Monday, September 14, 2020

Beware of unholy alliances

Jehoshaphat—was a pretty decent king as the people of God’s leadership went in those days but he made an “unholy” alliance with King Ahab, a non-Jew. Jehoshaphat agrees to fight for Ahab (a nasty, wicked king) against his enemies in spite of the fact that a prophet of the Lord named Micaiah told the kings that Ahab would be killed in battle if they go to war. Ahab tried to outsmart the Lord of the Universe by disguising himself in battle so as not to be targeted. And yet a random arrow just “happened” to find the “crack” between two pieces of armor in Ahab’s mail and he didn’t return home just as the man of God had said.    

(2 Chronicles 18)

 

"Jehu the son of Hanani the seer went out to meet King Jehoshaphat saying, "Should you help the wicked and love those who hate the LORD and so bring wrath on yourself from the LORD?"      (2 Chronicles 19:2)  

(Read this again, slowly…)

 

Instead of remaining faithful to the Lord Almighty, for some very understandable, practical reasons, Jehoshaphat joined hands with the godless King Ahab bringing the discipline of God upon himself AND God’s people…

 

I recently heard that 20% of the churches in America will not “make it back” from the Covid-19 “safety” edicts.  Those that make it back are admitting that they do not believe they will recover completely or even close to where they were prior to the scamdemic.

 

Is it fair to equate Jehoshaphat’s alliance with Ahab to the alliances of the Lord’s churches demanding allegiance to the godless, governing authorities ahead of the spiritual welfare of the Lord’s children?  There are differences to be sure but this seems remarkably close to Jehu’s rebuke of Jehoshaphat crying out, “"Should you help the wicked and love those who hate the LORD…?"  

 

Early on Barbara and I were talking about this noting how easily “routines” and “habits” are changed in the presence of extended hiatuses in those routines. This is why many diets fade away for the person who puts them on hold because of Thanksgiving, or a birthday, or the sun came up, or fill in the blank.

 

Sadly it isn’t much different for many church-goers.  And while it is easy to play the, “Well-then-it-shows-you-they-were-posers-anyway…” card, the Church is made up of varying levels of church-goers ranging from unsaved “faith explorers” or the spiritually infantile, to the seasoned saint. What I am witnessing are seasoned saints finding ways to stay connected avoiding unholy alliances with a wicked and deceitful government that is demonstrably hypocritical ignoring their own edicts, are inconsistent in their enforcement of those edicts, and are habitually undecided what mandates they will retract one day while imposing a new one contradicting prior edicts. What began as a couple week precaution has burgeoned into a protracted way of life with no end in sight. And why not?  There is essentially NO resistance from any sector including those who are supposed to be “in the world, but not of the world.”

 

If the Lord brought judgement upon Jehoshaphat for helping the wicked by loving those who hate the Lord, perhaps there is more at work here than the simple cause and effect of human lethargy.  

 

Satan knows what he’s about, and so does the Lord on High. It’s worth considering…

 

 

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Covid-19 and "The Mark of the Beast..."

I receive all manner of links to a myriad of videos about the global “pandemic.”  To be sure our current epoch is unprecedented in the history of the world which makes it noteworthy. And whenever there is a significant and unusual event nationally, and even more so globally, it is good that Christ followers are taking things seriously enough to pause, wonder, and speculate what, if any, is the significance to the faithful in the grand scheme of biblical events.


I just watched less than a minute of a 21 minute presentation of a guy standing at a white board explaining that COVID-19 stands for “Certificate of Vaccination I.D.--19.” and 19 equals the first letter A in the alphabet and the 9 equals I.  And of course we all know what A.I. is. So the plan is—according to the big beard, shirt and tie guy explaining all this-- is that no one will be able to buy or sell unless you take the vaccine. There is much I would like to say but my blog is designed to be read under two minutes so...  


"...he provides that no one will be able to buy or to sell, except the one who has the mark, either the name of the beast or the number of his name."  (Revelation 13:17) 


""And the smoke of their torment goes up forever and ever; they have no rest day and night, those who worship the beast and his image, and whoever receives the mark of his name.""  (Revelation 14:11) 


"Then I saw thrones, and they sat on them, and judgment was given to them. And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of their testimony of Jesus and because of the word of God, and those who had not worshiped the beast or his image, and had not received the mark on their forehead and on their hand; and they came to life and reigned with Christ for a thousand years."  (Revelation 20:4) 


If these many “theorists” are right, we must believe that any Christ follower who happens to get duped, deceived, hoodwinked, conned, cajoled, or coerced loses their salvation.  Hmmm...  

Some questions: 


What of the millions of believers since the beginning of the human race who died in faith without ever having been faced with making such a choice as end times believers (supposedly) must make? Seems then there are actually two (at least) means of salvation. One for those who lived pre-end times and one for those in and after. That is problematic.   


What happens to “Solo Gratia” salvation by grace alone?  


What happens to “Solo Christo” salvation by Christ alone? 


What happens to “Solo Fide” salvation by Faith alone? 


Again two different standards for achieving eternity with Christ emerge.  Sports fans—Does the Sovereign of the universe place the burden of one’s eternity squarely on one's mental acumen in rightly figuring out a mysterious riddle that has baffled scholars for centuries? If He does, I am bound for Hell because I could not figure out the second-grade riddles my kids would bring home from school. Whatever the “mark of the beast” is, it will be unavoidably evident to the faithful and God’s Spirit will give the unavoidable grace to KNOW exactly what is happening.  Stop fretting, stop being distracted from His glories and Grace and “Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and EVERYTHING else will be added unto you!”  (Matt. 6:33)

 

A life well lived is lived well to the end

2 Chronicles adds more information to the history of Jewish leadership recorded in 1st and 2nd Kings. Taking a sweep of Old Testament history it could be summarized like this:  Israel = BAD kings; Judah = GOOD kings. Though rare, there were exceptions in both lands and after a dearth of godly leadership Hezekiah, the unlikely good son of the really crappy king--Ahaz--is coronated and he does it right.  


