R-E-S-P-E-C-T…


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1 Thessalonians 5:12-13 – “And we urge you, brethren, to recognize those who labor among you, and are over you in the Lord and admonish you, 13 and to esteem them very highly in love for their work’s sake. Be at peace among yourselves.”  NKJV

 

I have come to believe that respect is earned not demanded.  I hear people say, “Don’t disrespect me” as though they had an inherent right to be respected regardless of their disrespectful attitude or actions.  I believe that everyone’s rights should be respected but not everyone is deserving of respect.  That statement may cause some difficulty but an unruly child that rebels is not deserving of respect.  A parent that berates their children, is unfaithful to the marriage and family and fails to provide is not deserving of respect.  Their position is they are not.

When I acknowledged God’s call to the ministry and assumed my first assignment as pastor of a small rural congregation I assumed that everyone would respect me because of the call of God.  Unfortunately, that utopian vision of the ministry was short-lived and I found that the desire for power among some does not include healthy respectfulness.  We are commanded in Scripture to ‘respect’ spiritual leaders because of the WORK.  Most who have served as pastor have heard, “What do you do all day?  Why do you need a day off?  It must be nice to have a job where you just read the Bible and pray all day.” 

Hebrews 13:17 instructs us to OBEY those who rule over us and be SUBMISSIVE.  Why?  They watch for our souls and God holds them accountable for our condition and development.   I have participated in meetings where the leader would present ideas and on one occasion where the majority did not agree they stated:  “We do not agree but if you believe this is best and is in the best interest of all involved we will support you as the leader.”  They were not being obsequious for some were quite strong-willed individuals but they were deferring to their leader because of their respect for his position and person.

HOW DO YOU EARN GENUINE RESPECT?

  • Show Yourself Worthy.

One minister said, “I cannot stand in the pulpit and command the congregation to respect me.  It is earned by demeanor, by love and by character.”  I believe that character and integrity are foundational in respect.  That means we have to be attentive to small things and strive to be above reproach at all times and in all things. 

  • Respect Ourselves. 

People truly do take their cues about respecting a leader from the leader him or herself.  My attitude is that in myself I am nothing but I can do all things through God who strengthens me and if God called me He is or has prepared me.  Therefore, my confidence is in God.  Without tooting your own horn it is sometimes necessary to let people know what God has done through you.  

  • Respect Others.

Respecting others for a pastor or anyone means learning what their needs are and working diligently to address them.  Likewise how you handle partiality is a reflection on your respect for others. 

  • Confront Disrespectful Actions.

Remember Paul’s counsel to Titus, “Let no one despise you.”  I have found that if you overlook or ignore disrespect it will be repeated and usually more prolific than before.  I am talking about things that are genuinely disrespectful.  I have experienced someone seeking to demean and disallow my authority, corrupt my reputation and undermine my responsibility in order to gain power.  I did not let those go without notice and each one was handled differently as the Holy Spirit directed.  I tried to be kind, gentle, loving but firm enough that it would be understood that behavior which had the potential of disrupting the church could not be tolerated.  

I prefer to approach disrespect with a servant heart and the spirit of meekness toward the disrespectful person.  So, I tolerate it for a time and once I have proved their spirit and it continues I can then demonstrate mine and on that strength I can confront whatever is necessary with God’s authority behind me.

As with having friends we must be friendly to gain respect we must be respectful.  Respect is earned!    God bless you as you go through your day!

REINFORCING THE WORTH OF OTHERS…


Spiritual Blog - Encouragement

Ecclesiastes 3:1, 3, 5 “To everything there is a season, A time for every purpose under heaven: 

3 … A time to break down, And a time to build up; …5 …A time to embrace, And a time to refrain from embracing;”

1 Thessalonians 5:11 – “Therefore comfort each other and edify one another, just as you also are doing.”  NKJV

A number of years ago I heard the story of the twelve-year old boy who appeared to be unable to talk.  After his mother served him oatmeal three days in a row he said, “Yuck, I hate oatmeal.”  His mother became hysterical and ran to him shouting, “You can talk!  You can talk!  For twelve years you have not said a word and today you spoke.  Why have you never spoken before?”  He looked at her and said, “Up until now, everything’s been okay.”

