Friday, December 31, 2010

"New Life In Jesus Christ"

"Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with Him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin. (Romans 6:6) What we are talking about here is an eternal soul; I hope everyone understands that? Let me put it another way: If we are living in the present, as to satisfy this present body and it's needs and desires, then we are living in the wrong body. For that body which is of this present world, with the lust thereof, is to reckoned crucified with Christ. Therefore, if we still long and care for the things of this world, just as James said in verse 4:4, "know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?"; which means that we will begin to make God our enemy by placing the things of this world before Him. God does not stop loving us, but we stop loving Him and those things which draw us closer to Him. This is really not that hard to understand; because the things of this world are ever present, and within our reach; meaning that they are of this present world and worthy of the old man, or the old man is worthy of them. But, what happens when we start to feed that old man with these present things of the world, is that our New Life in Christ, which has a hope for things to come, is placed on hold while these current pleasures are taken in. Unfortunately, this holding pattern that the New Life in Christ is placed in, gives life to the old man; the longer the life, the more love for the things of this world. This is why we must resist temptation; we must resist the desires of the flesh; and we must resist the devil. "Do you think the Scripture saith in vain, The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy? But He giveth more Grace. Wherefore He saith, God resisteth the proud, but giveth Grace unto the humble. Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you." (James 4:5-7) 'Pride cometh before the fall', is more true than we know; because the easiest way for the devil to take you down, is to try and make you proud. To truly submit ourselves to God, we must be humble; humble with a humility that says 'HELP ME!!!: Dear God, Please Help Me!' After all; what we are talking about here, is not this temporary flesh, but our eternal soul; and the love which really matters to our eternal soul, is not of this temporary world. Even our love for one another, goes beyond this temporary life that we are living; which makes for the things that cause division and fighting among those that are brothers and sisters in the Lord, seem futile and unworthy of our strife. If we are going to have victory in this world, then this world must not matter any longer; in other words, the love of this world, and the things which are attached to it, must be far removed from our eternal soul. Now then; what to do? oh what to do? 'BUT GOD!!!' "Draw nigh to God, and He will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double-minded. Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep: let your laughter be turned to mourning, and your joy to heaviness. Humble yourselves in The Sight of The Lord, and He shall lift you up." (James 4:8-10) This is the lifting up that is required; not being lifted up off our knees from prayer; but being lifted up in the sight of the Lord, to behold His Love, to behold His Beaulty, and to behold our eternity with Him...

Thursday, December 30, 2010

"Jesus Is Lord Of All"

Let me tell you what I think the real problem is: if we are not the man or woman of God that we are to be, it is because we have not asked God to make us the way that we should be! I know, someone out there thinks it's not that easy, and you are right; but not for the reasons that you think you are. The real reason that it is not that easy, is because the very first thing we must do, is also the very last; and that is to Love God with all of our heart, mind, soul and strength. Keep it up, and never stop Loving Him; because those things which creep into our hearts and minds that cause us to fall, are things which have been allowed in by none other than ourselves. Do you think you can Love God enough to not want those things? Can we ask God to make us Love Him more? I believe we can, and we must! This is one of the primary roles of the Holy Spirit; to make us Love God, and to conform us to the image of Jesus Christ. The problem is this: He (the Holy Spirit) will not make us to do anything unless we ask (sometimes pleading) Him to do whatever it takes to complete that change in us. The bottom line is this: Jesus wants us to make Him Lord of All of our lives, not just the parts we want to surrender; and He wants to make us victorious in All areas of our lives, not just the parts we want to have victory over. We must surrender All, because if we do not, then we are going to find ourselves not having victory over much at all. It is kind of strange the way that works, don't you think? Do you know why that is? It is quite simple really; because the things which we do not surrender, end up being the things which we put first, before God, and our Love for Him; which then makes our heart more in love with those things, than it is in Love with God; which then sets our heart towards the things (sometimes all) of this world, even those things which we previously had victory over. As I set my mind towards God, I must remember that my mind will follow my heart; so if there is something which my mind is fixed upon, other than God, then I know that the change must first take place in my heart. And there is only One that can change my heart; but I must ask Him to!!! "Ye lust, and have not: ye kill, and desire to have, and cannot obtain: ye fight and war, yet ye have not, because ye ask not. Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss, that ye may consume it upon your lusts. Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God." (James 4:2-4) Jesus is Lord of All, or not at all !

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

"A Heart of Total Surrender"

"If at first you do not succeed, try, try again." (someone persistent) I have to wonder if God has a sense of humor; do you ever wonder that? Some of the things that He uses to get our attention are just too strange sometimes, that He must have some kind of humorous side to Him. As I was reading this morning, I just so happened to look up the word 'brim', which happens to be from the word 'ano' which means in a higher place, the place above, that which is above, the upper or heavenly calling; as far as, up to the brim, Upwards. The following words are derived from this word 'ano': 'anogeon' which means an upper room or chamber; 'anothen' which means from above, from the beginning, again; 'epano' which means above, more than; and 'huperano' which means high above. It is the word 'anothen' which really caught my attention, mostly because of the verses that I closed with yesterday; because after the selection of that portion of Scripture, I wondered why I had been told to pick that one; and woe and behold, here it was! You see, Nicodemus was perplexed not that the person could be born from heaven, but whether a person could be born a second time. There is a whole lot of difference in the meanings of these two understandings. One would assume that it is to mean that there is a birth to take place in a person, which is brought into the person; much like bringing a seed of God into a persons heart, which will then bring about New Life. However, this is not the way Nicodemus understood what Jesus was saying, nor was it what Jesus said. What Jesus was saying, was that there needed to be a literal 'born again' experience which must take place in a person; which Nicodemus understood to mean that a person must be born a second time. Okay; now here is the way I see it: if I was born a second time, yet had not surrendered all to Jesus when I was born again, would I have had a complete new birth? Maybe, just maybe, there is some kind of deformity in this New Life? A limb missing, or something of the sort? There must be a reason that I am required to surrender ALL, because why else would He ask me to do so? Guess what? Knock, Knock! Jesus can still heal a withered hand; He can still make the lame to walk; He can still make the blind to see! As I was reading this passage of Scripture in John 2:1-12, I noticed something else which really caught me by force; this wine that Jesus made, it was not just a wine, it was the best wine; in other words, it was a splendid selection, and people took notice. This is what our New Life in Christ is, and must be; and if it is not: "And I say unto you, Ask (keep on asking), and it shall be given you; Seek (keep on seeking), and ye shall find; Knock (keep on knocking), and it shall be opened unto you. For everyone that asketh (keeps on asking) receiveth; and he that seeketh (keeps on seeking) findeth; and to him that knocketh (keeps on knocking) it shall be opened." (Luke 11:9 & 10)

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

"A Heart of Surrender"

