Devotional 24 Sep 2025 Henry Higgins
Jesus says, "I am the way, the truth, and the life," and it is a bible text often quoted in Christian circles. But, are we actually living what that text means? Ie., if we are following Jesus, then we must make Him "the Way" for our lives - ie., there is no other name under heaven that we can be saved through then Jesus Christ. There are many religions and even some in Christianity that teach that Salvation is found in a whole list of things you do - you must perform penance, do a pilgrimage, say certain ‘prayers’ or do other things. Friends, the Bible says the only WAY to heaven is through Jesus (Acts 4:12). We don’t need an earthly priest to do intercession for us, or to make a trip to a sacred site or perform certain ritualistic prayers! We don’t need to flog ourselves on the backside and crawl around in penance to atone for our sins, salvation is full and free in Jesus!
Not only is Jesus “the Way” but also “the Truth.” Truth - true absolute truth, is found in Jesus in His Holy Word. One must study that book carefully and prayerfully, and be very careful to interpret it correctly and not to allow the superstitions and traditions of men to blind us to the plain truths of the Word of God. The pharisees in Jesus’ day worshipped in vain because their traditions superceded and blinded them to the truths Jesus taught (Matt 15:9). The same is true for many professed Christians today, who worship God in accordance with empty man-made traditions instead of in simple adherence to God’s Word. We must seek to worship God in Spirit and in Truth (John 4:24). Is your worship today in harmony with the simple truths of God’s Word, or bogged down by endless traditions of men?
Jesus is also “the Life.” In Him is found eternal life, but more than that, He is to be our “Life” every day of our lives! Is He the life of your life? Do you make Him first, last and best in all you do? Is everything you do in harmony with His life example? Are you asking the question, “What would Jesus do” in everything you do?
May these questions and thoughts be with you today and through this week, God bless you!
Devotional 15 Sep 2025 Henry Higgins
The story is told in Matthew chapter 14 of Jesus' disciples on the sea of Galilea, battling for their lives in a terrible storm. In the struggle they spot Jesus walking on water towards them. Frightened that it may be a ghost, Peter asks that if it is indeed Jesus, that He would ask Peter to walk out unto the angry seas to go to Him. Jesus tells him to come, and so Peter gets out of the boat and walks towards Jesus. At first he is going great, but then he takes his eyes of Jesus and catches sight of the angry waves beating at him, whipped up by the violent winds. Fear and doubts overwhelm him, driving out his trust in Jesus’ protection to save, and he begins to sink. As he is sinking, he lifts his eyes from the angry waves and fixing them on Jesus, crises “Lord, save me.” Jesus immediately comes to his side, reaches out his hand and, catching him, takes him back to the safety of the boat. What a lesson for us to consider! Why should we allow the storms of our lives to drown out our faith in Jesus and take our hope of eternal life away?
Friends, we can walk the furious storms of this life if Jesus is our focus! No matter how great your storm, cast your eyes on Christ, never let go! However, if you do, there’s another beautiful lesson in this story. You see, the moment Peter asked for help, Jesus immediately was there to help him. None of this, I’ll take my time to come over, but immediately! This teaches us the love and merciful compassion of our dear Saviour. No matter how deep you may be engulfed in the waves of sin and despair, no matter how great may be the storms of your life threatening to drown you, if you would just be call out to Him, He will immediately be there to lift you and save you out of all your troubles!
Do you believe this? Let us today grasp hold upon the promise of our Saviour, Heb 13:5 "I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee." Hebrews 13:5.
Bible Prophecy 08 Sep 2025 Henry Higgins
The book of Revelation is one such book that more people are interested in studying than ever before, yet one that often scares people more than any other book in the Bible. Why? Inside this book is found cryptic imagery of beasts and dragons. There is the 7 last plagues, the 4 horsemen and that terrible depiction of locusts coming out of the bottomless pit! There is that awful imagery of demonic entities coning out of the 3 unclean frogs, as well as a lamb-like beast that speaks like a dragon! This is just to name a few! No wonder many find this book either confusing and impossible to understand, or downright scary!
