Showing posts with label father. Show all posts
Showing posts with label father. Show all posts

Monday, June 30, 2025

A LETTER OF TRUST AND DISCIPLESHIP: WRESTLING WITH THE DEEPER QUESTIONS Dr Josimar Salum

 

A LETTER OF TRUST AND DISCIPLESHIP: WRESTLING WITH THE DEEPER QUESTIONS

Dr Josimar Salum

29/6/2025


Daddy, can I ask you something personal?


I sometimes wonder… am I stressing you out with all my questions, especially on things I can’t really change? If I am, please let me know, and I promise I’ll stop. I just don’t want to be a burden.


But the truth is, you’re the only person I genuinely trust when it comes to explaining the Bible and helping me understand the deeper meaning of the Scriptures. Since I met you back in 2016, the way you teach has completely changed my life.


Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot… To truly accept everything we’ve talked about, I feel like I’d have to:


1. Rethink what the covenant of God really means,


2. Redefine who the people of God are,


3. Reevaluate the central place of Jesus Christ,


4. And reconsider the entire story of redemption.


When I read Matthew 28:18–20, I feel like that mission isn’t just for the original disciples, it’s for all of us who believe in the God of Jesus. But that leads me to wonder:


Are even the Jews supposed to be told the Good News? Or are they somehow treated differently, like their case is set apart?


And what about Mark 16:16? Does it apply to them too?


Another thing that’s been on my mind:


We always refer to the Jews as the sons of Israel. But as far as I know, Jacob (Israel) had 12 sons, not just one. So technically, there were 12 tribes, 12 families. Judah (Yehuda) was just one of them.


So… what about the rest of the Israelites who aren’t from Judah? Where are they in all of this?


My dear son,


First, never be afraid to ask me your questions — you are never a burden to me. On the contrary, you are a joy, and it is a privilege and an honor to help you search the Scriptures and grow in understanding. Please never feel that your questions are too much for me. I welcome them because they show your hunger for truth, and that is something priceless.


I want you to keep asking, even if the questions feel hard or uncomfortable. We grow in truth when we wrestle with it together, seeking the Lord with sincere and humble hearts. Never let fear stop you from seeking.


You are right that to fully accept these things, you would have to rethink and redefine many foundations — and that is exactly what Jesus calls us to do. 


The greatest goal of my life is to keep changing: changing the way I think, changing my beliefs, changing my attitudes, changing my behaviors, changing every area of my life to align with Him. 


I am totally and wholeheartedly committed to change. I am not afraid of change. I do not cling to dogmas, patterns, traditions, or religious rites, but I am always open to change anything the Lord Jesus tells me needs to change. If there is something to unlearn, I want to unlearn it. If there is something to learn, I want to learn it. That is the posture of a true disciple.


Regarding your observations and questions about the covenant of God, the identity of His people, the "centrality" of Christ, and the entire story of redemption — all of these come together perfectly in Him. But religion and tradition can hide this clarity and keep people stuck. That is precisely why we must challenge those patterns with the truth of the Scriptures and the voice of the Holy Spirit.


About Matthew 28:18–20, you are correct — the commission is for all disciples, in every generation. That includes sharing the Good News with the Jewish people. There is no separate gospel for them; there is only one Name under heaven by which all can be saved, both Jew and Gentile. The Jews are not exempt from hearing the message of salvation, nor is there another covenant apart from Christ’s blood that can save them.


“For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes, for the Jew first and also for the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is written, ‘The just shall live by faith.’”

— Romans 1:16–17 (NKJV)


As for Mark 16:16, yes, it applies to everyone: “Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved.” The word whoever includes every nation, tribe, and language — even Israel. There is no other message for the Jewish people apart from the same Gospel of Jesus Christ. That is why Peter preached it first to the Jews on the day of Pentecost, calling them to repent and be baptized in the Name of Jesus.


“These twelve Jesus sent out and commanded them, saying: ‘Do not go into the way of the Gentiles, and do not enter a city of the Samaritans. But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. And as you go, preach, saying, ‘The kingdom of heaven is at hand.’”

— Matthew 10:5–7 (NKJV)


So yes, the Jews must also be told the Good News just like every other people group, because Jesus is the Way for them as well.


About the tribes: yes, Israel (Jacob) had twelve sons, and the covenant included all of them. Throughout history, many of those tribes were dispersed, and Judah became the most identifiable tribe because of its role in preserving worship, leadership, and Scripture, but God has not forgotten any of them. They are known to Him even if unknown to us, and their restoration is in His plan. Jesus, as the Son of David from Judah, came first to the lost sheep of the house of Israel, and then opened the door of salvation to every family, tribe, and nation on earth.