What makes Hezekiah stand out from the other kings, some of whom did some really good things, is that he not only did good things, but he also didn't do some bad things.  Hezekiah's epitaph could have read, "He did things right AND he didn't do things wrong."  That caught God's attention.


How many Christians leaders have done a lot of good things, even some great things in their lives but ended up being revealed for having a "seamy" side to their otherwise stellar walk of faith? Just recently a college leader resigned from a renown Christian University for some shocking behaviors. The list of pastors through the ages who began well yet ended their "reign" in ignominious disgrace are manifold.  It's an all too common tale.  But Hezekiah started well and he ended well!


"Thus Hezekiah did throughout all Judah; and he did what was good, right and true before the LORD his God. Every work which he began in the service of the house of God in law and in commandment, seeking his God, he did with all his heart and prospered."

(2 Chronicles 31:20-21)


Centuries later Paul underscores the principle-- "Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance. It is the Lord Christ whom you serve." (Colossians 3:23-24)

 

It matters not about what context we may be thinking.  The principle pertains to every aspect of one's life; public, private, and even, imagined. We tend to make the mistake of thinking that little things do not matter, those you can just get by, do the least that is required, but when it counts, exceed. That is not the counsel of Scripture.


Growing up my mom used to say to me, "I don't care if you're a garbage man when you grow up but if you're going to be a garbage man, be the best garbage man you can be." She didn't know she was giving me wise counsel from the wisdom of God but it paid off.  

Sunday, September 6, 2020

Nothing will be truly right until we are truly home!

“Jotham was twenty-five years old when he began to reign, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem. And he did what was right in the eyes of the Lord according to all that his father Uzziah had done... But the people still followed corrupt practices.”  
2 Chronicles 27:1-2 ESV

Shepherds, teachers, parents—you can do everything right with those over whom the Lord has given you charge but it doesn’t mean your charges will walk righteously with the Lord.

So--Stop beating yourself up over the disappointments and failings of those into whom you have poured your life. Like Adam and Eve who both had a perfect--PERFECT Father, they had the freedom to choose to live well or live poorly. 

“So Jotham became mighty, because he ordered his ways before the Lord his God.”
2 Chronicles 27:6 ESV  
Jotham is given “short shrift” (that means little is written about him) in the Word but he is highlighted as a good king and a good and successful man “...because he ordered his ways before the Lord.” That’s what I call, "The proper pursuit of prosperity, the “shalom” of God which is far more than merely the “peace” with which we associate that word. The "shalom of God" is ALL encompassing of everything in and about our lives. This is the best anyone can do.  

We all live in a fallen world where everyone has the freedom to live well or live poorly and GOD defines which is which. Committing ourselves to living after the manner He has determined assures us of His blessing but not the assurance of a trouble free life.  THAT is only assured once we leave this broken world and enter our Heavenly home.  Shalom! 

(CF. Psalm 73  The despair of Asaph!)

The Mind boggling nature of the "Morphe Theou"


The incarnation: Fully man and yet fully God! We were given a chrysalis of a Monarch butterfly exactly one week ago after church.  Today the metamorphosis was completed.  The caterpillar was fully caterpillar and yet fully butterfly; one essence, two natures... 

When Jesus came to Earth for US, He was fully God and fully man; one essence, two natures. In Phil. 2:5-7 we read that "Although Jesus existed in the "morphé Theou" the form of God, He did not regard equality with God something to be grasped but humbled Himself taking the morphé, the form, of a bondservant being made in the likeness of men. This is the word from which we get the word "metamorphosis," (literally, change beside another)  

While the caterpillar shares identical DNA with the butterfly [union between the two natures] there is no [fusion of those two natures.]  That is, the caterpillar looks vastly different than the butterfly yet they are one in essence. And the caterpillar could not fly for eg. but the butterfly can...  Yet the caterpillar is no less than the butterfly. That is to say, there is distinction between the two natures but no separation; they are both fully Monarchs. The word in the Greek for this is "hypostasis."  This is the word used in Hebrews 1:3 speaking of Jesus who is the "...exact representation of God's character."  

And now you know the purpose and meaning of the "Chalcedonian Hypostatic union of 451 A.D."  You see, theology can be FUN! 

The chrysalis (caterpillar)

The metamorphosis to a butterfly

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

No one can escape God's reach

A thoughtful and well-informed friend recently commented on a post I made on FB which spawned this current blog. He identified that he is a “Libertarian” adding, “ I just don't like government interference of any sort.” I found my friend’s comment concerning government both revealing and helpful.

 

I know and have known people of faith who identify likewise. Libertarians share many of the ideals delineated by the Christian faith but often for different reasons. However when Libertarianism collides with “Thus sayeth the Lord”--and it does eventually--one has a serious choice to make. You will either serve your personal preference/conviction OR you will serve the Divine Sovereign of the universe. That is what Lordship means.