This blog has been fun, but it has also been challenging; I have had days where I did not want to do it, I felt that I just could not; yet some how, after praying and reading His Word, I just had to express what I heard. The one thing which I have come to realize from this adventure (and it has been quite the adventure), is that He truly has given us everything we need to be able to walk in holiness; but we must learn to surrender! There is nothing that we can not do in Christ, if we are surrendered to His will and to His love. If you think about the first miracle that Jesus did, which was making water into wine at a marriage celebration; although it was His mother that asked Him to do this miracle, it is very significant to who we are in Christ. First off, the waterpots which were used for washing or purifying; there were six of them, and they contained about 15 to 25 gallons of water each, and they were made of stone. The fact that there were six of them, may or may not matter much, but it is the number which represents man; however, the fact that they were made of stone, that matters much; for our hearts were considered to be hearts of stone before Christ enters into them. And the purpose of these pots, which was for the purifying of the Jews, it too has a very significant meaning to what Christ has done for us, and what we are to do for Him. There are several different ways that these waterpots were used, and all of them were in one way or another were for ceremonial purification; which we could associate to our works toward God, to try and cleanse ourselves. It says in John 2:7, "Jesus saith unto them, Fill the waterpots with water. And they filled them to the very brim." Not that it maters (but I think it does!), but the fact that these waterpots were filled to the brim, tells me that there was no room for anything else; it also tells me, that they were filled to capacity, which also tells me, that if these waterpots represent my life, then I must put everything into this heart that is to be given to Him. This filling of the waterpots to the very brim, is what I believe, represents total surrender; it also represents a complete filling of God's Word, because it is the Word of God which will change us! Finally; the wine, which represents the Holy Spirit; filled to capacity, these waterpots which once were filled with water, used for ceremonial purposes, are now filled with wine, to be used for the marriage celebration. Okay, maybe you are not seeing what I see; but there is a similarity between what the vessels were used for before, and what they were being used for afterwards; or maybe it's just my crazy mind, and all the acid I took when I was younger? "Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God. Nicodemus saith unto Him, How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter the second time into his mother's womb, and be born? Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of the water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God." (John 3:3-5)

Monday, December 27, 2010

"The Alter Call"

Having said what I said, let me clarify why I said it. I truly believe that before we can actually receive Jesus Christ into our hearts, we must have a heart that is surrendered to Him. But that does not go without saying that some receive Him without surrendering, because many do; unfortunately, the result of that is usually a life in Christ which is either short lived, or lived on terms directed by that person and not the Lord. If coming forward to give one's life to Christ is not necessary, then how do you surrender? Do you do it by raising your hand? Maybe that will be sufficient; but even that is passive and secretive; especially when the preacher says, 'Now, with all eyes closed and heads bowed, if anyone wants to receive Jesus, raise your hand'. Okay, so maybe I am being legalistic in a way by thinking that you must go forward; but I have seen the difference between the two types of surrenders; one is based upon full surrender, the other is based upon raising an arm. Then, we take it to the next level down, which is what I mentioned yesterday, and we have no outward surrender at all; just a repeat after me prayer, which may or may not even need to be said out load. I know that some of you will not agree with what I am saying, that is understandable; especially those of you who received Jesus into your life by raising your hand; because that is how I came to the Lord. That preacher said, 'Raise your hand', and I raised both; but then he didn't stop with that, because after all hands were raised, he called for everyone with their hands raised to come forward. There is just something about making a outward expression of surrender that makes Salvation more meaningful. This is why I believe that some churches teach that you must be baptized in order to be Saved; which is the outward expression of an inward transformation. Personally, I do not believe this is true; however, I also do not believe it is untrue, as strange as that may sound; because, what is the difference from me saying that you must come forward, and some saying that you must be baptized? Both require an action of surrender, right? I think the availability of water might be considered as part of the equation, yes? In Acts 8:26-40, we can find the story of Philip and the Ethiopian; this is partly the reason I do not believe that you must be baptized to be Saved; in fact, I believe that you must be Saved before you can be baptized, which is the example we see in this story. In verse 35, we see Philip preaching Jesus to the Ethiopian; and as they traveled down the road, verse 36 says, "And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water; and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized?" "And Philip said, If thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest. And he answered, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God." (verse 37) I know that many will not accept what I am saying, even a lot of Pastors and others serving in the ministry; but this is just my opinion anyways, so deal with it. But, all that I am saying, is for someone to make a true commitment to Jesus Christ, there must be a response which consist of an act of surrender. Okay, here is something to think about: if you were at war with an enemy, and the enemy surrendered to you, yet stayed hidden in the bushes, would you consider that a surrender? (I'm just saying.)

Sunday, December 26, 2010

"Joy To The World"

"And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people." (Luke 2:10) Watching some of the specials yesterday on the Fox News Channel, I could not help notice how there were so many variations of how, and even where Jesus was born; however, the one thing which they all seemed to have in common was the angel's declaration of 'Tidings of Great Joy'. It seems to be one of the greatest arguments among those that choose not to believe in God, that if God were real, then why is there so much suffering in the world? When you are confronted with that question, it is never easy to supply a really good answer; mostly because, in order to see the reason, a person must believe that there is a God, and that He is Holy. Trying to tell someone that God loves them, and has given Himself for them, just does not compute until they see their need for Salvation. This is what the angel had declared: that Salvation had come to mankind! All the suffering, death, disease and hate that is in this world, is the result of one thing: sin. Sin is the reason for all that has plagued the earth for thousands of years. But God; being full of Grace and Mercy, has provided mankind with an 'easy button' (not to copy any one's slogan). However, to be able to press this button for an instant and complete redemption from sin, a person must Know and Believe for themselves; no one else can press it for you! Which brings me to a very touchy subject: receiving Salvation. I have notice something over the last 30 years, a kind of dumbing down of Alter Calls; maybe it is just taking place in some churches; but I fear it has become something of a normal event. Maybe it's just me, but there seems to be more and more Alter Calls, which are not really very meaningful; for example, you hear the one giving the Call, say something like this: If you would like to receive Christ into your heart, then repeat this prayer in your heart after me; right where you are. Okay, maybe I am being over reactive; but I really have a problem with making this Greatest Gift ever given to man, a secret ballot. I truly believe that there must be a 'turning' that takes place in the heart of a man; which then must, with humility, cause a man to turn to God. It is not being legalistic or anything, I just think that if someone wants to be Saved, then they must actually want it; they must see their need, and need it; which means, stepping forward, and saying, "Yes; I need Jesus!" You see; once you really see your need, and the Gift that has been given to supply that need, then Joy comes instantly, once you receive it!!! "For whosoever shall be ashamed of Me and of My words, of him shall the Son of man be ashamed, when He shall come in His Own Glory, and in His Father's, and of His holy angels." (Luke 9:26)

Saturday, December 25, 2010

"THE GIFT - GIVEN !!!"

"And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them; and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not; for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men." (Luke 2:8-14) So; what did you get for Christmas? I know that this season of the year is made to bring families together, share gifts, and sing songs about 'Yule Tide Greetings'; but, what it is really about is the Greatest Gift of All being Given to the whole world. You have to understand something about this moment that these angels appeared, praising God; this was not an everyday occurrence for them; they did not get a chance to show themselves like this very often, and you can bet they were glorious to behold. But this was a very special day for the world, and that warranted a very special celebration, to celebrate the birth of Jesus, God's Gift to the world! Now about that piece of wood that made that axe head float, there is one more thing you must know: It was cut down. This is perhaps the most crucial thing that The Gift of God represents: God coming down to us; to live among us; to live a lowly life, yet be who He was; and for what? To die upon a cross for the sins of the world! There is another word that I know that describes 'to be cut down', and that word is 'broken'; He was broken for our transgressions! However, not a bone in His body was ever broken, yet His spirit was; His flesh was broken open too; but I still am not convinced that is what 'broken' means. You see, there was a brokenness that took place in the Garden of Eden, long, long ago; where man was separated from God because of sin; this is where fellowship with God was broken off, and was not replaced until the death of Jesus on the cross. And in that moment, just before that happen, Jesus experienced something, to which He had never had to know before: spiritual death; separation from the Father; why? Because of sin, fellowship with the Father had been broken! The sins of the world were taken upon Him!!! "For He hath made Him to be sin for us, Who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him." (2 Corinthians 5:21)

Friday, December 24, 2010

"THE GIFT" - Real Life!