Sadly, that is how we do things too often.  It is especially true in many churches with regard to their pastors as long as everything is okay nothing is said but let something go wrong and you hear the booing and complaining.  I know some pastors who are incredibly effective in their efforts for the local body and the kingdom of God but feel like abject failures.  One very wise minister explained it this way:  “We are victims of a system that is too high in expectations and too low in rewards.” 

Some people assume that the minister’s self-image is indestructible.  They expect the man of God to be filled with energy and fresh ideas but fail to give affirmation which is the emotional fuel we all need.  This is true with our children, spouses, employees, etc.  Everyone needs to receive personal affirmation from time to time when things are good not just criticism constructive or destructive when things are not.  In saying this I do not mean to imply that church members are cold and calloused but rather often unaware of the needs of the man behind the sacred desk who carries the mantel of pastor.

           I do not know any Omnicompetent Pastors but I know many flawed vessels who ascribe to that high calling and devote their lives to service.  I read a description of “The Perfect Pastor” and I honestly do not know who originally wrote it but it goes like this:

What is the perfect pastor?  He is 26 years old and has been preaching for 30 years.  He is tall, short, thin, heavyset, handsome and homely; he has one brown eye and one blue; hair parted in the middle, left side dark and straight and the right side brown and wavy.  He has a burning desire to work with teenagers and spends all his time with older folks.  He smiles all the time with a straight face because he has a sense of humor that keeps him seriously at his work.  He makes 15 calls a day to church members, spends all his time evangelizing the unchurched and is never out of the office.”

             There are myths in the minds of some regarding the labors of the pastor and as I had a person say to me once, “It must be nice to have a job where you only work one day per week.”  He had no idea what my week consisted of and how many hours I spent praying, preparing, visiting, planning, meeting, etc. He saw me once per week (that’s all he came) and to him that was the sum total of what I did.

I have a friend who heard similar statements and he invited the individual to spend the day with him.  On that particular occasion there were five emergencies that the pastor was called to and then the regular schedule of the day to be addressed so when they concluded their day at 10:30 PM that evening the man was stunned.  He said, “I had no idea!”  I make no defense of a pastor who is lazy but I want to sing the praise of those individuals who devote their lives, expend their energies tirelessly for the service of God.  They deserve our affirmation even when nothing is out of the ordinary and all is going well.  Let them hear you in good times not just in times of difficulty.  Translate that to your families and work as well.

            God bless you as you go through this day!

AND GOD SAID – Guilty…


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Matthew 5:27-30 – “You have heard that it was said to those of old, ‘You shall not commit adultery.’  28 But I say to you that whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart.  29 If your right eye causes you to sin, pluck it out and cast it from you; for it is more profitable for you that one of your members perish, than for your whole body to be cast into hell.  30 And if your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off and cast it from you; for it is more profitable for you that one of your members perish, than for your whole body to be cast into hell.”  NKJV

 

Some of the modern language translations do not use the word LUST in this passage but use a more sanitized word DESIRE.  Although the word means desire it means more than just wanting something in a mild or superficial sense but rather an intense longing for.  I am reminded of a couple that I counseled once over the husband’s infidelity.  The wife longed for a resolution of his adulterous ways and in the course of counsel he explained his justification.  I could not believe what I heard and this is what he said.  He referenced verse 28 above and said that since he lusted in his heart and God counted that as guilty he might as well commit the physical act.  All attempts to address personal restraint and discipline had no effect.  All attempts to point out the incredible harm to his marriage through his physical acts had no positive outcome.  To him if he was guilty because of what was in his heart he might as well do what he was judged guilty of. 

That logic, if followed to its ultimate course, would plunge our world into total chaos.  If a person allows hatred in the heart as 1 John 3:15 declares is a ‘murderer’ then this logic would be if you are guilty in heart you might as well commit the act.  Imagine that world!  If one lusts for another’s property in their heart then this logic would make it acceptable to actually steal.

