This is the Life!

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How many ways are there to God? To each his own? Every one needs to find their own path? How about One? There is one path to the Father, and it is through Jesus Christ. What makes Jesus so unique? Jesus alone is the Son of God. Only Jesus has both a human mother, and a Divine Father, seeded via the Holy Spirit. Only Jesus has both a human side, and a Divine side. Only Jesus is God incarnate, or God in flesh. So only Jesus can speak to this issue.

Jesus is also unique in that He is the only one to died and be resurrected. You may say that there are many stories of death and resurrection in mythology, i.e., Osiris. However, Jesus can be corroborated with history. Jesus’ resurrection is no myth. You can examine the evidences for yourself, but one thing that always convinces me is Jesus’ brother, James. James grew up with Jesus. James resisted ever considering his older brother anything more than that, a human being. In fact, James tried to bring Jesus home once, with his mother Mary, thinking that Jesus was a bit crazy. However, you can find a letter written by him in the New Testament. It bears his name. Turns out that James received a special post-resurrection appearance from Jesus (1 Cor 15) and became a believer in his brother’s Divinity, so much so, that James refers to himself not as a brother of Jesus, but a servant. I bet you never told your older brother that.

Is Jesus the Lord of your life? I certainly hope so. And I hope this note has been an encouragement for you. Thank you all for reading.

Lord help us going into tomorrow be refreshed and prepared for the challenges that await us. Thank You Lord for Your marvelous gift of Your Salvation and Grace. In Jesus’ Name, Amen!

 

Empty Praise

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Sounds pretty desolate, doesn’t it? When everything has completely failed, the crops, the livestock, the job, the family, everything, is there still breath to praise the Lord? A hopeless outcome doesn’t have to be. In fact, hopeless isn’t without all hope. For even though everything fails, and your life falls apart, we still know that there is a God in Heaven who is looking out for us.

So at this point you may be asking, “Really? The God of the universe will still let me fail? The God who promises to love me?” Well, yes. Though your position may not be as desperate as Job, you might be able to see it from where you’re at. Job lost his children. Job lost his livestock and crops, all his material wealth. He even lost the comfort of his home and went out to sit in the city dump. Then he lost his health, and was miserable and in pain constantly. Does that sound like anyone you know? (Incidentally, I think this is why Job is in the Bible, even though we know very little about its author or where it came from. Job’s story needs to be told because we all need to hear it.)

Habbakuk doesn’t directly point to this, but you can hear a little bit of Job behind him. In all of his loss, and it was extreme, Job never lost his faith. Habakkuk advocates for the same. The question you need to be able to answer is this: Will you only trust the Lord as long as He gives you stuff? Will you only trust the Lord as long as things are going well? I believe this is indeed the final test all of us face to an extent. Why does God allow people to suffer in extended illness? Why does He allow folks to waste away in nursing homes? Some of the nursing homes I’ve seen aren’t too far from Job’s situation. For if you only trust the Lord when He is good, how strong is your faith? Sometimes there needs to be times of testing, times where our only hope is God, because everything else fails. Are you prepared for something like that? Does death frighten you? Does incapacity scare you? Does being a burden on others cause your blood pressure to go up?

I remember a story in Daniel 4 where Nebuchadnezzar lost his mind. Why? Because he looked upon his kingdom and said to himself, “I did that!” He refused to acknowledge God’s role in his rise to power. God punished him. Nebuchadnezzar was insane for seven years. SEVEN. History tells us that he roamed around the palace gardens like an animal. His people thought he was “touched by the gods” and he was in a way. But God took everything he had from him, because of his pride, until Nebuchadnezzar acknowledged the Lord’s power and place as the true King. Now he still possessed all his goods, but he didn’t have his mind. If you don’t have that, what do you have? All the gold in the world doesn’t replace your ability to appreciate it.

