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Author: Rev. Manual P Joseph Th.M Page 7 of 35

Name: Manual Pulickaparampil Joseph

Title: Pastor and Bible Teacher

Address: 339-343, Hagley Road, ISH, Birmingham, B17 8NH

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Biographical Profile:

Manual Pulickaparampil Joseph is an experienced Pastor and Bible Teacher with a profound commitment to congregational care and guiding individuals in their faith journey. With over ten years of dedicated service, he has exhibited a deep understanding of pastoral responsibilities and a genuine passion for nurturing spiritual growth within the community.

Having a strong foundation in biblical knowledge and doctrine, Manual is well-versed in effectively engaging and serving diverse age groups, including both youth and the elderly, within the church community. He is renowned for delivering engaging and insightful sermons that effectively communicate biblical principles to all audiences.

Throughout his ministerial journey, Manual has demonstrated exceptional leadership skills, guiding and supporting the church community in fulfilling its mission. He has also played an instrumental role in overseeing and efficiently managing all areas of ministry, ensuring smooth daily operations and optimal resource utilization.

As a Visiting Faculty for Christian Apologetics at Kerala Baptist Bible College and Seminary, Manual has imparted his expertise through lectures, seminars, and workshops to master's level students. His passion for academic integrity and quality education has led him to serve as an Academic Dean and Teacher of Theology and Languages at Harvest Mission College, where he initiated student success initiatives and encouraged faculty and staff development.

With a heart for the youth, Manual has served as a Youth Pastor at Elim Bible Church, providing spiritual guidance and mentorship to the young members of the congregation. Additionally, as an Assistant Pastor at Faith Bible Church, he has effectively planned and conducted worship services, led various programs, and provided spiritual care to the community.

Manual's educational qualifications include a Master of Theology from Cohen University and Theological Seminary and a Bachelor of Theology from Faith Baptist Bible College and Seminary.

Born and raised in a devout Roman Catholic family, Manual's spiritual journey took a transformative turn when he accepted Christ as his personal Savior and dedicated his life to serving the Lord. His unwavering faith, coupled with his deep knowledge of the Bible and a heart for shepherding others, has made him a beloved and respected figure within the church community.

Manual Pulickaparampil Joseph's dedication to ministerial service, commitment to fostering unity within the congregation, and passion for creating an inclusive and welcoming environment make him a valued leader and mentor. Through his ministry, he continues to impact lives, spreading the transformative power of the Gospel and guiding others on their faith journey.

Courage Before the King!

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In this passage, Esther takes a bold and dangerous step by approaching King Xerxes uninvited, an act that could have cost her life. But driven by her desire to save her people, she risks everything, trusting in God’s providence. The king’s favorable response, symbolized by his extending the golden scepter, signifies not just his favor but God’s intervention in Esther’s courageous act.

An inspiring example is found in the New Testament when Peter walked on water toward Jesus (Matthew 14:28-31). Like Esther, Peter took a step of faith into what seemed like an impossible situation. When Peter began to sink, Jesus intervened and saved him. Both Esther and Peter demonstrate the power of stepping out in faith, trusting that God will intervene.

In our lives, there are times when we need to take bold steps—whether it’s addressing a difficult situation, making a crucial decision, or standing up for what’s right. Like Esther, we can trust that God will intervene, changing hearts and circumstances in ways that only He can.

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Bold Faith in Action!

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In these verses, Esther makes a courageous decision in the face of great danger. Knowing that approaching the king without being summoned could result in her death, Esther chooses to risk her life for the sake of her people. Her instructions to Mordecai reveal a deep reliance on God, as she calls for a three-day fast among the Jews of Susa. This act of collective fasting and prayer shows Esther’s understanding that her courage must be coupled with spiritual preparation and dependence on God’s will.

A powerful New Testament example that mirrors Esther’s bravery and dependence on God is found in Acts 4:29-31, where the early Christians, under threat from the authorities, prayed for boldness. Despite the danger of persecution, they asked God for the courage to continue proclaiming the gospel. Their prayer was answered with a filling of the Holy Spirit, enabling them to speak God’s word with boldness.

Esther’s story and the early Christians’ example remind us that when faced with daunting challenges, we must first seek God’s guidance and strength through prayer and fasting. In our modern lives, when we face difficult decisions or seemingly insurmountable obstacles, we too can follow Esther’s example by pausing to seek God’s direction, perhaps through prayer, fasting, or seeking counsel from others in our faith community. And like Esther, we must be prepared to take bold steps of faith, trusting that God is with us even when the path is risky.

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Praise the Lord in His Sanctuary!