"And He said to them all, If any man will come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me. For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: but whosoever will lose his life for My sake, the same shall save it." (Luke 9:23 & 24) There was something that happen in the Garden of Eden, a long time ago, it was called death. Not really a physical death, but a spiritual death; which caused man to be separated from his Life Source: He who's breath was breathed into man's nostrils, and man became a living soul (Gen. 2:7). To truly receive the Gift of Salvation, one must realize the true meaning of what they are receiving: it is not about making our life here better! In the opening verse, Jesus said that we are to "take up our cross daily", this is not a good thing (in case you did not know); this is a sign of humiliation, which is why Jesus said beforehand, "let him deny himself". The cross of Christ represents His death as suffering and connects it with the curse of sin; His suffering on the cross showed our redemption being given and accomplished by the deepest humiliation, not by the display of power and glory. To "take up his cross" refers to carrying the cross, which alludes to the Roman custom of making the criminal carry the cross on which he was to suffer. If you really think about it, this form of punishment puts many different degrees of humiliation upon the one who is to be crucified; mainly, or more profoundly, that the one being crucified, is actually participating in carrying out his own crucifixion. How humiliating is that? It is not that God wants us to be humiliated, that is not the meaning of this Scripture; but rather, He wants us to realize the Life which we are given far surpasses this life which we have. And in realizing how important our Life in Jesus Christ is, there is nothing that this world has to offer (not even physical life) that can even begin to compare! You see; that iron axe head was doomed (dead) at the bottom of the river, but the qualities of that wood, which floated upon the water (life), brought that axe head to the surface, and caused it to float also (redemption). That is the kind of Life Jesus gives: Life that is in Him; Real Life straight from the Father's breath...The Breath of Life!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

"THE GIFT" - Everlasting!

"And hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus: That in the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches of His grace, in His kindness towards us, through Christ Jesus." (Ephesians 2:6 & 7) Let me tell you what I think: If anyone is thought to have lost their Salvation, I would bet that they really never had it to begin with. I can not try and figure out who is saved and who is not, that is not for me to know; but what I must do, is to "work out my own salvation with fear and trembling" (Phil. 2:12), because I know that my Lord is coming back very soon. However, I could wonder what would cause someone to have not received Salvation, or to have truly not accepted God's Gift of Eternal Life. Have you ever wondered that? Maybe it was because they only wanted to be saved from their current trial or whatever mess that they were in when they asked Jesus into their heart; as if asking Jesus to come into their life would make things better? If this is why you came to the Lord, you really might want to reconsider your decision! There is something else which matters more than this life, and that is Eternity with God! This is why Salvation was given, not that our life here would be better, although it will be, but because we were separated from the One who created us by sin and we needed to be redeemed! Here is the other illustration for that 'Axe Head': He Has Raised Me Up!!! There is nothing else that can explain what He has done for us; it is only Jesus Christ that can bring us into a relationship with the Father; to make us sit at the feet of the Father, as His precious children. Just as that piece of wood brought that iron axe head to the surface of the water, and made it to float; so too, the cross on which our Saviour died brought redemption to a condemned world. (If you don't know what I am talking about read 2 Kings 6:1-7) This is the difference between two worlds; and our True Salvation is not based upon this world, but upon Everlasting Life! Our being Saved will however have an effect on our life here, as it should; but our life here will not have an effect on our Salvation!!!!!!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

"THE GIFT" - Remains!

"But God, Who is rich in mercy, for His Great Love wherewith He loved us, even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by Grace ye are Saved);" (Ephesians 2:4 & 5) Well, I thought about it all day yesterday, and again last night, and I have come to the conclusion that I am in the Right Line! Yes, there is no doubt in my heart or mind that I am Saved; even though I mess up; even though I have trouble dealing with sin; even though I fall. Do you know why I am so sure? Do you? How about because I love God? (He put that Love in my heart.) How about because I want to do those things that are pleasing to Him? (He put that desire within me.) Or, how about because He Loves me still? He has not changed His mind about me; nor has He removed the Gift He has given me. In fact, I am not convinced that we can ever loose our Salvation; even if we walked away from God, I am not convinced that would be enough to cut one off from being Saved; why? Because God does not break His covenant with us! We, on the other hand are not so able to keep our promises, or even our commitments; but God, He does not fail, nor falter! Okay, let me ask you a question (one I asked myself over the last 24 hours): If God loved you while you were dead in sins, don't you think He still loves you now, even if you might sin? Jesus Christ died for ALL of our sins, even those which might be committed after our conversion to Christ; ALL means ALL as far as I can tell. This is what Joy, Peace and Hope is all about; that God loves us so much, He would not have any to perish (that means none), and has provided a Way wherein anyone who believes upon His Son Jesus Christ, Will Be Saved! It is not, I repeat, not based upon our abilities; nor is it based upon our holiness (we have none in ourselves); it is based upon His Son Jesus Christ and the Blood of His Son that covers us (washing away ALL sin). I might lose my rewards, but I can not loose my Salvation! Why? Because Christ Remains!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

"THE GIFT"

"For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the Gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast. For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them." (Ephesians 2:8-10) Here is another reason that I know I am saved: God does not take back the Gift He has given!!! I know that we are not real familiar with that concept, because when we give gifts, we always will put something attached to it; something which we can take back, or something in which we will expect to receive from giving the gift. However, this is not so with God and the Gift He has given us in Jesus Christ! With God; His intention for us is to be have eternal life with Him, which is the source of His Gift; meaning that His Gift and His intention are all for our benefit. Does that mean He will not expect anything from us? No, I don't think it does; because, as we read the words of verse 10, we can see that "we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works", which means that we are made into a habitable place for God's Spirit to dwell and to work. Now then; in the second part of this same verse, there is a word which comes close to 'try', and it is the word 'should': "which God hath before ordained the we 'should' walk in them". Why is this word should used, and not the word would? It is something called 'free will', that is why. There are two judgements that await man: The Great White Throne Judgement, which is for all those not written in the Lamb's Book of Life; the other is The Judgement Seat of Christ. All those not written in the Lamb's Book of Life, are those that were condemned already, and remain condemned because they have not received the Gift of God. While those that are written in the Lamb's Book of Life are to be judged at The Judgement Seat of Christ for those things which this word 'should' talks about in verse 10. And what things are these? These are the things which God has preordained for us to walk in; which are things that He has established within us to be, do, or say. Okay then; do we need to worry about our Salvation? No!!! God's Gift of eternal Life, is not negotiable; nor is it based upon our works; it is based upon His love for us, the death of His Son, and our receiving it; period! Does that mean I am free to do what I want? Well, in a way it does; because if I am His workmanship, then I will want to do those things which are pleasing to Him. Okay; and what if I don't want to do those things? Then I better check myself, because I 'could' be standing in the wrong line...

