Thursday, January 28, 2021

The Last Judgment

Matthew 25:31  
When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and 
all the holy angels with him, then shall he 
sit upon the throne of his glory:"  

    There is a judgment to come, in which every man shall be sentenced to a state of everlasting happiness, or misery. Christ shall come, not only in the glory of His Father, but in His own glory. The wicked and godly dwell here together, in the same cities, churches, families, and will not always be known one from the other.
    Jesus Christ is the great Shepherd; He will shortly distinguish between those that are His, and those that are not.  All other distinctions will be done away; but the great one between saints and sinners, holy and unholy, will remain for ever. The happiness the saints shall possess is very great. It is a kingdom; the most valuable possession on earth; yet this is but a faint resemblance of the blessed state of the saints in heaven. It is a kingdom prepared. The Father provided it for them in the greatness of his wisdom and power; the Son purchased it for them; and the blessed Spirit, in preparing them for the kingdom. 
    The wicked in this world were often called to come to Christ for life and rest, but they turned from His calls; and justly are those bid to depart from Christ, that would not come to Him. Condemned sinners will in vain offer excuses. The punishment of the wicked will be an everlasting punishment; their state cannot be altered. Thus life and death, good and evil, the blessing and the curse, are set before us, that we may choose our way, and as our way so shall our end be.  
   My Friends, This happiness is for believers, and they for it, for all eternity. They shall come and inherit it. What we inherit is not got by ourselves. It is God that makes heirs of heaven. We are not to believe that the amount of our bounty will entitle us to eternal happiness. Good works done for God's sake, through Jesus Christ, and we see here that the marking of the character of believers are made holy by the Spirit of Christ, and as the effects of grace bestowed on those who do them. 
Amen!

Reading:  Matt. 25:31-46
Ref:  HGSB
May God Bless You
And Your Family
Minister Robert A. Lail Sr.
The Cross Life Ministry

Friday, January 22, 2021

Last Shall Be First

Mat 20:15-16
"Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? 
Is thine eye evil, because I am good?  So the last 
shall be first, and the first last: for many 
be called, but few chosen." 


   This parable is related to Peter's question in Matthew 19:27 "Then answered Peter and said unto him, Behold, we have forsaken all, and followed thee; what shall we have therefore?  Jesus did explain to His disciples in the closing verses of Matt. chap 19. what they would receive, that have followed Him. The lesson that Jesus is teaching with this parable simply hinges upon the distinction between the laborers that were hired and the ones that were not.
   The first group was hired all day, for a penny a day (12 hour day).  Now there were a total of five groups of Laborers, The house holder, only hired the first group. The other groups were not hired, but called with a promise from the householder that he would reward them justly according to his own estimation of what would be right.  What the hired laborers didn't understand was, why, did everybody that started work in the field at different times during the day got the same pay as they got, 1 penny for a day's work. 
  My Friend's Those who agreed to work for twelve hours, set their own price and that is what they received. Our Lord wants us to follow the example of the other workers. Those who serve the Lord and leave the size of the reward up to Him, will always be given far more than if they insist on knowing how much they will receive before they begin.  "But many that are first shall be last; and the last shall be first," (Matt. 19:30).  
Amen! 

Reading:  Matt.  20:1-16
Ref: HGSB  

May God Bless You
And Your Family
Minister Robert A. Lail Sr.
The Cross Life Ministry 



Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Buried Treasure

Matthew 13:44
  Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto treasure 
hid in a field; the which when a man hath found, he 
hideth, and for joy thereof goeth and selleth all 
that he hath, and buyeth that field." 

   Jesus told a story about finding buried treasure, However if you don't pay attention you might miss what Jesus was saying to the people and us as well.  It was the law in Jesus' day, that whoever found buried treasure in his land he had the right to keep it.  If he owned the land he owned what was under it.  Many poor farmers probably lived in hope that one day they would find, secret buried treasure. 
   Jesus' story, of buried treasure though it is short should never be overlooked.  His story is about a man who had found buried treasure in a field he did not own. This man done what anyone listening to Jesus would have done. He quickly covered up the treasure, and schemed how he could buy that field. He sold what he owned and one way or another he made a deal to buy that field.  As soon as the field was his, he quickly dug the treasure up and made it his own.  The Kingdom of Heaven is like that treasure, said Jesus.  The kingdom is worth all that a man may possess. Jesus asked His disciples, "Have you understood all this?"  The disciples said, "yes" 
   My Friends, This is a story about earthly things, with a Heavenly meaning. It is up to each follower of Jesus to discover for himself the meaning hidden in what Jesus said. The stories Jesus told, many were simple, but each one has a special meaning for the Kingdom of God. In this story Jesus is asking us, "Are You Looking For The Real Treasure?"
Amen!

Reading Matt. 13:34-44
Ref: HGSB

May God Bless You
And Your Family
Minister Robert A. Lail Sr. 
The Cross Life Ministry 

Friday, January 15, 2021

The Gift Of God

1 John 3:9  
"Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; 
for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot 
sin, because he is born of God."  