LUST in the heart is sin and must be dealt with but to complicate it further with actually carrying out the act is not what the Bible is talking about.  In fact, if you take the root of this thought in Scripture you can see it functioning in the good and the bad.  If one defines LUST as the earnest wish or desire of the heart and a person wishes to commit an evil act in their heart but for whatever reason cannot God judges them guilty.  The converse of that is also true for if a person wishes to commit an act of goodness but cannot God credits them as having done the act.  Truly out of the abundance of the heart!

I find it disturbing that many who profess to be Christians would be appalled to actually commit acts of adultery, murder or theft but entertain those thoughts in their hearts with no equal remorse or aversion.  They would never commit the acts in the flesh but are not disturbed at having committed them in their hearts.  Man looks on the outward but God looks beyond the outward and reads the heart.

May God help us to be as disturbed by the lust of the eyes as we are the physical acts!  I pray that our LORD create in us such a repulsion for sin that we are smitten in our conscience and brought to repentance over our thoughts as much as we are our outward acts.

            God bless you as you go through this day!

UNFULFILLED EXPECTATIONS…


Spiritual Blog - Expectations

2 Kings 5:9-14 – “Then Naaman went with his horses and chariot, and he stood at the door of Elisha’s house. 10 And Elisha sent a messenger to him, saying, “Go and wash in the Jordan seven times, and your flesh shall be restored to you, and you shall be clean.” 11 But Naaman became furious, and went away and said, “Indeed, I said to myself, ‘He will surely come out to me, and stand and call on the name of the LORD his God, and wave his hand over the place, and heal the leprosy.’ 12 Are not the Abanah and the Pharpar, the rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel? Could I not wash in them and be clean?” So he turned and went away in a rage. 13 And his servants came near and spoke to him, and said, “My father, if the prophet had told you to do something great, would you not have done it? How much more then, when he says to you, ‘Wash, and be clean’?” 14 So he went down and dipped seven times in the Jordan, according to the saying of the man of God; and his flesh was restored like the flesh of a little child, and he was clean.”  NKJV

 

This account of Naaman the Syrian Commander is one of several in the Bible that reflects ‘unrealistic’ or ‘unfulfilled expectations’ and the problem therein.  Naaman was had leprosy which was a virtual sentence of death.  His wife had a slave girl from Israel and she said to her Master’s wife, “If only my master were with the prophet who is in Samaria!  For he would heal him of his leprosy.”  Naaman’s wife relayed the information to Naaman and he in turn to his master.  The story begins with a letter sent to the king of Israel to heal Naaman.

Imagine, if you will, receiving a directive from a powerful enemy to do something you were not capable of doing.  How would you view it?  The King of Israel considered it a provocation to war and was distraught.  Elisha heard of the King’s and directed that Naaman be sent to him.  Naaman followed the king’s directive and his entourage proceeded to Elisha’s house and there the problem opens in a major way and reveals the “Problem of Human Expectations.”

Elisha told the Commander to go to the Jordan and dip himself seven times.  Naaman was furious for he considered it an insult that someone of his stature would be so instructed.  He expected pomp and ceremony with Elisha standing before the great general, waving his hands over the leprosy and healing him in a dramatic fashion that fit what he considered to be worthy of someone of his stature.  He left furious and one of his servants took his life in his own hands and approached Naaman asking if Elisha had instructed him to do something great, difficult or monumental would he not have attempted it?  As a result Naaman realized he had nothing to lose and obeyed.  The result was a complete cleansing of leprosy and a restoration of his flesh.

Had he allowed his ‘unrealistic’ and/or ‘unfulfilled expectations’ to rule he would have died in Syria a Leper!  I wonder how often we fix in our minds how things should be and proceed to reject everything that does not fit that image and fulfill that expectation.  Could it be that we fail to receive answers to our prayers because we ‘predetermine’ how we expect things to be and when they do not satisfy those expectations we reject all else?

