I greet and bless you in the name of our Creator, Maker, and ever unforgettable Lord Jesus Christ. The blessed word that the Lord has given for you today is from the book of Deuteronomy 32:11-13, “As an eagle stirs up its nest, Hovers over its young, Spreading out its wings, taking them up, Carrying them on its wings, So the Lord alone led him, And there was no foreign god with him. “He made him ride in the heights of the earth, that he might eat the produce of the fields; He made him draw honey from the rock, And oil from the flinty rock.”
From the above passage we see how Moses taught the people of Israel to remember the goodness and faithfulness of God towards His people. It was to encourage them to heed the Word of the Lord and obey His will after he was gone. He wrote ‘The Song of Moses’ which is a long, but beautiful poem that contrasts the love and loyalty of God to His people, with their wilfulness and waywardness. Moses also gives some clear statements on the perfect character of God, Who is good to His people and very gracious, but will most certainly execute justice on those who disobey His Word. Moses had led the people for nearly forty years and had proved God was faithful to them, honest and true, “like droplets on the fresh grass and showers on a herb-garden. “Thus Moses proclaimed the greatness of God to be ‘The Rock’, Whose work is perfect, Whose ways are true, and Who is faithful, righteous, upright, and without prejudice. He also tells these unwise people that God was their Father, Who brought them out of Egypt and established them promising an inheritance for all the children of Jacob.
Moses reminds the people about how the Lord found Israel in a desolate land and provided for them in a barren, howling wilderness. He describes how God surrounded them, cared for them, and protected them, as if they were ‘the pupil of His eye’. He also compared God’s love “Like an eagle that stirs up its nest, and hovers over its young, the Lord spread His wings and caught them, He carried them on His feathers. What a precious and poignant picture we have of the Lord when likened to an eagle. Eagles have been identified as being swift in flight and a powerful adversary who is strong and tenacious and with excellent vision. Although the eagle is a fierce bird of prey, it has also been identified as a wise and attentive parent, showing great care and tenderness for its young, while teaching them some very hard lessons.
When Jacob left to his uncle Laban’s place, he did not have much wealth or enough money to start his business. He took only the blessings of his parents and left to Padan Aram. Jacob went alone empty handed with only a staff. He was going in the wilderness all alone, where there were plenty of wolves. The howling of wolves were too threatening. And the wilderness was deserted. In such a horrible situation God found Jacob. To bless Israel was pleasing to God. May be some of you who are reading this message are scared to send your children far from home for higher education, or for the sake of onsite job opportunity. You seem to be so worried. You are scared that your children will be caught up in the snare of the people, who are very much like the wolves by nature, always howling, and roaring. You think. “All these days I kept my child safely under my arms, Now that he has to go far away, is unthinkable.” But I wish to tell you that you should entrust your children in the hands of God and just leave them in prayer. God will take care of them, in the new place as God took care of Jacob in a strange land. He who went empty handed and a staff returned to Canaan his father’s place with two companies. He became a rich and wealthy person, had twelve children and large number of cattle and herds because God was with him.
Moses wrote in the book of Exodus of how God bore His people Israel, and carried them on eagles’ wings and brought them to Himself. When an eagle starts to teach her eaglet how to fly, she gathers him up on her feathers and flies higher and higher, carrying the young fledgling on outstretched wings. At the appropriate time, she allows the little eaglet to fall from its secure perch, but quickly swoops down, only to catch the baby bird in the safety of her feathers – until he has learned to spread his own wings and soar into the heavens. In the similar manner God will teach you through tough ways and help you soar high, like the eagle and mount higher in life. Therefore you parents need not to worry about your children. The picture of the eagle stirring up its nest, hovering over its young, spreading out its wings and catching its babies on its feathers, paints the most beautiful picture of our heavenly Father as he cares for us, teaches us, trains us, and causes us to grow in grace as we trust Him in the increasingly problematic times in which we live. Cast all your cares upon Him for He cares for you. The righteous shall never be moved. God bless you.
Prayer: Our loving heavenly Father, we thank You for this blessed day. Father God we thank you for the lovely ‘Song of Moses’ and the many lessons we can learn from it. Thank You for loving us and saving us, by your only begotten Son. Thank You for the care You readily give to all Your children and thank You for those times in our life when You have ‘stirred up our little nest’ and permitted us to undergo difficult times, which has helped us to strengthen our faith and to grow in grace and in a knowledge of God. Thank You for being so faithful to us, even when our faith fails and thank You, Father, for Your day by day provision and care. May we be a living witness to Your never-failing goodness and grace.
In Jesus Name We Pray.
Amen.
My beloved in Christ, I greet and bless you in the name of our Creator, Maker, and ever unforgettable Lord Jesus Christ. The blessed word that the Lord has given for you today is from the book of Psalms 86:7, “In the day of my trouble I will call upon You, For You will answer me.”