Monday, December 20, 2010

"The Father's Love"

"Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth My word, and believeth on Him that sent Me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto Life." (John 5:24) I can not tell you how important it is to Know that I am Saved! And how do I know with all certainty that I am Saved? Well, one way for sure was given in the verse I shared at the end of yesterday's post, "My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me". Do I hear My Saviour's voice? Yes, most assuredly I do. Does He know me? I believe that He does; but there will come a day of judgement for the correct answer to that. But, do I follow Him? Well; for the most part, I try; at least I think I am trying to follow Him, that is until I get another glimpse of where I stray. As we near a time of year when we celebrate 'The Birth of our Saviour', I must remember with all certainty that the real reason for this Season is not just about the Lord coming to dwell among us, but it is about the Father's Love for us, in giving us His Son! When Jesus was speaking the verse in John 5:24, He was addressing Jews which had sought to kill Him because He had broken the sabbath and had made Himself equal with God. Now, many of you know how the Jews had always set out to trap Him, but in this case, Jesus had given them quite a lot to digest; and then He took off. If you read this whole Passage, and in the context of who He was speaking to, and what He was speaking about, you can see that these where those that should have known God; but yet, they did not know The Father's Love; which means that they really did not Know God. They knew the Law of Moses, they knew of God, and they even knew about all the Scriptures that spoke of Jesus' coming; however, they did not get the Big Picture of WHY He would come. To really believe on the One who sent Jesus, means that you have a full understanding of His Love! Oh, I don't mean that we have to understand it fully, nor do I think we can; but what we must be able to do, is to understand fully enough to suit our own need. In other words; when it comes to Knowing that we are Loved, and that His Love for us far exceeds any thing which could possibly separate us from Him, and that it was His far exceeding Love that has made all that possible, we can begin to understand His Love enough for us. The word 'passed', which is in the opening verse, "but is passed from death unto Life", is from the word 'metabaino' which means to change one's place or condition; to pass or go from one place or state to another; to go away, depart. This I believe is another reason that I know I am saved, because I Know what eternal life is with the Father; in His Love is Life...Real Life!!!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

"Knock Knock"

No, this is not a joke, but this much I know, I do not have to ask Who is there! Last night the Lord was showing me so many things, I don't know how to list them, or in what order. But this much I know, the most important thing that I saw, was that my basic problem is that I can not comprehend God's Love; it is just way beyond my understanding. Yet, as soon as I think I have it comprehended, I find myself not living it out!!! I think I would call that being inferior? And if you really want to try and figure out why I would call it being inferior, it is not to hard to find the answer to that One! What does it mean to be one of His sheep? I remember seeing a picture as a small child of a Shepherd carrying a lamb upon his shoulders. At that age, I did not really understand this picture, but I have come to know what it really means. You see, sometimes a lamb is very stubborn and will not obey the shepherds voice, and that staff that is shown in the shepherds hand, the one with the hook at the top, well that is for breaking the leg of the lamb that will not obey. Then after breaking the leg of that lamb, the shepherd will carry it where ever he goes, and that stubborn lamb is always by his side. God will not stop loving us, which is what we just do not understand; how can we? Look at ourselves; look at yourself; see how easy it is to let a wound fester in our hearts, and hate springs up. Unconditional Love is something that is so foreign to us, that we can not contain it. Oh, we might be able to walk around thinking that we have it; but as soon as someone ruffles our feathers the wrong way, and we let that get a foothold in our hearts, we are no longer loving unconditionally. God does not think like we do, nor does He try and make our hearts hurt because we have hurt His. But, what He does do, He does because He loves us; not to get even with us. Does that mean it does not hurt? No, not at all; and if you think about that little lamb, do you think it hurt to have it's leg broken? And was it a necessary thing to do? "That whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have eternal Life." (John 3:15) What this verse says is the reason that it really matters: He will not let me perish, and in Him I have eternal Life. So, as I look again to this wonderful little lamb which is upon the shoulders of his Shepherd, I can know with great assurance that little lamb is loved. "My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me: and I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of My hand. My Father, which gave them Me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of My Father's hand. I and My Father are One." (John 10:27-30)

Saturday, December 18, 2010

"Turning Our Hearts" - 2

"For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through Him might be saved. " (John 3:17) God never moves! I hope you get that; yes? I don't care how far you drift away from Him, as soon as you repent, there He is, right behind you! There is something we must come to understand about God's love for us, it is not based upon our actions; nor is it based upon our lack of actions; it is based upon His Love for us, which is not based upon anything but His Love. As I thought about yesterday's post (and believe me, I thought about it all day and night), I had to wonder just how much rejection the Lord can take, and still love me. And in the process of my wondering, I realized that He is really use to being rejected; in fact, the Bible says, "He was in the world, and the world was made by Him, and the world knew Him not. He came unto His own, and His own received Him not." (John 1:10 & 11) And that was one of the softest declarations of the world rejecting Him. But the more I thought about me, about how I have rejected Him, I realized that the power to be saved is really in acceptance! That is what is meant by "might be saved"; that we, being His sheep, must accept His shepherding; which means that we are to listen and obey. So, that sin I hold onto, no matter how small I might think that it is, is a willful act of disobedience to the Shepherd's Voice; or to put it another way, it is me rejecting what the Lord is asking me to do. Picture this with me: here I am, a little sheep in the Shepherd's pasture, and outside of that pasture are all the things that can harm or even kill me, and yet, I will disobey His instruction and wonder off into destruction. How lame is that? But God!!!!!! Thank You for Loving me!!!

Friday, December 17, 2010

"Turning Our Hearts"

"But he who doeth Truth cometh to the Light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God." (John 3:21) This is where the rubber meets the road for our hearts to turn towards God; we must be willing to be changed! If we are serious about our relationship with God, then we will do those things which bring us into a closer relationship with Him, period! At this time, I must confess that this has not been a strong point of my Christian walk. As I look back over the last 29 years, I can see where I have done a 'pick and choose' when it comes to this principle of 'Being Holy'. But I can tell you right here and now, it does not work! You can not pick and choose from those things that are revealed, and turn from some, while keeping others; sin is sin, and all sin has the same effect on our hearts. Maybe you are not aware what sin does to your heart, or are you? Here is the thing about 'confessing our sin': it is our response to our deeds being manifest, which makes us acknowledge to God that we have been made aware of the sin, and ask Him to forgive us of that sin. So then; if after having asked forgiveness for that sin, we then take that sin back into our life, we are making a heart that will be turned back to stone. What does it mean to have a heart of stone? Well, it is not a good thing, that is for sure; but the most important thing we need to know about this heart of stone, is that our heart was stone before we met Jesus. It was Jesus Christ who changed our heart from that of stone, to a heart that could receive and hold God's love; but unconfessed sin will harden our hearts, and create in us a love for that sin which we have stowed away in our heart. Yes, I said a love for sin; because that is what happens! We can not serve to masters!!! "For every one that doeth evil hateth the Light, neither cometh to the Light, lest his deeds should be reproved." (John 3:20) As you read this verse, you will most likely associate this to those that have rejected Jesus; but I want you to think about something very important: holding onto sin, is also rejecting Jesus!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

"Being Made Whole" - 3

"He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life; and he that believeth not on the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him." (John 3:36) This is really not complicated, but it does require a little thought; because before we can actually have 'Faith' we must repent! In this manner of turning, there is a turning towards God; where we are turned towards Him and gaze upon His Love. This is the 'Light of Life', which Jesus is, was and always will be; and it is in that 'Light' which all of our sin is revealed; which then creates a heart of repentance. Without the actual act of repenting from those sins, and receiving God's gift of salvation for those sins, there is no 'Faith'! 'Faith is the trustful commitment of oneself to God for forgiveness of sin, deliverance from sin, and victory over sin; but it is impossible to commit oneself thus to God without renouncing and turning away from all that is contrary to God. Faith is the condition of entrance into the experience of salvation, the enjoyment of eternal life; but repentance is the psychological and moral condition of faith. As eternal life is unattainable without faith, faith is unattainable without repentance. If repentance means to change from the self-centered life to the God-centered life, then Jesus is the Author and Inspiration of repentance. No other was ever able to reach down deep enough into human nature to effect this change.' (quoted from Zodhiates) This is a really good expression of what took place in the heart of that leper from Samaria; where there was a repentance that was made possible by what Jesus had done. And as this man was walking towards the Temple, he had realized the power of God to heal and to give life; in so doing, he had turned to Jesus, believing that it was He who had made him clean, and giving Him praise and worship for the cleansing. In essence, there must be a heart of surrender in order for true repentance to take place; which then gives way for faith to be manifested. (I am thinking that this is another good example how Jesus is the Author and Finisher of our Faith!)