Isaiah 55:9 reminds us that God’s ways are higher than ours and when we attempt to superimpose our ways over God’s ways we are doomed to the realm of ‘unfulfilled expectations.’  I see it in relationships, businesses, churches, and spiritually that ‘unrealized, unfulfilled and unreasonable expectations’ bring disappointment and failure.  We do not have to live at that address for we can subject our expectations to God’s will and ways and allow the Holy Spirit to birth in us the purposes of God.

Demanding from others they meet our expectations can and often is both unrealistic and a catalyst to difficulty.  I am human.  You are human.  We are flawed vessels and to expect perfection from flawed vessels is unrealistic.  We need to be as the Naaman who went down into the Jordan not the Naaman that drove off in a huff wounded because his expectations were not satisfied.  I am learning more daily how Paul could say that he was content wherever he found himself.  His expectations were God not his preconceived ideas of how things should be.

God bless you as you go through this day!

YOU QUESTION GOD But What If He Were To Question You?


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Job 38:1-3 – “Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said: 

2 “Who is this who darkens counsel by words without knowledge? 3 Now prepare yourself like a man; I will question you, and you shall answer Me.”  NKJV

 

In a very real sense Job allowed himself to drift into a self-righteous mindset and questioned God.  The LORD, as He often does, allowed it to continue for a time then made His presence known and placed Job in the interrogation seat, informed Job that He (God Himself) would be the detective in this case and ask a few questions.  I can only imagine how Job felt, especially after God in all His Holiness asked the first question or two.

Job had been proclaiming his righteousness and now God steps beyond man’s righteousness and reveals Himself as the Sovereign Creator of Everything.  In that light He causes Job to understand the fallacy of Job’s argument and the wrongness of questioning God.  How would you answer God were He to ask?

  • To Explain Creation to Him.
  • To Explain Gravity, Planetary Balance, Sea Waters, the Waters above and beneath the earth or Nature in general.
  • Light and Darkness and their result and effect on everything.
  • Where Light and Darkness come from or Snow for that matter how each snowflake is different.
  • The Stars, Lightening, or other natural occurrences.
  • Animal behavior and habits.
  • God’s Rule over all Creation.

            What if God were to demand that you explain all those things to Him?  Clearly Job could see the occurrences in nature but could he control or even truly explain them?  By the time God was through interrogating Job the heart of this man was filled with wonder and he recognized his wrongness.  He recognized the sovereignty of God and confessed that he had spoken ‘words without knowledge’.  I wonder how many times we, through our petty pet doctrines, do the same.

It was out of Job’s repentance that God had him pray for his so-called comforters which were truly physicians of no value and then restored to Job ‘double’.  Job came to a place that He would no longer trust his righteousness or personal perceived goodness but would fully rely on God.  That is the place we must come if we are to walk in the fullness of God’s Abundant Life that Jesus came to bring.  There is a place in God that is above the ability of humanity and we can enter that realm through faith with humility and in obedience.

            God bless you as you go through this day!

IF YOU CAN’T BELIEVE THE BEGINNING HOW CAN YOU BELIEVE THE ENDING?


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Genesis 1:1; 26-28 – “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth…26 Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.” 27 So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. 28 Then God blessed them, and God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” NKJV

If we cannot believe the account of the First Adam how can we believe the Last?  If we cannot believe the account of creation how can we believe the account of Heaven or Redemption?  I know a number of people who profess Christianity and yet their belief system is a mixture of evolution and creation.  I had a college professor once tell me that he was a devout (Brand Name Religion) and a devout evolutionist and his religion and evolution did not conflict.  I told him that mine did and before the semester was over I had generated enough questions in the minds of the students and refuted his hypothesis time and again that he forbade me to speak again in class.  I was told that if I spoke again he would kick me out of the class and fail me.  He did both.  But, if I believe in creation how can I be silent when the minds of others are being led down a wrong path?  I was never disrespectful and always tried to present my beliefs factually, orderly, with civility and respect for those on both sides of the issue.

