HAS YOUR MOSES DIED???


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Joshua 1:1-2 – “After the death of Moses the servant of the LORD, it came to pass that the LORD spoke to Joshua the son of Nun, Moses’ assistant, saying: 2 “Moses My servant is dead. Now therefore, arise, go over this Jordan, you and all this people, to the land which I am giving to them — the children of Israel.”  NKJV

 

            Every time I read this passage the same thing leaps off the page at me – “Moses My servant is dead.  NOW THEREFORE….”   Joshua had been in training and could not rise to his full potential and fulfill his destiny UNTIL Moses died.  Some will never launch out into what God has for them as long as their ‘security blanket’ is present.  That may be an association with an organization, a person(s), a job or something else.  I have watched people become so attached and dependent upon a leader whose charisma and/or wisdom overpowered and overshadowed everything in their lives.  Some leaders cultivate that type of allegiance and dependence.  It may not be intentional but the end result is the same. 

             I have frequently challenged people reminding them that I am not the one they are to look to God is.  I did not call them, commission them, and while I may have been used in their training, equipping, and spiritual development that too is the work of God ultimately.  God has a purpose for each of us and that purpose will never be realized as long as we have a Moses living in our lives who overshadows the purpose.  I have seen some who would not venture into the uncharted waters of God’s call because the Moses of Security and a regular paycheck and job held sway over their lives.  Understand I am fully cognizant of our personal responsibility to meet obligations and provide for family.

            It was when God identified to Joshua that Moses was dead that Joshua could begin to accept the responsibility of leadership and face the stark reality that he was now a Moses to others.  It was God reminder to him that his source and strength was not Moses but God.  God rehearsed the covenant promises and in East Texas verbiage He was saying, “Nuff said Joshua, Get up and get ‘er done.”  Joshua had observed, been mentored, and tested so now it was time to apply what he had learned and experienced and rise to face the challenge before him in faith!  God did not fail Moses and He would not fail Joshua.  He had kept His promise to Israel and would continue to do so.  So it is time to GET UP and GET GOING!

             I have heard people say that they felt God wanted to use them but never saw the opportunity.  What?  If God has called you to anything He will also open the door and equip you to fulfill that purpose.  It is up to us to present to God a willing heart and an obedient life.  Allow the Holy Spirit to dismiss timidity and fear while filling your heart with faith.  It may not always be easy nor the way always clear but if we keep our eyes on Him we will reach our destination.

             May God be with you as you go through your day!

NO SHAME….


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Romans 1:16-17 – “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes, for the Jew first and also for the Greek. 17 For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is written, “The just shall live by faith.”  NKJV

 

            I am unashamedly a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ and a Christian.  I have not ‘seen’ heaven I have ‘experienced’ it.  My life was totally transformed when I acknowledged Him, confessed my sins in repentance, and by faith received His offer of redemption.  I have known people in the public or secular world who wanted to keep their Christianity a secret.  Some explained to me that they did so primarily thinking that if they did something unbecoming it would not have a negative impact upon Christianity.  I can hardly comprehend that approach and it seems to me it is one that presupposes moral or spiritual failure.  When I think of that mind-set I recall the words of our Lord in Luke 9:26 – “For whoever is ashamed of Me and My words, of him the Son of Man will be ashamed when He comes in His own glory, and in His Father’s, and of the holy angels.” NKJV

             I would never say that one must wear their Christianity on their sleeve and in any way be overbearing.  As I was told early in my Christian walk, “A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still.”  I was told that on an occasion when I was being overbearing and trying to use argument and logic convince everyone to accept Christ and Christianity.  A very wise elder in the Lord said that to me and said, “Son, you can plant the seed, others will water it, but only the LORD can give the increase.”  If conviction does not come to their hearts nothing you can do will change them.  I learned to live my faith, be open and honest about it and allow the Holy Spirit to do what He does best in lives.

             I do not see the wind but I see the effects of the wind and know that it is real.  I have not seen heaven with my natural eye but have tasted it in my heart and am fully persuaded of its reality.  I know that when I believed and received Him the Holy Spirit applied the Blood of Jesus to my sinful heart I was CHANGED.  Things so dramatically changed in my life that others took note and would me ask what happened.  I viewed life and people differently than at any time in my life.  I had a peace about my eternity that I had never known before.