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

"Being Made Whole" - 2

As I was saying, 'Faith' requires Knowing; much like what is stated in Psalm 100, "Know ye that the Lord He is God", we must Know! And, I will even take it further than that; we must not only Know Him, but we must Know what He has done for us, and believe that His Love for us is the reason why He has done all that He has. Okay, maybe the believing part is not yet that easy to see as the trigger for 'being made whole'; maybe you are not yet convinced that it only requires 'Believing in Jesus Christ to be Saved'! You are not alone; sadly to say, many there are that don't accept that Truth either; because, how can just believing in one man change a heart and a mind? Well, are you wondering that? Before this year is over, I would like to explain it plainly; but it might take a whole lifetime to convince some that it is true. The first place to start, would be to look at the word 'repent', which has several different meanings, and has been used so wrongly in many circles; but the main meaning that I would like to consider at this time, is, 'to change one's mind'. This I believe is the simplest way to describe the word 'repent', because true repentance requires that one change his or her reason, which means thought or basis. In other words, you have now come to understand why sin is what it is, and you also have come to understand what is sin. The other requirement needed for true repentance is a changed heart, and this is the one which can get a little complicated to explain. In order for us to have a changed heart, God must change it; we are not capable enough to change our hearts, it is only something that is brought about by God. Maybe you don't believe that, and you are thinking that your heart is able to be changed by what you think? Well, you can think that if you want, but the way I see it, God will first change our heart, which then allows us to be able to think properly. What I am trying to say, is that before we can even consider repenting, or changing our minds, we must have a changed heart. And, to put it in a more reasonable way: Only God can give us the ability to change our minds! (Reasonable???) This is the beginning of Believing: that we must first come to Jesus Christ, believing that He has died for our sins, and that He has pulled us out of that deep, deep hole which is full of fire; which then, after believing, we are made accessible to God, because of the removal of sin; which then allows the Holy Spirit to dwell within us; and because the Holy Spirit has taken up residence within us, we have a heart that has been changed. Now; because we have this changed heart, true repentance can take place, which is 'the changing of our mind'. "Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God". (John 3:3)

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

"Being Made Whole"

"And He said unto him, Arise, go thy way: thy faith hath made thee whole." (Luke 17:19) Now that's what I'm talking about! In order to be whole, don't you think you might need to know the truth? Who's to say that this stranger knew the truth? Well for one, Jesus did, as He told him, "thy faith hath made thee whole". I mean really; how can you have faith without knowing what to have faith in? "So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God." (Romans 8:17) But you might wonder, from where did this stranger hear? Well, my first clue that he heard something, is the fact that he, along with the other nine, were standing at the side of the road (afar off) and pleading, "Master, have mercy on us". Someone had to of told them that Jesus had the ability to cleanse them of their disease; yet, only one of them really understood who Jesus was, and just how much He could heal. Do I think this man was delivered from sin? You bet I do! Why? Because he recognized Jesus, and in doing so, believing that Jesus had made him whole, he had to have also believed who Jesus was; and in believing who Jesus was, he had received the gift of salvation within his heart. You might be saying, 'Hey Rich, you sure are reading a lot into this story.' You might be right; but the first thing I would ask you to think about, is what makes us whole? Jesus told this man, that his faith had made him whole; so then, what was it that made him whole? Can you answer that question without making the healing the doing of the man? Well, can you? I am thinking that we can not be made whole, unless we are sold out for Jesus Christ; and when I say 'sold out', I mean that we are convinced to our very core, that it is He who has redeemed us; and when I say 'He who has redeemed us', I mean that there is nothing that we can do! You see, those other nine that were healed, they continued on toward the Temple, to show themselves to the priests; which was most likely to carry out the ritual of the Mosaic Law; which stated that, to be clean, you must be declared clean by the priests. However the one who turned back to Jesus, he received his cleansing as soon as he was clean; meaning, as soon as he realized that he had been healed, he gave glory to the One who made him whole. Knowing in his heart that it was Jesus who made him the way he was; knowing full well, that it was nothing but mercy, which is what they pleaded for! Besides, as I see it, according to Jesus' own words, in John 3:16, "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting Life." And, as I couple that with the word 'whole' which Jesus used, the word is 'sozo', which means safe, delivered; to save, deliver, make whole; preserve safe from danger, loss or destruction. And then, couple that with the next verse in the John 3:17, "For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through Him might be saved." And when I say 'that there is nothing we can do', I mean, that we are stuck in the fire, in a deep, deep hole, and there is no way we can get ourselves out; it is only Jesus who can pull us out; which only requires our believing in Him!!! "Master, have mercy on me!"

Monday, December 13, 2010

"Giving Glory To God" - 2

Maybe you are not seeing the big deal in what it means to recognize Jesus? Well, for starters, we must come to an understanding of what is sin, or what sin is. In the case of our 10 lepers, it was not to difficult for them to know what it was they were suffering from, because all of them cried together for mercy and a chance to be made clean. However, nine of the ten did not go back to praise the One who healed them; why do you think that was? As I said yesterday, those nine that returned not back to give glory to God were most likely Jews, and given that Jesus had instructed them to "go show themselves to the priests", they might have considered that their healing came from the obedience in following His command; because it says in the same verse, "and as they went, they were cleansed". But there is another aspect of their misunderstanding, and that could have been the Temple; where they may have figured in their understanding of the Temple, that in setting out towards it they were healed. Or, maybe they were just being ungrateful for their healing, but I do not think so; I think that they were ignorant of what healed them, or Who; and more importantly, they did not understand the healing that they received. Now, when it comes to sin; we must know what our sin is towards God; knowing that our sin separates us from fellowship with God. Does that mean that He stops loving us? No! What it does mean, is that He can not fellowship with us while we have unconfessed sin. Which brings me to my second point: we must know what is sin. Sin is anything that is contrary to God's Holiness, and it is anything which takes away from Glorifying God. So, in the case of our nine lepers that did not turn back and give Glory to God, was that then sin? or was it just plain ignorance? I am thinking that it was sin, because sin means 'missing the mark'; and there are two ways to miss the mark, you can aim somewhere else, or you can just not know how to properly aim; either way, you will miss the mark. In Psalm 100, which I started with yesterday, there is something very important which is said in verse 3: "Know ye that the Lord He is God: it is He that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are His people, and the sheep of His pasture". The reason that this verse is so very important, is that we have a tendency to give ourselves credit for things that are good. In other words, we like to take credit when things go well, and put blame on others when things go bad. We also have, in the same line of thinking, a tendency to assume that our position in where we stand with God is based upon our own righteousness; this is really normal and easy to do without even thinking about it. However, that too is missing the mark; because the one leper who turned back to Jesus, had realized that he had been healed by Jesus, and that the only reason he was going to the priests, was to show himself clean...

