29 November 2012
Just You - and a Just God
As I was reading last night Romans 14:12 stood out with renewed impact: "So then each of us shall give account of himself to God." We will not be held responsible for the conduct, decisions, or lifestyles of others. God's standards and my obedience or disobedience will be the only topic of conversation. I will not be able to justify myself by the actions of anyone else, or claim that others are to blame for stumbling me. God is perfect and does not change. Uncomfortably, I will be the prime and sole subject of this accounting. This accounting for Christians will not be a recollection of sin because God has cleansed us and chosen to remember our sin no more. It will be an accounting to see if we have been faithful stewards to use for God's glory the talents and gifts He has entrusted to us. Those under the Law, having refused to enter into the New Covenant through Christ's blood, will be judged according to the Law. Romans 3:19 says, "Now we know that whatever the law says, it says to those who are under the law, that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God." The wages of sin is eternal death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ.
I can see it playing out in a courtroom like a television drama, me standing before the Almighty Judge. No jury, no defense attorney, no opinions, no biased interpretations, no precedence, no loopholes: just my life measured against the pure Word of God by a holy, righteous Judge. Any references to other people will be inadmissible to His court. God is both star witness and Judge. No deed, word, or attitude was unknown to Him throughout all my days. Forget video tapes and recordings, because God will not even need to remember anything: He will know it. In that day I will be left without excuse. My mouth will be stopped by the truth of God's Word.
From the very beginning, man has sought to justify his conduct based upon others. God gave Adam a single negative command: do not eat from the tree in the middle of the garden. Adam ended up being influenced by his wife Eve and ate of the forbidden fruit. When God asked Adam if he had eaten from the forbidden tree Adam blamed Eve, and Eve blamed the serpent for deceiving her. But Adam was not required or even permitted to answer for Eve. God did not ask Adam why he didn't control his wife or why he allowed her to speak with the cunning serpent. He was not allowed to submit as evidence a study concerning the dangers of peer pressure or how Adam was basically innocent because of Eve's influence. Why Adam did it missed the point. The question still stood: did you eat from the tree? The only response to that direct question was yes or no. With the taste of the juice still on his lips, could Adam deny what he had done before the God who knows all things?
I need to be reminded that I will need to give account of myself before God. It is a good practice for us daily to keep accounts with God, not waiting until we are judged before Christ's throne. I will not be able to blame a tiring day for my lack of patience, or my child's rebellion for my hurtful words or actions. All excuses will flee away as dust before a hurricane in the presence of God. All will lay bare and naked before Him, and all I will be able to do is fall upon His great mercy and grace. Thank God that it is He who works in us both to will and do of His good pleasure. He is the One who enables us to stand!
27 November 2012
The Heavenly Physician
The advance of the internet has made a big impact on medicine. People are more apt to "self-diagnose" on the internet rather than making an appointment to see a professional physician. When they finally do go to the doctor, they are already convinced they know exactly what condition they are suffering from, various treatment options, and even what kind of medicine would be best from the commercials they have seen on TV! Faith in the experience, training, and skill of a doctor to diagnose and treat illness can erode to a point that the doctor can be viewed with contempt by internet sleuthing patients - someone who has the access to drugs and treatments people know they need and has the power to withhold them! It must be a difficult situation to train for years in university to practice medicine only to have your word trumped by Wikipedia.
Even before the internet, this is a similar way that people can treat God. We can look at our lives, decide what is wrong, and pray for God to deal with our perceived problems or symptoms in a particular way. Man is convinced he knows best even when he knows nothing as he ought to know. God is not simply a means to obtain the ends we desire. Change my circumstances and alleviate my symptoms, right? So often in my life when I have prayed for God to change my circumstances He has flatly said no. His will is that the difficult circumstances of my life would work to change me. We see our symptoms as the problem when God desires to deal with the root cause in our hearts and minds. Like good parents, He will not pave our way to our destruction by placating our selfish flesh. He has bigger, greater plans for us beyond our limited vision.
Oh, that we would be as quick to deal with our spiritual maladies as with debilitating physical illness! The trouble is, it is far easier to recognise a sore throat and fever than the onset of spiritual depression. When we are downcast, may we seek guidance in God's Word and prayer. Psalm 42:5 reads, "Why are you cast down, O my soul? And why are you disquieted within me? Hope in God, for I shall yet praise Him for the help of His countenance." The healing of body, mind, and soul is found in Christ. Instead of me telling God what my problems are, I should ask Him as I would a doctor I trust: "What is wrong with me? I'm willing to go through with the treatment to the end because I believe and trust you." Doctors are unable to heal people, but can treat illness through wisdom obtained by God's grace which promotes healing. God is the one who brings the healing!
