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A Good Lasting Impression

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Yesterday a concrete footpath was poured by contractors near our house, and I was left shaking my head when I went to inspect the work.  Someone decided they would be the first to walk on the finished concrete before it was dry and left permanent impressions of their footsteps.  I wondered if the person who walked on the concrete realised it was still wet, and intentionally marring the finish was a twisted way to have fun.  Possibly the person was clueless about the concrete underfoot because of enjoyment of a funny podcast, an engaging conversation or the shock of hearing bad news.  As long as that concrete remains, the wandering footprints will always provoke questions about what that person was thinking--or if he or she was thinking at all. I noticed other, more predictable markings on the fresh concrete:  names scrawled in the surface with the date.  I suspect these are the names of the neighbourhood kids who were hanging around the area after the work ...

Thanks and Praise

" I thank You and praise You, O God of my fathers; You have given me wisdom and might,  a nd have now made known to me what we asked of You,  f or You have made known to us the king's demand ." Daniel 2:23 Daniel and his fellow wise men were in dire need of divine revelation concerning king Nebuchadnezzar's dream, for their lives were on the line.  He and his Hebrew brethren sought God on the matter, and the LORD was merciful to reveal Nebuchadnezzar's dream and the interpretation to Daniel in a vision.  It is no wonder Daniel thanked and praised God for giving Him wisdom about the king's secret and thus spared his life and others who served king Nebuchadnezzar.  God's people ought always to thank and praise Him for answered prayer, yet genuine faith shines brighter when we experience pain, suffering, loss and still praise and bless our good God. When the children of Israel languished in a time of war and trouble, Jeremiah recognised it was only by the...

Called, Chosen and Faithful

" These will make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb will overcome them, for He is Lord of lords and King of kings; and those who are with Him are called, chosen, and faithful ." Revelation 17:14 Jesus is described as one day returning to earth with His saints in judgment over Satan, the antichrist and the world.  God's people, born again by faith in Jesus and given eternal life by Him, are " called, chosen and faithful ."  It is good for us to realise this is not some sort of divine fate at work, but everyone who follows Jesus faithfully has been called and chosen by Him.  We love Him because He first loved us. Judas Iscariot gives us great insight into this matter, for he was called by Jesus to follow Him.  Of the many disciples Jesus had, Judas was chosen to be one of His 12 apostles Jesus sent out.  We know Judas had responsibilities among the apostles to responsibly handle the money of the group, yet sadly he was a thief.  He was called and chosen but n...

Still Blaming or Broken?

" So it was that the ark remained in Kirjath Jearim a long time; it was there twenty years. And all the house of Israel lamented after the LORD ." 1 Samuel 7:2 After the Ark of the Covenant was taken by the Philistines to their country, it remained there for seven months.  Whilst the Ark was passed from city to city, God plagued the Philistines with great destruction.  The situation became so dire the Philistines decided the only remedy was to return the Ark to Israel with a trespass offering, and the five lords of the Philistines each providing a golden image of a rat that plagued the land and their tumours that caused them to suffer greatly. The Israelites were harvesting wheat in Beth Shemesh when they saw the Ark of God on a new wooden cart amble into their land.  The people rejoiced exceedingly the Ark had been returned to them, and they promptly used the cart for firewood and sacrificed the oxen to the LORD as a burnt offering.  However, the joyous celebratio...

Glorify God's Holy Name

God is a Saviour Who gives eternal life to all who trust Him, a life so powerful it overcomes death.  As our risen LORD Jesus demonstrated through His death, burial and resurrection, the process to enter eternal glory often involves the physical death of the body.  This is true concerning those who come to faith in Christ and are martyred during the Great Tribulation.  As Jesus laid down His life for lost sinners on Calvary, so they will choose to lay down their lives for His sake.  It is a privilege and honour believers embrace by following in our Saviour's footsteps and surrender our lives for Jesus Who joyfully did so for us. Revelation 15:2-4 describes a heavenly scene that includes this group of victorious martyrs:  " And I saw something like a sea of glass mingled with fire, and those who have the victory over the beast, over his image and over his mark and over the number of his name, standing on the sea of glass, having harps of God.  3 They sin...