In the above context we see that David depended upon God. He says that in the day of trouble, he will call upon the Lord. And he is confident that when he calls upon the name of the Lord, God will answer him.” He further says, “I am poor and sorrowful, Let Your Salvation, O God set me up on high”. Since he considers himself poor, he asks the Lord to set him on high. We all desire to be at a higher level. David also knew that God raises the poor out of the dust, and lifts the needy out of the ash heap. So he puts his confidence in the Lord God of Israel. When our poverty and wretchedness, is felt, we plead powerfully on our behalf, at the throne of grace. The best self-preservation is to commit ourselves to God’s keeping. We realize that we are set apart for God, and made partaker of His sanctifying grace. It is a great encouragement to prayer, to feel that we have received the converting grace of God, and have learned to trust in him, and to be his servants. We may expect comfort from God, when we keep up our communion with God. God’s goodness appears in two things, in giving and forgiving. Whatever others do, let us call upon God, and commit our case to him; we shall then know that we do not seek God in vain.
Our God alone possesses almighty power and infinite love. Christ is the way and the truth. And one who believes in the Lord will be more desirous to be taught the way and the truth. The truth of God, in order to walk therein, and be delivered out of earthly distress. Those who do not set the Lord before them, seek after earthly desires. But to those who seek God, the compassion, mercy, and truth of God, will be their refuge and consolation. In considering David’s experience, and that of a true Christian, we must not lose sight of God, who though he was rich, for our sakes became poor, that we through his poverty might become rich.
Many of you are reading this message with much expectation, because you are filled with much sorrow and distress. You believe that God will do something for you. Yes, God is going to lift you up. Because you have come to Him with all your heart and mind. Today you are in a very low position, may be because of debts or you had failed to do business wisely, therefore you have gone through loss in your business. You are pained at heart because you are not able to do well in life. You are currently lying upon ash heap and amidst garbage because of failure in your life. But God wants to lift you up. Because He is a God who makes poor, and makes rich. He brings one low, and lifts one up. God has seen your poor state of life. He will lift you up from the miry clay, and set you on high upon a rock. You are thinking in your mind, look “I am poor and needy, all are suppressing me, they don’t respect me for what I am.”Therefore you are in search of God, Almighty. You want God to set you on high. This was the very state of David. His father and his brothers despised him. He was a neglected child. They thought he was only fit for tending sheep on the mountain top. For all his other brothers were in the army of Israel. Once his father sent him to see his brothers who were in the war zone or in the battle field. David was only a shepherd by. He was tending his father’s sheep. David in obedience to his father left all the sheep behind and went to see his brothers with some food for them. Having given his brothers the food he stood watching the army. He was curious to know what was happening in the battle field. His brothers compelled him to return home. But David was reluctant to return. His brothers were speaking very rudely and chasing him from there. They did not show him any kindness, or favour, for his timely help. How troubled he must have been at that moment. David was afflicted. He was filled with sorrow, pain, remorse, humiliation and suppression. He was despised by all.
David knew well that God will one day lift him up. Though he was poor and lowly and was despised by his brothers, God was watching him. God decided to lift him up. He called Samuel the prophet and asked him to anoint David as the next king of Israel. All the sons of Jesse were brought before Samuel. But none of them were chosen. God had David in his mind. God directed Samuel to pour the oil upon the head of David and anoint him as the next king of Israel. So at the appointed time God exalted David. In the same way God will lift you up and set you on high before others. Your enemies shall see you being exalted before them. You who were in the ash heap will suddenly be seated along with the princes of this world. Which means you will be seated with high authority and rule over others. Your position will change in the society . You will be respected by all the people in your town. People from across the world will come to know of your name and fame. So your confidence in God will never be a waste. God will not only lift you up but also admire you. That Is His desire regarding those who commit themselves to God. He lifts those who humble themselves. And God resists the proud. Humble yourselves. God Bless you.
Prayer: Our loving heavenly Father, we thank You for this blessed day. Father God, we thank you for teaching us the importance of being humble. Since David was humble You exalted him. Likewise, may we be humble and simple in our attitude. Help us to be obedient to our parents. Show us the way of truth. May we learn to walk in truth and obedience to God.
In Jesus Name We Pray.
Amen.
I greet and bless you in the name of our Creator, Maker, and ever unforgettable Lord Jesus Christ. The blessed word that the Lord has given for you today is from Genesis 26; 12 & 13, “Isaac sowed during the famine, and he reaped a hundredfold, he began to prosper, and continued prospering until he became very prosperous “.