However, such who come to this conclusion need not be so dismayed, because a simple reading of the opening of this incredible book shows that there is much more to this book than weird, crazy-looking beasts and dragons! Revelation chapter 1 verse 1 reads:'
"The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified [it] by his angel unto his servant John:"
Note this apocalyptic book opens by saying it is the "Revelation of Jesus Christ," not the revelation of beasts and dragons! In other words, whilst beasts and dragons do exist in this prophetic book and contain very important symbolic messages for the last days, the most important emphasis of this book is Jesus Christ! You see, Bible prophecy, properly studied and understood, ultimately points to Jesus and His work of saving His people from sin and the evil powers of this world, into a new world to come.
God has given us bible prophecy so that we may better understand what Jesus is doing and will do as a part of His plan to save His people! The symbolic representations of beasts, etc., exist for the purpose of warning His people of the various powers, entities and earthly kingdoms that will attempt to deceive and destroy them in the last days. Yet, the book of Revelation shows that Jesus will triumph over these powers in the end, and all who put their trust and follow Him in obedience to His commandments will come out triumphant!
Those who will be saved in the last days during the perils of the Antichrist and the Mark of the Beast, are described as thus:
"Here is the patience of the saints: here [are] they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus" Revelation 14:12.
Jesus Himself is described in prophetic imagery as a Mighty Warrior conquering the powers of evil as depicted in Revelation, and coming to take His people home:
Rev 19:11 "And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him [was] called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war. 12 "His eyes [were] as a flame of fire, and on his head [were] many crowns; and he had a name written, that no man knew, but he himself. 13 And he [was] clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God. 14 And the armies [which were] in heaven followed him upon white horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean. 15 And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron: and he treadeth the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God.16 And he hath on [his] vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS" Revelation 19:11-16.
Today He stands friends, knocking at the door of our hearts (Rev 3:20), begging that we would let Him into our lives, that He may forgive our sins, help us overcome our sins, and prepare us for that mighty day when He comes back (Rev 1:7). Won't you today give your life to Jesus, and make Him Lord and Saviour of your life, that you may be ready for that great day when He comes back? Won't you choose to study the mighty prophecies of the book of Revelation that you may have a greater appreciation of Jesus Christ and be better prepared for when He comes soon?
Bible Prophecy 05 Sep 2025 Henry Higgins
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Have you ever heard someone say, “I won’t believe in Jesus or God unless I see a miracle myself”? It’s helpful to remember what Jesus’ disciples experienced. They spent over three years with Him, saw miracles like healing the sick, calming storms, and raising the dead. But what convinced them most that Jesus was truly the Messiah? Was it the miracles? No—they trusted the prophecies in the Bible that pointed to Jesus.
Later, the Apostle Peter reflected on this, saying they weren’t following fake stories but were eyewitnesses of Jesus’ glory—like during the Mount of Transfiguration, when God confirmed His divine nature (see Matthew 17). John also shared that they had seen and handled Jesus, the Word of Life. But even more powerful than their personal experiences was the prophecy in Scripture that predicted Jesus’ coming and His work.
In 2 Peter 1:19, Peter describes prophecy as “a more sure word”—a light in the darkness. The prophecies of the Old Testament, especially those in Daniel and Revelation, clearly point to Jesus as the Messiah, the Divine Son of God. The disciples used these prophecies to share the message of salvation, and within a few decades, the gospel spread to the whole world (Colossians 1:23; Acts 17:6).
The greatest proof of Jesus’ divine identity as the Son of God, come to save mankind, isn’t just the miracles He performed long ago, but the fulfilled prophecies of the Bible—proof that God’s Word is true. Want a miracle to believe in Jesus? Study Bible prophecy. It testifies to the miraculous, all-knowing power of God—who, through His Word, has predicted the rise and fall of nations centuries in advance, identified key global powers in the last days, and pointed unmistakably to the signs of Jesus’ soon return. And yes, Jesus is coming back soon, and we need to prepare ourselves and warn the world of His return!
If we want to be most effective in sharing the message of salvation and hope through Jesus Christ—and to prepare others for His coming—let’s focus on presenting the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation clearly. Only then will our message have the same power that the early disciples had in their work.
Next time someone says they need to see a miracle to believe, remind them of the greatest miracle—the prophetic Word of God. It’s a sure and powerful proof of His love, His plan for salvation, and His promise to return.
Maybe you are struggling to believe in Jesus today? Choose now to believe in Him and make Him the Saviour of your life! Study the prophecies in Daniel and Revelation, and be ready for His soon return!