IT IS DONE: NOW GO! Scripture:Matthew 28:1-20
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In verses 3–5, Judas reacts after betraying Jesus with deep sorrow, a
sorrow that eventually led him to take his own life.
● A Question to Consider:
This passage raises an important question: if
Judas had truly repented, would he have been forgiven?
● The Principle of Sin:
Throughout Scripture, we see the clear
principle that sin leads to death, but the gift of God is eternal life (Romans
6:23).
● Remorse vs. Repentance:
Judas experienced deep remorse for what he had
done, but his sorrow did not lead him to true repentance.
Remorse is the sorrow we feel after
doing wrong, while repentance involves a genuine change of heart and mind that
leads to turning away from sin.
● The Danger of Despair:
Because Judas did not repent, he was
overwhelmed by guilt and despair.
● Our Reflection:
In many ways, we can also be like Judas when
we betray Christ through our sins.
When we fall, we have a choice: remain
in remorse or pursue repentance.
● A Call to Return:
Repentance may begin with remorse, but remorse
without transformation remains empty.
Remorse alone can distance us from God,
while repentance draws us closer to Him and leads us to seek His mercy and
pursue a transformed life.
Instead of allowing grief or guilt to
consume us, we are called to seek restoration with those we have wronged and
with the Lord who graciously receives those who return to Him.
In verses 11–14, Jesus stands before Pilate while many accusations are
brought against Him, yet He chooses not to answer.
● Fulfillment of Prophecy:
This moment parallels and fulfills Isaiah
53:7:
“He was oppressed and afflicted, yet He
did not open His mouth;
He was led like a lamb to the slaughter,
and as a sheep before its shearers is
silent,
so He did not open His mouth.”
● The Silent Sacrifice:
In this scene, Jesus is revealed as the silent
sacrificial Lamb.
● Strength and Submission:
Despite false accusations, He demonstrated
strength and humble submission to the will of the Father.
● Trust in God’s Justice:
Jesus knew He was innocent, yet He remained
silent, entrusting Himself to God who is the ultimate judge and vindicator.
● Our Reflection:
In the same way, believers may face
accusations or misunderstanding because of their faith.
We are called to remain steadfast,
trusting that God sees the truth.
Our faith rests not on human approval
but on the justice and faithfulness of God.
In verses 15–26, Pilate follows the custom of releasing a prisoner and
presents the crowd with a choice between Barabbas and Jesus.
● A Revealing Choice:
Despite Jesus’ innocence, the crowd chooses
Barabbas and demands that Jesus be crucified.
● Human Nature:
This moment reveals how easily human nature
can be influenced and corrupted, even when the right choice seems clear.
● Our Daily Decision:
In many ways, we face similar choices in our
own lives—between Barabbas, representing sin, and Jesus, who represents life.
● The Struggle to Choose
Right:
The righteous choice is not always easy.
Temptations, pressure, personal struggles, and worldly influences can lead us
to choose what is easier rather than what is right.
● Barabbas in Our Lives:
There are many “Barabbas” in our lives—sins,
attachments, or habits we refuse to release for the sake of following Christ.
● Ignoring Warnings:
Even when warnings are present, like In verse
19, Pilate’s wife urging him to have
nothing to do with “that righteous man,” people still choose wrongly.
● The Cost of Pride:
Often it is easier to convict the innocent
than
to Convict
someone who reflects what/Who you are because it hurts our pride and our ego,
because choosing righteousness requires humility and surrender.
● Grace in Rejection:
Yet even in this moment, the grace of Christ
is revealed. While the crowd chose Barabbas, Jesus still chose the cross.
Matthew 27 reminds us of what Jesus had to endure for our salvation—rejection,
mockery, crucifixion, death, and burial.
● The Depth of His
Suffering:
Jesus was falsely accused, humiliated, and
rejected by the very people He came to save.
● Perfect Obedience:
He willingly carried the cross, endured shame,
and remained obedient to the will of the Father.
● The Cost of Redemption:
This chapter reveals the seriousness of sin
and that redemption required a price only Christ could pay.
● Hope Through His Death:
Through His death, the veil was torn,
signifying open access to God and reconciliation for all who believe.
Matthew 27 reminds us that salvation was not cheap or easy—it cost Jesus
everything.
It shows both the depth of human sin and
the greater depth of God’s mercy.