Standing in God's Might

When people are born again by faith in Jesus, the Holy Spirit regenerates us spiritually and indwells us.  One aspect of His powerful influence and impact on our lives is described by Paul in Ephesians 6 through the analogy of amour that protects us in the spiritual battle we find ourselves.  Believers are called to understand how the Holy Spirit works in our lives and gives us victory over Satan's attacks so we can stand strong in the LORD and in the power of His might. A passage I read in Gurnall's book,  The Christian in Complete Armour, affirms something I long have believed:  rather than habitually "putting on the armour of God" daily, we are never to take it off, walking in the Holy Spirit to do what pleases God.  Should one of Satan's flaming arrows find its mark or we fall into sin, there can be a correlation with our negligence to appropriate all God has provided for our successful sanctification.  The exhortation to "put on" the armour of God ...

Trusting the LORD In All

" Trust in the LORD with all your heart, a nd lean not on your own understanding;  6  in all your ways acknowledge Him, a nd He shall direct your paths ." Proverbs 3:5-6 It is one thing to trust the LORD Who rules and reigns over all to save us, and it is another to continue trusting Him in all our ways, all our days.  Should we experience anxiety, worry and troubled thoughts, it is evidence we are not trusting the LORD God with all our heart.  When we are overwhelmed with a current dilemma it is often because we cannot envision a remedy obtainable by our best efforts.  We are disturbed and restless when we lean on our own understanding which is finite, and thus we often forget about God's power and promises to us. The children of Israel were obedient to God's command through Joshua as they approached Jericho, a massive stronghold they lacked the ability to conquer themselves.  After God miraculously gave them the victory, they turned their eyes to the n...

Wisdom and Life

" Dead flies putrefy the perfumer's ointment,  a nd cause it to give off a foul odour;  s o does a little folly to one respected for wisdom and honour ." Ecclesiastes 10:1 Biblical illustrations and teachings are the best because they are always true.  This is one of the more memorable proverbs in the book of Ecclesiastes, and it demonstrates the foulness of folly.  A perfumer mixed rare and usually expensive ingredients to make an attractive, sweet-smelling fragrance.  If left uncovered, flies or other insects were attracted to the scent and become stuck in the balm, salve or perfume.  I imagine people sitting around and saying to one another with wrinkled noses, "What's that smell?  Something has gone off!"  It would be a bummer to discover it is your expensive perfume smelling like death. This vivid imagery of dead flies in the ointment is an illustration of how a little folly in a respected person can corrupt their behaviour and reputation....

Prayer Requests and Praying

" Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God;  7 and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus ." Philippians 4:6-7 The God Who created us knows our needs and guides us to solutions found in Himself alone.  Through Paul, God commands His people to cease justifying anxiety and instead to direct our prayers to God with thanksgiving.  God knows the unspoken desires of our hearts, yet when we choose to set aside our worries and make our requests to God as an act by faith and obedience, He gives the promise of peace through Christ.  This holy union with God by faith in Him protects us against fear, anxiety and worry.  These overwhelming feelings are often not a physical malady but a spiritual issue for which God provides a certain cure and preventative in the LORD Jesus. Requesting other Christians pray for us has bi...

God's Free Forgiveness

" Then Peter came to Him and said, "Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Up to seven times?"  22  Jesus said to him, "I do not say to you, up to seven times, but up to seventy times seven ." Matthew 18:21-22 Peter thought his offer of forgiving a brother up to seven times was generous, but the response of Jesus revealed how feeble the goodwill, grace and patience of man is in comparison with God.  Jesus was not saying people are to limit their forgiveness to those who sin against them to 490 times.  His point was we are to forgive and keep forgiving beyond keeping track.  Our forgiveness is not to be limited to our friends or family and ought to be multiplied , extended to our enemies as well.  Since we have been forgiven by God more times than we can count, we are to remained inclined to forgive others as God has freely forgiven us. Forgiveness of those who wrong us, believe it or not, is an often overlooked step of faith i...

Messages We Send

We cannot help how other people interpret the things we say, but we should think carefully about the message we can be unintentionally sending by what we do say.  During seasons of political campaigning and the recent Voice Referendum in Australia, these unintended messages can negatively influence people.  For instance, when supporters of the Voice urged voters to be "decent for once" or "show kindness" or "be on the right side of history" the message is a moral judgement that those who are leaning towards voting "no" are usually unsatisfactory, unkind and entrenched in being wrong.  On the flip side, if we say the reason for voting "no" is that people "need to get a job" it is an unfounded accusation of laziness or freeloading.  Without knowing it, things we say can be offensive and provide justification for us and our point of view to be rejected.  In trying to build a bridge to bring people together, we can erect a wall to...

Dead Lions and Living Dogs

The book of Ecclesiastes has great wisdom for people living life under the sun today.  One of the statements which struck me recently was, "A living dog is better than a dead lion."  The preacher (whom many identify as king Solomon) explained in  Ecclesiastes 9:5-6 :  " For the living know that they will die; b ut the dead know nothing,  a nd they have no more reward,  f or the memory of them is forgotten.  6  Also their love, their hatred, and their envy have now perished; n evermore will they have a share  i n anything done under the sun ."  Those who are living today have hope and knowledge those in the grave no longer share, and their memory will fade in time. Lions have long been revered as an apex predator, and thus lions have been given the acclaimed moniker of the "King of Beasts."  The bark of a large dog can travel a couple of kilometres, but the roar of a lion can be heard some 8 kilometres away!  A lion is large...

The Folly of Presumption

People can be funny sometimes, and not always "ha-ha" funny.  Of all the creatures God has designed, only man was made in His own image with the capacity for reason, understanding and with a conscience that guides our moral choices.  Despite our intelligence and our natural gifts that exceed single-celled organisms, plants and animals, at times we can be as dense as a wet post to the truth God has revealed and make foolish decisions when we know better.  God's people are no exception to this, and every Christian can testify of this ironic reality from personal experience.  The Bible also has no shortage of examples of mankind's foolish tendency to go our own way rather than trusting and obeying God. God promised to give the children of Israel land flowing with milk and honey in Canaan, land God gave to Abraham before them.  Miraculously God brought them out of slavery in Egypt with many signs and wonders, fed them with manna from heaven and satisfied with water...

Holy Spirit Without Measure

God directed Moses after the exodus from Egypt to gather 70 elders, and He promised to take a portion of the Spirit that was upon Moses to equip them to do the work He called them to.   Numbers 11:24-25  relates, " So Moses went out and told the people the words of the LORD , and he gathered the seventy men of the elders of the people and placed them around the tabernacle.  25  Then the LORD came down in the cloud, and spoke to him, and took of the Spirit that was upon him, and placed the same upon the seventy elders; and it happened, when the Spirit rested upon them, that they prophesied, although they never did so again ."  Even a portion of the Holy Spirit spread between 70 elders enabled them to exercise  the miraculous, spiritual gift of prophecy.  In the case of these elders, this was a one-off occurrence which demonstrated their calling and gifting to perform their God-given roles as rulers in Israel. Elijah was another prophet upon w...

The Promise of Life

During my time in Australia, I have been amazed by the incredible amount of native trees growing on rocky hillsides, cliffs and in fields.  The Blue Mountains are covered by a sea of gum trees that extend beyond the visible horizon.  I recently went to Camp Kedron as speaker and looked out upon the innumerable trees with leaves in the morning sunlight that flickered in the breeze like golden flame.  It was a glorious moment to behold the greatness of God in His creation, for even as the sun rose high above trees and mountains God rules and reigns over all that is and will ever be. Trees and all living things in creation provide evidence there is a Creator, a first Cause starting the cycle of trees that produce seeds from which new trees grow.  Bushfires are a common way the the bush is cleared and rejuvenated over time, and God has designed plants, animals and people to reproduce after their own kind.  In Isaiah 55 , God used the example of rain that falls to th...

A Good Testimony

I was encouraged this morning by 3 John , a letter written by the apostle John to Gaius.  In the body of the letter John addressed Diotrephes, a man who loved to have the pre-eminence in the church--perhaps the same church body Gaius was part of.  Diotrephes was described as one who was inhospitable and unwelcome to fellow believers, including the apostles.  He was given to slander and gossip about brothers in Christ and excommunicated those who were friendly towards them.  Diotrephes was a man in a leadership role in a church whose heart and actions revealed fundamental ignorance of God. John assured Gaius he would personally address the situation upon his arrival.  In light of Diotrephes, John's exhortation is a comfort to all people who discover problems with church people in  3 John 1:11 :  " Beloved, do not imitate what is evil, but what is good. He who does good is of God, but he who does evil has not seen God ."  Gaius was reminded he was...

Choose Your Judgment

" There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit.  2 For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death ." Romans 8:1-2 There is safety in keeping the laws of the land, for such are protected as upright and responsible citizens.  The Bible says when born-again Christians confess their sins, God is faithful and just to forgive us all our sins ( 1 John 1:9 ).  It is on the basis of Christ satisfying the righteous requirements of the Law of Moses and His atoning sacrifice we are forgiven, receive a full pardon and are rendered righteous by faith in Jesus.  The law of the Spirit of life in Christ has freed us from the law of sin of death, and this is reason for rejoicing by living righteously. Because of the Gospel freely offered to everyone, all people have the responsibility and opportunity to choose what side of God's judgment ...

Transformation by Grace

As I prepared for this week's sermon, an illustration came to mind of how God seeks and saves the lost.  People could be compared to an abandoned, neglected car that is rusting away in a pile of debris.  Most people would look at a wreck and see it as junk and a worthless liability:  a heap of perished rubber, broken glass, and rat-infested interior.  But to the savvy car enthusiast, it is a dream to find a rare and valuable car which can be purchased to restore to peak condition.  Imagine if the one who designed a one-of-a-kind car found his own priceless design rusting away in a garage and was willing to give everything for it.  That's similar to what Jesus has done for us sinners. When God looks at lost sinners created in the image of God, He knows what He created us to be.  In our natural condition we are dead in sins, like a car that cannot be started or driven because it lacks a battery, tyres or steering wheel.  Jesus came to seek and save ...

The Open Bible

Back when I was a student, as best I could I read the assigned material and learned to take notes during lectures.  This helped me to be prepared for pop-quizzes that I always found challenging.  I always appreciated when we were allowed to have "open book" quizzes or exams.  It relieved a lot of pressure knowing all the answers were already at hand:  all I had to do was read the question or problem, sift through the information in my notes, and answer the question properly. This week at Camp Kedron  Micah 6:8 was our theme verse that says, " He has shown you, O man, what is good; a nd what does the LORD require of you  b ut to do justly,  t o love mercy,  a nd to walk humbly with your God ?"  God has demonstrated and instructed all people what is good through His wisdom and the Word that became flesh, Jesus Christ.  The scripture is full of God doing justly, loving to show mercy and humility to give His only begotten Son as a sacrif...

Temptation Without Sin

" And when the devil had ended all the temptation, he departed from him for a season ." Luke 4:13 (KJV) Jesus was led by the Holy Spirit to go into the wilderness where He was tempted by the devil.  After shattering all temptations with the word of God, Satan departed from Him for a season.  The NKJV renders this passage "... until an opportune time ."  It is useful for us to know Jesus did not draw upon divine reserves or abilities born again Christians lack, for He wisely wielded the word of God to counter every temptation.  This ought to bring our hearts great comfort, that God supplies wisdom and strength to recognise and defeat all temptation to sin. We observe the season of temptation had an end, yet opportunities for temptation would come again.  Jesus had been fasting from food for 40 days and was at a physically weak point when the devil suggested He turn stones into bread.  This shows us Satan will tempt us to sin in the area where we are current...

Longsuffering Salvation

Faith in Jesus Christ ought to impact the outlook of Christians.  Though we trust in Jesus for eternal salvation, it does not follow we are trusting Him for the timing of the events of today.  We know God has created this earth and established the precise motion of the heavenly bodies and earth, yet unexpected traffic when running a couple minutes late can send us into a panic or frustration.  The seconds ticking away distract us from the God who dwells outside time and is never overwhelmed. Since my early Christian days, I have heard many believers in moments of struggle or who look at "how bad" things in the world are, wonder along with the psalmist:  "LORD, how long?"  Those who look forward to a new heavens and new earth where righteousness dwells can be troubled by what they see on earth that provides no glimmer of hope.  Allow the words of Peter to give us some clarity if we echo this fervent cry for deliverance in  2 Peter 3:14-15 :  " Ther...