             It is not mandatory that you believe ‘everything’ I believe spiritually or in any way but the gospel of Christ has within it the power of God to salvation.  As we receive and are spiritually born again we find that He begins to make Himself known to us day by day and then as we participate and allow Him to live His life through us we move from faith to faith and truly live!  As I consider what Jesus did for me I ask why I would ever contemplate hiding my relationship with Him.  When many were turning away from Jesus He asked His disciples, “Will you also leave?” Peter’s response was, “Lord, to whom shall we go?  You have the words of eternal life.”

             For me personally it is liberating to be identified as a follower of Jesus Christ.  It is also a continual reminder that I not only represent Him but am to manifest Him in my words as well as my deeds.   So as you go through this day go in the grace and strength of the Lord!  Blessings be upon you abundantly!

LEADERS ARE TO DEVELOP LEADERS….


Exodus 18:13-14 – “And so it was, on the next day, that Moses sat to judge the people; and the people stood before Moses from morning until evening. 14 So when Moses’ father-in-law saw all that he did for the people, he said, “What is this thing that you are doing for the people? Why do you alone sit, and all the people stand before you from morning until evening?”  NKJV

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            When Jethro came to Moses in the wilderness and observed him ‘doing it all’ he chastised him in wise loving counsel and told his son-in-law, “The thing you do is not good.  Both you and these people will surely wear yourselves out.”  [v.17] Jethro further advised him to develop leadership groups training them, something that is often glaringly missing from most local churches in today’s world.  I served as lead pastor through an era when it was largely ‘Let the Pastor do it, it is his job.’ A philosophy that does not come from the Bible but for misguided thinking, selfishness, or a delusion provided by the devil that has hindered the church local greatly and spread far too many pastors too thin and allowed them to wear out before their time.

             In Ephesians Paul advised that the purpose of the ministry (apostles, prophets, evangelist, pastors, and teachers) is for the express purpose of EQUIPPING the saints for the ‘work of ministry, edifying the body of Christ’ UNTIL we all come to the unity of the faith.  Are we there?  I hope you did not say yes!  Our Lord Jesus as he selected the Twelve we find that He appears to have invested more into Three than the other Nine and if our Lord mentored Twelve what makes us think we can effectively pastor and mentor thousands alone?  Jesus demonstrated a method for us to not just observe be if the local church adopted His method we would find the ‘pastor’ shepherding ‘under-shepherds’ or captains of ‘tens’, ‘hundreds’, and ‘thousands’ and those men/women shepherding a their groups depending on their abilities and training spiritually.

            Who has failed in this process?  Is it that people are disinterested and unwilling to become involved making the required commitment to lead?  Is it that the ministers have failed to mentor others to lead?  Is it a fear of losing position, power, influence, or prestige?  Probably a little of all the above but as a minister and former pastor I know that I failed in that aspect at times and as I have learned and look back on the years I now attempt to help young men and women desiring to be in ‘the ministry’ avoid those failures.  When I speak to churches and especially church leadership I usually ‘hammer home’, when possible, the fact truth of what the “Pastor’s Job Biblically Really Is”.   I have seen some churches buy into that after they took it to heart, prayer, and study and it has transformed their approach and ministry to their communities. 

            Some leaders do not know how to mentor or delegate and are perfectly content to ‘burn out for Jesus’ as they declare it trying to be a ‘One man/woman show.’  I do not believe that will hear an ‘Atta Boy’ from Jesus on the day we stand before Him and the words of Jethro to Moses will probably be playing in the background as He addresses us. 

             Church if we want the church local to be the church Jesus described we need to change our way of thinking about purposes and begin to be a Book of Acts Church following biblical principles and as we do I believe we will impact our world in a much more dynamic and powerful manner. 

            God bless you as you go through your day!

THIS CANNOT HAPPEN WITH AN UNREAD BIBLE…..