 

I consider Eve the first libertarian on record. She had the decree of the Lord Himself telling her what was forbidden in the garden yet at the end of her conversation with the Deceiver, she made her choice. “When the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was a delight to the eyes, and that the tree was desirable to make one wise, she took from its fruit and ate; and she gave also to her husband with her, and he ate.” Genesis 3:6


With all the thoroughly inept handling of Romans 13:1-4 of late, the salient wisdom of God gets trampled. Gov’t was actually ordained by God to be a tool of His and a safeguard for the masses.  BUT--by God’s design all governments was to be a constrainer of that which is evil. (Evil is defined by God, not culture, not individuals, and not even government.) This is why the passage says "For rulers are not a cause of fear for good behavior, but for evil. Do you want to have no fear of authority? Do what is good and you will have praise from the same; for it is a minister of God to you for good. But if you do what is evil, be afraid; for it does not bear the sword for nothing; for it is a minister of God, an avenger who brings wrath on the one who practices evil."  (Romans 13:3-4)

 

Succinctly stated--if you want to have no fear of government then do what is right; RIGHT as defined by God.

 

I suppose one could say God is the “true” Libertarian. That is He extends liberty as far as His Holy nature, love and goodness permit. Divine love demands boundaries; ie., rules, laws, fences, all designed to enhance one’s quality of Life by the One who defines it.

 

So true libertarianism is neither antinomian nor anarchy where self-determination rules the day. “Live and let live” may sell pretty well in a thoughtless and apostate society. But when your neighbor’s “Live and let live” encroaches on my “Live and let live” as it will, someone has to step in.

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Want to be more like Christ?

“Nothing has a greater impact on spiritual growth than reflection on Scripture.  If churches could do only one thing to help people at all levels of spiritual maturity grow in their relationship with Christ, Their choice is clear. They would inspire, encourage and equip their people to read the Bible.”  Max Lucado pg 29  “The Glory Days”

Yesterday, April 28, marked 1 year since leaving a love of my life. If there is one thing I regret not having done more, it is not having pressed harder than I did to encourage believers to
                                    READ THEIR BIBLES FOR THEMSELVES.

""This book of the law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do according to all that is written in it; for then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have success."  (Joshua 1:8)

Friday, April 24, 2020

Response to a question/comment re: Government authority


A bright young man posted a thoughtful comment re: my post previous post about government, rights and Covid-19 etc. I wanted to answer here so that more might see it as he has some great observations and implied questions or statements which I believe are well thought out. He posts:

"I try my best to respect the beliefs of those who legitimately educate themselves, but sometimes I feel as though another point of reference is needed... So take this with a grain of salt, as I know for a fact you are more educated than most. I can’t help but point out that many (read this carefully, I said many; not all) of the same people who say, “just do as you’re told and the officer won’t shoot you,” are also saying, “these leaders are violating MY rights to a free and liberated future”....  What happened to give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s? From where I sit, it looks like the only God-given right we have is the right to our faith. Why are so many CHRISTIANS acting like the constitution is in the Bible, showing so much hate for the leaders that were placed by God? I am appalled that so many Christians throw this Biblical principal out the window because the proverbial ceilings on their American rights have been lowered.

First—I get what I think you’re trying to say with the situation with a police officer and then likening it to government protest. The analogy is not appropriate. 1. The officer has a gun. 2. Police often have no context generally for pulling someone over, or stopping them to ask questions etc. They approach every situation with understandable trepidation knowing that a “routine” traffic stop (for example) has been the death of many police officers. So, you go to reach your wallet and they have no idea whether it’s a wallet you’re grabbing or a gun. Let’s just say that the whole thing may in fact be an “illegal stop” in the first place.  Wisdom would dictate you DO WHAT THE OFFICER SAYS AT THAT MOMENT. And then, after the fact, deal with the infraction of the law on the part of the officer if there is any.  This is not at all analogous to what we’re talking about today. Fasten your seat belt.

Render to Caesar’s what is Caesar’s… The passage is often misapplied ascribing some arbitrary list of what belongs to Caesar (i.e. the government). What does in fact belong to Caesar? "The earth is the LORD'S, and all it contains, The world, and those who dwell in it."  (Psalms 24:1)

Technically there is nothing that belongs to Caesar. Jesus used the phrase to make a sarcastic yet poignant zinger against the disingenuous Pharisees who were not asking a genuine question but were merely trying to trap Jesus into incriminating himself so they could charge him before the civil magistrates. He was not establishing a paradigm for discerning what is the government’s and what is God’s.  That is answered in both the Old and New Testaments.

Not wishing to get too far afield in my answers, I will have to assert that our “faith” is not our only God given right. The Founders of America expressed what our God given rights are  very succinctly: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” And since these were derived from the “common knowledge” of the day which was nearly universally accepted as being informed by the Bible because it was understood to be wise and authoritative, such that these rights are “unalienable” meaning they can never be taken away by any earthly authority. And by the way, notice the words “among these are…”  

Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness are not the only “rights” decreed by God.  Enter the “Bill of Rights.” This was an attempt to be a “list” of sorts knowing that definition would be helpful (necessary?) given the broad expanse the Declaration covers. 

This Christian is not acting as if the Constitution is the Bible. This Christian is acting like the Constitution was and is the authoritative “law of the land” which has been duly enacted as the authoritative  “law of the land” to which EVERYONE is subject as an American citizen; not just the citizens but the elected officials of government as well. Which is why they all take an oath to uphold that Constitution ending with the phrase, “So help me God.” I am sure you know the axiom—“No one is above the law.” That means—NO ONE. And when the duly enacted laws of the land are violated by the very ones who are supposed to be upholding them, well, read it: “That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it…”

In America it would be inappropriate for me to dress down an elected official for not going to church because the Bible is not the official, duly enacted ruling authority in the USA. But when an official of the government blatantly violates the law of the land, we are not only free to protest and present a redress of grievances, it is every citizen’s obligation to hold the government to the very laws they are supposed to be serving.

One serious error—a common one but a grave one. God does not “put all people in office.” He certainly allows it, even as he allowed His people to install Saul as King. God advised against it but due to their recalcitrance, He conceded saying “Give them what they want.” And that did not turn out well as we know.  The often quoted passage from Romans 13 is done in a woefully inept manner. I understand from whence the error flows.

