage breakup, and can relate to the consequences of it.                                         
We read that while Joseph was deliberating about this, God spoke to him in a dream that revealed that God was the Father of Mary’s child and he was encouraged by God to be his earthly father. God wanted Jesus to have a dad.
Following in Joseph, his adopted father’s footsteps. The eldest son taking on his father’s occupation of carpentry. 
“He began to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were amazed. “Where did this man get these things?” they asked. What’s this wisdom that has been given to him, that he even does miracles! Isn’t this the carpenter? Isn’t this Mary’s son and the brother of James, Joseph, Judas and Simon? Aren’t his sister’s here with us.” Mark 6: 2, 3                  
  
Up to the age of 30 he made his living as a carpenter, the difference between a joiner and a carpenter: a  joiner makes the product that the carpenter installs it into a building: like windows, doors, he also would probably make: tables chairs and other items of every day use.                                                           
Following in His heavenly Father’s footsteps, God taught Jesus the scriptures 
At the age of twelve Jesus spoke of being in his father’s house, the temple at Jerusalem. The scribes and teachers of the law were amazed at his knowledge and understanding of the scriptures and as I’ve just read in Mark’s Gospel. Luke 2: 47. 
Jesus knew that he was God’s Son.
We tend to think of two separate people Father and Son, but Jesus was spiritually part of God himself.  Hence the name Emmanuel – God with us
Jesus said that he and his Father were one, and His own followers found it hard to understand. I think Philip was challenging Jesus when he asked him to show him the Father.
Jesus replied, “Have I been with you so long, and yet you do not know me, Philip? He who has seen me has seen the Father, How can you say, ‘show us the Father?’
How often do we say, “Doesn’t he look like his Father.”  But no one could describe God, the Jews had no statues or images of God in their temple. 
 
Jesus went on to say to Philip                                                                                       
“ Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father in me? The words that I say to you I do not speak on my own authority; but the Father who dwells in me does his works. Believe me that I am in the Father and the Father in me; or believe me for the sake of the works themselves.” John 14 : 8-11.  
So Jesus was following in the footsteps of his Father and he only said and did what he heard from his  heavenly Father. His words were backed up by actions, the miracles, healing and the raising of the dead. Jesus would say to the person, “Have you faith that I can do this?” 

Jesus gave Philip and us a promise, “Truly, truly I say to you he who believes in me will also do the works I do; and greater works than these will he do, because I go to the Father. Whatever you ask in my name, I will do it, that the Father may be glorified in the Son; if you ask anything in my name I will do it.” John 14: 12-14.          
Visual Aids FAITH the word placed on the footprint.
In our reading Joseph after having the dream responded in faith and it confirmed what Mary had probably told him about Archangel Gabriel’s  visit telling her she conceive would have God’s Son and to call him Jesus and together they would have peace in their heart.
And it is by faith in Jesus that we enter into God’s rest. We believe that Jesus came into the world to fulfil God’s purposes and plan to save all humanity from sin against God and as God raised Jesus from the dead( death is a the result of sin), because he was born of God, death had no dominion over him.
For us by simply believing that Jesus took our place on the cross dying for our sin we receive God’s peace and we come to know God as our Father, so to all who believe in him are saved by Grace.
Grace word placed on the other footprint.
“For whoever enters God’s rest also ceases from their labours as God did from His.” Hebrews 4: 10
Entering into God’s rest means that we cannot earn by good works what Jesus has done for us on the cross, we can only receive it and enter into God’s rest which is Salvation.
As a result we are blessed with every spiritual blessings in heavenly places. Confirming Jesus’ word, Whatever you ask in my name, I will do it, that the Father may be glorified in the Son, if you ask anything in my name I will do it.” Ephesians 1: 3. John 14: 13, 14.
 
JESUS’  NAME Joseph and Mary were asked to name him Jesus. Hebrew ‘Yeshua’ the name  means – The Lord’s Salvation     
 
Peter and John prayed for the paralytic man at gate beautiful, Peter said to him, “Silver & gold I haven’t got to give you, but in the name of Jesus of Nazareth ‘Rise up and walk.’  Peter took him by the hand and the man rose to his feet and began to leap about, he was so filled with joy.
So we follow taking hold of his promise- in faith pray in his name and Jesus intercedes to his and our Father for us.
God is our Father and in Jesus we share God’s love, his compassion, humility, kindness, generosity, friendship, faithfulness, his word, his victory, his joy and peace to all who we meet as we journey through this life. Amen

The Messiah’s Secret – Treasure in Heaven

The Messiah’s Secret – Treasure in Heaven 
 
Readings Hebrews 11: 1-3. Luke 12: 32 – 40
“Do not be afraid, little flock, for your Father has been pleased to give you the kingdom. Sell your possessions and give to the poor. Provide purses for yourselves that will not wear out, a treasure in heaven that will not be exhausted, where no thief comes near and no moth destroys. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Luke 12: 32- 34. NIV Bible
 
The congregation were in two teams each purse was opened as the questions were answered. The contents were either treasure that will be kept in heaven or moths (3) 
All the purses had sweets and gifts, the treasure purses had items from magazine cut outs relating to Christian ministry. The 3 purses with the moths had no magazine cut outs. In each purse a number of points scored and were added up to produce a winning team. 
The treasure are the things that we do willingly for others, we do for Jesus. These things will never fade and are kept safe in heaven.
 
Treasure Hunt (teaching the little ones to identify and the purpose behind these pieces of church furniture)
A picture was cut into four parts each part placed in connection with a question: 
Where do we read stories from the Bible? The Lectern (Eagle). Where babies are baptised – The Font. 
Where we receive Communion- Communion rail. 
Where the stories of Jesus are expounded – The Pulpit/reading desk. 
On the back of the four parts of the picture each had a gift.The picture was of Jesus.
Jesus the treasure of the kingdom of heaven.
 
