Dear Grands,

Micah 6:8, “With what shall I come to the LORD and bow myself before the God on high? Shall I come to Him with burnt offerings, with yearling calves?
7 Does the LORD take delight in thousands of rams, in ten thousand rivers of oil? Shall I present my firstborn for my rebellious acts, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
8 He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the LORD require of you but to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?”

Selecting a gift for someone is not always easy. What does he or she need? What is the right size? What about the color? Most importantly, how much does it cost? The prophet Micah’s questions considered none of these. All that mattered to the prophet was what matters to the LORD. But what is it that matters to the LORD?

Does what resonated with the prophet resonate with us? We should hope that it does because being just in our dealings with others, possessing kindness and a loving attitude toward them, and living daily with a spirit and attitude of humility toward God and our fellowman — all this is what matters to the LORD. We know from His Word and His Life how he wants us to behave.

Now, let’s turn those factors toward ourselves and ask, “Is that how I behave toward others?” There’s an old chorus we used to sin that taught us how to behave. Do you remember it?

Let others see Jesus in you;
Let others see Jesus in you;
Keep telling the story, be faithful and true;
Let others see Jesus in you.

When we live for Him, not only does that bring Him honor and glory, it allows those who don’t know Him to better understand who He truly is. Our living witness opens the door to the knowedge of Him on a personal level. God bless you as you live for Him!

Heartily in Christ Jesus,

(Dado III)

Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D.
Springdale, Arkansas 72764
United States of America

“We never know that Christ is all we need until He becomes all that we have.” – Corrie ten Boom

Dear Grands,

Jonah 4:1-2, “But it greatly displeased Jonah and he became angry.
2 He prayed to the LORD and said, ‘Please LORD, was not this what I said while I was still in my own country? Therefore, in order to forestall this I fled to Tarshish, for I knew that You are a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and abundant in lovingkindness, and one who relents concerning calamity.’”

Did your parents or a teacher or a superior at work ever assign you a responsibility you didn’t want carry out? This is exactly what happened to Jonah. The Ninevites were a cruel, evil people. Their hatred was carried out with gleeful fury upon the Jews; and Jonah was a Jew. When the LORD instructed him to carry a redemptive message to Nineveh, Jonah rebelled! In fact, he went the opposite direction; he ran away from Nineveh, as far as he could go!

If you belong to the LORD, you cannot escape His commission. In fact, you can only go downward. Earlier verses tell us that upon hearing where the LORD wanted him to go, Jonah went down to Joppa, down into the ship, down into the sea, and ultimately down into the Great Fish that the LORD had prepared to capture him.

In our verses above, the ministry to Nineveh was already over. A great spiritual revival had taken place and Jonah was disgusted! He wanted the wrath of God to fall upon the Ninevites and wipe them out! They were the enemy of his people, the Jews. I believe we’re a lot like Jonah.

Many nations in our world today are comprised of lost people – people for whom Christ died. He wants to save them like He saved the Ninevites. Too often, we see them as political enemies and want them destroyed. The LORD’s ways are always the best. Want to work for the best? Get on the LORD’s side. Do as He instructs you. In the long run, you’ll be blessed.

Heartily in Christ Jesus,

(Dado III)

Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D.
Springdale, Arkansas 72764
United States of America

“We never know that Christ is all we need until He becomes all that we have.” – Corrie ten Boom

Dear Grands,

Obadiah 1:15-17, “For the day of the LORD draws near on all the nations. As you have done, it will be done to you. Your dealings will return on your own head.
16 “Because just as you drank on My holy mountain, All the nations will drink continually. They will drink and swallow And become as if they had never existed.
17 “But on Mount Zion there will be those who escape, And it will be holy. And the house of Jacob will possess their possessions.”

Even the casual student of the Old Testament will recall that brothers Jacob and Esau were virtually always in conflict. They cheated and schemed against each other in the effort to conquer. Such opposition seldom finds termination; thus, Esau (elsewhere described as “the father of Edom”) was noted in the prophecy of Obadiah to have been in conflict with Jacob who led the Israelites.

The stern warning against the Edomites comes in verse 15, where the prophet Obadiah warns that the Day of the LORD is drawing near to all the nations. It’s difficult, if not impossible, to read this warning without sensing its appropriation to the times in which we now live. A hopeful, if not honest, reading of these verses places Christian nations as those who will escape the pride and antisemitism that the LORD so despises. Yet, an honest and truthful examination of our national circumstances leaves us in serious doubt as to our own holiness.