"Every person is to be in subjection to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those which exist are established by God."  (Romans 13:1) Here we have the classic example of what happens when you both take something out of context AND ignore the rule of good exegesis which is, “Scripture interprets Scripture.”  If one tries to use this—as many do—that we are to be half brained lemmings following the dictates of any and all governments then you are left with some very difficult theology to explain concerning the person, nature, and character of God. Take any one of hundreds of so called “God ordained governments” in history. Think of all the despotic governments of past and present. Think of Islamic law and their government. You obligated to obey that?  Were the activists who helped hide Jews from Hitler’s government in sin for not obeying the government since God installed it? Was it disobedience to God for the abolitionists of America to defy the government and help slaves get to freedom? Were Barbara and I and thousands of others to date, disobeying God by standing against abortion and even getting arrested for peacefully blocking an abortuary with our bodies barricading the door?

The full text of Romans 13 explains God ordained government:  "For rulers are not a cause of fear for good behavior, but for evil. Do you want to have no fear of authority? Do what is good and you will have praise from the same;  (Romans 13:3)  By definition, legitimate government that is to be obeyed is government that upholds the heart and mind of God as the Definer of “Good.”

God gave the “concept” if you will of governance with leaders who possess real authority so long as they rule by True Truth, meaning Godly precepts and principles. So when the government says, it is illegal to rob someone, they are upholding God’s precept concerning stealing.  When the government says it is unlawful to murder someone and someone commits murder, God has granted the government the authority to enforce justice. Hence the “power of the sword” has been granted to (godly) governance.

Our government has been trampling on the lawfully established law of the land and it is not only our God given right to protest or even defy said ordinances, but in America, it is our codified American right to do the same which is what distinguishes us from most of the rest of the world.

This answer Isaac, I am sure generates more questions and comments. But it is already too long but necessary to take the time and effort to answer your respectful and thoughtful considerations.



Friday, April 17, 2020

The Exodus and Covid-19

Most Christ followers are somewhat familiar with the Exodus of God’s people as He demanded their liberation from the political powers of Egypt.  To Moses the Lord said:

""You shall say to [Pharaoh], 'The LORD, the God of the Hebrews, sent me to you, saying, "Let My people go, that they may serve Me in the 
wilderness. ""  (Exodus 7:16)

The command was straight forward, uncomplicated but certain.  What unfolds is the power struggle between earthly authority (Pharaoh) and the Divine.   After the Lord’s tactics of persuasion Pharaoh keeps offering to meet the Lord half way. This may be a sometimes necessary way of bargaining in the political realm but the Creator of the universe does not meet anyone half way, there is no give and take or “let’s agree to disagree.” It is simply—OBEY ME, all or nothing. And if you happen to choose nothing, you will realize sooner than later you have chosen—poorly.

Now change epochs and the Lord speaking through another man declares:

“"…and let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds, not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more as you see the day drawing near."  (Hebrews 10:24-25)

I recently read a compelling explanation from a fine Christian organization concerning the national practice currently in place forbidding Christians to obey the dictate of the above passage. This of course pertains to safeguarding one and all from the Covid-19 virus.  Certainly it is well motivated, impartially disseminated, (meaning it is not singling Christians out from meeting) but pertains to essentially everyone. This is keeping with the spirit of the teaching of Romans 13 concerning the purpose of legitimate government. For now I will avoid the consideration of over reaction, false predictions, over reach, duplicitous motives and what have you, sticking to the unassailable point at hand which is the “assembling together of Christ followers for the purpose of serving the Lord building one another up, encouraging one another, exhorting one another, as they worship the Living God together in community—not virtually, but in community.

Throughout the ages millions of Christians have been murdered, imprisoned, exiled to gulags, subjected to tortures for meeting together in defiance of the political powers of the day choosing to obey God rather than man. I can hear the protest now; “But this is different.”  No it is not. Plagues—real plagues—are nothing new and have ravaged millions, not tens, not thousands, but millions, and the people of God gathered even more frequently and in greater numbers as desperate times indeed propel the complacent to the Divine.

Is there a “reasonable” approach that might satisfy the spirit of the cautions regarding Covid-19 without violating the clear command of the Lord Almighty? I believe there is. Candidly it is the same approach that should be taken, not just during some exceptional outbreak, but seasonally as the annual strains of influenza, pneumonia, etc. afflict the very young and ravage the elderly or those compromised with pre-existing conditions that hamper the body’s wonderful means of dealing with infections of all stripes.

When worshipping together enforcement of common sense practices should be implemented (and enforced) by the local church. No hand shaking, anyone who is obviously afflicted with ANY malady must considerately stay home.  Emphasis should be frequent on the importance of keeping fingers out of your nose, eyes, and mouth.  This is a primary route of infection of the most common viruses.  Anyone who is particularly compromised should stay away for their own safety as well as others, or at the very least take personal precautions appropriate to their level of compromise.  And then the church needs to have a mechanism for insuring that such individuals are being cared for outside the communal gathering of the body at large which goes beyond a virtual experience.

There was reason the founding fathers enshrined the freedom of religion, as well as the right to earn a living in the Law of the Land called the Constitution reinforcing them particularly in the Bill of Rights. There are divided opinions as to whether these laws can even be abrogated by Presidential, much less gubernatorial fiat except under declared Martial Law. What is taking place in our nation at the moment doesn’t merely set a foreboding precedent for the future but is rendering to Caesar what is the Lord’s and that needs to be our prime concern.



Tuesday, April 14, 2020

He Has Granted us EVERYTHING...

"Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord; seeing that His divine power has granted to us everything pertaining to life and godliness, through the true knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and excellence."  (2 Peter 1:2-3)
This is one of “those” verses bloated with far more theology than we take time to think about. Peter’s opening words almost seem a trite introduction to a letter just to get to the “meat” of his inspired letter.

It is early in the morning that I am writing because of a troubling night in a restless bed. Peace is elusive in these dark moments—moments when the Light of His glory is desperately needed and is the only hope of true rest. As I dragged myself out of bed I asked the Lord, “I NEED your peace Lord… It is THIS peace that Peter prays blessing upon his readers, the peace that passes understanding. Peter continues with the means by which the blessing of God’s grace leading to His peace comes.

“…seeing that his divine power has granted to us everything pertaining to life and godliness, through the true knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and excellence."

Instead of effort through being more responsible, more faithful, more diligent, more prayerful, more—fill in the blank… this blessing is not something that we produce through anything we have to offer.  Like our salvation, it is been “granted to us” by HIS Divine Power… Rest on that for a while.

This blessing is not disconnected from the Lord Himself like a gift that I drop under the tree at Christmas, or hand you for your birthday.  That gift conveys certain things about how I feel about you or your importance to me. I want it to bring a smile, a thrill perhaps, a good feeling that brings a moment of happiness, but only a moment.  The blessing—the gift—Peter prays is God’s grace and peace that is inextricably wound into the very essence of the Creator Himself.  

So how do we unwrap such a blessing to appreciate and experience its contents? It is revealed when we absorb ourselves with the very essence of The Almighty. It is revealed “…through the true knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and excellence."  Now here is the ringer. There is nothing outside the bounds of God’s wisdom, power and might that cannot dispel the shadows of our doubts, or even the darkness of our innate wickedness. Everything pertaining to Life and Godliness has been GRANTED to us!  It is not earned by us or merited by our diligence. For all of it, even the knowing of it has come to us “…by His own Glory and Excellence.” As usual, God has done it all.

And so that “peace that passes all understanding” Paul writes about is always there waiting for us to soak away the many things that steal our vitality, our sanity and our joy. 
Think about this; Pray about this then take the plunge.

""Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be fearful."  (John 14:27)




Saturday, April 11, 2020

Triumph Through Trials

The late, great Clive Staples Lewis wrote--"God whispers to us in our pleasure but shouts to us in our pain."  Think of your own life--when have you experienced the most growth as a follower of Christ?  Was it in your seasons of ease and comfort, or in those hard, grinding times when you were about ready to throw in the towel? ""Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance..."  (James 1:2-3) Not one of my favorite passages but...

Regardless anyone's opinion, right or wrong, I am observing some real positives from the separation of humans one from another.  I cannot wait for the "shelter in place" edict to be rescinded but I have to believe that most of us are gaining a new appreciation for all the "givens" we have taken for granted.  Mardens is closed, WHAT? C'mon!   We have swung by our favorite bakery only to find their hours have been changed/restricted. Gimme a break--my cinnamon bun is ESSENTIAL pal!  I just came home from standing in the chilling rain waiting to be allowed entrance to the Hanfuhd! Don't they realize we NEED to go there almost every day or even a couple times a day? And a friend and pastor commenced serving a new/old church in the area only to have served one Sunday before we were all banished to our homes.

Okay so now we "go to church" online and honestly it's been kind of fun, definitely encouraging, certainly better than nothing and spiritually strengthening. Last week Barbara and I signed on to a Saturday evening prayer service through The Gospel Coalition. It was powerful and we did something we rarely do at such services, "we" actually prayed! And by "we" I mean we were there--virtually--with thousands of other Christ followers across the country and spent 90% of the time praying rather than the more typical, 90% of the time talking about praying. It was spectacular.

I am so thankful for the creativity of the geniuses who throughout the ages fashion the "technology" that enables us to be together though thousands of miles apart with our hearts joined in sweet communion of the Risen Savior.

But in all these feats of modern age wonder there is an emerging reality. They are all inadequate to accomplish the essential need of mankind which is to be in personal, present, physical proximity to one another!  This is not a dispensable option but a mandatory stipulation, not merely spelled out by God, but demonstrated by His incarnation.

"Then the LORD God said, "'It is not good for the man to be alone...'" (Genesis 2:18)  What didn't the Creator do? He didn't make a companion hologram, emoticon or  bitmoji; thank heavens He didn't make an "Eve" bitmoji!  Rather He took one of Adam's ribs and fashioned a soul-mate, a companion, a friend who would complete him.

And so as wonderful a stop-gap the technology has provided via FaceTime, Zoom, YouTube or FaceBook, they cannot, will not, must not, replace the gathering of individuals, in spatial proximity to be physically--not virtually--together underscoring the Lord's command to the Hebrews in chapter 10.  
 "...let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds, NOT FORSAKING OUR OWN ASSEMBLING TOGETHER, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more as you see the day drawing near."
(Hebrews 10:24-25)

Could Covid-19 be nothing more than God's way of underscoring the importance of corporate worship helping the Church understand, that as the Body of Christ on Earth, we really do need each other?  So let's once and for all abandon this offensive cliché asserting, "I don't need to GO to church to worship God...." Perhaps it is God shouting, "All evidence is to the contrary."




Friday, April 10, 2020

Good Friday Meditation

I have often said in my preaching—“Sometimes God gives us what we want…sometimes that isn’t good.”

Reading a Good Friday passage this morning in Luke it dawned on me that in the exercise of free will there can be tragedy or triumph.  When the “First Couple” was in the Garden the liberty to choose was in full force. Would it yield remorse or jubilation. Choose well and LIFE results; choose poorly, and death…

 "When the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was a delight to the eyes, and that the tree was desirable to make one wise, she took from its fruit and ate; and she gave also to her husband with her, and he ate. Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they knew that they were naked…"  (Genesis 3:6-7)                 “Death entered the world.”

