19 July 2016

Clean Candy

The world which denies God also infinitely reduces the value God has placed upon human life.  This is revealed in the way we speak.  Saying someone is a "product of their environment" is not true of a person created in the image of God.  It minimises the power of God to transform people by the Holy Spirit.  Many today see humans as primarily sexual beings, but God created men and women to be defined by something far more profound than passing carnal appetites.  The Bible reveals human beings to be primarily spiritual beings who live in a human body for a short period of time on earth.  Since man has been created in the image of God we possess eternal souls which are of great importance to God and men as well.

Genesis 1:27-28 reads, "So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. 28 Then God blessed them, and God said to them, "Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth."  Because God maintains dominion over all things He has the authority and power to delegate authority over the earth and creatures He has created to men.  God has blessed mankind abundantly, providing us a habitable planet which suits our every need.  For the most part men have not praised God according to the blessing He has graciously provided.  We have abused our privilege, neglected to acknowledge or thank God, and have praised the works of our hands.  We have valued the gifts over the Giver.  We have defined ourselves according to our will and desires rather than according to God's righteous designs.

A friend of mine told me a story about the kids at the school where he teaches scripture.  He had brought back bags of candy from the United States to bless the kids in his class.  Upon arriving at the school after a break, he was surprised to find wrappers and candy still in plastic around the campus.  He went to the classroom and discovered all the candy he had brought to bless others was missing.  Someone had stolen the treasured candy and wasted it.  It cost them nothing.  Stolen bread is sweet, and sweeter still are Jolly Ranchers.  Candy meant for students in the classroom had been stolen, wasted, and was gone for good, eaten and thrown around by people who did not value it as they should have.  Sweet candy had become dirty and thus good for nothing.

This story made me sad.  But it also made me think about how God has blessed humans with many pleasures we can enjoy:  eating, drinking, sport, and sex are just a few of them.  Sex in this world has become like those sweet candies.  The Jolly Ranchers were meant for the classroom and sexual activity was intended by God to be enjoyed within the context of marriage God ordained between one man and one woman.  Yet man has chosen to feed greedily upon this gift without God's approval and it has become an idol for many.  Clean candy was wasted on the ground because of theft, and people rob themselves of God's blessing through fornication in the vain pursuit of satisfying their lusts.  My friend had no idea who stole or ate the candy he supplied, but God knows the hearts and actions of all.  God is the Judge who will see justice carried out for sins even carried out in secret.  If you think no one is hurt through infidelity or fornication, think again.  The one who does this works to destroy himself (1 Corinthians 6:18).  God created sex to be clean and pure in the correct context.

Whether you are married or single, hear the wisdom of God concerning sexual purity written in Proverbs 5:15-23:  "Drink water from your own cistern, and running water from your own well. 16 Should your fountains be dispersed abroad, streams of water in the streets? 17 Let them be only your own, and not for strangers with you. 18 Let your fountain be blessed, and rejoice with the wife of your youth. 19 As a loving deer and a graceful doe, let her breasts satisfy you at all times; and always be enraptured with her love. 20 For why should you, my son, be enraptured by an immoral woman, and be embraced in the arms of a seductress? 21 For the ways of man are before the eyes of the LORD, and He ponders all his paths. 22 His own iniquities entrap the wicked man, and he is caught in the cords of his sin. 23 He shall die for lack of instruction, and in the greatness of his folly he shall go astray."  Only Jesus can break the bonds of sin.  He is the One who gives us new beginnings and a fresh clean start.  Hebrews 13:4 tells us, "Marriage is honorable among all, and the bed undefiled; but fornicators and adulterers God will judge."    Praise the LORD for His good gifts and for supplying all our needs.  We don't need candy to survive, and we don't need sex for a fulfilling or complete life either.  But praise God for the good clean gifts He gives!

17 July 2016

Scrolling? Be Praying!