The rest of the Israelites who aren’t from Judah are included in God’s redemptive plan through Christ. Even though many of their descendants are scattered, God knows their lineage and their hearts, and He calls them to Himself through the same Gospel. They are part of the promise — they are not lost to God, even if history has lost track of them. His grace reaches every tribe, including those whose identity seems forgotten, because in Christ there is ONE new man made out of every people.


God’s promises remain, but their complete fulfillment is in Jesus Christ alone, who unites all the tribes, all nations, all peoples into ONE Kingdom under His reign.


So, my son, ask — keep asking — and don’t hold back. You are deeply loved, and I am always here to help you discover what God is showing us through His Word. Never doubt that I walk with you on this journey, with patience, faith, and love.


#ASONE

Sunday, June 19, 2022

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A FATHER AND A DAD. Paul Taylor

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A FATHER AND A DAD

Paul Taylor

The difference between a Father and a Dad is: Father is a title of respect and reverence.  Dad is a title of endearment and warmth.  

When I was growing up I was taught that real men do not cry.  

They do not show their emotions.  

Fathers in past generations were often hard on their sons, thinking this would make them men.  This doesn’t mean that today fathers can not be strong and firm with their sons. 

However hardness does not make a man out of our sons.  

As has been spoken, it is the giving of oneself to our children, being a role model in all aspects of life and yes, showing our emotions at the appropriate time.  

The shortest verse in the Bible is that of Jesus showing His emotions.  "Jesus wept."  

He was a role model to all of us fathers that we should show our children the soft side of a man.  

Hug your sons and daughters.  Tell them you love them.  

I had a great dad, but he was raised from the old model.  It was rare for him to say "I love you" to my brother and me.  

He was a great father because he showed us his love by his actions, but it was missed to hear him say, I love you.  

Let me say finally this, If I were to choose which is more important, saying I love you or showing your love by your actions, I would choose showing your love by your actions!  

Thank God, our Heavenly Father has done both!

#JSalum

#ASONE

Monday, July 05, 2021

One of the most important things I have learned. Fillipe Moreira


“One of the most important things I have learned with my father is keeping my word no matter how hard it takes. If I say, I must do it.” - Fillipe Moreira #ASONE

Thursday, June 10, 2021

THE IMPORTANCE OF FATHERS BEING OBEDIENT TO THE LORD AND TRAINING THEIR FAMILIES IN RIGHTEOUSNESS. Dr. Paul Taylor


THE IMPORTANCE OF FATHERS BEING OBEDIENT TO THE LORD AND TRAINING THEIR FAMILIES IN RIGHTEOUSNESS. Dr. Paul Taylor


Josimar asked me to write a message since business has slowed and I have a little more time.  


I have so much to say and want to give just a short message on the importance of fathers being obedient to the Lord and training their families in righteousness.   


I want to encourage you. We can often be hard on ourselves, but your love for God is pleasing to the Lord.  


Your obedience sets you apart from others.  Your family is an amazing blessing and such a testimony of your spiritual leadership as a father, and husband.  This qualifies you to listen in on the plans of God.  


“Then the men rose from there and looked toward Sodom, and Abraham went with them to send them on the way. And the Lord said, “Shall I hide from Abraham what I am doing, since Abraham shall surely become a great and mighty nation, and all the nations of the earth shall be blessed in him? For I have known him, in order that he may command his children and his household after him, that they keep the way of the Lord, to do righteousness and justice, that the Lord may bring to Abraham what He has spoken to him.””

‭‭Genesis‬ ‭18:16-19‬ ‭NKJV‬‬


 One of my favorite stories.  There is a conversation in heaven and it is recorded here.  


God says, “Shall I hide from Abraham what I am doing...”  The answer is no.  Why?  “For I have known him, in order that he may command his children and his household after him, that they keep the way of the Lord, to do righteousness and justice, that the Lord may bring to Abraham what He has spoken to him.”  


There is so much in this conversation that we are allowed to listen in on with God.  


The bottom line is the obedience of Abraham to teach his children and household allows God to bring to Abraham all that He had spoken to him previously.  In your case, your obedience will allow you to receive all that God has for you.  This includes the promises of Abraham!!!  


Being a godly husband and father allows God to share with you His plans!  If you can be trusted with earthly things, such as training your children and raising them in righteousness, then God will trust you with some of His plans.  He is looking for faithful men!  


“For the eyes of the LORD run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him. “ 2 Chron. 16:9. 


Do not think your faithfulness to the Lord goes unnoticed.  


#ASONE

Monday, September 21, 2020

Successful. Josimar Salum


 “If you are not successful as husband and father no other success will matter. What matters it is what matters for God. May He have mercy on us.” — Josimar Salum #ASONE