This is how God blessed mankind in the Bible, “In the sweat of your face you shall eat bread (Genesis 3:19). Joseph nourished the entire nation of Egypt during famine (Genesis 47:15-17). He even provided for his brothers who had earlier thrown him in a pit and sold him to the Midianites (Genesis 47:12). Have you been in sorrow all these days? God is asking you to, “Go, and eat your bread with joy”. ‘Bread’ indicates that an ‘Income’ has been wrapped into it. It could mean a good income or a decent salary. Put your faith in these words, God will increase your earning capacity. Hallelujah!
The world today is facing a recession due to the Corona pandemic. Even as you read this Mangala Vaarthai let not your faith diminish. How should you pray now? “Lord it’s true this is a pandemic season. Isaac sowed during the famine, and he reaped a hundredfold, he began to prosper, and continued prospering until he became very prosperous (Genesis 26:12, 13). Likewise bless me and my household.” God is mighty to raise and prosper you (Psalm 118:5).
Recently when I had gone to Nagercoil prayer tower a family of husband, wife and two children came to meet me. First the wife said, “I speak in tongues and pray for a long time every day.” But the husband said, “Even today morning we both fought before we came here. Many days we are not able to enjoy a family meal which my wife has prepared because there is continuous strife and misunderstanding between us. Moreover, during family prayer my wife will monopolize everything – be it singing songs, or reading the word, or praying. My children and I are just spectators of her hour-long family prayer time. God revealed the following instruction through me, “Family prayer time is not a one man’s show. Every member of the family must pray for the needs of the family like – family welfare, children’s education, their future, and the problems they encounter. The wife should pray for the husband’s needs and the husband for the wife’s requirements; this is how we inherit the blessings from God.” Thus, I prayerfully advised them. The wife immediately wept bitterly and sought forgiveness from the Lord, “So long the enemy has called out discord in our family prayer time. But thank God today He has opened my eyes.”
Dearly beloved, today God is blessing you. Be united as a family and pray for each other. God will surely bless you to eat your bread with joy and bless all the works of your hands!
Prayer:
Our loving heavenly Father, we thank You for this blessed day. Lord we praise and exalt Your holy Name. Help us to lead a good family life. Help us to join as a family and pray for each other’s need. Bless us to eat our bread with joy. In Jesus Name We Pray.
Amen.
Dearly beloved, I greet and bless you in the name of our Creator, Maker, and ever unforgettable Lord Jesus Christ. The blessed word that the Lord has given for you today is from the book of Deuteronomy 11:12, “ A land for which the Lord your God cares; the eyes of the Lord your God are always on it, from the beginning of the year to the very end of the year.”
From the above context we learn that our God enquires our cares for the land of Canaan. A good and large land, a land flowing with milk and honey. A land allotted or granted for His chosen generation. The people of Israel and we read that the eyes of the Lord are upon the land from the beginning of the year till the very end. The nation indicates the people of the land. Through this message the Lord wants to enquire each and every one of you, both as individuals and as a family. God wants to know what your problem is and that of your children. What is the spiritual problem that you face daily in your life. You might wonder what the greatness of the land of Canaan is. Well God is so concerned about the people of Canaan that He keeps enquiring about them from time to time.
God loved the people of Canaan. And so He kept enquiring about them, their welfare, their health issues and the system of education and their social customs, economic conditions and various other problems. The Bible says, “The eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth to show Himself strong, on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him.”If you are loyal to God then He will descend upon you to save you to rescue you, out of all your troubles, or problems however hard they might be. Those of you who are reading this message, God is saying that God is directly fixing His view upon you and your family. God is prophetically saying that you will sow little and reap in plenty in the days to come. For until today you had sown plenty of seeds but you reaped very little. God is bringing the prosperity of the Land of Canaan right in front of you and your family as such.
God is actively looking for people who remain loyal to Him. When it say, His eyes “run,” it means they are on an aggressive, high-speed search. The Bible says, God has seven eyes and all seven scour the earth, looking for those whose gaze is lifted to Him for help. When God finds this kind of heart loyalty, He shows Himself strong on their behalf. He fights for them, from their enemies for God loves His people. He will never allow anyone to prevail over them. It is all about deliverance from enemy invasion. When the thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy, God wants to answer by demonstrating His military strength and awesome delivering power. But He’s looking for singular focus. That they might fear Him, “Behold, the eye of the Lord, is on those who fear Him, on those who hope in His mercy, to deliver their soul from death, and to keep them alive in famine.”