Nebuchadnezzar and Job both point to God’s ability to take or allow to be taken everything we hold dear to prove a point. Our stuff, even our mind can be taken at will. We can’t keep anything in this world, not even our health, even if we had all the money and the doctors it could buy. The only thing we have for sure is our choice to serve and worship the God of Heaven. Don’t make God take everything else you value before your only choice is to bow your knee to Him. Serve Him gladly, every day, and through wealth or poverty, health or illness, offer Him your praise. Nothing we earn or possess can save us. Only by faith will we see heaven. May you learn this lesson early and often.

Lord God, May you know today that I value You more than anything else in this world. Though everything be taken from me, even my freedom to live, may my heart be found devoted to You, worthy not because of what I have done, but through what Christ has done in me. This is hard prayer to make, because I value many things in this world. And were I to be truly tested in this, I fear I would fail. Forgive my unbelief. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Love Comes From God

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The darkness of the Old Testament judgment is countered by the grace and truth that comes through Jesus Christ. The Old Testament was Law. The New Testament is mercy. Jesus is the emphasis of both.

It may be hard to see how love is from God when we say that God is the same in the Old and New Testament. It seems God is very harsh with the sinners in the Old Testament, but very forgiving in the New. To this I would ask, did you read the text? Have you read Daniel, where time after time, God reaches out to Nebuchadnezzar to convince him to repent? Did you read Jonah, where he is sent to a nation of strangers to convince them to change their ways? And God forgave them and did not send His judgment? Did you read of the prophets who went to Israel and Judah to attempt to persuade them away from idols and back their their God? Have you read the Psalms to find one of the most precious words repeated over and over, “Your lovingkindness!”? God expressed His khesed, His lovingkindness to Judah and Israel again and again. God is love, and should you take the time to get to know Him, you will discover this yourself.

Jesus is God’s love, expressed on the cross for all to see, His arms spread wide to show how much He loves. Do you know Him?

He Heard

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There is no end to the voices and noise we hear everyday. Everything from TV to radio, email, texts, voicemail, internet video, podcasts, audiobooks, the important and not so important people in our lives, all seem to need five minutes or more of your time. Some we willingly surrender to. Others we tolerate. But our world is filled with noise and distraction.

It’s reassuring then that when we need to be heard, there is one who hears. Though our voice is small and is lost amidst the noise, He hears us, and calls us by name. He hears our voice and sets us on a rock, and place of strength, security, and peace. He ensures that if we follow His ways, we can have that peace wherever He leads us, even should it be in dark places.

Are you lost in the bottom of a pit today? Call our to Him. He hears. You are important to Him, and He has time to listen to your fears and your worries. And He will work to deliver you if you seek Him.

Dear Father, show us the path today out of darkness into light. Show us your joy and satisfaction in our turning that we may glorify Your name. Amen.

Blessed by Trial

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Is that not the most ridiculous thing you’ve ever heard? Who is blessed by a trial? A trial is a challenging, faith-inducing affair with anguish of heart and soul. How could such a thing be a blessing? Yet the circumstances are not the blessing itself. The blessing comes in the perseverance that blooms because of the trial. Trial is merely fertilizer to the growth of the Christian. This was not in the brochure.

This is what Christianity such a hard sell. Yes you get eternal life and joy in Christ and love to the bottom of your soul, but, you will also have trouble in this world. Your whole life will be filled with trials that are designed to strengthen your faith. If I was an immature believer, I would be tempted to give up, tempted to throw it all away because I did not sign up for the crucible. I signed up for paradise. But a sword sheathed never knows it’s worth.

Christian, in this world you will have trouble. Do not marvel that the world hates you, because it hated Jesus before you. If you would turn to follow him, be prepared to suffer the insults of the unsaved. Prepare yourself for temptation to prompt you to lose your way or your love. Your chief enemy will not be the unsaved, but the unsaveable, the demons who prowl the earth seeking whom they may destroy. Satan himself prowls around like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour. You must always be on your guard, always prepared to defend your faith, before others and even before the judgment seat of your own heart.

