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Fear Not 365 – For Jesus Is The Cornerstone

March 31, 2017 by ChristianHolinessDaily Leave a Comment


Psalm 118 tells us this in verses 21 and 22: 

I will praise You,

For You have answered me,

And have become my salvation.

The stone which the

builders rejected

Has become the chief

Cornerstone.

Think of the cornerstone not as the ceremonial stone with an inscription, a date, or a dedication. That is not what is meant in the Bible. Rather, think of a builder attempting to layout his work level and true. The first stone set in place must be perfectly cut and perfectly placed, else subsequent stones will stray far off course. 

Paul, in Ephesians 2, calls Christ our cornerstone, but couldn’t the same be said about Mohammed, Buddha, or any such person?

What makes this stone so perfect that it acts as a guide for every part of the house? Are there not, in fact, many stones that can be a guide?
Dropping the analogy, let’s look at that question in a practical sense. Jesus was a good man, a great teacher, an advocate of the poor, a philosopher, and one who exemplified faith in His death… But, the same might be said of the founders of other world religions? What makes Christ different than they?

What makes Jesus the one true Way, the Truth, and the Life… What makes Him the only door into God’s Kingdom… Is this:

Jesus is the only one who lived a perfect life, thus overcoming sin, and He is the only one who rose from the dead, and conquered death. 

The stones used to build the House of God may be all shapes and sizes, all different qualities, and even different colors. All are imperfect. The Cornerstone is alone perfect.

Fear Not, for Jesus is the Cornerstone. 

Jesus is the Cornerstone,

He came for sinners to atone;

Tho’ rejected by His own,

He became the Cornerstone.

O Jesus is the Cornerstone.

When I am by trial oppressed,

On the Stone I am at rest;

When the seeds of truth are sown,

He remains the Cornerstone.

Jesus is the Cornerstone.

Lari Goss, 1976. (copyright 1976 Bridge Building Music, Inc.). 

Filed Under: Daily Walk with Christ, Fear Not, Uncategorized

Fear Not 365 – For Things COULD Get Much Worse

March 30, 2017 by ChristianHolinessDaily Leave a Comment


If you have been in the Church more than a couple days, you have likely heard the story of Jonah. If not, look it up, for it is an exciting read. Jonah, I think, has gotten a bad rap. He is called the Reluctant Prophet. It is often said that he refused to deliver God’s Word to the people of Nineveh because he despised them. I think it is more than that. I think he was also afraid. 

Let me back up. God tells Jonah that the sins of the city of Nineveh have come to His attention and He wishes Jonah to deliver to them an ultimatum: repent of your wicked ways or be destroyed. 

Nineveh sits about 500 miles east of Jerusalem in modern-day Iraq. Jonah does just the opposite. He buys passage to southern Spain, near Gibraltar, 2500 miles in the wrong direction. 

Jonah later tells God that his reason for fleeing is that he didn’t want to see Nineveh spared. “That is why I was so quick to flee to Tarshish. I knew that you are a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and abounding in love, a God who relents from sending calamity.” 

What you may not know is that Nineveh was not just depraved, it was mighty, intimidating, and frightful. It had perhaps the largest army in the ancient world. It was in a constant state of war, and had conquered many neighboring nations. It was a real threat to Israel. 

Nineveh had incredibly abusive laws. The death penalty was dispensed as easily as parking tickets in today’s world. To enter the gates is the city, one had  pass through mounds of skulls, put there to inspire obedience to the king. 

While Jonah no doubt hated the people of Nineveh, he would be a fool not to be afraid of them as well. He ran away and found that God delivered him to the ocean to be swallowed by a great fish. 

God had showed Jonah that, though he may not like the job he had been called to do, the alternative was much worse. 

The message? It is God who gives us life and salvation. It is God who sustains us. Without God, we sink to the bowels of the earth, to the deepest trenches of the sea. 

It is God’s grace that delivers us, and He may give it to whom He pleases. 

Considering God’s love and how He demonstrates it to us, we should be content with the situations in which He puts us, for things could be much worse. 

Fear Not, for things could be much worse.

Filed Under: Daily Walk with Christ, Fear Not Tagged With: fear, Jonah, Nineveh

Fear Not 365 – For We Know in Whom We Have Believed. 

March 29, 2017 by ChristianHolinessDaily Leave a Comment


Occasionally in my daily devotions, I stumble upon a passage that is so inspiring that I just want to jump for joy and shout about it. Today’s verse is such. 

The Apostle Paul never found himself worthy to serve God. And, for good reason. None of us are worthy, for we are full of sin and darkness. 

Yet, because of His great love for us, God sent His Son to die as a sacrifice, so that we do not have to die. He was raised from the dead, and now sits beside God, in heaven. 

What love, what wondrous love, He has for us. That God should love a sinner such as you or I. 

Because He first loved me, I commit my life to Him, promising to serve Him. Yet, even in that promise, I fail Him, for I know that if it is left up to me, I will fail Him. 

It is not up to me, though. I rely fully on the power of His Holy Spirit Who lives within me. I have faith that He shall never fail me. I commit fully to Him and I am persuaded that He is able to keep that which I have committed to Him until the day that I meet Him face-to-face. For, I know in Whom I have believed. 

I am not ashamed… And I fear not, for I know in Whom I have believed. 

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I know not why God’s wondrous grace

To me He hath made known,

Nor why, unworthy, Christ in love

Redeemed me for His own.
But “I know Whom I have believed,

And am persuaded that He is able

To keep that which I’ve committed

Unto Him against that day.”

– I Know Whom I Have Believed, David W. Whittle, 1883.

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