It calls us to respond with gratitude, repentance, and faith, living
lives that reflect the sacrifice He made for us.
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ELDER JERO – JCRC SORSOGON
WHEN HE THINKS OF ME
Scripture: Matthew 26:36-46
Key Verse: Matthew 26:38
Then He said to them, “My soul is deeply grieved, to the point of death. Stay here and keep watch with Me.”
Observation:
In Gethsemane, Jesus was crushed with sorrow — almost to the point of death — even before He reached the cross. Yet He said, “Stay here, stay awake and keep watch with Me.” Not because He couldn’t handle it alone, but because He was giving us the privilege to be with Him and show our love to Him.
When I meditate on this verse and look at my life, I can’t help but cry. It shows how much God loves me and has loved me.
Even before He carried the cross, there He was in Gethsemane — crushed and pressed to the point that it almost killed Him. This is what He endured for me. This is how serious He was about saving me.
Even in the hardest situation, He thinks of me.
Even in the most painful experience, He thinks of me.
Even if He only had one day left to live, He thinks of me.
God really shows how loving He is.
This made me think...
If Jesus thought of me in His season of pressing and crushing…
When I’m in my own season of pressing and crushing, is He also the One on my mind — the way I am always on His?
Do I also want to stay and be with Him?
Application
I will live my life under His grace and love. Just like the song 'Grace' by Laura Story, I will walk in daily, sufficient grace. So instead of trying to repay You, Lord, I will simply learn to obey You.
Prayer
Lord Jesus, thank You for thinking of me in Gethsemane. You were crushed for me before You were even nailed to the cross. Thank You for the privilege of keeping watch with You — not because You need me, but because You want me with You.
Forgive me for the times I forget You when I’m being pressed. From now on, I want You to be my first thought, just like I was always on Yours. I receive Your sufficient grace daily. I won't try to repay You; I'll just obey You.
Teach me to stay, to stay awake, and to keep watch with You. In Jesus Name. Amen
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PASTORA CZAR - JCRC SORSOGON
Matthew 25
Scripture
Math 25:13
(GNT): And Jesus concluded, "Watch out, then, because you
do not know the day or the hour.
Mat 25:32 (GNT): and the people of all the nations
will be gathered before him. Then he will divide them into two groups, just as
a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats.
Observation
In Math 25,
Jesus again cautions the disciples to be watchful and uses the parables of the
ten virgins and the talents to teach us how to be ready and prepared for His
return by using contrasts between wise and foolish virgins (v1-12), faithful
and unfaithful servants (v14-29).
|
Being ready and prepared |
Being unprepared |
|
5 Wise virgins |
5 Foolish virgins |
|
Have
oil in their lamps and extra oil for later |
Only have enough oil
to fill their lamps, no extra oil |
|
Did
not share their precious oil with the foolish virgins |
Asked
the wise virgins for some of their oil |
|
Were
ready when the bridegroom came |
Were shopping for
oil when the bridegroom came |
|
Entered
the wedding feast with the groom |
The
door was locked when they returned to the wedding and they could not enter. |
|
Faithful Servants |
Unfaithful
servants |
|
Math 25:15: He gave to each
one according to his ability |
|
|
Servant
with 5 talents invested the money and soon doubled it |
Servant with 1
talent dug a hole in the ground and buried it for safekeeping |
|
Servant
with 2 talents went to work with the money and doubled it |
|
|
Master
applauded them: “Well done, my good and faithful servant” |
Master scolded him:
“You wicked and lazy servant” |
|
They
celebrated together |
The
talent he had was taken away from him |
|
Consequences in the Final
Judgement (Math 25:31-46) |
|
|
Sheep
– placed at the right hand of the King |
Goats
– placed to the left of the King |
|
Blessed
by the Father |
They are cursed |
|
Deeds and actions |
|
|
Fed
the hungry |
Did not feed the
hungry |
|
Gave
drink to the thirsty |
Did
not give drink to the thirsty |
|
Showed
hospitality and care to strangers |
Ignored the stranger |
|
Clothed
the naked |
No
clothing for the naked |
|
Cared
for the sick |
No care for the sick |
|
Visited
the prisoners |
Ignored
the prisoners |
|
Eternal reward |
|
|
Inherit
the place the Father prepared for them in His Kingdom |
Cast
into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his demons |
|
Will
go into eternal life |
Will go away into
eternal punishment |
Application
The list above can be very exhausting and overwhelming
to our poor human souls. How then can we be watchful and ready?
