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Everlasting Treasure

My sons recently began playing the computer game "Minecraft."  In the game the player explores a huge pixelated three-dimensional environment, either mining in the ground or building structures.  After watching them play awhile I decided to have a go, seeking the ever-elusive gold ore and diamonds.  Within an hour I found a huge cavern underground which led me to another cavern with waterfalls of water and lava.  When I was a kid I used to dig around looking for quartz crystal and this game brought back those old feelings, without the blisters! As I continued to place torches for light and explore my surroundings, deeper and deeper I went.  Before too long I had found what I was looking for:  iron ore, diamonds, gold ore, and redstone dust.  But in our excitement (my kids of course were coaching me throughout!), we had gone deeper than initially planned and were running short on torches and wood.  I felt like Injun Joe in Tom Sawyer, trying to e...

Goads and Nails

" The Preacher sought to find acceptable words; and what was written was upright--words of truth . 11 The words of the wise are like goads, and the words of scholars are like well-driven nails, given by one Shepherd ." Ecclesiastes 12:10-11 During a recent phone conversation with my dad, he drew my attention to this passage.  For much of his life my dad has both preached the word and worked as a carpenter.  Let's say he knows the difference between a well or poorly-driven nail!  In this passage King Solomon uses two illustrations to state the value and purpose of a discourse built on biblical truth.  God did not provide us His Word so we might merely observe, but so it could do a work in us.  Both goads and nails are used for work.  Both are honed to a sharp point to be effective. A goad is a sturdy long stick sharpened to a point of either wood or iron which is used to guide and motivate cattle through discomfort.  As oxen pulled a plow, the farm...

Failing God

God never fails!  What He establishes will stand, for His Word endures forever.  The only way I can fail God is if He fails me, for any good in me springs from Him! Though man is feeble, frail, and makes mistakes in abundance, a Christian is not to view himself as a failure.  A dead man cannot fail because a dead man cannot do.  It is God who works in us both to will and do according to His good pleasure.  A man sees himself as a failure when he believes God depends on him in some way, or that he is able to help God in his own strength.  The reality is God has raised me from death to life in Him.  If we are disappointed in ourselves it shows we have trusted in our own strength.  God is the one who makes the dead rise alive for eternity, and it is in Him we live, breathe, and have our being.  What He has cleansed, redeemed, empowered, and indwelt we should not call a failure. Praise God He does not condemn us as sinners after He has paid our...

Behold What Manner of Love!

When I look carefully at the diamonds in my wedding band, a random rainbow of color gleams from each stone.  As the light passes through the gems, light is reflected in a board spectrum of beautiful color.  Each facet of the diamond is a tiny window to amazing beauty.  In a similar but grander way, when we take time to look upon the character of God as revealed in His Word God's beauty is revealed to our eyes and hearts.  The indescribable grandeur of God's holiness, mercy, faithfulness, and grace leaves us powerless to do anything but thank and praise Him. Lately for me the facet of God's character which has come into more clear focus is God's love.  The first part of 1 John 3:1 reads, " Behold what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God !"  I believe we do well to do the first thing:  "Behold!"  We ought to consider, understand, and seek to know what manner of love God has lavished upon us. ...