Message 
We can do ‘face-time’ or skype people using technology, we can put the numbers in that connect us to a friend or relative to where they live on our planet and we see them on the screen of the phone where they are at that moment in time and have a conversation with them. It is amazing technology, we know how it works through satellite, wireless and cable.
 
God’s technology is to give us his kingdom not by just being linked or connected by prayer, but for his kingdom to be actually within us.
 
So how does it work? It works by faith, everybody has this element of creation faith. In this realm of faith there is a battle going on; it’s were people are searching to connect their faith to something. 
Some people experience the sense of having been in a place before and assume it’s a previous life, as a result they may turn and put their faith in re-incarnation. 
Some people believe in UFO’s or others may say I’ve seen a ghost so they turn to spiritualism. 
So the battle ground for people’s faith is in the world. The robber who steals a person’s faith is the devil, he will distract, confuse and lie, so that a person does not come to faith in Jesus.
 
Faith in Jesus
God has made it so that we are able to enter his kingdom now, and we enter through faith in Jesus. In the New Testament many of the people who came to Jesus to be healed were asked by Jesus did they have faith in him. The only requirement was to have faith in him.
 
The Bible says faith – is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. Hebrews 11: 1. 
 
Faith is like: when we are poorly we go to the doctor, he examines us and prescribes the treatment for his diagnosis. 
We have gone to the doctor in faith having the assurance and conviction that he/she will give us the medicine that will make us better.
 
Faith to believe that in his love, Jesus bore our sins upon the cross and healed our broken relationship with God and as a result, the Lord our God has poured his love, the treasure of the kingdom of God into our hearts.   
 
Jesus said, “In that day you will know that I am in the Father, and you in me, and I in you.” 
“If a person loves me, he will keep my word, and my Father will love him and we will come to him and make our home with him.” John 14: 20, 23.     
 
The Holy Spirit of God’s kingdom acts on the words about Jesus, bringing into fruition Jesus’ abiding presence in the heart and mind as a result the Christian bears the fruit of his kingdom.  
After entering into the kingdom of God we become its’ Ambassadors with the mind of Christ and our behaviour following the Lord’s life and teaching.
 
“God the Father will glorify me, for he will take what is mine; and declare it to you. All that the Father has is mine; therefore I said he will take what is mine and will declare it to you.” John 16: 14, 15. 
 
Isaiah wrote of the kingdom of God, having been given the knowledge of it through prophecy. “The wolf will lie down with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the yearling together, and a little child shall lead them. The cow will feed with the bear, their young will lie down together, and the lion will eat straw like the ox.” Isaiah 11: 6, 7. 
 
The Kingdom of God is where compassion grows like trees and where flowers bear the fragrance of joy and their seeds of truth are scattered. Its’ pathways are of patience and peace and the atmosphere, the substance of it is completely made up of love. 
Fear and worry are not there in the kingdom, unless a window is opened to let them in, like the moth that ravages the clothes. Fear and worry eats away at our faith.
We remove the fear and the worry as we take our problems to Jesus and leave them at the foot of his empty cross, leaving them there. Trusting and believing that Jesus will help us. 
 
Faith without works is dead wrote the Lord’s brother James. 
Two years ago, I must admit that I was anxious as to whether we were right in having a Mothers Union (M.U) bric – brac Stall on Rawtenstall Market. We were raising funds for the M.U Relief Fund and I was asking myself as Rossendale’s M.U Deanery Leader were we living by faith? 
The day before the event, while I was sorting and pricing up the items these words that are in our reading popped into my mind, “Sell your possessions and give arms.” I was relieved and delighted at the same time that the Lord had answered our prayers. We were doing it for the right reasons. 
 
Our hope is that our inheritance in Jesus is kept safe in heaven for us. 
Jesus gave us the example in his parable of the man who went to his friends house at midnight, getting him out of bed to supply him with a loaf of bread to feed his quests who had arrived unexpectly.” His friend at first was not too pleased at being disturbed, but he gave his friend the loaf. Luke 11: 5-8 
 
Some of he things that will last for eternity, the list is endless: When we have responded to our neigbour’s need: the emergency and the errands etc. The times when we have prayed for their family and friends. The opportunities to tell them about Jesus. 
 
The Treasure that is stored in heaven.
There is an old saying, “You brought nothing into the world, and you can’t take anything out.” We can’t take our money or possessions with us when we die, but what we have in Jesus, we did not have it when we were born.
 
What we have in Jesus, we take with us when the Lord calls us home. It’s the treasure of the kingdom of God, the abiding presence of Jesus, the love of God in our hearts, his kingdom on the earth as it is in heaven. 
 
Judgment Seat of Christ. 
After the Lord calls out his church and we come before him for rewards, not punishment. The treasure that will never fade away will be a blessing to us: like the drink given to quench some one’s thirst, the words of comfort when we ministered to a person in their time of suffering. Corinthians 3: 13.                          
Making a purse.  
A piece of cardboard cut out in the shape of a purse 16 inches / 10 inches. Two pieces of material cut slightly larger than the cardboard. Sew the two pieces of material together leaving the top opening and one side unstitched to allow cardboard to fit inside. Place the cardboard inside. Stitch up the side. Using a strip of foil glue it to the top opening.  
Another piece of foil to make the clasp into a small diamond shape. Decorate with bows and ribbon, cut out and glue on to purse ‘Hello Kitty’ and ‘Wally.’ Pictures of moths and treasure boxes with words: love , joy and peace inside the lids.                                      
The purses were attached with split pins to a large (recycled) cardboard sheet covered with lining paper, and a blob of glue on the back of the cardboard to keep it the pin in place.