The blessing doesn’t come from the trial, but from the perseverance you develop through it. God is seeking the tested and tried. He is seeking to test you and try you, so that you are a well-seasoned believer. God is glorified through our weakness, because by our weakness His strength is exalted. Does that sound weird? When we are weak, He is strong, because the mark of God’s power is most evident when it has nothing to do with us. This we glory in our weakness, our powerlessness, because He is able! We worship and glorify the One who saves. Despite our frailty, our seasoned spirit is what endures, and what God brings to Himself. Our flesh is as grass, here today and gone tomorrow. But our tested spirit, our blessed spirit is the precious pearl God seeks.

So when you are tested today, consider it all joy my brothers. God has counted you worthy of trial. The joy is in the testimony of a life saved by grace through all. May we praise and bless Him today!

Blessed Father, thank you for considering me worthy today to bear the name of Jesus into the dark places my trial takes me. Though my flesh and my mind are weary, I know that my strength comes from the Lord. He alone saves. And nothing in this world is so valuable as to make me want to cling to it more than You. May your grace and peace be with all who suffer today, for there is great suffering in this world. Help me to see them and encourage them. In Jesus’ Name, Amen!

Easy Grace

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As someone who is a firstborn, it always amazes me how forgiving God is. Firstborns are always all about the rules, the right way of doing things. We also defend the way that we see as right, because that’s how we learned it, so it must always be true. I saw the dark side of this yesterday with a small boy, a firstborn, who raged against the world because he was taken from his birth family. His new family didn’t do things like his old family, even though they were kinder and more generous with him. He longed for the severity and austerity of his home because that was the “right” way. It was hard to watch.

So when God offers this easy forgiveness for the wicked, I get a little feeling in my gut, like, “Hey! Why am I working so hard for this? Why do I have to be so good when they are getting a free pass?” But then I remember. I’m not that good. My pride and my selfishness are just as wicked as anything I see around me. I sin differently. It just looks good in church.

We all this this easy forgiveness, because none of us can earn it. None of us deserve it. We’ve all grown up a certain way, come to expect certain things as our fathers have taught us. Our fathers, many who tried the best they could, also made mistakes. Our pride in the way we do things may be quite wrong to someone else. What we think is “right” by our own rules often isn’t. So stop being harsh to others who sin differently than you do. If you are going to correct someone else’s behavior, be prepared to defend your answer with book, chapter and verse from the word of God. Don’t imagine yourself the arbiter of right and wrong.

God knew our hearts before we did. He knew what would motivate us and what would discourage us. So He has molded and shaped us to be His, but we did not all start the same way, or with the same formation of our spirit. Be patient. God will deal with you in His time. He has not forgotten you. He loves you and He keeps His promises.

Heavenly Father. I am a mess. I was born from a messy family. I have fathered my own messy family. Thank you for not leaving me alone. Thank you for always preparing me with trial and test. Thank you for molding me into the person you need me to be. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Meek

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What is it to be meek? What comes to mind if a song about Jesus, Silent Night, where He as meek and mild. I think that’s the song. I may be wrong. Anyway, I almost always associate meek with mild because of that song. Just goes to show you that song lyrics you heard years ago will still haunt you.

Mild is just a name on the salsa jar, right? Mild also means bland. It means ordinary, run-of-the-mill, nothing special. In a sense, Jesus was all of those things. He was made like His brothers, He was not especially handsome or ugly. We despised Him as Isaiah says but that was because of the punishes He received at and before the cross. Jesus was ordinary in His appearance.

How was Jesus meek? I have often heard that meek means weak, but meekness has been much maligned. Meekness is like a bridled horse. It is great power under strict control, like the control room of a nuclear power plant. Jesus actually had immense power, even to call down 12 legions of angels if needed. I’d settle for one occasionally. But Jesus’ meekness allowed Him to approach with confidence any situation. That is the meekness spoken of in this passage.

The meek, the humble, the quietly confident of the Lord’s blessing on their life, the promise of life everlasting and the surety of the promises with the earnest of the Holy Spirit, the seal of His presence in your life, these shall inherit the land which is promised to them.

