Friday, December 01, 2023

Looking Forward!


Are you anticipating Christmas? It is the most anticipated holiday on our annual calendar. Kids start to dream about Christmas gifts in October. Decorations appear in many places weeks in advance. Christians observe the season of Advent, remembering the arrival of the Baby in Bethlehem and the promise of the Second Coming of the King of Glory - or do they?  For many the lovely story of a baby’s birth, angel’s songs, and worshipping shepherds largely obscures the promise of the Return of the Lord.  Yet, there is great hope to be found when we renew our hope, looking forward.

Paul was inspired to write to the little band of Believers in Thessalonica around 55 A.D. about that very thing. They were going through tough times, rejected by friend and family for their faith, persecuted by an empire that thought of them as subversives who undermined the stability of society. They were not told to minimize their troubles or even to pray for prosperity, amazingly enough to us modern Christians. Rather, the Word tells them to focus on the promise of coming justice.  

"God will use this persecution to show his justice. For he will make you worthy of his Kingdom, for which you are suffering, and in his justice he will punish those who persecute you. And God will provide rest for you who are being persecuted and also for us when the Lord Jesus appears from heaven.

He will come with his mighty angels, in flaming fire, bringing judgment on those who don’t know God and on those who refuse to obey the Good News of our Lord Jesus. They will be punished with everlasting destruction, forever separated from the Lord and from his glorious power when he comes to receive glory and praise from his holy people. And you will be among those praising him on that day, for you believed what we testified about him."
(2 Thessalonians 1:5-10, NLT)

Christians anticipate the rest and reward He will bring, joyfully offering worship to Christ, the King. The Believers are assured that the Spirit will work in them to keep them secure, that He will ‘make them worthy.’  The message of the Second Coming was not and never should be a source of fear to those who are ‘in Christ.’  It is our “Blessed Hope.”  We do not save ourselves nor is the reward conditioned on our perfection. We welcome the King who is full of grace, who works in us and through us to ‘transform us into beings of light.’

But, His justice will also bring ‘destruction’ and separation for those who refuse the goodness of the Lord! What a sobering truth.

American Christians have come to believe that Jesus’ Gospel means ‘our best life now.’  We agonize about our trials and difficulties, prone to complain and wonder why. Truth is we are called to live with radical hope for a Kingdom to come, our richest and fullest reward to be found on the Day of His Return. Oh yes, Jesus does give meaning and purpose to this present life. We live in love and enjoy an ‘abundant life’ even as we deal with a world that is fallen, with evil that is real, with the ongoing complications of sin - in us and around us. But if we hope for some kind of Heaven on earth, we will grow fearful, doubtful, or disillusioned - many do and leave the faith!

Choose differently. This Advent, no matter how life is presently shaped, look forward. Let the hope of the Coming King keep you steady in faith, anticipating the good to come, even as you share the salvation of the Lord Jesus with those who have yet to know His grace.

Let’s raise our voices with Isaac Watts who wrote these words that we sing in this Season.

Joy to the world the Lord has come,
Let earth receive her King,
Let ev'ry heart, prepare Him room;
And heaven and nature sing,
And heaven and nature sing,
And heaven heaven and nature sing!

He rules the world with truth and grace
And makes the nations prove;
The glories of His righteousness,
And wonders of His love,
And wonders of His love,
And wonders and wonders of His love!

(Video of this blog at this link)

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Joy to the World
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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Values?


“One man’s junk is another’s treasure!”  The saying is a simple way of recognizing our very different values.  One person values a newer car, another her clothing.
One person is driven to accumulate money, another spends lavishly.
One loves lots of stuff, another loves simplicity. 
One loves a cheeseburger, another a steak!
I dress in rather plain black, brown, and gray clothes, others dress in bold primary colored clothing.

We naturally tend to think that ‘our way’ is the ‘best way,’ seeing those who do not share our values as deficient in some way, just ‘wrong!’ 

There is a value that Jesus says is universal. Above all, Christians are called to value eternity, letting the hope of Heaven shape today’s choices. “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where they can be eaten by moths and get rusty, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where they will never become moth-eaten or rusty and where they will be safe from thieves. Wherever your treasure is, there your heart and thoughts will also be." (Matthew 6:19-21, NLT) Is Heaven real to you today?  In your actions today will you reflect the love of Jesus, actively reject worthless things, and treasure what God loves?