God’s perfect plan for all of humanity, living in perfect harmony with both creation and Creator, came to a devastating halt.  All that God intended for mankind--unsullied communion with their Heavenly Father enjoying Him and the marvel of His wondrous works in the universe for ever and ever—was turned into an existence of struggle, pain, sorrow and death.  It would remain so until Father would bring a renewed universe, once again perfect in all ways, through the work of the Triune Godhead; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The eons passed.

 "…while we were children, we were held in bondage under the elemental things of the world. But when the fullness of the time came, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the Law, so that He might redeem those who were under the Law, that we might receive the adoption as sons."  (Galatians 4:3-5)

Today we are mindful of the torment of the Perfect One standing before Pontius Pilate; the Creator subjecting Himself to the choice of His creatures. "Pilate, wanting to release Jesus, addressed them again, but they kept on calling out, saying, "Crucify, crucify Him!""  (Luke 23:20-21)
"And Pilate pronounced sentence that their demand be granted. And he released the man they were asking for who had been thrown into prison for insurrection and murder,
                                    but he delivered Jesus to their will."  (Luke 23:24-25)

An absolutely horrid turn of events for the Perfect One; an absolutely liberating one for mankind.
And this was the plan of The Almighty from before the foundations of the Earth.

"In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins."  (1 John 4:10) 
                                    Thank you Father, Son and Holy Spirit.




Thursday, April 9, 2020

Faith in Covid-19...

You don’t believe in God eh?  You don’t believe in anything you can’t see, taste, touch, feel, or smell eh? You've determined that you have a “scientific” mind which is logical, rational, objective.  You’re not going to be hornswoggled by someone’s pipe dreams, crutches, inventions and delusions to make them feel better about things they don’t understand or can’t control. Good for you! So—one question.

How many “scientifically” minded God-dismissers have seen Covid-19? Oh I know you have heard statistics, you know of reports about it, you may have seen someone’s “testimony” of their experience with it, or are bereft of a loved one succumbing to it, but YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN THE CAUSATIVE AGENT CALLED A VIRUS. You have only ever seen or heard or read of its effect on others.  And yet you are sheltering in place, perhaps wearing a mask when you venture outside--which is pretty seldom--and you are wringing your hands over the devastation compromising your ability to earn a living, see grandchildren, or buy toilet paper. So to be fair, even-handed and objective it must be admitted that you believe strongly enough in something you have never seen to make life changes in light of it none-the-less. Hmmmmmm… Sounds like FAITH to me.

There is evidence all around you that leads you to believe this virus is real and that is has dangerous attributes. You have submitted your doubts to the "experts" on the subject trusting their professional, studied opinions on the matter. And while anyone may choose to ignore warnings to the reality of it no one can avoid the consequences should they become infected. 

So why is it that when it comes to God of whom there is evidence all around you and in the lives of people you know.  You have seen changes—wonderful changes—in a spouse, friend or child, a niece, cousin or uncle or sibling. You know and you have heard or have seen their stories of how this unseen God has changed their world and their life for the good. And yet belligerently you dismiss out of hand what the evidence points to. And at the end of the day,  you cannot muster the intellectual honesty to admit to yourself that you may not have such a scientific, objective, rational mind after all.  In the interest of science, more, in the interest of your eternity, you might just want to “scientifically” reexamine what you think you believe.

"Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen."  (Hebrews 11:1)



Wednesday, April 8, 2020

"In the Twinkling of an Eye?"

Barely two months ago the world was up to its eye brows in the exciting preparations for the wonders of Christmas celebrations.  This morning as I write, Good Friday is 48 hours away followed by Resurrection Sunday. Oh how things have changed—in the World.

Back in December had I seen a guy on a street corner with a handmade placard saying “The World Is Coming To An End!” even as a believer I probably would have shrugged, had a few carnal thoughts about his sanity wondering why he wasn’t gainfully employed and everything else that runs with such lines of silent protestations. “Get a JOB pal!”

Today, our nation and most of the world is shut down due to an unseen--except with high tech equipment—plague literally changing the lives of billions……..virtually overnight. It strains credulity.

"Behold, I tell you a mystery; we will not all sleep, but we will all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet; for the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed."  (1 Corinthians 15:51-52)

“In the twinkling of an eye?” I have to say I believe this with my whole heart after all I am a follower of the Lord of the Universe. BUT…Ah yes those pesky little conjunctions; small but (oops! Man they are hard to avoid) oh so filled with meaning.  I believe but

My but is that in my thoughtful ponderings over many years I have tried to envision how an entire planet entrenched in Sinatraism (I did it MY way!)  could possibly be brought to a place of a unified world under one global ruler.  I believe it could and actually will come about but (Ugh! There it is again) there has to be so many intermediate steps along the way for this transition to take place.  I mean we are talking decades if not centuries. At least this is where I was had you asked me 2 months ago. 

Could it be the Lord is sending us telegrams of urgency to get our lives in order?  “I know I will, for sure tomorrow.  Or maybe the next day. Or maybe……”

Sunday, April 5, 2020

2 Local Churches, 2 Different Outcomes

I just finished watching a live “worship” service of a local Waterville Church that I knew was, how shall I say, blasphemous?  Then it was time to be with the Waterville Faith family… From the music, to the prayers, to the professional production itself, it testified to the Glory of God. Then the proclamation of the Inspired, Infallible, Inerrant, Authoritative, Word of God was wonderfully presented as a fully integrated aspect of the whole “worship” experience not just an add-on.. I was challenged, I was blessed, I was lifted up above the present confusing times and for a few minutes was in the presence of the joy of the Risen Savior who is also Lord.