Quite candidly, the passage does say that “the Day of the LORD draws near on all the nations.” It may be that this passage ought not to be considered eschatologically. Still, it is foolish of us to fail to consider it as for our nation, if indeed, we are Divinely included. One thing is certain: the LORD hates pride that denies His involvement in all matters everywhere. For “on Mount Zion there will be those who escape” because they are holy. If you were to choose, would you identify with Edom or with Israel and why? Think carefully before you answer. The day our nation turns against Israel, we will have charted the course for our own
destruction!

Heartily in Christ Jesus,

(Dado III)

Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D.
Springdale, Arkansas 72764
United States of America

“We never know that Christ is all we need until He becomes all that we have.” – Corrie ten Boom

Dear Grands,

Amos 8:4-7, “Hear this, you who trample the needy, to do away with the humble of the land,
5 saying, ‘When will the new moon be over, so that we may sell grain, and the sabbath, that we may open the wheat market, to make the bushel smaller and the shekel bigger, and to cheat with dishonest scales,
6 So as to buy the helpless for money and the needy for a pair of sandals, and that we may sell the refuse of the wheat?”
7 The LORD has sworn by the pride of Jacob, “Indeed, I will never forget any of their deeds.”

If you wish to know something of the background of the prophet Amos, you need not look into Wikipedia for information. Oh, it’s there, to be sure; but the information often comes from those whose lives Amos denounced. Amos was not formerly trained in the Law of Israel, as was the Apostle Paul, who lived centuries later. Amos farmed, as it were, and shows a richness of information with respect to the natural world.

At the same time, he noted well the sins of the people around him. The “up-and-outers” trampled the “down-and-outers,” day after day. They could hardly wait for the “legal time” of buying and selling, so they could get back to making money! And in that process, they gloried in defrauding the poor. Certainly, we have nothing on the crooks of Amos’ day. Dishonesty stretches it’s evil fingers into the distant past. Prices were exorbitant! And the items for purchase seemed smaller and more expensive by the day. Sound like the day in which we live?

What is outstanding beyond the ministry of Amos is the Word of the LORD: “Indeed, I will never forget any of their deeds,” the LORD said. In our day, we look for merchants with the best goods at the lowest price. Nothing wrong with that. Yet, when those from whom we buy the necessities of life price them beyond the standard of decency, we can find solace in the fact that the LORD Himself has viewed their process. We will one day be vindicated, if we live and work in truth. Those who live only for themselves, will one day answer to that charge before Almighty God Himself. But, by then, it will be too late. Think about it!

Heartily in Christ Jesus,

(Dado III)

Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D.
Springdale, Arkansas 72764
United States of America

“We never know that Christ is all we need until He becomes all that we have.” – Corrie ten Boom

Dear Grands,

Joel 2:31-32, “The sun will be turned into darkness and the moon into blood before the great and awesome day of the LORD comes.
32 “And it will come about that whoever calls on the name of the LORD will be delivered;
for on Mount Zion and in Jerusalem there will be those who escape, as the LORD has said, even among the survivors whom the LORD calls.”

Our world is saturated with special days. We have Christmas Day, Easter Sunday, Memorial Day, New Year’s Day, Mothers’ Day, Fathers’ Day, Labor Day, Washington’s Day, Lincoln’s Birthday, National Bird Day, Palm Sunday, April Fool’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Good Friday, Armed Forces’ Day, and the list goes on.

Yet, there is one special day that ranks above all others: “The Day of the LORD.” This day will not be as pleasant as the other days, yet it will exceed them beyond all expectations. It is an awesome day, not at all a day to be desired, for “the sun will be turned into darkness and the moon into blood…” It is a day when the wrath of God is poured out upon those who have rejected Him.

Make no mistake about it, none of us is worthy of escaping the wrath of Almighty God! Each of us has sinned against the LORD and is worthy of His sternest displeasure. Yet, because God is love, He has provided a way of escape from the penalty for sin. From the Garden of Eden, the LORD has required that man offer a sacrifice for his sin. In His plan for man’s forgiveness, God offered His own Son on the Cross of Calvary as that supreme Sacrifice. You can accept Jesus’ sacrifice for you sins or you will die in your sins and spend eternity in Hell, separated forever from our loving God.

The Day of the LORD is nearing with every passing day. Soon, time will have depleted itself and those who have failed to accept Jesus will suffer for eternity. The Bible says, “Now is the accepted time; today is the Day of Salvation.” Accept Jesus Christ as God’s Sacrifice for you, and do it today! Jesus is the only way, and time is swiftly running out….

Heartily in Christ Jesus,

(Dado III)

Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D.
Springdale, Arkansas 72764
United States of America

“We never know that Christ is all we need until He becomes all that we have.” – Corrie ten Boom

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