Daily Bread Content


CHRIST IS LORD

Date : Jan 01, 2000
Passage : Luke 20:41~47
Keyverse : 20


1. David's Lord (41-44)

Jesus' question to the Pharisees pointed out that the Old Testament teaches the deity of the Christ. King David, inspired by the Holy Spirit, wrote Psalm 110. This Psalm teaches that the Messiah is David's Lord--one worthy of David's worship. He must rule until all his enemies have been put under his feet. God's enemies may seem to have won when they crucified Jesus, but in the end, they will all be put under his feet. Thanks be to God who gives us the victory in Christ Jesus our Lord.

2. Don't become an enemy of God (45-47)

God's enemies are those who reject his Messiah. Those who use religion as a cloak for taking advantage of weak people are God's enemies. Those who seek human glory and personal wealth using God's name are also God's enemies. Jesus warned his disciples not to be influenced by these kinds of men. Someday, they will be Jesus' footstool.

Application: Lord, come and rule every part of my heart and life so that I may not be an enemy of God.
One Word: Christ is Lord