We know from Scripture that ‘death’ came through the First Adam and ‘life’ through the Last (Jesus).  If we accept the theory of Evolution we would be forced to view death as coming through the Unholy Trinity (Time, Chance Mutations and Natural Selection) as well as life.  If we find it difficult or impossible to believe in Creation we find God’s Sovereignty a difficulty as well.  If we have the mixture of Evolution and Creation in our belief system we may believe there is a Divine but He is remote and disconnected from His creation.  We would fail to observe and recognize the sovereignty of God.  The idea of God being the potter and we the clay would be foreign for our belief would require the idea that God deposited an amoeba and set in motion the evolutionary process and all that we now see is a result of that evolutionary process.

If we are to have a meaningful relationship with God we must maintain the distinction of Creator and Creature otherwise we almost become co-equals and responsible for our own destiny and salvation.  If the First Adam did not bring death through rebellion then the Last Adam could not bring Life or Resurrection from that death.  If we cannot believe that Christ was raised from the dead we are, as Paul said, “Of all people most miserable.”  It is in the Hope of the Resurrection that we find strength to face each new day with its struggles.   It is in the Hope of the Resurrection that we live and move and have our being.

A former evolutionist told me “I do not have enough faith to be an atheist or evolutionist.  I cannot view the universe, the world in which I live, the various beings in existence and the human body without believing there is a Creator.  To believe that it all just happened or evolved from a single cell or a gigantic explosion and all the planets, solar systems, gravitational systems, the intricacies of the human nervous or vascular system would require more faith in the fictional than I can muster.  I am not saying that my faith in God is so simplistic and a crutch that it affords an answer without examination or thought for it does not.  I am saying that I can no more believe the possibility of a City Skyscraper rising from a beam on the ground with no involvement from a designer than I can believe in this world without the existence and presence of God.”

The fact that I am unable to fully explain everything about God does not negate His existence.  I personally am confident that He is based on my personal experience, the Word of God and what I can see in the world in which I live.  Therefore, I believe that IN THE BEGINNING GOD…

            God bless you as you go through your day!

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT PROFANITY???


Spiritual Blog - Profanity

James 3:1-5 – “My brethren, let not many of you become teachers, knowing that we shall receive a stricter judgment. 2 For we all stumble in many things. If anyone does not stumble in word, he is a perfect man, able also to bridle the whole body. 3 Indeed, we put bits in horses’ mouths that they may obey us, and we turn their whole body. 4 Look also at ships: although they are so large and are driven by fierce winds, they are turned by a very small rudder wherever the pilot desires. 5 Even so the tongue is a little member and boasts great things.” NKJV

Before I even start my title lost some and they will never read or hear what I am saying so I will not try to address them and turn my attention to those who will hear the conclusion of the whole matter before rendering a judgment.  Another question would be, “What is profanity?”  If we truly believe that ‘words have meaning’ and ‘how we speak reflects the heart’ this discussion is important and could be beneficial.  If we believe that it is out of the abundance of the heart that the mouth speaks we need to consider the topic.

Clearly the Bible gives no exhaustive list of banned words.  How could it with the continual evolution and change of language.  Some words mean one thing in one region and something entirely different in another.  Some of my British friends and I have laughed at the difference in the same English language in the use of words.  We speak the same language and sometimes are unable to communicate.  I won’t go into the words but some words we use in America are considered terrible profanities and insults to the British and some of their words, to us, seem almost nonsensical.  What is deemed slang or colloquialism to one is perfectly proper and acceptable to others so it seems.

According to many Greek Authorities when the Bible speaks of things like “filthy” talking (Ephesians 5:4) the word is (aischrotes) and includes behavior that flouts social and moral standards, shamefulness and obscenity.  Shameful speech as mentioned in Colossians 3:8 is (aischrologia) meaning speech that is in poor taste, obscene or dirty talk.  In 2 Peter 2:18 we find a reference to lascivious speech conjures sexually illicit or explicit images or ideas.  In Ephesians 4:29 we find corrupt speech which is morally unwholesome and harmful.  In Ephesians 5:4 we discover foolish talking which by implication reflects a stupid mind and jesting suggests off color humor.