The 10 Virgins (The Oil)
When I was pondering and chewing on this chapter, The
Holy Spirit remined me of a childhood song that goes like this:
V1 “Give me oil
in my lamp, keep me burning, give me oil in my lamp, I pray; give me oil in my
lamp, keep me burning, keep me burning till the break of day.”
Then I thought to myself – if Matthew 25 tells us to
keep enough oil to fill our lamps, how do I get this oil. In the parable the
foolish virgins had to go to the store to buy oil, but the wise virgins had the
oil with them.
In the parable it was not mentioned that the wise
virgins bought the oil from a store before coming to the wedding feast, they
already had it with them. So, what does this mean to you and me? Do I merely
ask for the oil, as in the song? Or how do I obtain it?
The song also gives the answer as it doesn’t end there
– it continues to the chorus:
“Sing hosanna, sing hosanna, sing hosanna to the
King of kings! Sing hosanna, sing hosanna, sing hosanna to the King!”
I then got curios, what is the depth of the meaning of
the word Hosanna? It is also what the masses cried out when Jesus’ rode
on a donkey into Jerusalem (Math 21)… To sing Hosanna is both praise and plea
for salvation, reflecting deep trust in God’s power to deliver and
protect His people. The word Hosanna comes from the Hebrew phrase “hoshiya
na”, meaning “save, please” or “save now.”
To fill our lamps with oil, we cannot buy it, we cannot
fill up on our own; in our own strength – it is impossible. We need to cry out
to Jesus; “Hosanna, save me please” and deeply trust in God’s power, the power
of the Holy Spirit given to us by abiding in Him and allowing Him to abide in
us.
The song then continues in verses 2, 3 & 4.
V2 Give me joy in my heart,
keep me praising, give me joy in my heart, I pray; give me joy in my heart,
keep me praising, keep me praising till the break of day. {Chorus}
V3 Give me peace in my heart,
keep me loving, give me peace in my heart, I pray; give me peace in my heart,
keep me loving, keep me loving till the break of day. {Chorus}
V4 Give me love in my heart,
keep me serving, give me love in my heart, I pray; give me love in my heart,
keep me serving, keep me serving till the break of day. {Chorus}
These versed points us to spiritual tools for abiding:
·
For joy – we lift our hearts in
praise
·
For peace – we ask God to fill us
with His love
·
From His love – we serve
The Servants
We spend time with God in prayer, in reading His word,
in waiting in quiet places to hear His voice, from this will flow an attitude
that will lead us to be wise servants, labouring with the talents God gave us
(v14-29).
The judgement (Sheep vs Goats)
From the place of abiding in Jesus, worship and praise
… our hearts are changed to be the Sheep that will take care of the physical
and spiritual needs of our fellow man. We need to have a personal relationship
with the living God and speak to Him in prayer ourselves, read the Bible for
ourselves and ask God to reveal Himself to us through the Holy Scriptures
(Bible) … this is the place where the oil is from.
Without abiding in Jesus – we are mere goats, doomed
to eternal punishment. We cannot buy the oil, this makes me think of following
false prophets & teachers – thinking that you can buy your healing, your
salvation by merely listening to and following what others say blindly. Test
everything you hear against the Word of God (the Bible).
Prayer
Lord we acknowledge that need You to save us, as we
cry out a hosanna to you, we deeply trust that by the power of the Holy Spirit you
will help us to abide in You. We lift up a song of praise and ask that restore
the joy in our hearts, fill us with Your love, that we might have peace and serve
You faithfully. Amen
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PASTORA HESMA – JCRC CAPETOWN
Matthew 24
Don’t be
deceived, stay alert, be ready
SCRIPTUREMat 24:3–4(ESV): As he sat on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately, saying, “Tell us, when will these things be, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?” 4 And Jesus answered them, “See that no one leads you astray.Mat 24:42(ESV): Therefore, stay awake, for you do not know on what day your Lord is coming.Mat 24:44 (ESV): Therefore, you also must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect.OBSERVATION
As Jesus and His disciples left Jerusalem after their encounter with, and Jesus’s warning about the religious leaders they went up the Mount of Olives. Here the disciples asked Jesus about the signs of the times. Jesus did not answer them directly, but instead cautioned them and warned them not to be lead astray. Or in other words not to be mislead or not to be deceived.