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Colossians 3:16-17 – “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. 17 And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.”  NKJV

 

I had a person tell me a few years ago that they did not read the Bible anymore because they had read it and knew what it said.  I find that incredibly foolish and dangerous.  In Bible College there was an individual after one semester declared that he was changing his major from Theology to Music because he had learned all about Theology.  I thought, “I fear for any people that you may one day pastor.”  I have been studying the Word of God for over 40 years and still feel that I know almost nothing.  I NEVER read the Bible that I do not find something new and enlightening that I had never understood before.  It is like the song concerning God’s grace, mercy, and love – “NEW EVERY MORNING.”

How can you LET the Word of Christ dwell in you RICHLY if you do not read it?  You may have read it years before but would you refuse natural food because you ate last week or even yesterday?  As we mediate upon the Word of God allowing it to become part of our thinking and being we are able to have it DWELL in us and for it to do so RICHLY would demand regular and consistent immersion into its depths.

How can we teach and admonish each other in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs if we do not have the Word IN us?  I would never want to be legalistic and say you have to read so much and so often to qualify but I will suggest that in the natural you do not go on long periods without food so why should our spirits be less important than our physical bodies?

Personally I find that God’s Word provides comfort, encouragement, direction, assurance, and gives me weapons with which to combat the forces of hell that challenge my life daily.  I love to sing the Psalms and take a passage of scripture and mediate upon it until it completely opens before my mind and my spirit.  The Holy Spirit takes me down path after path in my thinking and examining that passage and as my teacher opens up truths that I have not before seen I am empowered to walk out those truths and attain those promises.

I would encourage you to make the Word of God a regular part of your life and in so doing I believe you will find that your life is enriched and you are better able to deal with many situations in life.

            May God be with you as you go through your day and bless you richly!

 

DON’T RUSH TO JUDGMENT….


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Ecclesiastes 12:13 – “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.”  KJV

 

            In life, all aspects, too often we have a tendency to rush to judgment before hearing the conclusion of the whole matter.  We form opinions without concrete evidence which opens the door to manipulating information to fit our preconceived notion.  We may not do that maliciously but if we do the result is largely the same.  If we begin with a wrong premise we will arrive at a wrong destination. 

            In Proverbs 18:17 we read – “The first to plead his case seems right, until another comes and examines him.”  NASU   How many times have you formed a ‘first impression’ only to find out that you based it on limited information and it proved to be wrong?  Oh I know that some have told me, “My first impressions are NEVER wrong.”  I do not argue with them but also do not believe that to be true all the time.  I know it is not for me I have changed my thinking after getting more facts or the facts.

            I had a preacher tell me one time, “I have been preaching 40 years and have not changed my message or my methods.”  At the time I had only been preaching for about 10 years and thought, “Boy, I sure have.”  I have found that as I gain more ‘light’ concerning biblical truths my theology changes.  I am not ‘double minded’ or like ‘shifting sand’ but as I find that something I have believed is lacking and there is more evidence I change my beliefs to fit scripture rather than using scripture to fit my beliefs. 

            Each of us has a point of view but we are one and if we could somehow add your ‘light’, ‘knowledge’, or ‘information’ regarding biblical truths to mine I would be much wiser and enlightened.  I see in part and you see in part and we may not see the same part so if we become ‘members together’ of one another in the Body we become stronger in our faith, fellowship, and function.

             When we rush to judgment we harm ourselves and others around us no matter what that rushing to judgment involved.  You may believe that what you do does not affect anyone else but it does.  You are not an island and there are eyes following you as you go through life.  You, as a Christian, are a representative who is to manifest the Lord Jesus Christ so what you think, say, and do is important.  If you are one that ‘rushes to judgment’ then you will impact others, frequently in a negative way.  We should evaluate and as Paul described in Acts 17:11 that the Berean’s were more noble than those in Thessalonica because the received the word with eager hearts then ‘searched’ the Scriptures ‘daily’ to see if what they heard was truth.  Just because I say it or any other person says it does not make it valid or the whole of truth. 

            So in your pursuit of the Prize of the High Calling of God in Christ Jesus do so with a calm diligence that enables and allows you to examine all the evidence before making your judgment on any matter.  If you are faced with a ‘right now’ situation pray that the Holy Spirit will give you what to say and guide you into what to think in that emergency.  But, in the long haul God expects us to be diligent in our pursuit of His Word and Truth.

            God bless you as you go through your day!

