Monday, August 31, 2009

MASIHA RESOURCES Launched



Masiha resources - a collection of messages on DVDs was launched with great joy on Sun 30th August. The list of messages available include messages preached on the sunday celebrations as well as various conferences.

Teachings on worship, Law and Grace, gospel messages , stories of the Old testament etc are available.The are messages in English or Hindi or Bilingual.

DVDs are priced at Rs 20/- only.

Connect with us and we will be happy to see you blessed by the word of God.

Friday, August 21, 2009

David vs Goliath


( preached by Rahul in Masiha Church on the 16th of August)


1 Samuel 17 – The Background Story - War takes place between the Israelites and Philistines. Saul is king of Israelites, who were camped on 1 mountain and the Philistines were camped at another mountain at Socoh in Judah, a valley (Elah) separating them (the reason why no 1 initiated the attack)

The bible describes Goliath - < 9 feet , a warrior from young age, giant in bodily form, undefeated, well shielded (carrying a protection gear weighing 75+ kgs along with a shield bearer) he is referred to as ‘Champion’ (vs.4) literally means ‘a man between’ He was indeed a man who stood between Israelites and victory. The Israelites were scared of him, he was intimidating and the entire army including King Saul feared the giant (vs.11). He taunted and challenged the Israelites for 40 days, twice a day and no one dared to combat him (vs.16). The Proposal that Goliath suggested (vs. 9): He wanted a 1 on 1 fight to decide for both the armies – ‘Winner takes it all’

David enters the scene…sent by his father (vs.17)…3 of his 7 brothers were in the army. While greeting his brothers, Goliath appears and threatens the Israelites as usual. All the Israelites run, later discussing the reward (great wealth, Son in Law, Tax Exemption) assigned by Saul for the victor who defeats Goliath. 1st obstacle – Eliab – he rebuked David (vs.28) judging his heart. Also made him realize how menial and trivial his job was (caring for the sheep in the desert) we often face opposition or discouragement from our very own, near and dear ones (friends, family, relatives) e.g. Jesus was stopped on his journey to the cross by his close friend Peter (Matt 16:22). Jesus’ family wanted him to focus on His ‘public ministry’ (John 7:4)

We as elderly members, parents, friends and well wishers need to allow our young ones to blossom and grow in God. Avoid being over protective, as God is your shepherd so He is a good Shepherd (John 10:11) to your children too. Let them do exploits for God, encourage them to walk in their ‘walk of faith’ (the mother eagle pushes her young ones out of the nest in order to teach them to fly) Remember, we are called to soar on wings like eagles (Isaiah 40:31).

2nd Obstacle – King Saul’s under-estimation of David. King Saul under estimated David because of his age and inexperience. Do not under estimate the power of God. He used Joshua as a warrior when he was young, at a young age God called Samuel; God had a great purpose for Mary and used her for His glory while she was a teenager. Many examples in the Bible, wherein God chose people to glorify Him, irrespective of the age barrier. We need to reinforce our faith in our young ones and encourage them; ‘Experience’ will come with experience.

David’s response – God will rescue me, God who has got me this far, will see me through (Phil 1:6) He trusted not on his strength or ability but on his God. Not by our might or power, but by His Spirit (Zech 4:6) Challenges get bigger in life, but God remains the same, unchanging and faithful. David’s face off with Goliath – Goliath tries to intimidate David (vs.43, 44), but David reiterates his faith in God (vs.45-47). He mentions that the ‘battle belongs to the Lord’ David saw Goliath very differently fromthe others. He saw Goliath with the eyes of faith and the giant now began to see himself as a dog (vs.42). We need to look at challenges and adversities with the eyes of faith, then giants will fall & mountains will drown (Mark 11:23, 24).

The Big Fight - David showed it is not size but faith that matters. (2 Chron32: 7-8) He spoke faith into the situation before tackling it (vs.45-47). David had amazing confidence in God (Deut 1:30, 31). Finally, he killed Goliath with a stone & a sling. God gives us victory in the most unusual manner if we trust in Him.

David’s victory was a victory for all Israelites who received the plunder. Goliath’s challenge was met, winner took it all.

Jesus was David’s descendant and David was a fore shadow of the Messianic king. Satan has all mankind in grip of fear, whether fear of death or sickness or failure or future. We are not independent of sin, rather in bondage to sin and we cannot help 1 another (as helpless as the Israelites). Our king Saul’s (government, religion, people) cannot save us.

But God sent us his one and only son (just as David’s father sent him) Jesus Christ, the true Messiah defeated Satan by dying on the cross for all of us. Jesus’ death on the cross gives us victory though we did not fight the fight, but those who trust in Jesus are victorious. As David fought on behalf of the Israelites, Jesus fought with Satan on behalf of mankind. Jesus’ death paid the penalty for our sins and His resurrection has given us the gift of eternal life. In Jesus, we are victorious, more than conquerors (Rom 8:37), we are victorious over death and sickness and our future is secured in Him. Hence, let’s put our faith in Him.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

