• “I will follow you wherever you go” [Matthew 8:19(RAV)]

    "I will follow you wherever you go". To the scribe who spoke these words, Jesus answered by telling him that foxes have holes and birds their nests, but He and His followers had nowhere (of their own) to lay their head. Perhaps the scribe was unaware of the hardship and thought that becoming a follower ... Read more

  • “Love her as the Lord loves the Israelites” [Hosea 3:1(NIV)]

    "Love her as the Lord loves the Israelites". Gomer had a history of unfaithfulness, even when Hosea first married her. An adulterous wife is not good for your reputation, especially when you are a prophet of the Lord. But the Lord is not so concerned about reputations. Jesus made that clear in His ministry. God's ... Read more

  • “he cried with a loud voice” [John 11:43]

    "he cried with a loud voice". Nothing muted about the cry that woke Lazarus from the sleep of death. No mistaking the command of the One Who said 'I am the resurrection and the life' as He stood in the family cemetery. A loud voice is needed to awaken those who are felled by the ... Read more

  • “I find no fault in him” [John 19:6]

    "I find no fault in him". There was no fault in Him! The Apostle Peter says the same when describing Jesus as holy, harmless, undefiled and separate from sinners. Yet while being faultless made Jesus unworthy to die, He needed to be faultless and without sin if His life was to atone for the sin ... Read more

  • “ashamed of me” [Mark 8:38]

    "ashamed of me". 'Who would be ashamed of Christ?' we might ask - ashamed of One who went about doing good; whose words and teaching have been the foundation of the great. Be religious if you will, or a church-goer or philanthropist and you will be commended. It is no threat to the hearer. But ... Read more

  • “I have suffered many things this day in a dream” .[Matthew 27:19]

    "I have suffered many things this day in a dream". Was Pilate's wife a devout and spiritual lady, because she had such disturbing dreams? Her name was probably Claudia and tradition made her a proselyte to Judaism. She may have been the Claudia mentioned by Paul in his Second Letter to Timothy. She stands out ... Read more