Let me tell you a true story about one of my heroes. 70 years ago, a bright young man from Portland, Oregon, a gifted leader who might have had a great career in business, chose a very different path from the other men in his college class. He followed the call of Jesus Christ to Ecuador where he served in a small missions outreach station. Three years later he felt the call into the Amazonian jungles. The Spirit of the Lord was leading him to tell the Life Story to a group of native people in those jungles who were extremely hostile to 'outsiders.' Jim Elliott and four other men prepared to reach out to the Waorani people for weeks, flying their little yellow Piper Cub over their villages dropping gifts and looking for a response.

When they felt it was safe, Nate Saint, their pilot, landed their little plane on a river beach where they created a camp, hoping to make contact with the Waoranis. On On January 8, 1956, 28-year-old American was martyred. After having a few friendly contacts those young fathers were killed by the spears of warriors with whom they hoped to share the love of Jesus. The following year, his wife, Elizabeth Elliott, along with her daughter, and the wife of the pilot who was killed, Rachel Saint, moved to live with the same tribal people and taught them about Jesus Christ. (a fuller account can be found at this link - https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/justin-taylor/they-were-no-fools-60-years-ago-today-the-martyrdom-of-jim-elliot-and-four-other-missionaries/ )

How does a person explain the values of people who live like that? Some probably read that account and think, “What a waste, what a foolish way to end a life of promise.”  Jim Elliott knew a different value, one shaped by the call of Christ and the promise of eternity.   

Years before, the college student was challenged by Christ’s call and wrote in his journal on October 28, 1949 - "He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose." His words are just a restatement of Jesus’ own words - "Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it." (Matthew 10:39, NIV) Was Elliot perfect? Not at all. He was a man of his time who got some things wrong. But, his love for God is beyond question.

Don’t take away the wrong conclusion that the only way to please God is to leave home and family to teach in a missions school on the other side of the world!  Don’t assume that God demands that every one of us moves to a religious community or becomes a pastor. He asks you and me to belong to Him, to put Him first - right where we are, at this time in our lives. 

We ask -

How am I spending my time?
Where am I spending my resources?
Does the way I treat others reflect that Jesus is my Savior and Lord?
Who do I love most - Self or God?

The best life grows out of our devotion and love for God. We are deceived if we believe that serving Him is a joyless life of grinding duty. It is the pathway to life to the full - here and in Heaven.

May this word from the Word take hold of our imagination and guide us today.  Jesus “said to another person, “Come, be my disciple.” The man agreed, but he said, “Lord, first let me return home and bury my father.” Jesus replied, “Let those who are spiritually dead care for their own dead. Your duty is to go and preach the coming of the Kingdom of God.”  Another said, “Yes, Lord, I will follow you, but first let me say good-bye to my family.” But Jesus told him, “Anyone who puts a hand to the plow and then looks back is not fit for the Kingdom of God.” (Luke 9:57-62, NLT)

(Video of this blog at this link)

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I Will Follow

Where You go I'll go

Where You stay I'll stay

When You move I'll move

I will follow

Oh oh oh


All Your ways are good

All Your ways are sure

I will trust in You alone

Higher than my sight

High above my life

I will trust in You alone


Where You go I'll go

Where You stay I'll stay

When You move I'll move

I will follow You

Whom You love I'll love

How You serve I'll serve

If this life I lose

I will follow (You)


Light into the world

Light into my life

I will live for You alone

You're the One I seek

Knowing I will find

All I need in You alone

In You alone


In You there's life everlasting

In You there's freedom for my soul

In You there's joy unending joy

And I will follow


Yeah I will follow You yeah

I will follow You yeah

I will follow You yeah

 

Chris Tomlin | Jason Ingram | Reuben Morgan

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Monday, November 27, 2023

The Future You Are Preparing


The process of harvest fascinates me. In recent weeks I have pulled my car to the side of the road a couple of times to watch the farmer’s amazing machine cut the corn stalks and separate the kernels from the ear. Somewhere in the field there is a truck where that bountiful crop is collected.  I am not a farmer but I understand this - no farmer goes to the field where he planted corn expecting to harvest soybeans! A Googel search informed me that a kernel of seed corn produces about 600 kernels at harvest! That’s an amazing ratio, if true.
 