Heavenly Father, may I move forth in confidence today sure of the promises You have placed upon me. May I go forth in faith on the mission You have called me to, so that I may bless others. Help me to know this same meekness that was in my Lord. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Destined or Decisional?

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The nature of free will has always been a delicate notion in Christian theology. How much free will do we have? How can we exercise free will if the Lord has already decided where we are going? This verse in particular challenges the idea of free will may may be free to make our plans. That part is free. But if the Lord determines our steps, should we even bother making plans? Interesting notion.

Take into account first that this is a proverb, which means that more often than not, it is true. It is an observation of human behavior and a Holy Spirit-inspired statement about how things work. Proverbs was not intended to give us absolutes, but generalities in order to operate in this world, that is, we are wise and will live better if we follow instead of ignore. Because of this, instead of taking this as an absolute statement, we take it as a generality. So what is the lesson we are to learn here? As far as God is concerned, all of our steps have been determined, because He already knows what we are going to do. But does God tell us what those steps are? No. In fact, we are free to make our own plans but with the hope that our plans will never take us from a place that the Lord has not already planned for or foreseen. There is a comfort in that. God has already seen the plans I have made, and has either worked to fulfill them or frustrate them. Yes, sometimes we choose to do things He doesn’t want. And sometimes it is those choices that He watches out for us so that we do not stray too far from His plan. But the fact that God does have a plan is very comforting.

Does it matter what we choose? Yes! For God’s eyes are always on us. He is always looking to see if we will follow Him or if we will follow our own lusts. For there are rewards in Heaven for those that follow Him of their own will. Though He knows our steps, He watches our heart. Of all the thing He has created, we are of the few that can operate independently of Him. We don’t have to follow Him like robots. We have a freedom to act as we choose. This makes for a dangerous world, but it is also a world where God can show both His power and His love to convince us to follow Him. All of life is this hope of God that we will follow Him, trust Him despite our senses, to believe in a God we cannot see. What a challenge God presents to Himself.

Lord, lead me into Your will. Help me today to trust You. May my life today be a blessing to Your holy kingdom. In Jesus Name, Amen.

The Numbered Dash

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Recently I saw a quote to the effect that we need to fill the dates on our tombstone with a life well lived. We live in the dash. This verse reminds me that that dash contains a specific numerical value.

God alone knows how many days we have, down to the fractions of days we enter and exit this world. Birth and death tend to follow similar paths, with suffering and labor. It is hard work to do either. And no one welcomes the pain it brings, yet at the end, there is rejoicing, whether you are entering into this world or arrive in the next.

Yet it is this passage of time that concerns us as we travel this dash. It is perhaps a mere coincidence that the standard punctuation between the two dates. But is truth that the line goes one way, from the beginning to the end. How you live it determines where you will be when the line ends. So as you live, may you live for the Lord.

Renew Your Life

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In case you are feeling old, the word of God has the potential to make you feel new again. Don’t believe me? Try it. Within the word of God is life. Jesus said He came to bring life, and that more abundantly. Jesus is the Word, the enlivening and enthusing Word of God scent to us to create within us that new life.

Feeling old and worn-out is a symptom of sin, and the creeping of death. Though our bodies waste away, we are being renewed inwardly day by day. Our God is a god of life, or death. So when He calls is to life in Christ, eternal life, it isn’t just about the quantity, it’s the quality. It is life that transcends our day to day. It is life that allows us to see past our stunted vision to the glory of our created world, the order reflective of God’s superlative ability to form and shape and call into being that which was nothing. Feeling old is natural, but this life is supernatural.

Heavenly Father, help me to see the life You have set for me, more than drudgery, more than the glories of physical wealth or natural beauty. Help me to see Your world with Your eyes, so that I may crave that life that only comes from you. Thank you Jesus for coming I to this world and offering this life to us all, so that we may be rescued from death and sin. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.