May our opinions bow humbly before the righteous judgments of our loving Saviour. He is the over and above all One! Cry out to Him in faith, trusting in Him alone!
25 November 2012
The Secret of Satisfaction
Last night I saw the end of the popular film "The Avengers," featuring many Marvel superheros. The first time we watched the movie as a family, we turned it off as the credits began. Laura discovered there was a short scene at the end of the movie which obviously points to a sequel. In the scene an alien is heard making statements about characteristics of human beings with fuzzy comic book logic: "They are unruly and therefore cannot be ruled." Hmmm. Sounds like someone needs logic lessons.
One thing the extra scene confirmed to me is that humans are never satisfied. One movie packed with special effects is not enough: we need more, bigger, and better. When Tolkien wrote the three books which comprise the Lord of the Rings trilogy, man was not satisfied with books alone. Three "Lord of the Rings" movies were made, one movie per book. Extended editions with hours of extras were also produced. Now The Hobbit has generated much interest as a highly anticipated film trilogy which comes out in December: one book made into three movies! Once Hollywood discovers something that people like and sells at a profit, sequels are on the way.
Collections are additional proof of man's insatiable desire to obtain. It doesn't matter if it is shoes, music, movies, toys, cards, games, or books. People always want more. I know the feeling well. When I play baseball, there's few things that compare with squaring up on a baseball right on the sweet spot of the bat with perfect trajectory. "Getting all of it" is something I love to do, but once is not enough. When I step up to the plate the next time, I try to do it again. Addictions are another confirmation that man's desires can even swallow up control of his life. It is like our bodies and minds are made to crave but never be satisfied. Food, water, sleep, and fun are things we enjoy one day and we seek it hungrily the next.
God, in His infinite wisdom, has created man to need. He has created us with desire that only He can satisfy. God is able to supply all our needs and provide eternal rest in Him which begins TODAY. When we are born again by grace through faith in Christ, God becomes the chief desire of our soul. This is where we find eternal significance, love, joy, and peace. It is not a theoretical exercise but an experience enjoyed by all who seek God with their whole hearts. Because we find our satisfaction in God, we can embrace the mundane and even troublesome tasks of life with joy and purpose. Man spends his whole life crying out, "Is this all? Is this it?" This world does not have the necessary currency to satisfy or save a man's soul. The answer is found only in Christ alone, the answer Christians will enjoy forever.
One thing the extra scene confirmed to me is that humans are never satisfied. One movie packed with special effects is not enough: we need more, bigger, and better. When Tolkien wrote the three books which comprise the Lord of the Rings trilogy, man was not satisfied with books alone. Three "Lord of the Rings" movies were made, one movie per book. Extended editions with hours of extras were also produced. Now The Hobbit has generated much interest as a highly anticipated film trilogy which comes out in December: one book made into three movies! Once Hollywood discovers something that people like and sells at a profit, sequels are on the way.
Collections are additional proof of man's insatiable desire to obtain. It doesn't matter if it is shoes, music, movies, toys, cards, games, or books. People always want more. I know the feeling well. When I play baseball, there's few things that compare with squaring up on a baseball right on the sweet spot of the bat with perfect trajectory. "Getting all of it" is something I love to do, but once is not enough. When I step up to the plate the next time, I try to do it again. Addictions are another confirmation that man's desires can even swallow up control of his life. It is like our bodies and minds are made to crave but never be satisfied. Food, water, sleep, and fun are things we enjoy one day and we seek it hungrily the next.
God, in His infinite wisdom, has created man to need. He has created us with desire that only He can satisfy. God is able to supply all our needs and provide eternal rest in Him which begins TODAY. When we are born again by grace through faith in Christ, God becomes the chief desire of our soul. This is where we find eternal significance, love, joy, and peace. It is not a theoretical exercise but an experience enjoyed by all who seek God with their whole hearts. Because we find our satisfaction in God, we can embrace the mundane and even troublesome tasks of life with joy and purpose. Man spends his whole life crying out, "Is this all? Is this it?" This world does not have the necessary currency to satisfy or save a man's soul. The answer is found only in Christ alone, the answer Christians will enjoy forever.