Having said that I have said little because there is much subjectivity in defining and determining what those things entail and how they are defined.  I contend that words become profane when sacred meanings are treated in a common or trivial fashion.  Remember in Exodus 20:7 the commandment was “You shall not take the name of Jehovah your God in vain.”  I believe that the foundational application of that was in reference to a false oath.  In the Law of Moses the NAME of God was not to be profaned.  The context had to do with how God’s name was used in the environment of pagan worship.  Could that also apply to taking the sacred name of God and transporting it to the domain of the secular?  How about, “Oh my God!” or “Lordy mercy!” and “Jesus Christ!”?

In Matthew 12:5 and Acts 24:6 we find the Greek word ‘bebeloo’ translated PROFANE and it is defined as causing something highly revered to become identified with the commonplace.  What am I saying?  I suggest that all of us are too casual with our use of words, especially words that include or contain the name or reference to God.

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In the Bible to ‘curse’ is to utter a malediction upon someone and is used legitimately with regard to a pronouncement of judgment as in Galatians 3:10 or Hebrews 6:8 but what about in anger, flippantly or whimsically such as, “You go to hell!” or “Damn you!”?  The words hell or damn or not inherently evil in themselves but when used hatefully, vindictively or in a pejorative fashion they become wrong.  The use of the word fool must be included in that discussion.

I had someone tell me that when the Bible said that Peter “cursed and swore” it meant he engaged in a profanity laced outburst.  I believe the context indicates that he denied the Lord and to reinforce his denial called down curses upon himself as was common in his day.  We are told in Colossians 4:6 to “Let your speech always be with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer each one.”

I only ask that you and I consider our pet phrases and use of words and allow the Holy Spirit to identify if they are becoming to our testimony or should be omitted from our speech.  I want my speech to be pleasing to the LORD and acknowledge that I am as guilty, or more so than you on this front.

            God help us and God bless you as you move forward in life.

IS GOD WRITING ‘ICHABOD’ OVER THE DOOR???


Spiritual Blog - Glory

1 Samuel 4:21-22 – “Then she named the child Ichabod, saying, “The glory has departed from Israel!” because the ark of God had been captured and because of her father-in-law and her husband. 22 And she said, “The glory has departed from Israel, for the ark of God has been captured.”  NKJV

The word Ichabod literally means “inglorious” or “there is no glory.”  When Israel rebelled against the Laws and Precepts of God they experienced times of the “absence” of God’s Glory and the dire consequences that followed should be lessons never forgotten.  Sadly, they continued to forget after being restored and as in the wilderness they had to repeat the same lessons over and over again.

Are we any different today?  In America we have a strong heritage and history suggesting the Providence of God and as President George Washington declared “God’s Propitious Smile” was upon us.  We have made mistakes along the way and drifted from our moral and spiritual foundation.  Over the past few decades we have seen an erosion of our foundational moral and spiritual moorings and allowed God to be kicked out of our schools and public institutions.  We have transitioned from a moral society to an amoral one and in some ways immoral.  We have allowed our laws, elected officials, activist and courts to police thought, speech and conduct to the point that, in too many instances, we call evil good and good evil allowing things societally that God’s calls abominations.

Today there seems to be a hesitancy in denouncing sin and major denominations, churches and ministries striving to be seen as tolerant avoiding anything deemed controversial and condemnatory.  Some have even reached a place in the doctrinal views they believe that there is no hell and that a loving God could not and would not allow anyone to go to such a place.  They seem to have forgotten that the Cross is a reminder of how vile sin is and the Divine Holiness of God would be destroyed where He to do anything but judge it.