All of that leads me to ponder the thought of the harvest of my own life’s efforts. What kind of future am I preparing? I (*and you) most certainly are preparing tomorrow with today’s choices.  Yes, I know that there are varibles that sometimes obscure the ‘cause and effect’ of life. Just as the farmer deals with storms, floods, drought, pests, and plant disease that effects his crop, we will also have to cope with unexpected circumstances in life, BUT the laws of harvest remain. We are planting the seeds of tomorrow’s harvest today!

We harvest of the seed we plant.
We harvest only after we plant.

We harvest more than we plant.

We harvest in proportion to how much we plant.

Hosea, a preacher in ancient Israel, told the people - "Sow for yourselves righteousness, reap the fruit of unfailing love, and break up your unplowed ground; for it is time to seek the LORD, until he comes and showers righteousness on you." (Hosea 10:12, NIV)

A person who lives in love, will find love returned.
A person who serves, will find himself served.
A person who prioritizes the things of God, will find life beyond survival.
A person who responds in faith to the invitation of Jesus, will find eternal life!

God says that His word, His expressed will for us, is like seed. If we invite the Spirit to reveal Him, if we respond with faith and obedience, there is a rich harvest that will surely come.  Isaiah was inspired to write of the amazing result of receiving the Word (the counsel and wisdom) of God.  “As the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return to it without watering the earth and making it bud and flourish, so that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater, so is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it. You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands. Instead of the thornbush will grow the pine tree, and instead of briers the myrtle will grow. This will be for the Lord’s renown, for an everlasting sign, which will not be destroyed.” (Isaiah 55:10-13, NIV)

God does not act or speak without a discernable result in this world!  When we engage with His will rather than resisting Him, there are beautiful results:  joy, peace, and abundance“So you’ll go out in joy, you’ll be led into a whole and complete life. The mountains and hills will lead the parade, bursting with song. All the trees of the forest will join the procession, exuberant with applause. No more thistles, but giant sequoias, no more thornbushes, but stately pines.”(Isaiah 55:12-13, The Message)

Christ Jesus offers us a life in the Kingdom, restoration to our Father, and a harvest enjoyed only by those who are right with God! Make no mistake. I am not endorsing a prosperity Gospel; that we can create greater wealth, perpetual health, and only bliss with the right kind of faith. That is terribly twisted understanding of the promises of God.  I am, however, convinced that we surely do enjoy a harvest in this life and in eternity. The grace of God intervenes to reverse the Curse for us when we receive His offer of salvation. The Spirit of God stands ready to lead us through each day. And, as we are obedient children, we enjoy rich fellowship with our Father. His purpose is to show His grace and goodness to us and to the world around us through us. 

Are you receiving the Word?
Are you letting the Spirit lead?
When you do, you are planting the seeds that willl bring a rich and wonderful harvest.

Here is a word from the Word this Monday morning. Read it with faith and sow the seeds of abundance with obedience.

"And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work. As it is written: “He has scattered abroad his gifts to the poor; his righteousness endures forever.” Now he who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will also supply and increase your store of seed and will enlarge the harvest of your righteousness. You will be made rich in every way so that you can be generous on every occasion, and through us your generosity will result in thanksgiving to God." (2 Corinthians 9:8-11, NIV)

(Video of this blog at this link)

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Graves Into Gardens

I searched the world but it couldn't fill me

Man's empty praise and treasures that fade

Are never enough

Then You came along and put me back together

And every desire is now satisfied here in Your love

 

Oh there's nothing better than You

There's nothing better than You

Lord there's nothing

Nothing is better than You

 

I'm not afraid to show You my weakness

My failures and flaws

Lord You've seen them all

And You still call me friend

'Cause the God of the mountain

Is the God of the valley

There's not a place

Your mercy and grace won't find me again

 

You turn mourning to dancing

You give beauty for ashes

You turn shame into glory

You're the only one who can

 

You turn graves into gardens

You turn bones into armies

You turn seas into highways

You're the only one who can

 

Brandon Lake | Chris Brown | Steven Furtick | Tiffany Hudson

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