The purpose of Worship


Why should we praise and worship. Let us look at three reasons.
1. God is Worthy

We see praise and worship throughout the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation. God is
awesome, great, majestic, Holy ……He is worthy and deserves to be praised.
Genesis (24:26,27)
At this the man bowed in worship before GOD and prayed, "Blessed be GOD, God of my
master Abraham: How generous and true you've been to my master; you've held nothing back. You led me right to the door of my master's brother!"
Revelation (4: 8-11)
The Four Animals were winged, each with six wings. They were all eyes, seeing around and within. And they chanted night and day, never taking a break: Holy, holy, holy Is
God our Master, Sovereign-Strong, THE WAS, THE IS, THE COMING.
Every time the Animals gave glory and honor and thanks to the One Seated on
the Throne-- the age-after-age Living One-- the Twenty-four Elders would fall
prostrate before the One Seated on the Throne. They worshiped the age-after-age LivingOne. They threw their crowns at the foot of the Throne, chanting,
Worthy, O Master! Yes, our God! Take the glory! the honor! the power! You created it
all; It was created because you wanted it.

God is a God worthy of worship. The purpose of
Creation was to worship the true and living God and magnify His works.
(Romans 1: 20-25)
By taking a long and thoughtful look at what God has created, people have always been able
to see what their eyes as such can't see: eternal power, for instance, and the mystery of his divine being. So nobody has a good excuse.
What happened was this: People knew God perfectly well, but when they didn't treat him
like God, refusing to worship him, they trivialized themselves into silliness and confusion so that there was neither sense nor direction left in their lives.
They pretended to know it all, but were illiterate regarding life.
They traded the glory of God who holds the whole world in his hands for cheap figurines you
can buy at any roadside stand.
So God said, in effect, "If that's what you want, that's what you get." It wasn't long before
they were living in a pigpen, smeared with filth, filthy inside and out.
And all this because they traded the true God for a fake god, and worshiped the god they
made instead of the God who made them--the God we bless, the God who blesses us. Oh,
yes!

2.A calling and a privilege
To praise and worship the living God is a privilege. It is our eternal calling.
(Rev 7: 9-12)
I looked again. I saw a huge crowd, too huge to count. Everyone was there--all nations and tribes, all races and languages. And they were standing, dressed in white robes and waving palm branches, standing before the Throne and the Lamb
and heartily singing: Salvation to our God on his Throne! Salvation to the Lamb!
All who were standing around the Throne--Angels, Elders, Animals--fell on their faces before the Throne and worshiped God,
singing: Oh, Yes! The blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving, The honor and power and strength, To our God forever and ever and ever! Oh, Yes!

In the Old Testament times, common people did not have such an easy access to God. Only the high priest could enter the Holy of Holies, once a year and that to with great risk and a definite purpose.
(Lev 16: 1, 2)
After the death of Aaron's two sons--they died when they came before GOD with strange fire--GOD spoke to Moses:
"Tell your brother Aaron not to enter into the Holy of Holies, barging inside the curtain that's before the Atonement-Cover on the Chest whenever he feels like it, lest he die, because I am present in the Cloud over the Atonement-Cover.

But thanks be to Jesus’ work on the cross, we now have an immediate access to God minus the formalities of animal sacrifice and other rituals. Jesus became the ultimate sacrifice and we have an access to the Most High God in Christ Jesus.

(Gal 3:25)
But now you have arrived at your destination:
By faith in Christ you are in direct relationship with God.
He has called us out of darkness into his glorious light to declare the praises of our God
3. A response to God

Right from Abraham to Moses to David to the disciples to the angels, everyone who encountered God & His son Jesus had 1 common response, i.e.; worship.

Jesus said he who has been “forgiven much will love much”. The woman displayed her love towards Jesus.
(Luke 7:44-47)
Then turning to the woman, but speaking to Simon, he said, "Do you see this woman? I came to your home; you provided no water for my feet, but she rained tears on my feet and dried them with her hair.
You gave me no greeting, but from the time I arrived she hasn't quit kissing my feet.
You provided nothing for freshening up, but she has soothed my feet with perfume.
Impressive, isn't it? She was forgiven many, many sins, and so she is very, very grateful.
If the forgiveness is minimal, the gratitude is minimal."

Gratitude of heart will often be displayed through an outward expression. Praise is an act of gratitude to what God has done in our lives.
Anyone who has encountered God will respond in thanksgiving, praise and worship.

Monday, August 17, 2009

MASIHA Resources

Bibles, Books, messages, worship Cds - all are very helpful for the building up of our faith in God. Masiha Resources is a ministry within Masiha Church which makes these available to all who are keen to grow in God.

Masiha Church runs a bookstall on sundays from where you can purchase these resources.

We have also begun to collect some live recordings of good messages. This collection of messages are primarily from the Sunday sermons preached in Masiha Church and a few from different conferences too.

Masiha Resources will be launching a DVD library on the 30th of August. Keep connected to know more about the tiltles available and make use of this ministry to build you up in the most Holy faith.

Worship Seminar

Worshiping the Lord Almighty is our prime calling. Masiha Church held a seminar called "Seeking Worshippers" on the 15th of August.

The broad topics covered were
1) The purpose of Praise and worship
2) The philosophy of Praise and worship in Masiha Church and
3) The practice, in order to fulfill the purpose and philosophy.

The notes of this seminar will be posted on the blog and can be made available on request. The live DVD recording of the seminar will also be available. Please write to us.