I've started reading Britt Merrick's book Godspeed and am enjoying it.  He speaks to the heart of God, one of a mission to reach people with His love and salvation.  God desires to work in and through the lives of His followers to engage people with the gospel wherever they are.  The first few chapters in particular are a needful reminder for Christians to serve God faithfully and embrace God's mission right now where they are.  Merrick writes:
In order to live at Godspeed, the disciples abandoned everything hindering them from living on mission with Christ.  What is Christ calling you to forsake?  What is hindering His mission from going forward through your life?  It's a mistake to think you calling is going to look just like Peter's, because the call of every person is distinct.  For most of us, Jesus isn't calling us to leave.  Instead He's calling us to stay and be faithful.  Even still, faithfulness often requires us to leave something behind.  Whether it's relinquishing a sin, a relationship, a consuming passion, or a selfish comfort, Jesus' call will radically affect our lives.  We the church are a sent people.  You and I are called by God to be on mission with Jesus within our current contexts.  Going on mission doesn't mean buying a plane ticket.  It means going where Christ has already sent us and being faithful to Him there.  Stop reading for a moment, and look around.  Your mission assignment is to this time, to this place, and to the people you interact with along the way. (Merrick, Britt, and Allison TrowbridgeGodspeed: Making Christ's Mission Your Own. Colorado Springs, CO: David C Cook, 2012. 53. Print.)
As Christians, being faithful to pray is a massive part in us accomplishing God's mission to this world.  The capacity to pray according to God's will through the Holy Spirit to the God who loves, hears, and will answer us is a great gift provided us by God's grace.  I was convicted recently that I can scroll through the news - much of it awful - and continue scrolling without praying to God about what grieves my soul.  What if social media, instead of being a platform for personal expression, became a personal invitation to intercede for others?  How about if news reports became our new list of prayer requests - not praying for what we think needs to happen, but asking God how we might pray and what we might do to make a difference for God's glory and the good of others?

The mission of Jesus to seek and save the lost ought to be ours, as well as encouraging and edifying the body of Christ.  The ministry of Jesus was packed with prayer and He engaged daily with all sorts of people.  Being led by the Holy Spirit Jesus was never enslaved to programs or the expectations of any man or group.  He always did what pleased the Father, and through faith and obedience to God's Word we can do the same.  Instead of quickly scrolling to the next news story to satisfy our curiosity, let's take the time to seek the LORD in prayer.  When we wait on the LORD and prayerfully follow His lead, we will be a viable, fruitful member of the Body of Christ.

16 July 2016

The Mighty King of All

"For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek, for the same Lord over all is rich to all who call upon Him. 13 For "whoever calls on the name of the LORD shall be saved."
Romans 10:12-13

The might of an earthy king often is measured by the strength of his people.  Without loyal subjects a king is not much of a king.  King Saul understood this and sought valiant and mighty men to attend him (1 Samuel 14:52).  King Nebuchadnezzar was not interested to invest in the poorest and weakest in Israel, but took the best and brightest to be trained as his advisers.  Men are not willing to accept just anyone.  But God is not weak like a king of this earth.  God's strength is absolute, not dependent upon men or anything lesser than Himself.  He has opened His arms in love and the everlasting kingdom of heaven to anyone who will come.

Think of that truth:  whoever calls on the name of the LORD shall be saved!  Concerning salvation there is no difference between Jew or Gentile, man or woman, slave or free.  Even in our age of grace men and women retain their unique roles, but God shows no partiality between those people might deem weak or strong:  He will be LORD over all and rich to all who call upon Him.  God is LORD over all whether men will have Him or not, but those who repent and trust in Him will receive the riches of God's kingdom and the glorious presence of God forever.

God loves all and is willing to receive sinners, outcasts, those considered by the world to be "damaged goods" as His own inheritance.  Eternal citizenship in heaven is available to people who by the world's standards completely without merit.  Governments are not interested to take in immigrants without limit who will be a "drain" to the system.  The richest governments have limited wealth and resources, but not God.  He is able to abundantly supply all the needs of the blind, lame, paralysed, and dead - and has healing and transformation in store for us as well.  Those who have a history of asthma or cannot pass a fitness test can be disqualified from serving in the armed forces today but it is people who are the equivalent of being bedridden in hospice care without hope of recovery God invites to join His righteous side.