LIVING LIFE AND LEAVING A LEGACY….


Proverbs 13:22-25 – “A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children, And the wealth of the sinner is stored up for the righteous. 23 Abundant food is in the fallow ground of the poor, But it is swept away by injustice. 24 He who withholds his rod hates his son, But he who loves him disciplines him diligently. 25 The righteous has enough to satisfy his appetite, But the stomach of the wicked is in need.”  NASU

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            Clearly this passage speaks, at least in part, about monetary wealth or possessions but it goes far beyond that and speaks to LIFE and LEGACY.  I have spent most of my adult life in full time preaching ministry and the monetary reaping was not so large that I had a continual overflow of finances. In fact, much of the time we made ends meet, had a little to give to the causes God placed before us, and little to set aside for retirement or a rainy day.  We did not lack but we did not have abundance and were content.  What we will leave behind for our children and grandchildren in terms of money and possessions may not change their lives dramatically but what we leave behind in other ways will, should, or could.

             The writer of this proverb states that leaving an inheritance to your grandchildren is not only commendable but an act of goodness or righteousness.  I suggest that while that is without doubt speaking of the monetary it speaks far more than that.  He also says that the wealth of the sinner or wicked is being held by them until God chooses to put it in the hands of the righteous.  We find many qualifiers regarding that in scripture and it is always linked to furthering the Kingdom of God and the Gospel.  He also says that the poor have the ability to achieve prosperity in saying, ‘abundant food is in the fallow ground of the poor.’ He also identifies that they are abused by injustice, the system, and men. God sees it and as we are told in the Psalms that to ‘give to the poor is to lend to the Lord’. 

             He then shifts gears a bit but stays in the life and legacy mode in saying that if we ‘withhold the rod we hate the child, but if we love we discipline’.  That is teaching them LIFE principles and leaving them a LEGACY that they can pass on to their children and in so doing we are leaving an inheritance of godliness and morality to our grandchildren.  He also tells us that the righteous have enough but the wicked person’s eyes and desire are never satisfied.  Why?  The righteous have God and He fully satisfies and gives us calm confidence as we face today, tomorrow, and eternity.  The wicked are full of self and in that comes the traits of greed, envy, and lust for position and power and that is never satisfied.

            So the writer is speaking under the inspiration of the Spirit of God and gives us some critical keys for LIVING LIFE and LEAVING A LEGACY.  It is never too late to begin to LIVE and never too late to begin working on the LEGACY you are leave to those who come after you.

            May God be with you as you go through your day!

BY WHAT AUTHORITY???


Matthew 21:23 – “Now when He came into the temple, the chief priests and the elders of the people confronted Him as He was teaching, and said, “By what authority are You doing these things? And who gave You this authority?”  NKJV

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            When you stand for right and good you will be challenged as to the source of the authority from which you speak and act.  Those who do not believe the Bible is the Inspired Word of God or even believe that God exists will not accept your position that it is biblically based and from God.  The Bible is sufficient for you as well it should be but you will need to articulate and demonstrate beyond just the words of the Bible.  If you are standing on God’s authorization then your words, actions and life must be backed up by God’s power, person, and provision.  He must be manifest in your life or they will continue in their disbelief and may anyway but if your life manifests Him they may become as Saul on the Damascus road when he was transformed and became Paul the apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ.

            I recall the account of David and Goliath and one of the keys of David’s heart and victory was revealed in his declaration to the giant standing before him.  In 1 Sam 17:45-47 we read, “Then David said to the Philistine, “You come to me with a sword, with a spear, and with a javelin. But I come to you in the name of the LORD of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied. 46 This day the LORD will deliver you into my hand, and I will strike you and take your head from you. And this day I will give the carcasses of the camp of the Philistines to the birds of the air and the wild beasts of the earth, that all the earth may know that there is a God in Israel. 47 Then all this assembly shall know that the LORD does not save with sword and spear; for the battle is the LORD’s, and He will give you into our hands.”  NKJV

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           David recognized the situation and knew the source of his authority and strength.  He fearlessly stood in the face of death and made his declaration with confidence for He knew whom he had believed and was persuaded that God would do what God promised.  Sadly, too often we go with swords and spears rather than the Name of the Lord.  We retreat to the weapons of man or man’s wisdom rather than the Word, Spirit, and Power of the Lord.  God has given us the armor and weapons.  If we know that we are going in God’s authority then we must go with faith, boldness, and confidence.