Then there was the “other” church. In full disclosure, I was a little late getting on to the site but I had seen their whole “worship” service last week complete with an inane poem with pauses for cleansing breaths instructing the viewers to do the same. This morning I was just in time to see the pastor reading a children’s story about a bear, a mouse and several other woodland creatures. Somehow they each had crowns they were all quite proud of declaring themselves to be kings, queens, etc. but the big bear was left out. Since I missed the beginning, I didn’t have the context but figured it would be revealed as the “Pastor” pulled it together with a pithy point as he did with last week’s cutesy poem… I could not tell you what the point was. One comment that popped up live on the side bar as he was talking though said, “Mark sure knows his children’s books.” My immediate thought was, “If he only knew the Bible’s books...”

Then the “sermon." His text was Mark 1:1-11, The Triumphal entry… He made some marginally coherent statements about the entrance noting that  “…it was anything but triumphal.” At least he got that right adding, “The people didn’t know then how the story turns out and we don’t know now.” Wait what? I am trusting (without reason) that he was referring to the turmoil currently around us all but that wasn’t clear. I’ll give him benefit of doubt even if unmerited.  He then talked about the Jews being oppressed by Pharaoh and how we are now under the “…economic exploitation of our own Pharaoh…Hosanna! Save us now.”  (Last week his “sermon” was insipid with implied failings of our health care system and why we needed single payer health care.) It was brief but definite. The pastor’s message on this Palm Sunday morning was a total of 4-5 minutes!

Was it coincidence that only 15 minutes earlier in my quiet time—my time reading through the books of the Bible—was in James?  I read—""Let not many of you become teachers, my brethren, knowing that as such we will incur a stricter judgment."  (James 3:1)

So to go from a cesspool of “spirituality”  to spend time with Faith this morning was like showering away the filth of sentimentality which makes people feel better about themselves as they head for a Christless eternity.  To God be the glory for your churches worldwide who declare YOU!

Friday, April 3, 2020

Peace in Less Than Peaceful Times

Just a couple weeks back when the market was down about 4,000 points I thought it might be prudent to see how our “portfolio” was faring.  I was prepared for the worst although I had no idea what the “worst” might even look like.  Hmmm, well seems it was down 6 figures…

In all candor I was pleasantly surprised, if one can use such a word in this case, that it was down “only” that much. Was I truly as nonchalant as it seems? Again in all candor, yes.  Not because I am a giant of faith—I have my fleshy moments, shamefully too often--but in my daily time with the Lord, and pondering certain truths of God’s actions in history on behalf of His people, I had been mentally camping on the fact that a few months ago, as the market was on a mach-3 rise breaking record highs by the week, I was reminded by the Spirit that anything that can go up that fast can also go down that fast, actually even faster. I was further reminded in my spirit that we have lived a great portion of our lives truly by faith utterly dependent on His faithfulness as Adonai Jireh—The Lord Who is Provision.

In a moment the Spirit brought to mind the Lord’s faithfulness to His children in the wilderness. Water when needed issued out of a rock, food appeared from heaven. "Your clothing did not wear out on you, nor did your foot swell these forty years.  (Deuteronomy 8:2-5) And in this case, they were being disciplined! How much more faithful is He when His children are captives living in a fallen world?

In our case, we have many years in which we can recall His supernatural provision for us as a normal way of life.  Why would anything change now or in the future?  Certainly we are required to be responsible in planning for future possibilities (“Consider the ant O’ sluggard…”) but the fact is, our security should never be in any human endeavor. So “the peace that passes understanding…” (Phil 4) is ultimately grounded in the faithfulness of God in good times and bad.

I commend a song to you which has buoyed me up in my weak moments and encourage you to give it a listen. It is The Goodness of God by Jenn Johnson.

"Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners; and purify your hearts, you double-minded."  (James 4:8)

Friday, March 20, 2020

In Christ, you've already died!

"Therefore if you have been raised up with Christ, keep seeking the things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your mind on the things above, not on the things that are on earth. For you have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ, who is our life, is revealed, then you also will be revealed with Him in glory.”  
(Colossians 3:1-3)

During my rotation as a Medical Technologist, pathology rotation was the most talked about with good reason.  The sights, and smells, especially the smells, are things that only that rare breed of doctors called pathologists can stomach.  There is a definite and unique aroma emanating from necrotic tissue which is tissue that is dead and generally speaking—rotting.  When a “floater” was brought in, (a body that had been found in water after several days) the stench of necrotic tissue was so nauseating that a slice of orange went under the mask to mitigate the otherwise gag-worthy bouquet. This is the word Paul uses in Colossians 3. “Therefore consider the members of your earthly body as dead [nekrosate] to immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and greed, which amounts to idolatry.” Necrotic tissue cannot/will not be rejuvenated, reanimated, or brought to life again no matter how much science and technology come to bear.

Every Christ follower is pronounced and viewed to be “In Christ” having been seated with Him in the Heavenly places.” As such, we are to regard our present, imperfect bodies with all its flaws and imperfections as a heap of necrotic tissue which is lifeless having relinquished its ability to embrace anything which is against the very nature of the One “in Whom” we are raised up.

Meaning what?  Meaning one would never expect or envision a Believer to pursue, much less embrace the list of evils in Paul’s words any more than the pathologist would expect the heap of rotting flesh in the morgue to stand up and start dancing.

And what is that list?  “…consider the members of your earthly body as dead to immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and greed, which amounts to idolatry.” The list is all encompassing. Despite Paul’s inspired exhortation, all of these things are found in the local church called, the Body of Christ on Earth. As a pastor the extent to which this is true is honestly disturbing.

