Would you leave a friend upon the field? Or perhaps pay for a stranger to be healed. What then of those left not knowing God? Odd, that you would care not their names, their sin and trial. All the while, worshiping the Lord who loves them without end. Turned His eye away from a Son, undeserving of the death He faced, disgraced upon a tree for humanity to spit upon and shame. Am I to blame, as He hung their suffering for the weight of my sin, taking in all that is evil in man’s inhuman history. What a divine mystery that such would bare my plight, in exchange for my belief, exchanged for relief from the sting of death and hell. What am I to tell the man with no hope? What is the scope of my responsibility, duty, allegiance and love? Is it love that resembles His for me or am I the tree bearing no fruit, worthless salt, spent for trampling? They wander bye as I watch their quest for an eternity separated from the God they have sought since birth. What is my salvation worth if not the moments, the words, blessings, prayers and cares for them as God numbers their hairs, patiently waiting for their arrival? Who and what shall I become if I succumb to the calls and identities the world offers. Hurled head long into a story, not about glory but about my own fattened soul, holding myself above all that is Holy. Solely spent for treasures meant for His intention, without mention of my eternal purpose. What are my songs worth if not to honor the giver of voice, music, pause and peace? When I cease to be let me be with He that is known as the Living God, the Great I AM, Almighty. For without His hand all I’ve done and planned is simply sand passing through the hour glass of time and reason. His reason is my rhyme, His time my measure, His hope my pleasure, His love the end and answer to my search. For I was the friend He refused to leave upon the field that cold August morn.
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What then shall we say to a Sovereign God?
Love me and I will set you free, follow me and you will see your lives transformed, believe and you shall live with me in eternity. What a simple concept this offer given by God to every man and woman. As practical people, skeptics or even those with a “show me” attitude, this idea is largely un-testable. For how may any man believe without believing? That is the elusive quantity of faith, that it cannot be experienced without a personal decision to follow its hopefulness. That is why Christians, who have chosen to live a visible, audit-able life walked with Jesus are essential to God’s offer of salvation. Without physical evidence of those willing to live by faith, faith remains in its conceptual, theoretical form. Therefore each of us, as Christians, serves an essential role/purpose in God’s Plan simply by walking in the light of Jesus.
Could God decide to reveal Himself to every man and woman, removing the veil that shrouds their current understanding? Absolutely. Will He choose to enlighten every one to His presence and sovereignty? Absolutely. Though these answers are in the affirmative, the component or variable that matters most in life has been extracted from the positive answer, time. Time does not matter to God for He is outside of its constraining impact, but He uses time to demonstrate His patience, His love and His sovereignty. God has told each of us what we must know in order to make a belief decision, but each of us has also been granted the time to come to that decision. That is the nature of love, patience and the consequence of judgment, in that each of us gets to make a personal choice within the impending confines of time. Many chastise or mock God because of time, misunderstanding that because He has not yet enacted judgment against all wickedness and unbelief, believing falsely that He will continue to hold back His Hand of Sovereign Righteous Judgment. God’s patience is demonstrative of His Grace and Love for His creation. We as Christians must have the character to warn those who incorrectly define this patience as an excuse to remain in sin or take a posture of mediocrity, for each of these lead to eternal separation from God.
God has revealed Himself to creation in methods that are indisputable so that each of us has no excuse when choosing to believe or ignore His graceful offer. Equally every Christian has “no excuse” when choosing to ignore God’s direction and purpose for our lives. Our judgment will be in giving explanation to Almighty God for our inaction or missed stewardship of the time, talents and power we have been given for His Glory. Isn’t it amazing that love, time and choice are intertwined. We cannot love without choice, we cannot demonstrate love without time and we cannot choose to believe without love for God. A love and a choice that He made outside of time to offer each of us the salvation we crave desperately. Jesus came into time, accepting the cup of God’s role, choosing to love us more that His own life, fulfilling His part in God’s plan for humanity. What would have happened to each of us Christians if He had chosen otherwise? Aren’t you glad that He chose to love us enough to die for all creation in the time that He had here on Earth?