Sunday, December 12, 2010

"Giving Glory To God"

"Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. Serve the Lord with gladness; come before His presence with singing. Know ye that the Lord He is God; it is He that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are His people, and the sheep of His pasture. Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise: be thankful unto Him, and bless His Name. For the Lord is good; His mercy is everlasting; and His truth endureth to all generations." (Psalm 100) There is something about giving glory to God that can really fortify our love for Him; consequently, causing us to have a disdain for the things which are contrary to Him and His Holiness. This effect is magnified my our earnest praise; which means, praise that is serious! As we look again to our story of the 10 lepers, Jesus had said something about giving God glory; we find it in verse 18, "There are not found that returned to give glory to God, save this stranger". There are a couple of quick points about this statement which I find interesting; one of them is the fact that Jesus used the word 'stranger' to describe this Samaritan. It would be apparent that those other nine lepers may have been Jews, and that the only one who gave God glory for his healing was a foreigner, or one from another nation; which brings me to the other quick point, and that is that Jesus said, "there are not found", which would also indicate that He was most likely speaking of being found among the Jews. The reason I find this to be interesting, is that the Jewish people felt that they were the true worshipers of God, and that the Temple was the only place for true worship to take place. If you remember back to the Samaritan 'woman at the well', and the encounter Jesus had with her about 'true worship'; Jesus said, "But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship Him." (John 4:23) I find this especially interesting because the word that Jesus used for 'glory' has such a vast meaning; the word is 'doxa', and it comes from the root word 'dokeo', which means to think or recognize. My point in this matter is, that in order to worship God in truth, we must come to an understanding of who He is, and all that He has done for us. Which is precisely what this stranger did as he realized that he was healed, and who it was that healed him! He recognized Jesus!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

"Keeping My Tent Clean"

"And having in a readiness to revenge all disobedience, when your obedience is fulfilled." (2 Corinthians 10:6) I do not know if you noticed, but yesterday I said something which might have not been understood, which was that I propose a time 'to keep those things which clean out our tents'. This is really more important than you might think; because it is not only necessary for us to clean out this tent, but even more importantly, we must fill it with the right stuff. In other words, allow no room for any of that stuff which can cause us to go astray! So, another way to look at this verse in 2 Corinthians 10:6, is that we should be prepared to fill this tent with those things which are of God, as we clean out those things which are of this world. This is actually basic Christian training, which I was told about almost 30 years ago; however, with time and the experience of 'learning how to sin', I think this concept was shelved somewhere in a back room of my heart. Maybe one thing which I could purpose in my heart to do, is to praise God and give Him glory as I realize that obedience has been fulfilled? I don't mean a quick little thank you, but I mean a heart felt devotion time; a time of turning away from all else and giving Him praise! As I looked up this word 'revenge' this morning, I was lead to a portion of Scripture in Luke 17:11-19, where we see Jesus heal 10 lepers. If you know the story, you know that they were all healed as they started to obey His command to "Go show yourselves unto the priests", which is in verse 14. However, verse 15 says, "And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God, and fell down on his face at His feet, giving Him thanks: and he was a Samaritan." I don't need to go through the whole 'Samaritan' thing again, but it is kind of interesting that they keep popping up like this? Then in verse 17, we see Jesus respond, "And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed? but where are the nine? There are not found that returned to give glory to God, save this stranger. And He said unto him, Arise, go thy way: thy faith hath made thee whole." Why is this little story so relevant to what I was talking about? Well, first off, this leper was healed of his leprosy, which was a outer healing, or a fleshly healing; yet after he turned back and gave glory to God for his fleshly healing, he was then given a spiritual healing, as Jesus declared "thy faith hath made thy whole". This is vitally important because "the weapons of our warfare are not carnal", (but they are spiritual), and "mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds". Now then, the word 'revenge', which Paul uses here in verse 10:6, means to take vengeance on, or to punish; which then tells me that there is some authority given which allows me to execute justice, and to defend the cause of Christ. That being said, in order to execute justice in the practice of obedience to God, I have nothing else to do except: Praise the One who has made me Clean !!!

Friday, December 10, 2010

"Cleaning My Tent" - 3

Right about now you might be wondering how we are to die to our flesh, yet also care for this tent? It really is quite simple; because even though they are one in the same, one is driven with a passion for the things of this world, while the other is only a tabernacle for our soul, which has a passion for Heaven, and is a dwelling place for God. This is the reason that cleaning this tent is so very important, because it is a dwelling place for God. And, if you really stop and think about it, one of the primary duties of a child of God, is to keep his or her room (tent) clean. It must be kept free from idols, and anything else that could be offensive to the God who is to dwell within it; otherwise, He won't; He can't, because He is Holy. I know that 'New Years Resolutions' are hardly ever kept, and it might seem silly to even try; however, this New Year I propose a time to keep those things which 'clean out our tents'. It's okay if no one else wants to join me; it is pretty much between God and myself anyways; but I want to proclaim a day of cleansing, so why not January 1st, 2011? When I look at my life, and the things which I have allowed, I can hardly tell the difference between myself and those that are of the world. This is what the Lord has meant by, "Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord". We must be separate, because this tent, although it is temporary, it also must be kept Holy; which means that it is our responsibility, as a children of God, to clean our rooms! And let me remind you of something, something which I know many of us are familiar with, and that is hiding stuff under the bed. It does not work!!! "For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh: For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds; Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; And having in a readiness to revenge all disobedience, when your obedience is fulfilled." (STAND) (2 Corinthians 10:3-6)

Thursday, December 9, 2010

"Cleaning My Tent" - 2

"For we know that, if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. For in this we groan, earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with our house which is from heaven:" (2 Corinthians 5:1 & 2) The word 'tabernacle' which Paul uses here is 'skenos', which means a booth, tent, tabernacle. In the New Testament it is used figuratively for this frail and temporary abode of our souls. I can only try and wonder what my New body will be like, the one that is being prepared in Heaven; and as I do, I try and picture this statement which Paul makes about "a house not made with hands", and wonder what that really means. I do not claim to have all the answers, nor do I even claim to have more than One for sure, which is that Jesus is the only way to get to Heaven; but this 'house not made with hands' has my attention right now, and I will try and tell you why. When we look at the creation of man, which is depicted in chapters 1 & 2 of Genesis, there are actually two accounts for man's creation; the first is given in chapter 1:26-30, in which we read, "And God said, Let us make man in Our image, after Our likeness:" & "So God created man in His Own Image, and in the Image of God created He him, male and female created He them." I can only wonder why He would make something temporary, like this body is, to house something eternal, as He is? However, if you look at the second account of man's creation, which we see in chapter 2:7, "And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul." In this account we are given some really detailed information about the creation of man; for example, the first indication of the temporary house for man, was that God formed man of the dust of the ground, which shows the temporary nature of man's body, because this earthin vessel will return to the dust from which it came; however, and this is the real catchy part, "and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life", which shows the frailty of man's breath is in his nostrils, but the life that he has been given comes from God. Now then, when we are looking at the eternal part of man's creation, this is where our view of who we are must change; because, the way I see it, when God said, "Let Us make man in Our Image", that is what He meant to do; however, He is eternal, and to be made in His Image requires an eternal dwelling, not a temporary tent. With that being said, I am going to make a statement here, which you can take it or leave it, but I am going to say it anyways: But the way I see it, God was making a temporary everything, to be able to make us into His Image; which has several basic parts which go beyond temporary; to name just a few: eternal and Holy are the first two that pop up into my mind. The only part that I see from that which is listed in the account of creation, is, "and man became a living soul", which happened when God breathed the "breath of Life" into man's temporary nostrils. Okay, so what the heck is my point in all of this? Well, for starters; that even though this tabernacle is temporary, is it important and must be kept clean, because of what dwells within it; and yet, seeing the temporariness of this tent, we must be reminded of the actual dwelling place that awaits our eternal souls; one which is not formed from the dust of the ground, but is actually made in Heaven, where God dwells, and is made of eternal substances... "While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal." (2 Corinthians 4:18)

