What Matters

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What really matters to you? What are you willing to sacrifice anything for to achieve or receive it? What really makes a difference in your life that you will allow nothing to interfere with?

Do you have one of those priorities? I’ve known heroin addicts that know exactly what this is like. There is no relationship, no possession they own that will not be sacrificed in order to get their next fix. They will rob from their mother and their grandmother to get what they need. That is the power of addiction. They will justify any act, any act, that will satisfy their need. Is there anything in your life like that?

Would you want a passion for Jesus like that? Could you?

Most people tend to rule their lives with the common good in mind, as long as it benefits self. I will go to work like everyone else, and I will endure that work as long as they continue to pay me every two weeks and I can take the occasional vacation. I will endure the twenty-odd years of marriage and have children like I am expected to, and then if I’m still happy with the person I married, I’ll stay with them. That’s what is expected, and as long as I am happy, I will continue. Do you see the nature of this addiction yet? This person is just as addicted as the Heroin addict. They are addicted to happiness, and are willing to do anything, even endure the ordinary, to keep it. This is the same person that will divorce because they are not happy anymore. They will find a better job because it will make them happy. Happiness, that ephemeral quality which cannot be grasped or kept, is an addiction.

So what does this verse tells us? Pursue righteousness (before God) and kindness (before men) and you will receive life, righteousness and honor. Life and righteousness come from God (This is the joy of living) and honor comes from men (being a voice that is respected is a powerful witness for the gospel).

Is it possible to be addicted to Jesus? Let me tell you that addiction to Jesus is the only true addiction you can ever have. Everything else will be governed by the law of diminishing returns. Every attempt to satisfy the need will result in less satisfaction, so you have to get more. With Jesus, the returns increase with use. He gives more every time you give Him your time. He becomes more profound, more satisfying, better with worship and study. Better with prayer and with service.

What is your priority? What matters to you? Maybe it’s time to examine yourself. Check your priorities. Ask others what they seem to be. You may be surprised.

God bless you today.

1000 – Source Code 8 – Steal No More

“You shall not steal.
(Exo 20:15)

 The Founders of America saw that this verse is an entitlement to personal property. If God considered it important enough to guarantee the safety of one’s goods in this way, the ability and the right to possess private property must be a God-given right. If it is wrong to steal, then it must be right to keep what you’ve earned through normal, legal means.

Thieves uniquely were not killed in penalty, but rather forced to pay back over and above the value of what they stole. They had to work to pay it back. It may sound like slavery, but sending someone to jail is worse than making someone work off their debt. This shows us that property in some ways equals time plus effort.

You spend your time working at a job to earn a paycheck, which you then in turn use to pay for things, like food, shelter, clothing, etc. These things represent your time. Time as we know is the most precious commodity we have, because we do not have an endless supply of it. Thus when something is stolen, it is a piece of someone’s life, not just property.

In the Law there is allowance made for sacrifices when a person lived too far away from the tabernacle. He could convert his animals he intended to sacrifice into money by selling them. Then, when he arrived at the tabernacle, he could then buy other animals to sacrifice on the altar. While he made his journey, his money represented his time and effort in raising pure animals for sacrifice. Our money does much the same thing. Our money represents the time and effort we sacrifice away from family and things that we want to do to do the things we have to do. Our paycheck represents the time and effort we spent working. This is in part why no one ever feels like they are being paid enough. To steal that money would be to steal your sacrifice.

Stealing is an easy way to acquire wealth, but it works against the soul. If the soul naturally is wont to work for its wealth, to acquire by earning, or “doing honest work” then stealing is its opposite. Stealing, like murder, takes the life of another person. There are implications for our modern world in this.

Consider for example taxes. Taxes are confiscated from your paycheck or during your transactions in very places at a percentage or a fixed portion. You have no choice but to pay them. You are submitted a portion of your time, your life, for things you have no choice in. Often the justification is that you are paying for publica services, like police, fire protection, new roads, and similar public works. That’s okay by me. But then my money is also being used to discover new uses for ketchup, how birds mate, and maintaining the lifestyle of a person who does not work, either by need or by choice. Some of my taxes are taken to pay to kill other potential future taxpayers before they are born. Not everything my taxes go for is by my choice or even my moral approval. Yet the tax burden never ceases, and every year more of my time is being spent in service to the state. Tell me what slavery is again?