So what is Covid 19 all about?  Barring omniscience, any opinion on the matter is strictly conjecture. But Paul’s words should not be dismissed without consideration.

“For it is because of these things that the wrath of God will come upon the sons of disobedience, and in them you also once walked, when you were living in them.” The foregone conclusion is the evils are all in the past! Never-the-less, Paul reminds us “But now YOU also put them all aside: anger, wrath, malice, slander, and abusive speech from your mouth." (Colossians 3:4-8) 

 Hmmm…   Maybe the Lord is trying to tell us something.


Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Offended by the Gospel

Think for a moment of our day in which we find ourselves. OFFENSE—may be the word of our culture.  The driving force of all consideration is not what is good, right or true but rather, what gives anyone offense. If you’re offended, then I am at fault and whatever it was that offended you, the new “civility” of the day demands I retract, I recant, I apologize. If I do not--in the modern vernacular—There will be hell to pay. The apostle Paul however never had much concern about offending anyone—except God alone. Pause and consider his words to the Christians of Galatia?

"I am amazed that you are so quickly deserting Him who called you by the grace of Christ, for a different gospel; which is really not another; only there are some who are disturbing you and want to distort the gospel of Christ. But even if we, or an angel from heaven, should preach to you a gospel contrary to what we have preached to you, he is to be accursed! As we have said before, so I say again now, if any man is preaching to you a gospel contrary to what you received, he is to be accursed!"  (Galatians 1:6-9)

A quick reading probably serves us poorly in understanding the intensity of Paul’s flabbergastedness! When the disciples saw Jesus speak to the elements of His creation in the raging storm and the winds and seas listened and obeyed their Master, the disciples were “amazed.” It's the same word here. Paul wasn’t simply annoyed, disturbed or perturbed at what he found in the church of Galatia, he was stupefyingly dumbfounded. How is it even possible that anyone who had heard and seen the Gospel of Jesus so clearly as the Galatians had (3:1) could get it wrong? What’s worse, how could they get it so wrong that they took it upon themselves to concoct their own hybrid-gospel leading others away from The Way, The Truth and The Life?  Yes, Paul was beside himself with anger.

In our day of pulpit pap where we must not give offense for fear of losing someone out the door or being despised by one’s neighbor, Paul let it rip.

"But even if we, or an angel from heaven, should preach to you a gospel contrary to what we have preached to you, he is to be accursed! As we have said before, so I say again now, if any man is preaching to you a gospel contrary to what you received, he is to be accursed!"  (Galatians 1:8-9)

What’s the meaning of “accursed?” The word is “anathema.” It means to be consigned to the abode of the eternally dead.  In other words, let anyone—Paul includes himself—who perverts the Gospel of salvation by faith in Christ alone, “Go to Hell.”

Now consider the state of “gospel proclamation” in Christendom today…  Considering Paul’s inspired words, it should compel every Christ follower to sober introspection and where necessary—REPENTANCE.   

Saturday, February 29, 2020

Spiritual Gifts--abused, diminished, forgotten???

"Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit; and there are varieties of service, but the same Lord; and there are varieties of activities, but it is the same God who empowers them all in everyone. To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good."  (1 Corinthians 12:4-7)

Circa 1985--The Lord had brought me through all manner of denominational/ecclesiastical structures. I began in Christian Science, moved to Catholicism, then to Plymouth Brethren, an excursion into Presbyterianism (the biblical variety, OPC), on to a "home church" (a rare biblical one), onward to the Charismatic movement and Pentecostal expressions right into "deliverance" ministry and finally, settling into traditional/contemporary non-denominational fellowships. It needs to be noted, I was not "searching" in the sense of one looking for enlightenment, or spirituality (whatever that is), nor was I picking and choosing snippets from each iteration of faith creating my own "truth." Geographical moves necessitated looking for a place to worship communally in a biblical expression of church. It must be noted that this doesn't mean I did not find any--or at least solid portions of one--among the examples mentioned. Suffice it to say, I have been around the theological block more than most.

The spiritual gifts are confusing to many and candidly, even after my vast pilgrimages, they are to me as well.  But not everything pertaining to the gifts of the Spirit are confusing.  Strangely enough, in my experience, of the clearest aspects of the gifts seem to be the most widely abused.

Circa 1987--I am at a conference sponsored by a burgeoning, charismatic ministry wherein at the end an invitation for prayer was given. I rose to volunteer as a pray-er not to be prayed for. A man approached our little cluster and asked for prayer.  The man was a pastor who was terribly discouraged so we began to pray. (I was at this conference as a learner, not an expert.) The prayers of the group (there were maybe 5 of us) somehow turned quickly to imposing the gift of speaking in tongues on this beleaguered pastor. Over the course of the next half hour this poor man was subjected to a haranguing by the pray-ers to receive the gift of tongues. "Do you want this gift?" He was asked. He responded affirmatively. Praying commenced increasing in pitch, fervor and volume with the pray-ers becoming more aggressive and insisting the pastor was being resistant, wasn't believing, wasn't open to receiving etc. After 20 minuets he was in tears pleading for the gift insisting he wasn't resistant with the pray-ers insisting he didn't have the faith... I was witnessing and by my presence, part of, a spiritual rape of a dear man being savaged by well-meaning but theologically inept people compelled to make excuses for God's "not showing up."

Since that day I have seen or heard of many other iterations of this spiritual brutality many, many times. It is reprehensible for 4 verses later in Paul's letter to the Corinthians God's counsel is exceedingly clear.  Referring to the gifts, the inspired, infallible, inerrant, authoritative Word of God explains--
                                    "All these are empowered by one and the same Spirit,
                        who apportions to each one individually as He wills."
                                                      (1 Corinthians 12:11)

It isn't rocket science...