May we as Christians choose not to serve? Absolutely. For love requires choice, and each of us must make our own. The question is not focused upon the quality and efficacy of our excuses, but rather on the quality and the measure of our belief in the devotion and Love of God. For He loved us absolutely, we cannot therefore offer any excuse acceptable to dismissing us from the responsibility of telling every one we know of His Love for the World. We are simply left with God’s gift of a choice, made in time based on love for they are inseparable. Will you choose in the timing allotted to serve God’s Love for your life by pointing others to the Salvation found only through belief in Jesus? Will you walk in the light and truth of Christianity, such that everyone coming in to contact with you shall see the benefits of belief? Will you show the truth of faith by telling people our time is running short for the night is coming when the opportunity for choice will run out. What will you say to a Sovereign God when you meet Him? I hope there will be no need for excuse. In the Mighty Name of Jesus I pray for your conviction and strength.
Betting on the threat
Directed by the Will of God for our lives. Must I then fear any obstacle, any enemy, mocker or thief? What has God Himself put at the center of our hearts. For me it is a word of warning, a note of wisdom, caution and preparation for the faithful, to be found ready when God returns for His bride and judgment. My heart pounds for the Jewish Nation, knowing that at some point soon they shall be assailed by God’s enemies. My heart rejoices and weeps to know that they will collectively understand that the Messiah’s first visit was largely overlooked. We shall all find ourselves in a time of remembrance, truth and painful understanding that will invariably turn to Hope as we await His return.
How may I treat those around me in fashion, acceptable to the Lord our God, showing them the love that He directed me offer? May I overlook their trials and bondage, hoping or merely praying that they will be lifted up from circumstance or prison? Certainly not, for this is what it means to be thankful for God’s redemption of the saints, in that He loved us completely when we ourselves were slaves to sin, awaiting death and coming judgment. Food for the hungry, health for the sick, homes for the homeless and love for all who suffer without its caring touch of hope. Our duty out of gratefulness is simple, it is our justification, excuse and ignorance that allow us to make excuse or allowance for disobedience and poor behavior. We are princes and priests, bound to honor God with our walk, our lives and our constant intercessory prayer.
I shall not be afraid, though facing diverse trials, wickedness and the threats of evils worst. For they have been overcome by Good, by God, By Christ and their time is fleeting. Why then should I give weight to the words of folly, spoken by mouths that have denied Christ and turned down belief and glory? What authority is it from whence they speak? Should I give any respect to the fallen, their attempts to hurt God by stealing my joy, my purpose and my fulfillment? You cannot steal what you may not understand or touch. And my treasure is stored in Heaven with God, a place unavailable to those who refuse to honor Him. You threaten this life when this is but a mist, how inconsequential. For I have eternity, abundant life that transcends the boundaries and shackles of death and sin to which you remain enslaved. My pity is in your brief attempts at control, for it ends when this life fades, you have no eternal offering, that is reserved for those who will humble themselves before Almighty God.
Yes, there will be trials, pain, loss, heartache, illness, dilemma and remorse, for that is the nature of training. The pain is experienced here so that eternity may be free of these sinful consequences. We are bound for glory, we’re here to tell that story, the story of Lord Jesus and how he came to save. To save all men from judgment, condemnation brought on by sin, by freeing all from prison, regardless of the jail you’re in. So save yourself from judgment, believe upon Him and live, accept His Graceful pardon that He has offered as a gift. Our hope is in redemption, sanctification soon in sight, but we must prepare our hearts for glory and for His arrival in the night. So fill your lamp with Spirit, the oil of eternal life and take peace for all your burdens giving Him your pain and strife. For Jesus is soon coming, keep your eyes turned to the sky, keep your bodies holy and don’t listen to the lie.
Devotion
The Pregnancy, The Purpose and The Person of our devotion.
The word devotion is pregnant with meaning, filled deeply with historical and practical guidance for the Christian life. Devotion, has been described as a feeling, a pledge, a spiritual duty of fealty and those descriptions don’t even touch upon this word’s implications regarding loyalty, steadfastness and love. It is a noun that may be used as adjective or utilized describe the rich, strong roots of a man’s dedication to work, family and Father God. What then are we to think of this word as it passes by our minds in brief inspection?