And should we even talk about debt? Whether its student debt, credit card debt, housing debt, car loans, etc., as the proverb says, “the borrower is servant to the lender.” As long as you can work, you are still useful, and can pay your debts. But what happens when you are unable to work anymore? They come for your property. Now you may say that debt is something that you incur at your own risk. I choose to take on the debt, and sign the bottom line on the contract. This is true. And if I do not pay back the debt I promised I would pay, I am stealing from someone else, because the money had to come from somewhere, unless of course, that money is earned by interest. Interest rates invent money from thin air. There is no actual new money added to the money supply through interest. But every time you engage in a loan, your lender invents money by charging interest. When the Jews were told by God not to charge interest to their brothers, that’s because there was no new money coming in to their system. But when He said they could charge interest to foreigners and outsiders, that’s because there was new money coming into the system from outside. Not so with us. Everytime you can’t afford to buy something outright, you engage in a loan, and that comes with an interest rate. This is why there is more money owed in the world that there is money in the world. Think about that for a minute.

When interest is charged, there is a bit of theft involved, theft of money that does not yet exist until you apply your own real money to it. This is why you want to pay in cash or in real property when you purchase things. And yes, I know that sometimes that is impossible. That’s why I suggest it rather than say it must be so. I myself am experiencing this kind of debt so I know what I’m talking about, and only recently have we begun to dig our way out, but slowly. This is also why you may want to put some of your money into investments, since the same system that works against you by loan can work for you by investment. When you invest your money in the stock market, you use interest to your advantage, where they pay you for money they borrow. Savings accounts and CD’s work the same way, but to a much lesser extent.

“Let him who steals, steal no more, but let him work.” And this is the essence of this commandment. Work is the opposite of stealing. Work benefits the soul, while steal corrupts it. An honest day’s work will do wonders for the soul which practices it. If you continue to live off of others, you will become a husk and a shell of what you ought to be. In anyway that you can, offer something in effort to others. Even if its writing a blog about what you’ve learned about life. But always be working on something. It is a source code of life.

His Good Purpose

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This verse follows on the phrase that we souls work out our salvation with fear and trembling. We find in this verse that God too works in us too. I want you to be encouraged this morning that you are not alone. You have an ally in your faith and in working through the hard times. God loves you and wants to encourage you according to His purpose.

God bless you today!

The Beginning of Wisdom

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After listening to Proverbs, I have come to an understanding that wisdom (the understanding of how things work generally, including human relationships) includes physics and observational science. As the Bible uses this word, it assumes that wisdom begins with God (the author of wisdom and of all things) and we learn it by paying attention. For example, Solomon instructs the sluggard to observe the work of ants in collecting food. Solomon is employing the natural world for moral instruction. If the ant can collect food for lean times, then ought not we do the same? That is arguing from lesser to greater based on a natural truth. Solomon learned much wisdom by observing the order of God in the created world. Newton and Galileo also observed the same. Wisdom is more than knowing the right things to say, but in this ancient sense, to know why things are the way they are. This kind of wisdom does not begin with assuming we know better than God.

God bless.

Hope Yet

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Our outer shells are wasting away. I see this every day and this verse is of special hope to me. I find as I am getting older that my warranties on my parts are coming to their end of life. Not wore out yet but wearing thin. Every day I find this verse a good life verse, because it reminds me that my inner man is being renewed every day. My inner man, who walks with the Lord and the Water of Life, finds new strength.

God bless you today.

Peace of God

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Conflict and crisis are what we consider normal. Our lives move from crisis to crisis, with short stretches of peace in between. We call this “peace” just because nothing is happening and life is ordinary. When life gets too ordinary, we travel, just to “get out of Dodge” and go do something different. But even being away for a few days makes us crave the ordinary. Emotional stability requires the ordinary. We need a safe place, a same place that never changes. Some find this at home. Others in their local church (ever wonder why some folks resist change in their church so much?). Some try to keep ordinary in their work, and resist changing jobs even when the offer is more lucrative. But there is really only one place that change will never touch, the immutability of God. God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. In God we can find that peace and tranquility we can’t find here. Those who trust in the Lord will find His peace which passes understanding, like all things divine. This is a peace that will guard hearts and minds (but bodies is not mentioned, because we cannot half change in our flesh, as it is corrupted by death). Our hearts, the indwelling place of the Spirit, and our minds, renewed by the presence of that Spirit, both find peace in God. That peace will protect their tranquility from the onslaught of change in the world. It doesn’t matter what changes we face in the world, what crisis or conflict. We have God’s eternal peace as an anchor for our souls.