God’s love is so encompassing that He has provided a means of escape, a pathway into Life, and a Door to Salvation.  God is not willing or it is not His desire that any should perish but if we reject His Grace we cannot expect His Mercy.  If we trample the Blood of Jesus under foot by denouncing Him, rejecting His Grace and living in rebellion practicing abominable acts He must judge us.  I fully believe that it breaks God’s heart when we reject His love, mercy and grace.  The Blood of Jesus satisfied God’s Divine Justice and that blood and only that blood which was untainted by sin can cover us and free us from the penalty of sin.

In this nation as a nation we continue to move farther and farther away from the fundamental principles of God’s Word and in so doing are almost taunting God.  How long will He be longsuffering?  How long before He writes “Ichabod” over the door of this land and turns the nation over to a reprobate mind in which people become a law to themselves and do what is right in their owns eyes?  How Long Lord?  How Long?

I am deeply troubled over the state of my nation, the state of much of the organized church world and the overriding societal mindset of today.  I believe that the target of our prayers should shift from the nation to the church and we need to pray that revival come to the church and when it does it will come to the land.

            God bless you as you go through this day!

THE INCOMPARABLE LOVE OF GOD…


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John 15:13-16 – “Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends.  14 You are My friends if you do whatever I command you.  15 No longer do I call you servants, for a servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all things that I heard from My Father I have made known to you.”  NKJV

 

There is an overriding inescapable reality we face as we study Scripture.  It leaps forth in the 66 Books of the Bible and is visible on page after page and passage after passage.  It is something almost impossible to explain and almost inexplicable.  That of which I speak is the Incomparable Love God has for mankind.  Yes, we are His creation but our history has been one of rejection and rebellion.  He would have easily been justified in smashing the race like bugs and virtually did that saving only Noah and his family.  He has demonstrated His incredible patience and willingness to give us second, third, fourth and fiftieth changes and yet mankind continues to seek something other than Him.

The work of Christ on the Cross is a testimony of the depth of God’s love for mankind as is revealed in John 3:16.  Jesus, in our text, testifies that He considers us His friends and in laying down His life He has demonstrated the “no greater love.”  Peter tells us in 2 Peter 3:9 that God “… is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.”  Paul wrote in Romans 8:37-39 regarding God’s love for mankind and declared that NOTHING could separate us from God’s love.  In Ephesians 2:4-5 he reminds us of the depth of God’s love

God’s love is Unconditional whereas human love is conditional.  If others reject us, spurn our demonstrations of love, disrespect, disappoint and turn their backs on us love would not be the descriptor for our feelings toward them.  But with God, He loves us regardless.  Make no mistake His unconditional love will not vacate His holiness or judgment.  He has promised that if we ‘come to Him’ He will not reject us but if we reject Him and die in that condition He cannot overlook our sin.

Jesus wept over Jerusalem because of the continual rejection of the inhabitants and I believe God weeps over our world today.  There have been at least three times in my life when, in a time of prayer and meditation, I heard God weeping.  It was one of the most disturbing experiences I have ever had and as I sensed His heartbreak I was broken.  The Omnipotent One could crush us like aluminum cans and with the stroke of His finger remove us from the planet and yet He chooses to LOVE US and demonstrates longsuffering beyond human ability to comprehend.

We can never merit that love but through grace He extends it.  As I mediate on this today I tremble realizing the times I have taken His mercy for granted.  How could anyone reject such incomparable love?  How?  I believe that to reject God’s love we must become so self-absorbed that our love for ourselves overpowers our reason.  I believe that to reject God’s love we must believe the Lie of the devil and elevate ourselves to be equals with God in our minds.  Jesus said in John 8:32 – “And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”  If we SEE truly SEE the finished work of Christ on the Cross and the Love of God we will respond and be made free.

I pray that if anyone is teetering on the fence undecided about God, His mercy, grace and love will cause your eyes to be opened and SEE.  I pray that each of us gain spiritual sight to a greater measure and SEE God’s Great Love!

            God bless you as you go through this day!

DOES THE CHURCH FEAR GOD TODAY???