             I have tasted the victory that comes in facing a seemingly overpowering obstacle.  My victory did not come through the weapons of man but as I was protected by the armor of God and utilized the weapons He provides for warfare I saw giants fall, walls crumble, and obstacles turned into smooth paths.  I have also failed and relied on the arm of flesh. We have two courses set before us and we can choose the path we travel.  I stand with Joshua as he declared to the people before entering Canaan, “Chose this day who you will serve.”  He then declared, “As for me and my house we will serve the Lord.”  I choose God who chose me and I am fully confident that He will do what He promised to do!

             What authority?  Any authority, power, or ability I have is directly connected to God, His Word, and His Spirit.  It is Christ in me the hope of glory.  Jesus said in in Matthew 28 – “All Authority is given to me in heaven and on earth.  Go therefore…..”  We go in His authority and power!

            May God bless you as you go through your day!

 

BEING HATED IS NOT NECESSARILY A BAD THING…


1 John 3:13 – “Do not marvel, my brethren, if the world hates you.” NKJV

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            Most of us like to be liked and want people to love, respect, and appreciate us.  Some will go to extraordinary lengths attempting to achieve that goal even to the point of setting aside biblical knowledge and core values becoming politically correct and trying desperately to be tolerant and inclusive.  Usually that results in rejection and disrespect rather than causing one to be loved, respected and appreciated.

            I was working on a secular job a few years ago and when the new General Manager was introduced I sensed something in him that caused me to know that the spirit residing in him was in immediate conflict with the spirit living in me.  Nothing was said and there was no reason for him to think anything about me one way or the other but I knew it.  I came home and told my wife that this man would be doing everything he could to discredit me and to get rid of me.  In just a few days he began his incessant work to label me in a negative manner, question every action and resulted in me transferring to another department where I excelled.  To his shagrin each position within the company I labored I proved to be a valuable employee producing at a high level.  He began doing things that were unethical and although the bottom line numbers were increasing, the owner came to me and pointedly asked about various things knowing I would tell him the truth.  With God continually giving me favor and enabling me to perform at a high level in every area I worked my opinion became valuable and my character respected.  This man was eventually terminated and there was even question as to whether criminal prosecution might transpire.

            The only real reason he turned on me was the fact that I was a Christian and he was of the world and that spirit in him hated the presence of God in me.  My presence made him uncomfortable and that spirit in him knew that the Spirit of God in me would recognize what was happening and would become a hindrance to his methodology.  I often wonder why Christians are so disturbed when the world demonstrates hatred toward them.  The Bible clearly told us it would happen and truthfully Jesus identified that as the norm.  I am not suggesting that you should not want people to like you but if you live your faith the devil will hate you.  I certainly am not saying carry your big bible and beat people over the head with it.  I am saying allow Jesus to be manifest in your life.  Many times you have to say very little for it is reflected in your attitude, work ethic, and character.  Then when you speak words saturated with love and genuine compassion they have a powerful impact.

             So rather than focusing on trying to get everyone to like you focus on living your faith pleasingly before God.  If you manifest true biblical Christian character your witness will be strong and the devil will work overtime to attack you.  Be encouraged the Lord knows what is happening and as He did with me, I’m convinced He will give you favor and allow you to move around as you need to protecting you from the fiery darts of the enemy. 

            So as you go through this day go in the knowledge that the world will hate you because of Christ in you but Christ in you is the Hope of Glory!  Be encouraged!   Blessings upon you as you go through your day!

 

ATTAINING THE ATTAINABLE….


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Philippians 3:12-16 – “Not that I have already obtained it or have already become perfect, but I press on so that I may lay hold of that for which also I was laid hold of by Christ Jesus. 13 Brethren, I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do:  forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead, 14 I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. 15 Let us therefore, as many as are perfect, have this attitude; and if in anything you have a different attitude, God will reveal that also to you; 16 however, let us keep living by that same  standard to which we have attained.” NASU

 

            I am convinced that a major principle in spiritual maturity is realizing that you have not arrived!  The apostle Paul, a man stretched beyond that of most, tested beyond most, and yet is able to make this amazing declaration.  He said, “I have not attained.”  He confessed that he had not achieved the ultimate in spiritual growth but he refused to look back and focus on the past but was ‘pressing in’, ‘reaching for’ the attainable in Christ.