Think on this. What is the difference in comparison between commitment and dedication? Can you effectively describe the veiled nuances that discriminate their use? Is one used for duty and the other for prayer or are they simply interchangeable in their meaning, tone, use and timing? How does Christian devotion differ from that of any single man who does not know God? Does it bother us that each Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu, Wicken and agnostic follow their own daily devotions, each believing themselves a bit more worthy after practiced prayer and ritualistic murmur? What then establishes Christian devotion as unique, resembling none other in its content, shape, practice and purpose? Why, that uniqueness is found clearly, simply, unmistakably in the “object” of our devotion the Lord Jesus Christ. For see it is the not the quality, quantity, consistency or content of our devotions, that make them precious but the fact that our God is worthy to be praised.
Why then is God so worthy of our unrequited devotion, our steadfast love, our undiminished dedication to service in the completion of His Will? Perhaps we may for a moment think on the etymology of its inspiration, where did the word devotion arise? Some say 12th century, some say 4th, but the Jewish People or those who have studied God’s Word know much better. Just as God’s Word is filled with seemingly infinite layers of meaning, symbolism and personal conviction, as is customary of the Holy Spirit inspired thought, the Jewish word, Hesed, provides ample content for investigation. See we often take things for granted in our own lives and miss the opportunity to truly peel back the layers of complexity, even with regard to our children, our spouses and our interactions with the Almighty and His Creation. Hesed is not one of those words that may not be simply defined in a single word, or even phrase, but it best describes God’s Loyalty to the Jewish People. It represents a loyalty to someone that has nothing to do with their actions, disobedience, rejection, kindness or dedication. God has always been loyal to the Jewish Nation, because He committed to do so. That type of loyalty is not easily described, just as in the word devotion, God’s Love for Israel transcends the simple classification of noun, verb or modifying adjective, it is an action, a thing, a way of living and a complex love.
Why then do we not contemplate God’s Loyalty with such commitment or devotion? Are we to mimic this loyalty, of course, that is the challenge of God’s Christian, as set forth by Jesus in Matthew 22:34-39 But when the Pharisees had heard that he had put the Sadducees to silence, they were gathered together. Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying, Master, which is the great commandment in the law? Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets. This is the level of devotion to which we have each been called and unconditional devotion to God above all things and to love in the way that He has loved us even when we but sinners. We should also praise Him for His steadfast loyalty to Israel, even when they openly disobeyed and challenged Him He has never once been unfaithful. That my friends is devotion.
What then of the purpose for our devotion?
Is devotion a thing to be turned to ritual, calling us to rote prayer, proclaiming us worthy by works of piety? Of course not, the devotion we are meant to express may be described in a graph of a line over time. Imagine the X and Y axis with the horizontal line being a time, running from left to right and the vertical line being level of devotion. Each man’s devotion, not unlike sanctification may only be a thing measured over time. Just as God’s Loyalty to the Jews was only visible through steadfast demonstration of the millennia, our loyalty must be demonstrated and grown as a slope of the line, a function over time. No one may know if a man is loyal unless that man demonstrates that quality over time. The center line of the graph is Jesus, and after we meet we either increase in devotion stay flat or decrease. We all hope to be thought as entirely dependable and trustworthy, but each of knows that our lines probably goes up, down then up again all the way until we reach that day when we meet Jesus. Is devotion a reasonable measure for the character of man? I think so, perhaps you agree?
Can we remain fully devoted to Jesus Christ the King by standing still in our Christian walk? Is our any increase of devotion dependent on faith, sanctification and continue walking with the Lord? If this is established truth then isn’t devotion one of the characteristics that we must attend regularly in our marriages, our work relations, our friendships, prayer and worship? Can we practically consider that we shall ever resemble God’s Loyalty without intentional focus upon the building blocks of fealty? Can we make up our minds to be devoted, increase our devotion, build our devotion or is increased devotion similar to forgiving an enemy, so difficult that we must have the Holy Spirit’s assistance to accomplish the task? I think that devotion is so deep in its meaning, so rare in its importance, so desirous to every Christian man that we should take the steps and know that God is “Loyal” to complete the work that He first began in each of us.
