John 15:18 ” If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated Me first.”

Jesus was hated and despised by the world, and the idea that He’s now loved and accepted by the same world is one of the biggest lies we could believe today. Jesus was not of this world, and neither was His kingdom, and His Gospel Message flew directly in the face of the world’s selfish ambition, then and now. Even back into the Old Testament we can see this hatred that the world had for Jesus, when Isaiah wrote, ” He was despised and rejected by men…” (Isaiah 53:3) The world will never love Jesus, for what He stands for, it will never receive.

John 14:27 ” Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you. I don’t give to you as the world gives. Don’t let your hearts be troubled and don’t be afraid.”

What Jesus preached while He was here on earth was a message of Salvation called the Gospel of Peace. And the peace, hope and joy that came from it was brought about only by God’s divine mercy on mankind. “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16) But the difference today between the Biblical Jesus and the modern Jesus who we think needs to fulfill all our earthly desires can be seen in the the phrase above…”I don’t give to you as the world does.” What the world wants is temporal and temporary…it’s of gauging our existence on material standards and our achievements and value by earthly measures. That’s the big difference between putting your trust in things that are temporal or things that are eternal…of short-term health, wealth, and happiness over long-term peace, joy, and hope…or of things seen or unseen. “So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.” (II Corinthians 4:18)

Matthew 4:17 ” From that tfor moral reorientation of the soulime on Jesus began to preach, ‘Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near.’ “

From the start, Jesus proclaimed the need for repentance from sin. He made it plain in Luke 5:32 when He said, “I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.” But over the course of time the requirement of repentance has softened…the need for moral reorientation of the soul passed over…and the command to turn away from unbelief and rebellion against God minimized. Again, we don’t want to offend, so we intentionally overlook or turn a blind eye from blatant sin in a person’s life, not calling a spade a spade and entreating them to repent and put their trust in Jesus. The Lord’s command of repentance has not changed and still remains the first step on the road to salvation and eternal life.

John 9:39 ” Jesus said, ‘For judgment I have come into this world…’ “

Jesus made it crystal clear throughout His ministry here on earth that we were to turn from our sins…for we have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God…and if we didn’t…the wages of our sin is death…which is eternal death…or everlasting punishment in Hell. Make no mistake, Jesus warned that our willful unrighteousness would someday be judged, and that both Heaven and Hell are real. However, to listen to some today, Jesus has become this kindly old man who wishes no one harm and allows everyone into Heaven. But in Mark 10 we read about the rich young man who asked how to go to Heaven. But when Jesus told him…he walked away. Why? Jesus said it was easier to thread a camel through a needle than for the rich to go to heaven. And that premise hasn’t changed throughout the ages…repentance and salvation and your name written in the Lamb’s Book of Life are still required for admission into Heaven.

Matthew 6:19-21 ” Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

The message of the Gospel always points us to eternal treasures in heaven, and here Jesus made it clear that our minds need to be on things above, not on earthly things. We read in Philippians 4:19, “And my God will meet all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” But with one word we see the glaring difference between the Biblical Jesus and what the modern version of Him has become. The word is “need” as opposed to the word “want”…for in many circles the Prosperity Message is still being preached…the name it and claim it gospel that promises earthly wealth. But what Jesus talks about are heavenly riches, but also our needs being met here on earth…meaning the essentials of food, shelter, and clothing. Still somehow He’s become this cosmic sugar-daddy that we can come to with all our cravings, desires, and wishes…demanding He give us all we lust after. But it doesn’t work that way, and in the end …”What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul?” (Matthew 16:26)

John 6:60-61 ” On hearing it, many of His disciples said, ‘This is a hard teaching. Who can accept it?’ Aware that His disciples were grumbling about this, Jesus said to them, ‘Does this offend you?’ “

From the beginning, Jesus loved people enough to speak the truth. Yes, many times it seemed stern, harsh, and like here most difficult for the disciples to understand Jesus being the Bread of Life. But Jesus always spoke truth in love…like the time at the well to the Samaritan woman, or to the Canaanite woman concerning her demon-possessed daughter. But somehow today the Words of Jesus have become watered down as to not cause offense. We’d rather not show a hint of putting people down or insulting them morally…so instead we weaken and dilute the Word…emptying it of its power and robbing it of its strength. And what we have left is a highly homogenized Gospel Message that no one can take offense at, but also one that is totally devoid of the Holy Spirit. Jesus loved people enough to speak the truth…and we should too.

John 1:13-14 ” …but born of God. The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us. We have seen His glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.”

The Jesus of the Bible manifested the Father when He took on flesh and came to earth to save humanity from their sins. His title is Messiah, the Anointed One…a name above all names. But even back then the Pharisees and Sadducees could only spit out the title of Rabbi or Teacher when addressing Him, for they refused to believe in His Divinity. Sadly, many times today we’ve followed on that same path of diminishing and discounting just who Jesus Christ is…denying His power, denigrating His character, and delegating who He is down to just a good teacher and man. Jesus asked His disciples, “Who do the crowds say I am?” They replied, “Some say John the Baptist, others say Elijah; and still others, that one of the prophets of long ago has come back to life.” “But what about you?” He asked. “Who do you say I am?” Peter answered, “The Christ of God.” (Luke 9:18-20) The crowds saw Jesus as a man…the disciples saw Him for who He really was…the Messiah.

Isaiah 55:7 ” Let him turn to the Lord, and He will have mercy on him, and to our God, for He will freely pardon.”

Return to Me, the Lord says here, and I will have compassion on you. Turn back to Me, and I will readily forgive you of all your sins. “For I take no pleasure in the death of anyone, declares the Sovereign Lord. Repent and live!” (Ezekiel 18:32) I will have compassion on you for, “Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet My unfailing love for you will not be shaken nor My covenant of peace be removed, says the Lord, who has compassion on you.” (Isaiah 54:10)

Isaiah 44:9 ” All who make idols are nothing, and the things they treasure are worthless. Those who would speak up for them are blind; they are ignorant to their own shame.”

If I asked you what you treasured…what would come to mind? A piece of precious heirloom jewelry that feeds your emotions? Or maybe a sporty new car in the garage that you coveted for years until you were able to buy one? Now I could go on forever with things you might treasure, but the point is…they’re all “things”, and covetousness for “things” is more about greed, conceit, and vanity than the “thing” itself. Our prideful ego has a way of hindering not only our true understanding but our rationalization as we attempt to justify our “things” to our self and others. For in the end, these “things” are deceptive, and we’ll only find ourselves shamed and disgraced when these “things” don’t turn out as we expected.

Ruth 2:8 “So Boaz said to Ruth, ‘My daughter, listen to me. Don’t go and glean in another field and don’t go away from here. Stay here with my servant girls.’ “

Naomi and Ruth had arrived in Bethlehem just as barley harvest was beginning. Now Ruth went out to glean and ended up in the fields of Boaz, a wealthy cousin of Naomi’s late husband. Boaz took pity on the young Moabite widow, and told her to stay with his servant girls and glean with them. For he knew all too well the dangers a young, unaccompanied woman could be confronted with. Many times God will tell us to stay…but what do we usually do? We bristle, argue, and make excuses why we can’t stay. But God knows far more than we do…He sees hidden dangers and things lurking we can’t imagine. So when God tells us to stay, we need to listen.