            I love the translation of the word ‘teleios’ in the Greek which means COMPLETE with regard to labor, growth, mental, and moral character.  It means a mature person.  So Paul is saying that those who are ‘spiritually mature’ have the attitude that they have not arrived but are pressing in to attain the attainable in Christ.  They are to refuse to let the past sidetrack them and have their eyes on the ultimate goal in God consistently.

            I watched a situation once where a person lived several miles from the church yet no matter how difficult it was he found a way to attend services and other activities.  Then he moved near the church and was frequently absent.  He confessed to me that when it was difficult he stayed focused but when it became easy he was easily distracted and sidetracked.  That is so true in many lives and one of the reasons that there is growth in persecution.  In those times when we know that we have not made it and have to stay focused to have that relationship and fellowship with God we grow.  In times of ease we sometimes take things for granted and allow little things to distract or sidetrack us.  I am not saying we should pray for persecution or difficulty but rather we should become so complete in our commitment and focus that in times of ease we take advantage of the open door rather than allow distraction.

            I want to be a vessel in the Master’s hands that is usable, a tree in His orchard that produces fruit in abundance.  I want to be a light in His lighthouse.  I want the gifts He has deposited in me to be fully used and beneficial to the church and kingdom.  I want to attain the attainable spiritually.  I want Christ in me to be manifest to the world in such a powerful manner that when they see me they do not see me but Him who lives in me.  I want my life to be a demonstration of His Love and Life!

             May God be with you as you go through your day!

IF YOU EARN IT THEN IT IS NOT GRACE…..


Romans 4:1-4 – “What then shall we say that Abraham our father has found according to the flesh?   2 For if Abraham was justified by works, he has something to boast about, but not before God. 3 For what does the Scripture say? “Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness.”   4 Now to him who works, the wages are not counted as grace but as debt.”  NKJV

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            The human heart, as a result of the Fall in the Garden of Eden, is bent toward wanting to deserve our Salvation and God’s Mercy.  I am quite serious in that statement.  I cannot tell you how many times I have had people tell me that based on what they were doing, had done, and planned to do in comparison to others they felt that were okay with God.  Their ‘works’, in their minds had ‘earned’ them a spot in heaven.  In some of those cases no matter what I tried to do or say they could not or would not receive it and preferred to live in their self-justification mode, content with their list.

             As Paul reminds us if Abraham was justified by works then he would have something to boast about but that Abraham ‘believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness.’  His FAITH and TRUST was what brought to him God’s Grace not his efforts of the flesh.  Paul makes a powerful statement in the last sentence that if we ‘work’ and if spiritual things were on the basis of works then it would be a ‘debt’ that God owed us not GRACE.  We read in Ephesians 2 that it is ‘by grace’ that we are saved and not of ‘works’ lest we should boast that it is not the result of anything that we have done other than TRUST GOD that brought about our salvation and forgiveness.

            Remember the Pharisee and the Tax Collector Jesus referred to in Luke 18 where both went to the temple to pray and the Pharisee self-righteously puffed out his chest and proudly declared, ‘God, I thank You that I am not like other men — extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even as this tax collector.  I fast twice a week; I give tithes of all that I possess.’   Then He turned the focus to the tax collector who repentantly stood and would not so much as raise his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, ‘God, be merciful to me a sinner!’  Jesus identified the one that received God’s justification was not the man of ‘works’.

             I am not suggesting that ‘works’ are unimportant only that they will not save you.  I am equally convinced that while you cannot work to earn your salvation if you have salvation you will work.  I believe that faith demands that works become a normal part of life.  It is not to earn something but because of the free gift that we have received that we have a heart for the work of the Kingdom.

             Remember as you go through this day that your salvation was not earned by anything that you have done or will do but by God’s infinite and awesome GRACE!   So may God be with you as you go through your day!