Saturday, October 5, 2013
Most Recent Painting
This is my most recent painting. I finished it in September, 2013. It is oil on canvas, 18x24. I show my painting in local shows a few times a year. For more on my art you can visit http://daav-corbet.fineartamerica.com/
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Matthew Chapter 14
Matthew Chapter 14
Herod, the secular politician, is
trapped in this own words and lusts. The cost of saving face is the death of an
innocent man, John. Corruption cannot stand before morality.
Jesus wishes to morn but the crowds
do not let him. Jesus continues to bless and heal the crowds, providing for
what they need. Jesus seems to move on a different plane then everyone else.
Nature has no hold on him, nor does fear. Peter is still fearful and learning
faith. It is easy to believe in some one else, but much harder to believe in
oneself. Herod feared what his dinner guests would say and Peter feared the
wind and water, neither had faith in their own actions. Others had enough faith
to just reach out and touch Jesus’ cloak to receive healing.
Fear drives away faith, faith
reaches towards and follows after Jesus into all the places he may go. Eyes on
Jesus in faith do not leave room for fear.
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Matthew Chapter 13
Matthew Chapter 13
The kingdom message is always a
good thing. How it is received determines the fruit it will bear. Parables are
used because not all are meant to understand, only those who have the eyes and
ears set on the truth of God. How do we received the message, do we hear and
see it?
The seed is the Gospel message, the
kingdom of heaven. We are the soil, we all receive the seed but some are
conditioned and ready to let the seed grow into a fertile plant. But hearing
means being open, receptive, it means giving all for the seed, not worrying, or
delaying. The soil only receives; God does the growing. In the end, the good
seed in the good soil is all that remains.
Listening to the parables requires
a response. Either one understands and accepts or one does not understand and
the seed falls away. How do you respond to the seed planted in your life to
day?
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Matthew Chapter 12
Matthew Chapter 12
The Sabbath is for rest and
communion with God, not for a legalized entrapment of others. The Sabbath is
for health, healing and community. The religious leaders cannot understand the
spirit of God because they are trapped by their understanding of Scripture.
Even where the Scripture points to the Spirit they can only misunderstand.
Sabbath rest is not a legalized ideal but a place of mercy.
Anything the religious leaders try
against Jesus is easily refuted because they are not acting in the Spirit.
History will stand against the generation that does not believe because history
understands the Spirit as a testimony of the times to one who is greater than
those in the past. The testimony of history supports the claims of the spirit,
not the claims of the religious leaders.
Evil will be known by the fruits,
which are produced out of the heart.
Being a disciple means being
family.
Friday, July 19, 2013
Matthew Chapter 11
Mathew Chapter 11
John wonders about Jesus if he is
the one to come or not. Earlier when John baptized Jesus, he knew. Now that
John has been arrested and locked up in prison maybe his faith is shaken and he
doubts what he once knew in the spirit of faith. Jesus reaffirms John’s faith
by pointing out the good works and the good message that is being accomplished.
Now Jesus questions the crowd about
who John is. John is the forerunner and herald of change. The crowds have left
John for Jesus but the power and position of John has not changed. He is the
Elijah who will bring the kingdom closer to all who can hear and understand.
Even those who witness the power of
Jesus are unrepentant. They do not “hear” what the true message is. They have
had their chance and time is coming to an end for them. They could have fasted
with John or celebrated with Jesus, but instead they refused them both.
Repentance and life in Jesus is an
easy burden unlike the Law, which has been made extremely difficult. Legalism
of the Law oppresses, but the yoke of Jesus is mercy, forgiveness and
compassion, which sets one free and makes life easier. Life in Jesus is not a
burden but a freedom.
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Matthew Chapter 10
Matthew Chapter 10
The workers are few. Jesus gathers
his twelve disciples and empowers them with the authority to carry on his
ministry. His commission comes with a price, total obedience to God. God will
provide the means and the way. They are to depend upon God for the worker is
worthy of his keep. None of them will be able to say “I did it” for it will all
be from God. In fact the only reward they can expect is persecution, just as
their Master, Jesus, is going to be persecuted. Jesus is in it with them and
they with him. But the eternal reward will be worth the pain of this world.
Being sent by Jesus to preach and
heal means being given special authority. Everyone will not recognize that
authority. Those who recognize it will be blessed to receive the teachings. But
being a disciple of Jesus requires sacrifice which the world does not
understand but is necessary for the later reward. The Spirit empowers the
disciples to make a difference in the world.
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Matthew Chapter 9
Matthew chapter 9
True faith is accompanied by
action. That is the faith that heals. A broken body is the same as a broken
spirit. Faith and forgiveness must go hand in hand. Healing of the body is the
same as healing the spirit (forgiveness of sins). Both come from the same
authority. An authority the religious leaders do not need or understand. The
righteous have already saved themselves, but the “sinner” still needs a doctor
for healing. To them, Jesus has come to minister. The old do not understand the
new. Jesus is new wine and a new patch that the old religion and tradition do
not understand. He needs new ways to express what he has come to say and do.
His teachings and healing with authority reflect this new way of faith.
Faith overcomes sickness and death;
even demons flee before Jesus. “Nothing like this has been seen in Israel.”
Jesus is new. Everywhere Jesus went he saw the need for his message and
healing. The crowds were harassed and helpless. The state, the religion, and
the leaders had all turned away from the crowds but Jesus had compassion on
them and saw the great need there.
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