Blogging Through the Gospels: Matthew 12

The reading for Thursday is Matthew 12.

When it is time to read, please start first by praying and thanking God for His many blessings. Be specific.

Next present your requests to Him. Ask Him for whatever you want and need.

Third, ask Him to guide you in your reading, so that you will hear his message for you today.

After you read, record your SOAP observations and then listen for three minutes. Set a timer and just  listen to what he might be sharing. Don’t ask. Don’t thank. Just listen. (You can pray more after you listen, if you like.)

Here is what I heard in the reading:

I need to be actively for the Lord

Scripture: Matthew 12:30

“He who is not with me is against me, and he who does not gather with me scatters.

Observation:

If you aren’t working with me, then you are working against me. There is no middle ground.

Application:

To show myself as a daughter of Christ, I need to be sure my efforts and actions are in accordance with what the Lord wants. If I am not working for the Lord, then, actually, I am telling people it is okay to say you want to live for Jesus and then do nothing. And by doing that, I am lying.

It is not okay to just say you love the Lord and not follow and share His love.

Prayer:

Lord, thank you for your love. Thank you for sharing it with me and teaching me more about you every day.  Please show me how to continue serving you and how to gather for you. I never want to cause anyone to stumble out of my lack of action.

What about you? What did you see and hear in your reading of Matthew 12? Please share with the rest of us, if you are comfortable doing so. Feel free to leave your thoughts, or a link to post with your thoughts, in the comments. If you do link a post, please include a link in your own post back to this post so your readers can see what others had to say, as well, and potentially join us.

Didn’t start reading or Blogging Through  the Gospels with us? That’s okay, join in anytime. Each Sunday evening I post the reading schedule for the week ahead and each evening I post the next day’s reading assignment and devotional. Feel free to jump in where we are anytime and blog or journal along using the SOAP format.


Comments

9 responses to “Blogging Through the Gospels: Matthew 12”

  1. Here is my blog about Matthew 12! I am so thankful for these readings!!!
    http://meg-homeschoolinmama.blogspot.com/

  2. 12:30 Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters. 12:50 For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother, sister, and mother.
    The almighty power of our Lord Jesus is shown here. He is the Lord of the sabbath & Lord of all! We are either with him & follow his commands or we are against him. As is stated throughout the bible, there is no in between. We are to believe, follow Jesus and what he teaches and actually do the will of God the Father, then we will truly be part of the family of God. Lord Jesus, help me to be with you at all times, following you & doing your will. May the fruit I produce each day be pleasing to you. I ask this in your precious name Jesus. Amen

  3. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    Matthew 12:36
    And I tell you this, you must give an account on judgment day for every idle word you speak.

    Yikes!

  4. Great observation. Not only must we say that we love Christ, we must show it by drawing others to Him and sharing His word.

    My SOAP for today’s reading is here:
    http://livingoutsidethestacks.com/2011/04/blogging-through-the-gospels-matthew-12/

  5. Many verses to choose from for deeper study! But one definately jumped out at me: Matthew 12:13.

    Here is my blog on it:
    http://tnquiltbug.blogspot.com/2011/04/blogging-through-gospels-matthew-12.html

  6. Here’s my blog post on Matthew 12! :) I loved Matthew 12:30 too–definitely puts matters into black OR white, no gray! I also liked what Jesus said about words and the heart in Matthew 12:34-35.

    http://tennesseephotographer.blogspot.com/2011/04/blogging-through-gospels-matthew-12.html

    ~Austin M.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *