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Born Again to Be

The viewer's introduction to Aragon in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings  movie trilogy is in the shadows of the Prancing Pony tavern, his face and piercing eyes illuminated by the glowing embers of a pipe.  The travelling hobbits asked the bartender and host of the establishment about the menacing man who sat alone, and they were told he was a Ranger of the North named "Strider."  Little did they know this man would be their faithful guide, fierce protector and more still: he would be revealed to be the rightful heir to the throne of Gondor, one able to wield Anduril, the sword forged from the shards of Narsil. It is clear in the films Aragon carried shame of his forbear's unwillingness to destroy Sauron's ring of power when he had the chance.  Instead of ridding the world of that great evil, he carried it close to his heart.  Aragon knew the same weakness found in kings and all men also marked him, and so he kept his true identity secret.  He fought for t...

Walking the Walk (in love)

I have been reading a biography of Oswald Chambers and I am impressed by the impact of a person who loves and lives for Jesus can have on others.  It is evident God uses people to spurn others on to greater works for Christ and faith in Him--for generations to come.  Throughout scripture, the annals of history and in our personal experiences we have encountered people with whom we connect because in Christ we share in common regenerated hearts, eyes once blind that now see and renewed minds by God's revelation.  I appreciated this paragraph from Oswald Chambers: Abandoned to God : " With all his emphasis on truth, Oswald was never content to affect the mind alone.  His goal was to stir the will to act on sound principles of Scripture, so that people might demonstrate the love of Christ.  He looked intently at his eager, earnest students, ready to go out and battle for the truth, then read from Dr. Alexander Whyte's exposition of Job:  "Oh, the unmitigated c...

Laying the Groundwork

" Prepare your outside work, make it fit for yourself in the field; and afterward build your house ." Proverbs 24:27 The book of Proverbs has great stores of wisdom to live skillfully in this life and beyond, and this verse emphasises our need for priorities which have a long view in mind.  A man receiving an inheritance of land would be remiss to focus his efforts on building the house of his dreams when his field was neglected and wall was broken down.  A fit field was the means of providing an income and trade.  It takes much work to prepare a field for ploughing, sowing and harvesting, yet then the land will also work for you.  Laying the groundwork is not as impressive as an edifice of stone and cedar but is critical to the long-term success of the project. I imagine an ambitious young man who received land would want very much to prove his mettle and skill in building an impressive house for himself and household.  Such a man is interested in spacious room...

Living For Jesus

“ Physical death is a separation of the person, the spirit, the soul, from the body… [Adam] died spiritually the moment he disobeyed; he was separated from God.  Death is separation .” ( J. Vernon McGee .  Thru the Bible.  Vol. 1. pg. 27) It is common to say when someone dies that they are gone, that they have passed away.  Since God has put eternity in our hearts we almost intuitively sense a human being is more than a body, for the person we knew departs the body in death and is separated from us.  For a believer the bitterness of separation is sweetened by the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the promise of eternal life, for those who are in Christ by faith will never die.  We will meet again, and we will be together forever with God our Saviour. When Adam sinned by eating the forbidden fruit, he was instantly separated from God by his sin that brought death.  The spiritual, eternal component of Adam died that moment, and ultimately his body would die as ...

God Is Blessing

These days it seems one cannot speak or breathe without offending someone, and public figures are held to the highest scrutiny.  The Australian prime minister recently said something that drew the ire of recent Australians of the year and others when in conversation he said, " Jenny and I have been blessed, we've got two children that don't — that haven't had to go through that...And so, for parents with children who are disabled, I can only try and understand your aspirations for those children. "  When Scott Morrison realised how his comments were offensive to many, he promptly apologised --and rightly so. We cannot help how others interpret what we say and what we mean.  I do not believe the Australian Prime Minister meant in the slightest what people took him as meaning, that by saying he was blessed to have children without disabilities people who have them are cursed.  As a believer I am sure Mr. Morrison was saying he was blessed to have children whether t...

All Confidence in Our Good God

" There is no wisdom or understanding o r counsel against the LORD ." Proverbs 21:30 What confidence we have in God who is sovereign and supreme over all!  There is nothing that can be hidden from Him, no power to overrule Him or scheme to thwart His good purposes and plans.  Ultimately all things in heaven and earth must bow the knee before Him, for God rules and reigns over all.  He is so awesome and mighty nothing can be against Him, that is, to begin to present a challenge of any kind to Him.  Many have opposed God, been lifted up in pride against Him and sought to undermine or resist Him, but no one has ever done a thing to shift Him from His glorious position as KING OF KINGS and LORD OF LORDS Who was, is and is to come. Wisdom could be described as "skill for life," and since God is the source of all life He enables those who trust in Him to live it to the full forever.  He has all knowledge and understanding of all things, and He needs no advice or coun...

Owning Sinful Thoughts

 As children of God we ought not to be ignorant of Satan's deceitful tactics.  That father of lies craftily includes bits of truth so we will swallow down his destructive deceptions.  Whether he worked to tempt Eve or Jesus his approach was the same:  he appealed to human needs and desires coupled with rebellion against the almighty God.  Satan even quoted scripture to lure Jesus to transgress, but Jesus wisely saw through the paper-thin facade to the wicked being who would suggest He tempt the LORD God. The devil has the power to tempt us, but no one can blame the devil for choosing to yield to him.  Satan can shoot fiery arrows at us, imaginations and thoughts that are wicked, but he cannot force our hand.  I suspect most of the time when someone says, "The devil made me do it"  it is a cop out to avoid repentance, a shift of blame from one whose actions condemn them as guilty to an entity a person has never actually met.  You see, we don't...

Abide In Life

Having knowledge impacts our perspective.  If you were to walk into a trauma ward without understanding, you might imagine the staff were responsible for causing terrible pain and grievous harm.  One might even be incredulous and angry such painful abuse was rife anywhere.  However, knowing those who suffered pain were brought as patients for life-saving treatments by trained professional medical staff, this shifts the perspective dramatically.  One previously viewed in ignorance as cruel and the cause of suffering could later be seen as the one who supplies the only hope for healing and a full recovery.  The surgeon's scalpel cuts to restore to good health. Proverbs 19:23 holds forth how the fear of God changes our perspective concerning trials and suffering:  " The fear of the LORD leads to life, a nd he who has it will abide in satisfaction;  h e will not be visited with evil ."  The world ascribes to a concept of cause and effect, a secu...

Examine Yourselves

In the concluding chapter of Paul's second letter to the Corinthian church, he exhorted them in  2 Corinthians 13:5 :  " Examine yourselves as to whether you are in the faith. Test yourselves. Do you not know yourselves, that Jesus Christ is in you?--unless indeed you are disqualified ."  Paul willingly subjected himself to scrutiny of his hearers, even to those who doubted his qualifications and motivation as he ministered unto them.  He had not come to them boasting in his credential or flashing letters of recommendation as others had after him, and thus he was not given the respect and honour of which he was deserving for his service unto Christ and the Gospel. After affirming his faithfulness to God and explaining how he suffered for the sake of Christ, his abundant revelations, infirmities and weakness, Paul urged the believers in the church of Corinth to examine themselves as to whether they were in the faith.  Many times Paul referred to them as brethre...

Wisdom in Sight

I've enjoyed reading through the book of Proverbs lately, and there is an amazing store of wisdom contained therein for the hungry and discerning soul.  The wisdom of God is not secreted away in a monastic commune, written with indecipherable symbols or buried in a chest on the highest mountain.  The wisdom of God is not earned through sacrifice but received by faith in Jesus Christ.  To all people Wisdom cries aloud, and for those willing to heed have wisdom in sight before them as it is written in Proverbs 17:24 :  " Wisdom is in the sight of him who has understanding, b ut the eyes of a fool are on the ends of the earth ." Because Jesus is wisdom for us ( 1 Corinthians 1:30-31 ) He opens our eyes to discern and recognise the wisdom of God and begin to understand how God's wisdom is to guide our own thoughts, attitudes and choices.  Jesus is with us and will not forsake us; He is our life so wisdom is always at hand.  After His resurrection this was ap...

Consider One Another

I recently saw a church website that emphasised the importance and meaning of receiving communion.  More than half of the blog posts I read were on this subject and explained how it was the responsibility of believers to remember and proclaim the LORD's death until He comes.  Partaking of the broken bread and cup is a symbolic act which indicates the reality of faith in Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God crucified for us.  These points were all well made and ought to be taken to heart by all Christ's disciples. What was inferred in the blog posts was the need for believers to join an assembly of believers to do this together as one.  The receiving of communion is an important observation, not to earn or guarantee salvation, but because we are saved and are being saved by faith in Jesus demonstrated by obedience.  If such emphasis on the Last Supper is warranted, then it is also fitting to emphasise the unity of believers in Christ as one Body, the church.  Unl...

Complaints and Fire

Complaining is one of those things all people tend to do that is not necessarily sinful in itself yet can be an indication of a wicked heart that is displeasing to God.  Even when a complaint is justified, our pride and anger can be stirred to transgress in self-righteousness.  We can have our facts straight and our thoughts, feelings and attitudes disjointed from the faith, hope and love Jesus leads us to submit to. It is perfectly wise to pour out our complaints to God as the psalmist Asaph did in  Psalm 77:3 :  " I remembered God, and was troubled; I complained, and my spirit was overwhelmed. Selah ."  In an ironic twist these overwhelming thoughts and feelings turned out it to be Asaph's problem, not God's.  While a complaint can be an expression of grief or dissatisfaction, it can also be a judgment or protest against something viewed as unacceptable.  Should our complaint be about what God has done or allowed, Who is only righteous, wise and g...

Grace and Gladness

" He who earnestly seeks good finds favour, b ut trouble will come to him who seeks evil." Proverbs 11:27 On Sunday at church we looked at a passage that well illustrates the principle held forth here.  When cousin Mordecai communicated to queen Esther the evil devised against their people, she ultimately decided to approach the king without being summoned.  For any who dared do so there was only one law:  death.  There was a caveat, however, for the king could overrule the unchanging law of the Medes and Persians and hold forth the golden sceptre to spare the life of one who found favour in his sight. Esther, her maids, Mordecai and all the Jews he gathered in Shushan the citadel fasted three days before she sought an audience with king Ahasuerus.  I am certain she earnestly sought the God of Israel who alone is good in that time, for her desire was that she and her people should live.  Her life was dependent upon God as she approached the king. ...