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This verse is a call to worship, urging everyone to glorify God in His sacred space—the sanctuary. The Psalmist invites us to join in a universal chorus of praise, not just in our hearts but in the very place dedicated to His presence. The sanctuary symbolizes a space set apart for meeting God, where His majesty is recognized, and His greatness is celebrated.

In the New Testament, we see a beautiful example of worship in Acts 2:46-47. The early Christians gathered daily in the temple courts, praising God with sincere hearts. Their worship was not confined to a specific day or ritual but flowed naturally from their love and devotion to God. Their communal worship strengthened their faith, encouraged one another, and drew others to Christ.

On Sundays, we too are called to gather in our sanctuaries, whether they are grand cathedrals or humble chapels, to worship God together. This time is not just a religious routine but an opportunity to collectively honor God, to express our gratitude, and to recharge our spirits for the week ahead. By participating in worship, we are reminded of God’s greatness and His constant presence in our lives. Let’s approach Sunday worship with joy and anticipation, knowing that our praises join a heavenly chorus.

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A Cry for Help!

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In this passage, Mordecai, a Jewish leader in the Persian Empire, reacts with profound grief and despair upon learning of the decree that orders the annihilation of the Jewish people. His actions—tearing his clothes, wearing sackcloth, and wailing publicly—reflect the depth of his anguish. Across the empire, the Jewish people shared in this deep sorrow, fasting and mourning as they faced an existential threat. This moment marks a turning point in the story, as it prompts Esther to take bold action.

An inspiring example from the New Testament that echoes this moment is found in the account of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36-39). Faced with the impending crucifixion, Jesus prayed fervently, expressing His deep sorrow and anguish. Like Mordecai, Jesus turned to God in His time of greatest need, submitting to God’s will even in the face of immense suffering. This parallel highlights the importance of turning to God during our most challenging moments.

The lesson from these verses is clear: when confronted with overwhelming trials, we should respond with humility and seek God’s guidance and intervention. In our modern lives, this might mean acknowledging our limitations and bringing our fears and worries before God in prayer. We can also seek the support of our faith community, knowing that we do not have to face our struggles alone. Just as Mordecai and the Jews united in their mourning, we too can find strength in unity and collective prayer.

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A Dark Decree!

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In this passage, Haman’s sinister plot to destroy the Jews is formalized and communicated across the vast Persian Empire. With the king’s authority behind him, Haman issues a decree that spells out the mass extermination of an entire people group. This decree, driven by Haman’s hatred and pride, showcases the dangers of unchecked power and evil intentions. The Jewish people were unaware of the impending danger until the decree was publicly proclaimed, leaving them in a state of fear and uncertainty.

A New Testament example of a similar situation is seen with the apostle Paul, who once persecuted Christians with a zeal similar to Haman’s. In Acts 9:1-2, Paul, then known as Saul, was “breathing out murderous threats against the Lord’s disciples.” He sought letters from the high priest to arrest and bring Christians to Jerusalem for punishment. However, God intervened, transforming Saul’s heart and turning him into one of the greatest apostles, showing that even the darkest intentions can be overcome by God’s power.

These passages remind us of the destructive potential of hatred and the importance of standing firm in our faith when faced with evil. In modern life, we must be vigilant in opposing injustice and advocating for those who are vulnerable. This could involve speaking out against discrimination, offering support to those in need, or simply living with integrity in a world where evil can sometimes seem overwhelming.

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Beware of Deception!

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In these verses, Haman deceives King Xerxes by manipulating him into signing a decree to annihilate the Jews. Haman uses half-truths and exaggerations to paint the Jews as a threat, driven by his personal vendetta against Mordecai. The king, trusting Haman without verifying the facts, grants him authority to carry out his evil plan.

A similar situation occurs in the New Testament with Pilate and Jesus. In Matthew 27:20-26, the religious leaders persuade the crowd to ask for Jesus’ crucifixion. Pilate, though recognizing Jesus’ innocence, succumbs to the pressure of the crowd and authorizes Jesus’ death. Both instances highlight the danger of unchecked power and the importance of discernment.

These stories warn us to be vigilant against deception and manipulation. In our lives, we must be careful not to accept information at face value without seeking the truth. This could involve verifying facts before making decisions, questioning motives behind suggestions, or praying for wisdom in challenging situations.

Prayer: Father, thank You for the wisdom in Your Word. Help us to be discerning in our decisions and cautious of those who seek to deceive. Give us the courage to seek and stand for the truth, even when it is difficult. Guide us in Your truth, and protect us from the snares of the enemy. Amen.

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Standing Strong Against Hatred!

