Tuesday, 27 September 2016

DCLM HIGHER EVERYDAY

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016

HAND WASHING HABIT
For the Pharisees, and all the Jews, except they wash their hands oft, eat not, holding the tradition of the elders
- Mark 7: 3

While ritualistic hand washing of the Pharisees was condemned by Christ, the habit of handwashing or hand hygiene is commendable. According to the Centre for Disease Control (CDC), It is well-documented that the most important measure for preventing the spread of pathogens is effective handwashing. With the recent outbreak of Ebola virus disease, handwashing ritual became entrenched in public places, including schools. October 15th of every year has been designated Global Handwashing Day to increase awareness of the importance of handwashing. Handwashing should be performed before preparing food and after meals, after using the toilet or changing baby diaper, after blowing the nose, coughing or sneezing, after touching animals or animal wastes and after taking care of the sick. It should be performed with clean water and soap, ash, detergent or hand sanitizer. It takes about 15 seconds to wash the hands properly. Spiritually speaking, it is only the person that has clean hands and a pure heart that can fellowship with God.

Challenge: Hand hygiene is commendable.

Prayer: Lord, help me cultivate the good habit of hand washing.

Quote: Clean hands and a pure heart.

Further Reading: Exodus 30:18-21

DCLM Daily Manna

DCLM Daily Manna September 27, 2016

Topic: That Which Is Within

Text: Mark 7:24-30

Key Verse: "All these evil things come from within, and defile the man" (Mark 7:23).

Humans have the tendency to make assessment and conclusions about events, actions and personalities from what they can see from outside. Little wonder many people put up the best in their outward actions. But the passage today challenges us to probe further inside, to look beyond the outward show and demonstration of outward actions.

The actions of men have their origins in their thoughts and minds. Jesus Christ, the only Perfect God-man that ever lived on earth, the One who knows the heart of all men, asks us to go beyond mere religious traditions of outward shows. He responds to the queries of the disciples arising from the criticism of the Pharisees that they don't observe the Jewish tradition of washing of cups before using them. He argues that it is not the washing of cups that defiles a man. Rather the heart of men is the fountain from which good or evil proceeds. Sinful actions, corrupt behaviour and irreverent conducts that we see outwardly are a manifestation of what is inside a man.

An unregenerate, unconverted individual will naturally produce sinful actions. It is not what is outside a man that defiles him but what comes out of him from the heart. The question is, what is in your heart? The heart can only produce righteous actions and bear fruit of the Spirit after it has been cleansed with the precious blood of Jesus Christ. No amount of reformation or resolutions can make a man to produce good fruits when the tree itself is corrupt. Only Christ can make the difference in any life.

Thought for the day: The unregenerate heart is the citadel of all evils.

Bible Reading in one Year: Ecclesiastes 1-3

The question is, what is in your heart?  Remember, ONLY CHRIST CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE IN ANY LIFE. GOD Richly Bless You.