23 November 2012
Freedom and Citizenship
Yesterday I was thinking how blessed we are to have God's Word written in a language we can easily understand. I most commonly read the King James and New King James versions, and my life is enriched by familiarity with both. While reading recently I came across the passage in Acts when Paul was discussing his Roman citizenship with a Roman captain. The NKJV rendering of Acts 22:28 is, "The commander answered, "With a large sum I obtained this citizenship." And Paul said, "But I was born a citizen."
When I read it in the KJV however, my eyes and understanding were further opened: "And the chief captain answered, With a great sum obtained I this freedom. And Paul said, But I was free born." In the Strong's Concordance, the Greek word "politeia" is transliterated "citizenship" or "freedom" which means "citizenship; concretely a community, commonwealth, freedom."
When the Roman captain explained his citizenship as freedom, that grabbed by attention. Being an alien in a foreign land, I appreciate the fact that being a citizen of Australia provides freedoms I do not yet enjoy. I live in the Commonwealth, but I am not yet a beneficiary of the Commonwealth. I am not permitted to work for wages, cannot receive free public schooling for my children, health insurance, vote, or take out a loan to purchase property. Because I am not a citizen I cannot obtain an Australian passport, extend my driver's license beyond a single year, or change occupations without notifying immigration. The captain divulged to Paul that he had paid a great sum of money to become a Roman citizen. Paul replied that he was free born: becoming a Roman citizen with the freedoms and benefits was his by virtue of birth alone.
How true this is when we consider it in spiritual terms! My citizenship is in heaven because I have been born again through the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I have been given this freedom by the grace of God and am part of God's commonwealth. It is God's good pleasure to give to His people the kingdom! No longer am I bound by sins and guilt. Jesus affirms in John 8:36, "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed." It will cost me a good chunk of change to become an Australian citizen, but God has granted all who repent and trust in Him citizenship in heaven at His expense. We have been adopted as sons into His family and the benefits of royalty are ours. This freedom is not without responsibility. Many have sacrificed their lives for temporary earthly freedom: how much more valuable is eternal freedom by the grace of God?
A famous American patriot once said, "Give me liberty or give me death." In God's economy, we must die to self and die to sin to be truly free. We enter into this freedom only through Christ's death and resurrection by faith. Let's remember to thank God for the precious freedom we have through Jesus. 2 Corinthians 3:17-18 says, "Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. 18 But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord." If you have been born again through Christ, you are free indeed and a citizen of heaven! Enter into to this freedom today!
When the Roman captain explained his citizenship as freedom, that grabbed by attention. Being an alien in a foreign land, I appreciate the fact that being a citizen of Australia provides freedoms I do not yet enjoy. I live in the Commonwealth, but I am not yet a beneficiary of the Commonwealth. I am not permitted to work for wages, cannot receive free public schooling for my children, health insurance, vote, or take out a loan to purchase property. Because I am not a citizen I cannot obtain an Australian passport, extend my driver's license beyond a single year, or change occupations without notifying immigration. The captain divulged to Paul that he had paid a great sum of money to become a Roman citizen. Paul replied that he was free born: becoming a Roman citizen with the freedoms and benefits was his by virtue of birth alone.
How true this is when we consider it in spiritual terms! My citizenship is in heaven because I have been born again through the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I have been given this freedom by the grace of God and am part of God's commonwealth. It is God's good pleasure to give to His people the kingdom! No longer am I bound by sins and guilt. Jesus affirms in John 8:36, "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed." It will cost me a good chunk of change to become an Australian citizen, but God has granted all who repent and trust in Him citizenship in heaven at His expense. We have been adopted as sons into His family and the benefits of royalty are ours. This freedom is not without responsibility. Many have sacrificed their lives for temporary earthly freedom: how much more valuable is eternal freedom by the grace of God?
A famous American patriot once said, "Give me liberty or give me death." In God's economy, we must die to self and die to sin to be truly free. We enter into this freedom only through Christ's death and resurrection by faith. Let's remember to thank God for the precious freedom we have through Jesus. 2 Corinthians 3:17-18 says, "Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. 18 But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord." If you have been born again through Christ, you are free indeed and a citizen of heaven! Enter into to this freedom today!
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