We read in the Bible that Asa’s son, Jehoshaphat, was invaded by a formidable army from Edom and Moab during his reign, and he spoke up and said to the people of Jerusalem, “Believe in the LORD your God, and you shall be established; believe His prophets, and you shall prosper.” God delivered Jehoshaphat and his army from their enemies the Edomites. It’s an amazing story! Have you been invaded by a foreign force that is trying to steal, kill, and destroy in your life? Give your heart in perfect loyalty to God, wait on Him, and He will show Himself strong on your behalf—He will fight for you. His eyes are eagerly searching for this kind of devotion! God is reaching for a loyal heart, to stand strong on your behalf. Will you be loyal to Him? Then He will cast His eyes upon you and will guard and protect you not only from your enemies but also from all other day to day problems that you face in your life. God Bless you.
Prayer: Our loving heavenly Father, we thank You for this blessed day. Father God we thank you for enquiring us, our welfare and all our problems. Help us to be loyal to You that we may enjoy, Your mighty Hand of protection upon us. Fight our enemies, for us and never put us to shame. May we lift up our hearts to God like Jehoshaphat, and be confident in you. Deliver us from sickness, death and all kinds of evil that surround us at times.
In Jesus Name We Pray.
Amen.
I greet and bless you in the name of our Creator, Maker, and ever unforgettable Lord Jesus Christ. The blessed word that the Lord has given for you today is from the book of Exodus 33:19, “And he said, ‘I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim the name of the Lord before you. and I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show mercy on whom I will show mercy. “
Moses pleads with God, “Show me thy glory!” And God answers, “I will make all my goodness pass before you and will proclaim before you my name, Yahweh. And I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show mercy to whom I will show mercy.”God’s Glory and God’s Name are significant according to God. When Moses asked God to reveal His Glory, God proclaims to him his name. In other words, if you grasp the name of God, you will see his glory.
God uses His name to denote certain aspects of his Glory and Power. The name Yahweh represents, “I am who I am. But in the above context His name denotes His merciful nature. I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious. In the first case the focus was on the existence of God —determining his personality or power. In the second case the focus is on the gracious action of God — that he does what he does determining his choices. This is what God reveals about himself when Moses asks to see God’s glory. The Glory of God Is His Sovereign Freedom. It is the glory of God to be gracious to whomever he pleases. His will moves in directions that he alone determines. And to change his will are influences, which ultimately he has ordained. His choice to show mercy to one person and not to another is a choice that originates in the mystery of his sovereign will, and not in the will of his creature. And the above context teaches us that this self-determining freedom of God is his name and his glory.
God says to Moses, “I have seen this people, and behold, it is a stiff-necked people; now therefore let me alone, that my wrath may burn hot against them and I may consume them.”But Moses responds to God with a desperate prayer for the people. He makes his case not on the basis of Israel’s worth but on the basis of God’s worth. “Your name will be profaned among the Egyptians, and your word to the fathers will fall.” So God relented. Having heard the prayer of Moses God resumes his purpose to send the Israelites to the Promised Land. God said to Moses, “But now go, lead the people to the place of which I have spoken to you; behold, my angel shall go before you.” But Moses was not satisfied with an unknown angel. Moses said, “If thy presence will not go with me, do not carry us up from here.”This is an astonishing request. For God had said earlier said, “ I will not go up among you, lest I consume you in the way, for you are a stiff-necked people.” But Moses says that if God will not go up with them, he won’t go either. Moses is holding out for something unspeakable — that a Holy God will have so much mercy upon a stiff-necked people that He will not only go up with them to the promised land, but also, that God would make them distinct among all the peoples of the earth. Moses’s request was unthinkable, So God said, “This very thing that you have spoken I will do; for you have found favour in my sight, and I know you by name.” In other words, God agreed to go up with this stiff-necked people. This decision of God to go with the people is pure grace.
To those of you reading this message I wish to say, that we too are stiff necked people like the people of Israel full of pride, arrogant and disobedient to God. We always look for blessing without realizing our wicked and crooked ways. We never wish to mend our ways. We think we are too great and boast of our personality, our beauty, our status in the society, our achievements without realizing that they are gifts given to us graciously by God. Though the people of Israel were stiff necked, God had been merciful to them, and led them to the Promised Land as a pillar of cloud during the day and as a pillar of fire during the night. His presence went before them. God will be merciful to you also in spite of your wrong ways, provided you humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God. Be hospitable, a lover of what is good, sober minded, just and self controlled. Speak the things which are proper. Then God will bless you for God blesses those who fear the Lord, and delights in His Commandments. God Bless you.
Prayer: Our loving heavenly Father, we thank You for this blessed day. Loving Lord Jesus, we thank you for speaking to us through your word. Lord help us to be like Moses not to do anything, or go anywhere without your presence. Teach us to intercede for others like him. Be merciful to us Oh God. Help us to live a righteous life. Meet our day to day needs. Thank you for the blessings you have showered upon us. Take care of us under your mighty hands. Protect us and guard us.
In Jesus Name We Pray.
Amen.