What then makes this task so easy? It is that the object of our devotion is the Lord Jesus Christ. Do you know Him? Do you comprehend to whom you have sworn your undying loyalty? Ephesians 1:15-23 Wherefore I also, after I heard of your faith in the Lord Jesus, and love unto all the saints, Cease not to give thanks for you, making mention of you in my prayers; That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of him: The eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that ye may know what is the hope of his calling, and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints, And what is the exceeding greatness of his power to us-ward who believe, according to the working of his mighty power, Which he wrought in Christ, when he raised him from the dead, and set him at his own right hand in the heavenly places, Far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come: And hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things to the church, Which is his body, the fulness of him that filleth all in all. Are you seeing the hope of His calling, are you seeing the reason for the practicality of your devotion, that Christ deserves our 100% devotion, our very best, our “all”, the last drop of our sweat, blood and treasure, because that is what He gives us, “always”. Christ has never sinned against us, yet He gives us unmeasured loyalty, grace and forgiveness because He chooses to do so. Shouldn’t our “reasonable” act of service to Him first include a dedication, pledge and action plan to remain devoted in our relationships as a visible commitment to reflect His type of devotion.
Praise God in the Mighty, Faithful and merciful name of Jesus Christ the King.
Power Packed
All our lives we have attempted to fit in with the roles, rituals and demands of this world, must we now face the same exclusionary tactics, peer pressure and conformity within the church? It is foolish to believe that the largest segment of our ministry is toward the lost when we see so many wounded, wandering and misdirected babes within the churches. Elders have capitulated to the accounting sheets, leaders clamor for the next great idea to bring tithing bodies into the churches and Pastors have become slaves to banking, bills and adherence to growth plans. Where are the kneeling pews of yesteryear? Shall a five minute alter call be the only moments of humility we spend before the Spirit of Almighty God. Conversations crowd-out prolonged and peaceful contemplation, fellowship curtails the prolonged moments spent in the God’s Presence. What ever happened to meditation and prayer? When will we pay heed to our own edification before expecting the world to change? Have we so quenched the influence of the Holy Spirit that the Bride of Jesus lay powerless?
I have been called to tell the truth of Gods Word, regardless of where and when the need arises. He calls me to deep inspection and reflection upon His Holy Word. How can any man possibly be guilty of praying too much, when the Lord calls us to be doing so unceasingly? Is there any wonder that through this diligent pursuit I have developed a close relationship with the Lord and He has blessed me with wisdom and knowledge? Isn’t that the formula clearly established with His teaching? Why then now do you call me crazy as the things He tells me stand up to comparison with His Blessed Gospel? Shall I be silent as the Lord bids me shout, would you have me sit when the Lord tells me to stand or walk out in courage and faith? What does a membership have to do with a Christian being able to sing out strong to the Lord, in front of the saints? What are we doing church? There is still time to rethink our stances, to move out from our idleness and ritual, to be found doing the work He warned us to be diligent in completing.
Did Steven get asked about his academic credentials before giving, perhaps one of the greatest testimonies, effectively astounding the Pharisees and Sadducees? Don’t we as layman, hold the responsibility of fulfilling whatever purpose God has set before us, or should we step aside and leave all that labor to the trained academician or expository professional? Should all the visits, soup kitchens, hospitals and streets of ill repute be free from the voices of saved men, if a preacher has neither the will, time or gumption to so venture? Pastors, be advised, I know that the Lord wants us in unity, but if you will not go and you will not encourage those with the gifts to do so then must we remain in direct conflict with God over the calling He placed in our hearts? Should we be more concerned about following rules established by counsels of men or simply follow the inerrant Word of God? We both know the answer, perhaps then let us just go and do what we may for the Kingdom before the day is done and the work time is over. Please stop worrying about the bills and simply exalt the name of Jesus as He has commanded. Leave the church building to Him.
Praise the Lord our God, Jehovah, Jesus, Alpha-Omega, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, One, Almighty God. Amen.
Compulsory campaign
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Russia_relations
What has the Prince of Peace to do with warring factions, political manipulation and geographic turbulence? Why do we care as Christians, about the actions of the Russians, Turkish, Egyptians, Syrians or Iranians? Aren’t we simply waiting for Jesus to call us homeward, in rapture, knowing that we shall not face His wrath? Does it matter to us what happens to Israel? Why then should I care about prophetic mention of ancient societies and spirits like Gog, Gomer, Tubal or the sons of Japheth? What has any of this to do with me?