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

"Cleaning My Tent"

"For He hath made Him to be sin for us, Who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him." (2 Corinthians 5:21) As I was going to sleep last night, I thought about this verse, and as I began to pray about what it was God was showing me, I realized just how significant it is to 'be made the righteousness of God'. When you really stop and think about it, there is nothing more righteous than God, for He is Holy, Holy, Holy! Now stop, for just a moment and think about this: if we are made the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus, then what is this 'tent' in which we are dwelling in? As I thought about that last night, I was reminded of that famous bumper sticker again, you know, 'Christians are not perfect, just forgiven'; which I have not seen as often as I use to see it. But wait a minute, I think somebody did not get the memo; because the way I see it, we are made perfect in Christ Jesus, for the righteousness of God is about as perfect as you can get! So then; what seems to be the problem? Do you think it might just be this 'tent' that we are dwelling in? This temporary shelter that we are walking around in might be in need of a good old fashioned cleansing; I am talking about the kind that would be required for leprosy, which would require multiple times for the priest to come and inspect it, until it could finally be declared clean, and safe to inhabit. Really, what God had shown me last night, was a temporary Temple for God, much like the one which the children of Israel had to haul around in the wilderness, and setup everywhere they camped. And maybe, just maybe, it is our responsibility to keep this Temple of God clean, and in good working order; you know, like free from holes and looking as Holy as it possibly can. Now think about this: The priest who must inspect this dwelling to declare it clean; who is that priest? As I thought about that this morning, I was reminded of something else; we are called priests, and maybe one of the duties of being a priest, is to declared this tent clean! "Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God." (2 Corinthians 7:1)

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

"Stand in the Victory of Christ"

"And having done 'all', to stand" (Ephesians 6:13c) I can not imagine what kind of life I would have without Jesus, because there is so much that I see in this world that could make my life seem miserable. However, it is the things in this world which grab my attention; and even sometimes, they grab my affections. Given what we looked at in the 'new creature', which in fact is no longer of this world, we can see that really the victory is ours to lose; in other words, we have the victory already present and established, but we must stand in that victory, which is Christ Jesus. If we find ourselves being defeated by the flesh, or by the sin which so easily can grab us, it is because we are not standing in Christ!!! As I was praying this morning, I asked God why I can drift off track so easily, and He showed me something which I already knew, but can easily forget; I must be doing something! What? That's right, I must be doing something for His Kingdom, or else I will be distracted by the things of this world. Okay, maybe He did not mean that I must constantly be doing something; or maybe He did! Because, as I look back to the times when I have stumbled, it is the times when I have been idle, and not doing those things which bring me closer to Him. 'Idle time makes idols'; that is the message that I received; and in case you did not know this, an idol is any thing which can stand between you and God. That can account for a whole lot of stuff, don't you know? After I have figured in this 'not so new' revelation, I again looked at the 'new creature', which this time I could see why this doing for the Kingdom thing was not just a part time thing; because the 'new creature' is all about the Kingdom of God; it lives for the Kingdom, longs for the Kingdom, and is of the Kingdom; therefore, it must be about the things of the Kingdom, always! Now then, as I continue to dwell upon this, I am reminded again of the verse 7:1, and the instruction which Paul gives, "Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from 'all' filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God". Because, this cleansing of ourselves, is likened to be cleansed of leprosy, where not only are you to be made clean of the disease, but you must take care not to get infected by it again; this may require us getting rid of all of our old clothes (habits!).

Monday, December 6, 2010

"Victorious In Jesus Christ" - 2

You know, there is something about the Word of God that just keeps on ministering to our needs; and I always get amazed by how He speaks to what we need, when we need it. Let me try and explain what I mean: "Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savour of His Knowledge by us in every place." (2 Corinthians 2:14) So, as I tried to find the place to reference 'Victory in Jesus Christ', I noticed something that I did not notice before; the last four verses of chapter two are grouped with the beginning of chapter three. Say I was a little off; or was God showing me something else first, so that I would better appreciate and understand where victory really comes from? Because now we have not only another promise, but we have the foundation to which all victory is won! Do you see what I see? Okay, let's try and walk through this together: First off, we not only have God dwelling in us, but we also have victory for every situation, and for every sin. This is not just because Jesus was victorious on the cross, but, because He is victorious in us; or better yet, because we are able to be victorious in Him who dwells within us. To which, I now have a better understanding of the next major promise that Paul declares, going back from chapter six, which is found in 5:17, "Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature; old things are passed away; behold, all things are new." This 'new creature' that Paul is speaking of is actually created by God (duh!); and when I say created by God, I mean that this 'new creature' is manifestly inherent in God. What does that mean? Okay, if you asked that; it means changed from evil to good; made superior and more splendid; and that is just speaking of 'new'. Because when you factor in the 'creature', which has been made new, what we are talking about now, is something that is totally separate from the old; as hard as that is to figure out! But, as Paul then goes on to explain in verse 18, "And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to Himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation"; of which we are ministers of, not just because we have been reconciled, but because we have been reconciled in spite of ourselves! "For He hath made Him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him. (2 Corinthians 5:21)

Sunday, December 5, 2010

"Victorious In Jesus Christ"

Now that I can see plainly what it is that is restricting me, I have a new choice that is set before me; it is a simple choice of standing in Jesus Christ, and in Him alone! In other words; I can not even think about trying to walk in my strength, because I have none, that will do right; but the strength that I do have, is actually my weakness to do right and a strength to do wrong; or better said: a craftiness to sin. What do I mean by that, you might be wondering. Well, if you are, or even have to, then you are a better person than I; but, if you are like me, I do not just sin, like right out of the blue; my sin is usually well thought out, and planned, as to not be noticeable to those around me. So, if you were looking to find some kind of 'super saint' here, you need to keep on looking (good luck). Maybe now would be a good time to look at some of those other promises that are listed from chapter three, and up to: "Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God." (2 Corinthians 7:1) To start with, we should look at the truth of who we are, or are not, in verse 3:5, "Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think any thing of ourselves; but our sufficiency is of God." What this tells me, is that God is the One who is sufficient; He is the righteous One; He is the Holy One; He is the One who is worthy; He is my All in All. This great news, coupled with the previous promise we looked at in verse 6:16, that said, "as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people", lets me know that He is dwelling in me; which means that All that I need to be sufficient is in me, but not of me, it is of Him. This is something which I must hold close and not let go of, because so, so often I am looking for something outside to strengthen me, and yet, He is my strength from within! It is those things which are outside that are temporal, and quickly fade away; but that which is inside and of Him, is mighty to the tearing down of strongholds. I think a good example of what I am talking about, would be when Elijah fled to Mt. Horeb, which is found in 1 Kings 19. In this example, you see a mighty man of God who is afraid of evil, and who hides in a cave; but God spoke, and said, "What doest thou here, Elijah?" It really is a shame, how we let the things which are so temporal take the place of His Eternal Glory...and if you know the story, then you know also the ending thereof...He is our All in All...