God bless you today.

Submit to God; Resist the Devil

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Two basic instructions that will help you throughout your whole life. Submit to God and resist the devil. That’s all there is to it. Sounds easy enough, right? Well, if it was easy, everyone would do it. The world follows a different mantra: submit to the devil and resist God.

Did you know that every time you sin you become a child of the devil? Every time temptation sucks you in, your father is the prince of darkness. You keep sinning you become his slave, because he has no love for you. All he wants is to spite God. He is so angry at God and so petty that he will send temptation to rob God of you. For we all belong to God in the beginning. But as soon as we commit that first sin, that first willful act against His authority, suddenly we switch sides.

I want to counsel you today to read that verse above. If you are in the devil’s thrall, there is a way out. His name is Jesus. He paid for your sins with His own blood, to ransom you out of the devil’s hands. Resist the devil in the name of Jesus, and He will flew from you.

God bless you today.

Clearly Seen

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God has not left Himself without evidence. Natural selection and random chance cannot explain why all there is exists. We know without thinking that a watch found on a seashore was made by a and probably lost by a person, not the random creation of tide, seashells, sand and wind. Why? Because without considering whether such a thing was randomly ordered over billions of years, we begin to look around to see if anyone dropped it. We recognize intelligent design instantly. We don’t have to be taught it

Likewise, when we view the order of the natural world, and discover the laws that apply there, we understand a Lawgiver must have been behind it. That things aren’t as random as they seem.

We are without excuse. Just as He said. God bless you today.

No Longer I Who Live

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The old and the new. Am I talking about the old and new testaments? I could be. Am I talking about how I feel when I get up in the morning now verses when I was much younger? Well, I do feel old. It could be that.

No, none of these things. I am talking about the old man and the new man in Christ. I have been made new in light of the insurmountable gift found in His cross and shed in His blood.

Spanish Conquistadors searched for years for the fountain of youth in the new world, or so the story goes. They thought it would be in Florida. The fact is, everyone is searching for this fountain, whether it be in a magic pill or exercise or medical treatment. We all want life, life like when we were young. We keep looking for the next breakthrough or the next discovery. But eternal youth and vitality are not to be experienced in this life. We are subject to sin and it’s inevitable corruption. These bodies will waste away to nothing (cheery thought).

But the search for the fountain of youth was not in vain. For the fountain is not filled with water, but with blood. Stay with me here. Eternal youth, the vitality of life, can be found in soul-cleansing blood of Jesus Christ. Our bodies will waste away because the wages of sin is death. But the gift of God is eternal life in Christ. It is no mere life spent unending with the Lord, but a full, vibrant, joyful experience. All that we have here is the preparation. We are in labor pains even now, waiting for what will be born anew. But for those of us in Christ, we have already begun that new life, because our old selves, corrupted by sin, have been put to death on Jesus’ cross, and we experience the new and better life now.

Are you still looking for the fountain of youth? Look to Jesus, the way, the truth, and the LIFE.

God bless you today!

No Condemnation

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Everyone loves John 3:16. It’s on billboards, t-shirts, even football players. But what about John 3:18? While 3:16 is all about the extravagant love of God, 3:18 narrows the focus. Only belief in Jesus Christ will free you from the condemnation of sin. Now you may say that is all well and good. Sure, I believe in Jesus Christ. Who doesn’t? But we are not talking mental assent or agreement in the historical veracity of a man named Jesus from Nazareth. We are talking about moral commitment. This is changing my behavior, my moral habits, my hope and destiny. The way we have undermined “belief” has reduced it to facts without motivation. That is not faith. And this verse is surely speaking of faith, not agreement. Faith motivates to action. Because you believe in Jesus, you act. Because you believe in Jesus, you change. This is the belief in Jesus that frees you from condemnation.
I challenge you today to make your belief matter.