As he describes to the disciples the signs of war among the nations, He encourages them to endure to the end and be saved (v13), that the end will only come when the Gospel has been preached to all the nations throughout the world (v14). Until then there will be tribulations, persecution, false prophets and messiah’s performing miracles and signs that will be visible in the world - these signs will lead many people away from Jesus towards the false prophets (v15-25).
There will be no uncertainty when Jesus, the real Messiah comes again as Matthew clearly explains that after the horrible days end, there will be darkness (v29), Jesus will appear in the heaven, arriving on a cloud of heaven with great power and glory (v30) and angels will be sent out sounding on trumpets to gather the chosen ones from across the earth.
Because Jesus loves His disciples, he warns them again (v36-44) that nobody will know when that day (v29-31) will be, only the Father knows. Therefore, as followers of Jesus we should be prepared and ready always for the coming of Jesus, as it will happen when it is least expected.
APPLICATION
Reading all of these scriptures can be overwhelming, but it should not be. Jesus clearly points us to be ready and prepared, because He loves us so much. When Jesus comes will you be ready?
The only way you and I can be ready is to obey Jesus, answer the call, when He knocks at the door of your heart, surrender your life to Him and ask Him to lead you to life everlasting.
When you have surrendered your life to Jesus, what can we do in the waiting for Jesus second coming, to stay prepared?
· Continue praying and searching the heart of Jesus in relationship with Him (Abiding in Christ)
· Continue the good works He called you to, taking care of one another
· Read your Bible, get to know God’s Word
· Preaching the gospel, healing the sick, casting out demons
· Endure in hope, faith and love
PRAYER
Lord, thank you that you love us so much that you give the foresight about the times to come and warning us to be alert and ready. Where we fall short in our alertness and preparedness, we ask your forgiveness. Please help us by the power of the Holy Spirit to always be alert and prepared. Protect us from being deceived by the lies of the enemy. May we glorify you in everything we do. In Jesus name we pray. Amen.
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PASTORA HESMA – JCRC CAPETOWN
Being Christ-like
Scripture
Matthew 23,1-4 Then Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples, 2“The scribes and the Pharisees sit on Moses’ seat, 3so do and observe whatever they tell you, but not the works they do. For they preach, but do not practice. 4They tie up heavy burdens, hard to bear, and lay them on people’s shoulders, but they themselves are not willing to move them with their finger. 5 They do all their deeds to be seen by others. For they make their phylacteries broad and their fringes long, 6and they love the place of honor at feasts and the best seats in the synagogues, 7 and greetings in the marketplaces and being called rabbi by others.
Observation
The Pharisees instruct others to do things that they do not practice themselves. They "tie up heavy burdens, hard to bear," and perform their deeds merely for the sake of being seen. In contrast, our Lord Jesus invites us to take His yoke upon us, which is easy and light. He calls us to learn from Him, for He is “gentle and lowly in heart” (Matthew 11:29-30).
Application
Religion, in any form, and human-made traditions often stem from self-centered intentions that become burdensome for those who follow them. We were created to worship and please our Creator, and nothing else can fulfill our purpose. The only way to find true meaning in our lives is to be led by the Holy Spirit. This is our yoke— the one that unites us in Jesus, enabling us to fulfill His words: “whoever believes in me will also do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do.”( Joh 14:12) We are called not to elevate ourselves above others or seek influence and dominance, but rather to glorify the name of Jesus through our actions and share what we have received through faith in our Savior, the Son of God.
Prayer
Lord, we come to You weary from carrying the heavy burdens of religious and human-made traditions that have left us feeling empty and frustrated along the way. Today, we desire to take on Your yoke and become like You—gentle and lowly in heart. Not by our own strength, but by the power of Your Holy Spirit dwelling in us, grant us rest and comfort as we walk together with Your church, doing the works You have done and even greater, as You have promised. In the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus, we pray. Amen.
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Elder Johny - JCRC LATIN
IT IS DONE: NOW GO! Scripture:Matthew 28:1-20 Key Verses:Matthew 28:18-19 TPT Then Jesus came close to them and said, “All authority of...