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Christianity is about God reaching out his hand in friendship to mankind. Christians believe that the whole world and everything in it was created by God. God is a personal being, a living God who is three, yet one: Father, Son and Spirit, just as we human beings have body, mind and soul! (see the Trinity).

The Bible says God created people in his image, to love him. Yet every person has rebelled against God and sinned. Yet instead of turning his back on us, God became a man, Jesus, who most scholars believe was born about the year 4 BC and lived among us. He taught a message of love throughout Palestine but public opinion turned against him and he was executed as a young man.

He died because of us - the death that we should have died. He was crucified on a cross, but he rose from the dead, and now calls us to trust him, to love him and to repent of our rebellion. If we do this, then we our relationship with God becomes restored and we will live forever with God.

Many non-Christians may think that being a Christian is about belonging to a particular church or following a certain set of rule. Most Christians however would agree that at its root, being a Christian means to be in a living relationship with Jesus.

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June, 30 - Daily Devotions

June Scripture Portion for Bible Commentary : Job 12 - Psalm 102

Psalms 95--98 are known as Theocratic Psalms, because they relate to the sovereignty of God, and hint of the kingly reign of the coming Messiah.

The theme of Psalm 95 is sing, rejoice, God is King. We should kneel before Him, for we are His people. We should heed His voice. Verses 7-11 are quoted in Hebrews 3:7-11 as words of the Holy Spirit.

Again in Psalm 96 the theme is to sing, be joyful, be thankful, and praise God. For when He comes to judge the world it will be a day of triumph for God's people. The heavens should be glad and the earth should rejoice, for the Day of Judgment is on the way!

In Psalm 97 the Lord comes and the earth is moved. Psalm 98 is a song of the crowning day. Being a new song (verse 1), it may be one of those sung in heaven (see Revelation 5:9-14).

In Psalm 99 God reigns. He is holy; let the nations tremble. He loves justice and righteousness, and He answers prayer.

Psalm 100 is perhaps the best known of all the Psalms. It is a great Psalm of praise and adoration for the Lord. Verse 5 says, "The Lord is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations." God, in His mercy and goodness, sent His Son to die for a people who deserved to die themselves. God's mercy toward mankind has lasted almost 6,000 years. Man receives mercy, not justice, when he comes to God through the Person of Jesus Christ; and His precious truth will endure until Jesus comes again.

Psalm 101 is a Psalm for rulers, thought possibly to have been written when David ascended to the throne.

Psalm 102 is a prayer of the afflicted. The writer of this Psalm seems to be overwhelmed, and is pouring out his complaint before the Lord. His cry is, "Hide not thy face from me in the day when I am in trouble: incline thine ear unto me: in the day when I call answer me speedily." In spite of the affliction of the Psalmist, he never loses sight of the fact that the Lord shall endure forever.


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