    All men are children of God in the sense, that we owe our lives to Him. We become His children only by an act of God's initiating grace and the response of our own hearts.  
Immediately the question arises: if we have that great honor when we become Christians, why are we so despised by the world?  The answer is that we are experiencing only what Jesus Christ has already experienced. When He came into the world, He was not recognized as the Son of God; the world preferred its own ideas and rejected His. The same will happen to any man who chooses the way of Jesus Christ.  Just remember; We are not merely called the children of God; We are the children of God.  It is by the "gift" of God that a man becomes a "child" of God.  By nature a man is the creature of God, but it is by grace that he becomes the child of God. 
   My Friends, When Christ appears, we shall see Him and be like Him.  The goal of all Believers has been and still is the vision of God. The end of all devotion is to see God. But that vision of God is not for the sake of individual satisfaction; it is in order that we may become like Him. Here is the Reality!  We cannot become like God unless we see Him; and we cannot see Him unless we are pure in heart, for only the pure in heart shall see God . In order to see God, we need the purity which only He can give.  "Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God." (Matt. 5:8).   
Amen!

Reading: 1 John 3:1-10 
Ref: HGSB

Ma God Bless You
And Your Family
Minister Robert A. Lail Sr.
The Cross Life Ministry 
 


 

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Little But Powerful


James 3:5  
"Even so the tongue is a little member, and 
boasteth great things. Behold, how 
great a matter a little fire kindleth!"


   We have always heard say, "if" we put a bit into the mouth of a horse, knowing that "if" 
we can control its mouth, we can control its whole body. So what James is saying, is that if 
you can control the tongue, you can control your whole body; but if the tongue is uncontrolled, your whole life is set on the wrong path.  
   A man can change the course of a ship and direct it to safety.  "A rudder is small and it is attached to the very rear end of the ship, but it has such power that by this little rudder, and by the power of one man, and when that power is gently exerted,a great fleet of ships can be moved. 'The tongue also is small, yet it can direct the whole course of a man's life"
   My Friends, The tongue is like a fire, it is wild and wide-ranging. The tongue can damage at a distance.  Man's ingenuity has tamed every wild creature in the sense of controlling and making useful; However no man by his own unaided efforts has ever been able to tame the tongue.  A chance word dropped at one end of the country or the town can finish up by bringing grief and hurt at the other.  Life and death are in the power of the tongue.  I'm not pleading for a controled life where speech is forbidden.  I'm pleading for the control of the tongue.  I'm saying that silence is sometimes better than speech.
Amen! 

Reading:  James 3:1-6
Ref: HGSB

May God Bless You
And Your Family
Minister Robert A. Lail Sr.
The Cross Life Ministry  

Monday, January 11, 2021

Tested And Triumphant

James 1:2-3  
"My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall 
into divers temptations; Knowing this, 
that the  trying of your faith 
worketh patience." 

    James never suggested to his readers that Christianity would be an easy way.  We must fully understand the meaning of the word Temptations, if we are to see the very essence of the Christian life. Temptation, is trial or testing directed towards an end, and the end is that he who is tested should emerge stronger and purer from the testing. 
    All kinds of experiences will come to us. There will be the test of the sorrows and the disappointments which seek to take our faith away. There will be the test of the seductions which seek to lure us from the right way. There will be the tests of the dangers, the sacrifices, the unpopularity which the Christian way must so often involve. But they are not meant to make us fall; they are meant to make us soar.  
    My Friends, Temptations, are not meant to defeat us; they are meant to be defeated. They are not meant to make us weaker; they are meant to make us stronger. Therefore we should not moan about them; we should rejoice in them. The Christian is like the athlete. The heavier the course of training he undergoes, the more he is glad, because he knows that it is fitting him all the better for victorious effort.  A rough step for every hard thing is another step on the upward way, to "The Crown Of Life." 
Amen!

Reading: James 1-1-18
Ref: HGSB

May God Bless You
And Your Family
Minister Robert A. Lail Sr.
The Cross Life Ministry

Sunday, January 10, 2021

Sanctify Daily Life

 Hebrews 13:7- 8  
"Remember them which have the rule over you, who have spoken unto
you the word of God: whose faith follow, considering the end of 
their conversation. Heb 13:8  Jesus Christ the same 
yesterday, and today, and forever."   


    Christ by giving Himself for us, (is), that He may purchase to Himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works; and that is what makes true religion the strongest bond of friendship. Here are earnest exhortations to several  of our Christian duties, mainly  contentment.  Sin opposed to  grace and duty is, an over eager desire for the wealth of this world, with envy of those who have more than ourselves.  But Having treasures in heaven, we may be content with meaningless things here.  
    Adam was in paradise, yet not contented; some angels in heaven were not contented; but the apostle Paul, had learned in every situation, to be content. We have reason to be contented with our present situation as well. Because God's promise contains the substance of all His promises; "I will never, no, never leave thee, no, never forsake thee." The true believer shall have the gracious presence of God with him, in life, at death, and forever. Men can do nothing against God, and God can make all that men do against his people, to turn to their good. 
   Christ is the same in the Old Testament day, as in the gospel today, and will be so to His people for ever, equally merciful, powerful, and all sufficient. Still He fills the hungry, encourages the trembling, and welcomes repenting sinners. He rejects the proud and self righteous, and hates iniquity. Believers should seek to have their hearts established in simple dependence on free grace, by the Holy Spirit, which would comfort their hearts.
   My Friends,  Let's go forth from sin, from the world, and from ourselves.  Living by faith in Christ, let us willingly separate from this evil world.  By faith seek in Christ the rest and peace which this world cannot give us. The sacrifice of praise to God, we should offer always. In this are worship and prayer, as well as thanksgiving
Amen!

 Reading: Heb.  13:1-15
Ref: HGSB
May God Bless You
And Your Family
Minister Robert A. Lail Sr
The Cross Life Ministry