Spiritual Blog - Fearing God

Ecclesiastes 12:13-14 – “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God and keep His commandments, for this is man’s all.  14 For God will bring every work into judgment, including every secret thing, whether good or evil.”  NKJV

 

Before you protest consider the reverential fear that the Hebrews had of God. They so revered and feared Him they dared not even pronounce His name.  In much of today’s church we have so reduced the ALMIGHTY He has become our buddy rather than our God.  Before you completely turn me off offended I fully believe that God wants us to be so comfortable coming to Him that on one hand we do so as a child would to their doting earthly father and on the other to so revere Him that we tremble in His presence.

Psalm 111:10 tells us that “The fear of the LORD, is the beginning of wisdom…”  Proverbs 1:7 declares, “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge…”  Hebrews 10:31 brings in another dimension, “It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the LIVING GOD. Jesus told us in Matthew 10:28, “…do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul.  But rather fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.”  Peter brings in the holiness of God in 1 Peter 1:16, “…Be holy, for I am holy.”  In addressing His followers Jesus addressed the need for righteousness in Matthew 5:20, “…unless your righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven.”

Proverbs 8:13 teaches that FEARING GOD results in hating evil: pride, arrogance and every evil way.  Proverbs 14:26 declares that FEARING GOD gives strong confidence and a safe refuge.  Psalm 33:8 tells us that all the earth is to FEAR GOD and man is to stand in AWE of Him.  Deuteronomy 10:12 we read that God requires of man that we FEAR Him, WALK in His ways, LOVE Him, and SERVE Him with all our heart and soul.  Proverbs 14:27 reveals that FEARING God is a fountain of life and a deliverance from the snares of death.  Psalms 25:4 declares, “The secret of the LORD is with them that FEAR Him and He will show them His covenant.”  Luke 1:50 proclaims that God’s Mercy is on those who FEAR Him and it is passed from generation to generation.  The Psalmist prayed in 86:11, “Teach me Thy way, O LORD; I will walk in Thy truth: Unite my heart to FEAR Thy Name.”

I suggest and believe that the FEAR of God has its foundation in reverence and respect but the dimension of God’s sovereignty cannot be ignored.  The FEAR of the LORD motivates us to please Him, keep His commandments and walk in His ways.  We are to LOVE the LORD and one could argue that you cannot truly LOVE and FEAR at the same time.  In a completely earthly view I would agree but we are not talking about man’s relationship with man we are talking about man’s relationship with the PURELY HOLY GOD of all creation.  We are talking about a relationship with one who loves unconditionally and judges impartially.  We are not talking about the kind of FEAR that paralyzes but the kind of FEAR that out of love, respect and reverence motivates the heart to HOLINESS and PURITY. 

However, I suggest that the church today, for the most part, exhibits no FEAR of God.  It is as though we somehow have been conditioned to think that God will wink at sin and judgment will not be sure and final.  Can you remember when you trembled at the thought of His presence and sin broke your heart?  Can you remember when you travailed in prayer hours on end over sin in your own life or the life of someone you loved or knew?  Maybe you still do and that is great but how often do we see believers moved to travail over sin?  We are so conditioned by sin around us that it no longer breaks hearts and we hear people saying and doing things that in days gone by would have brought fear to our hearts.  Things transpire in the name of religion that are sheer blasphemy and we are largely unmoved by it.

When the believers FEAR God revival will break out, the winds of restoration and renewal will begin to blow and our reverence of holiness will return.  Much of today’s church is engaged in self-determination, numeric advancement in the local body and recognition rather than the Righteousness of God.  God is about to allow the church to taste persecution and that will either cause us to return to our first love, move us to political correctness to escape the difficulty or a root of bitterness will spring and up and defilement result.

I know that is a harsh word and one that many will reject telling me, “But God is a God of Love” and a message on holiness is not justified in the New Testament church.  Believe that if you choose but one day we will stand before Him none of us want to hear, “Depart from Me for I never knew you” as we argue “Lord, look at all we have done…”  

God bless you and may God move your heart to seek first Him, His kingdom and His righteousness.   Blessings upon you is my genuine prayer and desire!