Bottom line, God’s Word is Truth. He demonstrates its reliability by telling the things which will come to pass before they occur. Check it out in passages like Isaiah 17-19, Psalm 83, Ezekiel 38 & 39. These events increase our faith, our hope and our reliance upon God’s Word as the foundation upon which we stand as the “Bride of Christ”. But what should this increased faith provoke in our hearts, what actions should this bolstered faith promote or inspire?
Talents well invested, oil in our lamps, priceless pearls, treasures in heaven, offering our bodies as holy/acceptable sacrifice and labor in the fields, all refer to the calling placed upon each Christian life. We were made to bring glory to His name by living in resemblance to Him, spreading the Good News of the Gospel. Why should we care that Russia is moving heavily into Syria or that they are joining closely with Iran and others to prop up military monarchies? Does my concern matter one iota in the resolution of the plan of Almighty God. Of course it matters otherwise we would never ponder this line of questioning.
Asking these questions is exactly what we should be doing, but we must not ask them of each other, rather we should be turning to God through the Holy Spirit, investigating His Word for wisdom and knowledge. We were meant for one grand purpose, to the Glory of God the Father. That purpose is planting the seed of God’s Holy Word, fertilizing and tending the harvest of saints, by telling people that they might escape God’s judgment through the salvation found only in the Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore these events should draw us closer to God, inquiring, praying and acting on His behalf before His coming judgment. Possessing wisdom and fully relying upon God’s Word as “absolute truth” we are emboldened to preach the Gospel message fulfilling our purpose.
To His greatest glory these unfolding events closely align with the Biblical times immediately preceding Christ’s imminent return. It matters because we were repeatedly counseled to readiness, as He will come like a thief in the night, unexpected, catching those napping unawares. I want to know the Bible and I am excited by these recent events, because the Lord’s return is nigh. Prepare your hearts for Jesus, make straight your paths, pray unceasingly, keeping your eyes toward heaven whence He is certain to return. God Bless you all, in Jesus Name.
Poisons, passions and pollution
A dash of poison in the lake, would you then venture a swim? Radiation in the town, water or sky, is this where you would choose to raise a family? Contagion or bacteria in the soil, upon the meat or in the sandwich, which of us would allow our kids or parents to eat? The Lord our God commands to purity, but do each of us even contemplate the meaning of Holiness, devotion or remaining unspotted in this blackened and fallen world?
What constitutes enough danger for you to avoid a building, district or downtown? Proverbs counsels that a wise man sees danger and will not proceed, yet each of us walks blindly, proudly or unknowingly into houses of darkness and districts of demons without worry or contemplation. Does this mean that we lack wisdom, or are many of us just unwilling to ask God for who gives it liberally to all who ask? All of us would hold our breath as long as we could if we knew that we stood in an area of poison gas, a cloud of bug spray or a room densely filled with thick plastic smoke. Yet we readily breathe the filth put out by profiteers, politicians and pornographers. We consume and entertain visions and ideas that poison the lake of our minds. We ponder and revisit sins that would leave our Mothers in disgusted worry for our teetering salvation.
How do we believe that we live so dangerously, so precariously, so inattentive to the things of God without repercussion? What is the readiness to which we are called? What is the level of purity to which we have been commanded? And if our example is Christ then how may we continually avoid His admonition to remain vigilant in our pursuit of righteousness? What cause us to abandon God’s Word regarding this purity or body, mind an spirit? Is it perhaps too difficult a task for mortal man? Why then does God give us His Spirit if not but to reach each pinnacle to which we are individually and mortally incapable? A light never shines as bright as that light which chooses to shine brightly in surrounding darkness. Will you shine Christ’s Light? Do you see the need for mental, verbal, sexual and physical purity? Remember what His Word says about our sacrifice in Romans 12:1, I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.
This Word says that it by His mercy that we present our bodies, not by our own doing, but by our choice to surrender to His Holy Spirit for sanctification to Holiness. Through this surrender we find ourselves Holy, acceptable before God. Then the Word says something astounding, this is your reasonable service. So, this thing, given unto God is nothing extraordinary, but rather logical and “reasonable” considering His Grace given unto each of us. Remember folks, these times are becoming as evil as they might ever be, so we must train ourselves to surrender to God’s Merciful Hand and avoid the poisons, the passions and pollution of the fallen world. I pray it is unto the protecting Hands of God that you have given your life for truth, relationship and protection. Be free by the cleansing Blood of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, the Light of the World.