PROCLAMATION
“Whosoever
therefore shall confess Me before men, him will I confess also before My Father
which is in heaven. But whosoever shall deny Me before men, him will I
also deny before My Father which is in heaven.” Matthew 10:32-33 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These words
are from the gospel, the good news regarding Jesus, The Christ, as recorded under the influence of The
Holy Spirit of God according to the Apostle
Matthew. After Jesus saw the multitudes that were following Him, He had
compassion on them. (Matthew 9:36-38) He gathered His disciples together,
gave them the authority to heal the sick and to cast out demons. (Matthew
10:1-8) He gave them instructions to govern their behavior, told them not
to take any money or extra clothing, then He sent them out in pairs among the
people. (Matthew 10:1-10) Jesus told them to bless the homes of those who
welcomed them. He told them that not everyone would welcome them and that some
would hate them. (Matthew 10:11-22) Jesus told them not to be afraid of
those that hate them. (Matthew 10:26-28) Then He told them how valuable
they are to God, The Father. (Matthew 10:29-31) He made it clear to them
that whoever should deny Him before men, that He would deny them before His
Father in heaven. (Matthew 10:32-33) Jesus, The Christ, said anyone who
welcomes them, welcomes Him, and anyone who welcomes Him, welcomes His Father
who sent Him. (Matthew 10:40) He also said that anyone who welcomes a
prophet or a righteous man, even to just give him a drink of water, will be
rewarded. (Matthew 10:41-42)
APPLICATION
There is a
reward for openly confessing Christ, and there is a penalty for denying Him.
(Matthew 10:32-33) Christ will acknowledge us or disown us before God in
heaven depending upon our acknowledgement of Him before men. If we
confess and believe we will be saved. (Romans 10:9-10) This confession
implies the receiving of His Holy Word (Mark 8:38), and the obeying of His
commandments. (Luke 9:26) Kindness shown to a man of God or to a
righteous believer will be rewarded, even if the act of kindness is only a
small seemingly insignificant act. Therefore it is a good idea to
practice random acts of kindness towards the people of God. The world
will know that we belong to Him by the way that we treat one another. (John
13:35) No man has seen God but they see us, and He dwells within us and
His love is perfected in us. (1 John 4:12) When men see our good works
and our acts of loving-kindness, they see the light of Christ within us and God
will be glorified. (Matthew 5:16)
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