Consider God's promises to people often marginalised in Isaiah 56:4-8:  "For thus says the LORD: "To the eunuchs who keep My Sabbaths, and choose what pleases Me, and hold fast My covenant, 5 even to them I will give in My house and within My walls a place and a name better than that of sons and daughters; I will give them an everlasting name that shall not be cut off. 6 "Also the sons of the foreigner who join themselves to the LORD, to serve Him, and to love the name of the LORD, to be His servants-- everyone who keeps from defiling the Sabbath, and holds fast My covenant-- 7 even them I will bring to My holy mountain, and make them joyful in My house of prayer. Their burnt offerings and their sacrifices will be accepted on My altar; for My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations." 8 The Lord GOD, who gathers the outcasts of Israel, says, "Yet I will gather to him others besides those who are gathered to him."

God does not only care for or make eternal promises to those of Israel but also to eunuchs, sons of foreigners, and the outcasts.  In these people the LORD is glorified and His grace is magnified.  Praise our awesome King for His goodness to all!

14 July 2016

Life and Peace

"For to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace."
Romans 8:6

After church on Sunday, I spoke with a brother in Christ about the peace God gives.  Some mistakenly have their own idea of "peace" they desire which involves financial prosperity, unfailing good health, ease, a lack of conflict coupled with material blessings.  That all sounds very fine, but that is not the peace God offers those who trust in Him.  Jesus has become for us Peace and as the Prince of Peace He knows all about it.  The peace God gives is not of this world and therefore is not coupled to anything transitory in this world like wealth or health.

Those whose minds are carnal and worldly - fixed solely upon the passing pleasures of this life with no regard for God or living righteously - death will be the result.  Sin brings with it a curse which separates us from God and brings us under His wrath and judgment ending in the death of the body and the eternal death of our souls in hell.  Yet those who are born again through repentance and faith in Jesus are made spiritually minded and receive from God eternal life and peace.  This peace is not an absence of conflict, for Jesus has promised His faithful followers in this world we will have tribulation.  This peace means to join, to bring back together as one again.  It is divine reconciliation, like a estranged son being joyfully and permanently reunited with his loving father.

This peace is well described in Ephesians 2:12-15:  "...that at that time you were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world. 13 But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ. 14 For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of separation, 15 having abolished in His flesh the enmity, that is, the law of commandments contained in ordinances, so as to create in Himself one new man from the two, thus making peace..."  The life and peace described here are as inseparable as God the Father and God the Son Jesus Christ.  There can be no peace apart from eternal life, and there can be no eternal life without the peace of God that passes understanding.  It is only through Christ we can experience this life and peace God promises and is not contingent on our circumstances.

This peace with God is experienced through rest and contentment within a person even in the midst of trials.  Yet if we recognise we are conflicted in our mind or heart we are called to seek God's presence once again in humble repentance.  Matthew Henry wrote this concerning the peace of God in his book Experiencing God's Presence:
There is a lesson in all this:  those who have the assurances of God's favour toward them may enjoy, and should labour after, a holy serenity and security of mind.  We have both of these put together in that precious promise, "The work of righteousness shall be peace" (Isaiah 32:17).  There is a present satisfaction in doing good; and in the final outcome, the effect of righteousness will be quietness and assurance forever - quietness in the enjoyment of good, and assurance in a freedom from evil.  A holy serenity is one blessed fruit of God's favour:  "I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep."  While we are under God's displeasure, or in doubt concerning His favour, how can we have any enjoyment of ourselves?  While this great concern is unsettled, the soul cannot be satisfied.  Does God have a controversy with you? (Henry, MatthewExperiencing God's Presence. New Kensington, PA: Whitaker House, 1997. 117. Print.)
God's peace is more than prosperity or feelings of contentment but actual union with God.  Because Christ is our life - He in us and we in Him - the peace of God can be ever-present reality in our daily experiences.  How amazing and good God is that He would be our peace!  Praise the LORD His peace is not dependent on this changing world but established on His timeless character and love.  In all situations we can greatly rejoice and experience God's peace through faith in Him