Thursday - May 19, 2016
Woodlawn Family Bible Study
THURSDAY
BIBLE READING: Matthew
6:30
MAIN IDEA:
“Look Again and Consecrate”
DISCUSSION:
A simple statement of
Jesus is always a puzzle to us because we will not be simple. How can we
maintain the simplicity of Jesus so that we may understand Him? By receiving
His Spirit, recognizing and relying on Him, and obeying Him as He brings us the
truth of His Word, life will become amazingly simple.
Jesus asks us to consider that “if God so clothes the grass of the field . . .” how “much more” will He clothe you, if you keep your relationship right with Him? Every time we lose ground in our fellowship with God, it is because we have disrespectfully thought that we knew better than Jesus Christ. We have allowed “the cares of this world” to enter in (Matthew 13:22), while forgetting the “much more” of our heavenly Father.
Jesus asks us to consider that “if God so clothes the grass of the field . . .” how “much more” will He clothe you, if you keep your relationship right with Him? Every time we lose ground in our fellowship with God, it is because we have disrespectfully thought that we knew better than Jesus Christ. We have allowed “the cares of this world” to enter in (Matthew 13:22), while forgetting the “much more” of our heavenly Father.
“Look at the birds of
the air . . .” (6:26). Their function is to obey the instincts God placed
within them, and God watches over them. Jesus said that if you have the right
relationship with Him and will obey His Spirit within you, then God will care for
your “feathers” too.
“Consider the lilies of
the field . . .” (6:28). They grow where they are planted. Many of us refuse to
grow where God plants us. Therefore, we don’t take root anywhere. Jesus said if
we would obey the life of God within us, He would look after all other things.
Did Jesus Christ lie to us? Are we experiencing the “much more” He promised? If
we are not, it is because we are not obeying the life God has given us and have
cluttered our minds with confusing thoughts and worries. How much time have we
wasted asking God senseless questions while we should be absolutely free to
concentrate on our service to Him? Consecration is the act of continually
separating myself from everything except that which God has appointed me to do.
It is not a onetime experience but an ongoing process. Am I continually
separating myself and looking to God every day of my life?
O Lord, I praise You for the revelation of Your Supreme
Fatherhood that dawns on me through the grace of the Lord Jesus. Oh, that I may
be the child of my Father in heaven!
APPLICATION:
Discuss ways in which
we can experience the “much more” that God has promised.
Prayer Requests:
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