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In these verses, Haman’s pride is wounded by Mordecai’s refusal to bow. Instead of targeting Mordecai alone, Haman’s anger extends to all Jews, plotting their destruction. This escalation shows the destructive power of hatred and prejudice.

A New Testament parallel is found in Stephen’s martyrdom in Acts 7:54-60. Stephen, full of faith, boldly proclaims the gospel, inciting the rage of the Sanhedrin. They stone him, but his steadfast faith and forgiveness toward his persecutors exemplify a Christ-like response to hatred.

These stories teach us the importance of standing firm in our faith and convictions, even in the face of intense opposition and hatred. In modern life, we might face prejudice or hostility for our beliefs. We can apply these lessons by responding to hatred with love and forgiveness, seeking strength from God. Practical steps include praying for our enemies, practicing empathy, and standing up against injustice with grace and truth.

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Standing Firm in Faith!

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In these verses, King Xerxes promotes Haman to a position of high honor, commanding that all royal officials bow to him. However, Mordecai, a Jew, refuses to bow, defying the king’s order. This act of defiance sets the stage for the central conflict in the Book of Esther. Mordecai’s refusal is not due to personal rebellion but stems from his faith and adherence to his beliefs, which forbade him from bowing to anyone but God.

An inspiring New Testament example that mirrors Mordecai’s unwavering faith is the story of Peter and John before the Sanhedrin in Acts 4:18-20. After healing a man in Jesus’ name, they are ordered not to speak or teach in the name of Jesus. Peter and John boldly reply, “Which is right in God’s eyes: to listen to you, or to him? You be the judges! As for us, we cannot help speaking about what we have seen and heard.” Like Mordecai, Peter and John refuse to compromise their faith, even under threat.

These stories teach us the importance of standing firm in our beliefs, even when facing pressure or persecution. In modern life, we may encounter situations where our values or faith are challenged. We can apply these lessons by staying true to our convictions and seeking God’s strength to remain steadfast. Practical steps include daily prayer, studying the Bible, and seeking support from fellow believers to fortify our faith.

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Mordecai’s Loyalty Rewarded!

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In these verses, Mordecai’s loyalty to King Xerxes is showcased when he uncovers a plot to assassinate the king. Mordecai informs Esther, who then relays the information to the king, ensuring that Mordecai’s role is acknowledged. This incident not only demonstrates Mordecai’s integrity but also sets the stage for future events where his faithfulness is further rewarded.

An inspiring example that reflects similar principles is the story of the apostle Paul. Paul, originally known as Saul, underwent a dramatic transformation after encountering Jesus on the road to Damascus (Acts 9). Following his conversion, Paul exhibited unwavering loyalty and faithfulness to Christ, despite facing numerous hardships, including imprisonment, beatings, and shipwrecks. In Acts 16, Paul and Silas are imprisoned for casting out a spirit from a slave girl. Despite their dire circumstances, they prayed and sang hymns to God. Their faithfulness led to a miraculous earthquake that opened the prison doors, ultimately resulting in the conversion of the jailer and his household. Paul’s story highlights the importance of maintaining integrity and faithfulness, even in the face of adversity, and how these qualities are ultimately recognized and used by God for His purposes.

The lessons from these stories remind us of the importance of integrity and faithfulness. In our daily lives, we can apply these lessons by being honest and loyal in our responsibilities and relationships, even when immediate recognition is not guaranteed. Our actions, seen or unseen, contribute to the greater good and may lead to unexpected blessings.

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Rejoice in the House of the Lord!

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In these verses, the psalmist expresses joy and anticipation at the prospect of going to the house of the Lord in Jerusalem. The passage emphasizes the unity and purpose of Jerusalem as the central place of worship and justice for the tribes of Israel. It highlights the significance of communal worship and the city’s role as a symbol of God’s presence and authority.

An inspiring New Testament example that reflects the principles of these verses is the early Christian community described in Acts 2:42-47. The believers devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer. They met together in the temple courts, shared their possessions, and praised God with sincere hearts. This sense of unity, communal worship, and dedication to God’s teachings mirrors the joy and purpose found in Psalm 122. The early Christians found strength and encouragement in their collective worship, just as the psalmist did in the pilgrimage to Jerusalem.

The lessons from these scriptures remind us of the importance of communal worship and fellowship. In our modern lives, we can apply these lessons by actively participating in our local church communities, joining small groups, and engaging in corporate worship. This not only strengthens our faith but also fosters a sense of unity and support among believers. Attending church regularly, volunteering in church activities, and praying together are practical steps we can take to incorporate these lessons into our lives.

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