Saturday, December 4, 2010

"Restricted By Sin"

Do you know what made that 'man of God' within me so powerful? I think I do: It was because he had no sin! That is exactly what made him Holy and set apart; and when I saw him coming up from within me, he appeared to be uncontainable, and yet, he was contained; contained by what? There is only one thing that can contain him, and that is sin; but it is not just 'the sin' that puts the genie back in the bottle, no, I really think it goes further than that; sin is just the result! What I am talking about is the desire for the sin; that is really what is containing 'the man of God' from bursting forth. It is the desire of this flesh, which wants to be kept satisfied; maybe not in the moment of celebration, but later on, after the lights are out, after the music has stopped and all is settled; that is when the flesh will get it's reward for being patient. Okay, I know: "Rich, you are sick!"; that's probably what you are saying; right? Or maybe right about now you feel a little sick yourself; as if someone just kicked you in the stomach? Because, that is how I feel! You see, this thing which causes me to be restricted is a yoke, and because it is a yoke, which is used to control me, it causes me to not go all the way forward; in other words, it is holding me back. This is how I see Paul speaking about being "unequally yoked"; and you could call it marriage if you want, because in a way, that is what it is; but sooner or later we have to divorce the things of this world, which means: quit fornicating, and quit committing adultery against God! That's what it is, don't you know? I hope you can see what it is that I am talking about. It is not necessarily the actual sin that is restricting me, but the desire for the sin, which lives on inside me, much longer than the actual sin; because, once I sin, I then repent (or at least confess) for that sin; however, where is the passion to sin no more? Or better yet: Where does it go? This is what I am talking about: the man of God that is within me, he has the power, he has the passion; but most of all, he has the Love for God to overcome the desires of the flesh; and do you know why he is so powerful? Simple enough: "And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols ? for you are the Temple of The Living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people. Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you, and will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be My sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty. Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God." (2 Corinthians 6:16-7:1)

Friday, December 3, 2010

"Straitened In My Own Bowels"

This is critical stuff ! I am persuaded that the real reason for my stumbling, is not because of anything that I lack of God, because God has provided 'all' that I need. Again, this word which Paul uses in 2 Corinthians 6:12, "Straitened", is a word that means restricted, or crowded on every side. Now, as I think of the vision which I had yesterday of myself, and the man of God rising up from within me, this word seems to take on a whole new meaning to me. Because now what I can envision, is the cares of this world, the desires of the flesh, the sin which so easily takes me captive, all those things are restricting me from rising to the position which I need to be for that man of God to be that powerful, uncontainable, and victorious person that I saw in the vision. In fact, as I was thinking and praying about this last night, I could sense the Lord telling me that, it is almost as if I have purposely installed a governor on the level of victory that I have over sin. In other words; the point to which I am truly and completely victorious is never reached, not because God has not given me the tools and ability to reach it, but because every time I seem to be heading in that direction, and there seems to finally be a breakthrough, I push the pause button; or, if you will, I take a dive backwards. Maybe I am just strange, and I am the only one this seems to happen to; but then again, as I look at what Paul is saying here in this letter to Corinth, I have to wonder just how strange it is. Maybe the thing I must look at is what Paul meant by "Bowels", because he could have been talking about constipation; but I am pretty sure that he was talking about 'the heart of man'. And I am willing to bet that he was actually taking it to the next level, and was speaking about 'the heart of the inner man'; and in that sense, it would then apply to the passion of that inner man to be able to stand; and when I say stand, I don't mean to just stand up, but to able to stay standing, no matter what tries to knock him down! I am sorry, but I must continue this tomorrow, so until then, I will leave you with this to think about: What is the one thing which we have been given from God that would be associated with 'Bowels' ?

Thursday, December 2, 2010

"Still Standing ?"

I have to wonder if the reason I fall is because of my lack of understanding, more than my lack of obedience. Because, when I fall, it is not because I have chosen to fall, but because I have taken for granted the reason, and ability for which I stand. (I wonder what that means also!) No, really; if you really think it through, and take into consideration all that Jesus has done for us in order for us to be holy, you would have to be brain-dead not to stay standing. I can try and show you the vision I saw this morning, but I know I would just mess it up; but here it goes anyways: I saw me, as dead, yet alive, and from within me, but not of me, arose a man of God, who was alive unto God with power, great power that could not be contained and had power over sin; yet, just as though you would put a genie back in a bottle, this man of God was contained by flesh, and the desires of the flesh. It was this vision which made me realize what was meant by, "Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing;" because the touching of the unclean thing is like hitting that 'clear' button on that phone in my dream; it causes a disconnect between us and God! Let me go back to something from yesterday, which I should have spent a little more time on; it is the word 'perfecting', which I had given a brief description of but did not really elaborate. The word 'perfecting' comes from the Greek word 'epiteleo' which means contracted; to finish, complete, perfect; to practice, perfecting. In a nutshell, the best way to describe this meaning is found in Galatians 3:3: "Are ye so foolish? Having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?" Again, I go back to the vision I had this morning; it is not I who had the power over sin, but the man of God within me; yet, it was I who had the power to sin. In other words; when I sin, it is of the flesh, but when I am strong, it is because of the Spirit of God within me; so, in order to prevent the man of God within me from falling, I must not touch the unclean thing. (I think it goes something like that?) Let me close today with a couple verses from where that word 'holiness' appears, and you might be able to see what "perfecting holiness" means: "To the end He may stablish your hearts unblamable in holiness before God, even our Father, at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ with all the saints. Furthermore then we beseech you, brethren, and exhort you by the Lord Jesus, that as ye have received of us how ye ought to walk and to please God, so ye would abound more and more. For ye know what commandments we gave you by the Lord Jesus. For this is the will of God, even your sanctification, that ye should abstain from fornication: That every one of you should know how to possess his vessel in sanctification and honour; not in lust of concupiscence, even as the Gentiles which know not God:" (1 Thessalonians 3:13-4:5)

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

"Will The Real Man Of God Please Stand Up!"

"Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse (to purify from the pollution and guilt) ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh (temporal) and spirit (external), perfecting (complete or finish) holiness in the fear (reverence) of God." (2 Corinthians 7:1) You might be wondering what these bold words and things in parentheses are all about, or maybe you didn't even notice? To start of with, let's look at the word 'therefore', which makes us ask ourselves: what is it there for? In this particular case, we are to be asking ourselves, 'What are these promises we have, that we should to be purified from the pollution and guilt of sin?' As I have said, Paul has really been on the same thought since chapter 3, and between here and there, a lot of promises have been revealed. But, let's look at the most recent promises mentioned in verses 16 and 17 of chapter 6; where we can see that God, who is Holy, has promised to inhabit us, which means that our mortal body, which is temporal, shall become a temple for God to dwell in, and to take our relationship to the next level, God then says, He will be a Father unto us, and we will be His sons and daughters. That seems simple enough to comprehend; doesn't it? Okay, so why don't we take it to the next level, and look at all three highlighted words together: 'therefore, us, holiness', which are not that significant by themselves; however (try to follow), this word for 'holiness' is only used three times in the New Testament, and it is the word 'Hagiosune'. This is a very interesting word for holiness, because it actually means that it is a holiness which does not need to be proven; in other words, it is there and does not need to be proven because the qualities, or character of this particular holiness are part and parcel of sanctity. This is different than the other definitions of holiness, in that this is derived from the word 'hagios', which means Holy; verses the word 'hagiasmos', which denotes more of a sanctification, and requires verification and a result at each stage of the process. So; those three words together, placed in perfect English, would read more like this: Therefore we have holiness within us! (Could you see that coming?) Now, we look at the words in parentheses, which are pretty much self explanatory, given what was just revealed; but let's go over them anyways. Because we are indwelt with holiness, we must complete the process by purifying the temporal and external from the pollution and the guilt of sin, with a reverence for the God who dwells within us and has given us the holiness which we possess. (The Title just jumped up...)