Hatred Vs. Love

" Hatred stirs up strife, b ut love covers all sins ." Proverbs 10:12 Hatred and love is expressed by how we respond when offended.  The Hebrew word translated "hatred" here is defined as enmity, scorn, to decrease in status.  A heart troubled by hatred is like a kettle on boil that must let off steam.  Troubled souls take pains to trouble others by slander, deceit, sow discord, hold grudges and stew in bitterness.  Because hatred cannot forgive and despises even the suggestion of reconciliation, the aim is to punish, injure and destroy the offender whose offence is perpetually present. On the flip side, love covers all sins.  Love covers sins, not by ignoring or hiding offences as if they did not occur, by extending grace and mercy to the offender without keeping record of wrongs.  Love is shown by rebuking a person privately for sin, not to humiliate, shame or punish, but with an aim to correct, instruct and ultimately with desire for restored relationsh...

Being Reconciled to God

Following Christ is infinitely more than ticking boxes.  Our flesh has an awful tendency to act in our own self-interest and take action for our desired outcomes.  Having secured entrance to heaven through the Gospel by faith in Jesus, having repented of our sins, we might imagine we have done the hard yards when the reality is God has done all.  Baptism in water is a one-time event, but fellowship with God and brothers and sisters in Christ must be maintained continuously by faith demonstrated by obedience.  Often our faith lies in a theoretical realm when it ought to be practiced presently:  to believe Jesus rose from the dead is different than believing He is alive, with us as our LORD and God. Many times we believers (and I speak from much experience in this error) is to write-off passages of exhortation for groups or people other than myself.  I have assumed unbelief was a problem unbelievers have, not realising unbelief is a more common fault against ...

The Ever-Shining Light

Before travelling back from the Gold Coast yesterday, I noticed Sydney had been experiencing a lot of rain with more forecast to fall.  Our flight was delayed due to high winds and I wondered how the stormy weather along the east of Australia would increase turbulence.  The weather was fine in the Gold Coast--and even better above the clouds. From my vantage point in a window seat the aircraft was bathed in sunlight as we flew above a light blanket of clouds.  The images of clouds expected to drop heavy rainfalls according to the radar were not dark or foreboding at all from above.  Many times I have looked up to see dark clouds gathering in the sky and wondered if I brought an umbrella along.  But from the pressurised cabin high above such thoughts never entered my mind because flying above the storm provided a fresh perspective impossible for me to obtain by my own power alone. This is a great thing for us to remember with our limited perspectives during dark ...

Life Out of Death

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Today I walked through the Macdonald section of Tamborine Mountain and came across an enormous stump of a tree that fell some time ago.  It was of impressive size and a reminder that even the most seemingly solid, strong and longstanding specimens can only stand for limited time. The almost solid canopy high overhead was broken where the large tree once stood, and light from above flooded the area.  I was surprised by the many smaller trees that were taken out when the great tree fell, gnarled and uprooted underneath.  The fall of the great tree impacted many other trees, a silent testimony of the damage a fall can have on others that spoke volumes.  As I walked the circuit there were many examples in various stages of decomposition. But it was not all bad news:  the gap in the canopy allows direct sunlight which quickens other trees to sprout and grow towards the light.  This tree for many years had been likely suffering from an insect infestation that bor...

Wealth and God's Word

God who remains the same yesterday, today and forever has provided perfect continuity in His word.  There are hints, shadows, allusions and types that reveal spiritual truth to mankind so we might know Him and rejoice in His goodness and salvation.  Unless God revealed the truth to us by the Holy Spirit, we could never make these critical connections.  Paul wrote in  1 Corinthians 10:1-4 , " Moreover, brethren, I do not want you to be unaware that all our fathers were under the cloud, all passed through the sea,  2  all were baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea,  3  all ate the same spiritual food,  4  and all drank the same spiritual drink. For they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them, and that Rock was Christ ." This passage drips with divine purpose to connect God's miraculous works among the children of Israel to the work Jesus Christ does in the life of believers in the present.  God has done countle...

Peace With Us

" Then, the same day at evening, being the first day of the week, when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in the midst, and said to them, "Peace be with you."  20  When He had said this, He showed them His hands and His side. Then the disciples were glad when they saw the Lord ." John 20:19-20 Despite hearing multiple eyewitness accounts of the resurrection of Jesus, the disciples huddled behind locked doors for fear of the Jews.  To these unbelieving and hard-hearted disciples Jesus appeared in the midst and said, " Peace be with you ."  Jesus identified Himself to them by revealing His pierced hands and side.  Never before had a victim who died by Roman crucifixion had the opportunity to scar because no one had ever risen from the dead.  Seeing the wounds of Jesus confirmed He was their Messiah who suffered on the cross and rose again. I have found a tendency when talking about surgeri...