03 February 2019

Erring in All

God has purposes He will accomplish in countless ways.  One of these was a surprise to me:  the seemingly incompetence of government.  I am not suggesting decisions which are proved inept or foolish have God as a cause, but there is often a correlation between rebelling against God and people being afraid, confused, perverse, deluded, and deceived.

See what God said concerning Egypt before the Babylonians defeated Assyria and Egypt in Isaiah 19:12-14:  "Where are they? Where are your wise men? Let them tell you now, and let them know what the LORD of hosts has purposed against Egypt. 13 The princes of Zoan have become fools; the princes of Noph are deceived; they have also deluded Egypt, those who are the mainstay of its tribes. 14 The LORD has mingled a perverse spirit in her midst; and they have caused Egypt to err in all her work, as a drunken man staggers in his vomit."  This is not a pretty picture.  God determined to mingle and perverse spirit in Egypt, and "they" caused Egypt to "err in all her work."

Remarkable how God brought the folly of nations and rulers upon their own heads!  They would not fear God, so they would fear enemies who were mightier than they.  A drunken man staggering in his vomit is a horrendous simile of the ineptitude of the governors and advisers because of the mingled spirits in their midst.  How dependant this fate should make God's people upon Him - though we live in nations filled with confusion, perversion, and deception.  A drunk man struggles to remain alert and even balance to stand, and pride brings the same result upon perfectly sane people today.  Intoxicated with wealth, fame, and power, confusion and ineptitude reign.

How this brings to life the spiritual forces at work in the world today as spoken by Paul in Ephesians 6:10-12:  "Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. 11 Put on the whole armour of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. 12 For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places."  It is easy to point fingers at politicians, but who can oppose the perverse spirits of wickedness in the world without Jesus Christ?  He is the One who gives the Holy Spirit to guard, empower, and help believers.  Without God we would be completely without wisdom or discernment in the most basic details.

Praise the LORD He is good and His mercy endures forever!  There is hope for the nations and people today - not in better legislation, policies, or programs - but through the fear of God and obedience to Him.  It is not against flesh and blood we wrestle, but often against powers we cannot recognise without God's aid.  Without the wisdom and strength of God we too would err in all.  Only God provides the defence we need, the ability to walk in victory, and the light of His wisdom, love, and grace.

01 February 2019

The Burning Question

It's both curious and tragic to me how people allow questions to hinder them heeding and receiving the truth God has revealed in His Word.  It seems people imagine it is feasible, in exchange for a pledge of loyalty or belief (as if they are doing God a favour), that God satisfy their demands according to their ignorance.  I don't want to be sharp and cutting, but I will be blunt:  do not allow what you do not or cannot know blind you to God's proclaimed truth.  Often we ask the wrong questions anyway.

As I was doing yard work this morning, it occurred to me the variety of questions people pose now vary, but every soul damned to hell for their sin will have one burning question:  why didn't I believe Jesus when I had the chance?  One of the great torments of hell is intense, nagging regret in light of God's reality and the knowledge of salvation was freely offered to you during your life on earth.  The cautionary tale Jesus told of the rich man and Lazarus shows by the statements of the rich man in torment that he remembered his brothers; he remembered the luxuries of his old life.  Whilst the rich man was tormented, Lazarus was comforted.

We all have regrets - things we wish we had done or said differently.  Memories of past failures can be beneficial as they remind us to do better in the future.  However, this luxury of "doing better in the future" is not be extended to those who burn in the lake of fire:  their doomed future is sealed by their own sin, unbelief, and refusal of the Gospel.  During their life they preferred darkness over the Light of the World Jesus Christ, and so into outer darkness they will be cast forever into an ocean of inescapable regret.  I do not know that people will blame God or even the devil for their plight, for in their inmost being their conscience will acknowledge in the light of God's revealed glory they alone are to blame.  The self-loathing people experience today will be nothing compared to their future in hell.  The question, "Why, why, why didn't I listen?" will burn in the souls and minds of the damned as long as hellfire does.  For all eternity, in light of what will be revealed, a satisfactory answer will never be found.

There is hope for those who will come to Jesus today in repentance and faith.  The unceasing torment of hell can be exchanged for the comfort, joy, and peace of the presence of God through the price beyond measure Jesus Christ paid on Calvary.  This is the Gospel truth all can enter into by God's grace through faith.  Cling to your questions if you like, but they cannot save you.  Even if God should rend the heavens and answer your questions, I expect His words would not satisfy - not being mixed with faith in you.  Are you willing to come to Jesus that you might be saved?  He does not need you, but if you will be saved from yourself you must relinquish all to Him.  Instead of hiding behind vain questions, why don't you trust Jesus?

31 January 2019

Selective Hearing (and Believing!)

When the children of Israel reached the border of the land God promised to give them, they sent 12 men into the land for 40 days as spies.  They brought back fruit from the land a report that the region truly flowed with milk and honey as God had said.  But 10 of the spies brought back a damning report and asserted they were unable to enter the land because of the inhabitants.  They said in Numbers 13:28-29, "Nevertheless the people who dwell in the land are strong; the cities are fortified and very large; moreover we saw the descendants of Anak there. 29 The Amalekites dwell in the land of the South; the Hittites, the Jebusites, and the Amorites dwell in the mountains; and the Canaanites dwell by the sea and along the banks of the Jordan."  Though God brought the children out of Egypt and through the Red Sea with signs, wonders, and a mighty hand, they faltered at the sight of those who dwelt in the land God promised.

It seems the spies and people who mourned the bad report assumed the land would be gifted to them without needing to exercise a degree of faith in God!  Their hysterical grief and refusal to trust God after being "tricked" to leave Egypt "because there weren't enough graves there for them" suggests they did not listen to the promise God had given them.  Notice the repetition of God's word to Moses, and how He mentioned again and again the many inhabitants of the land He would give them:

  • Exodus 3:8:  "So I have come down to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians, and to bring them up from that land to a good and large land, to a land flowing with milk and honey, to the place of the Canaanites and the Hittites and the Amorites and the Perizzites and the Hivites and the Jebusites."
  • Exodus 3:17:  "...and I have said I will bring you up out of the affliction of Egypt to the land of the Canaanites and the Hittites and the Amorites and the Perizzites and the Hivites and the Jebusites, to a land flowing with milk and honey."
  • Later after instituting the Passover, God said in Exodus 13:5, "And it shall be, when the LORD brings you into the land of the Canaanites and the Hittites and the Amorites and the Hivites and the Jebusites, which He swore to your fathers to give you, a land flowing with milk and honey, that you shall keep this service in this month."
Overall the Israelites were pleased to be free from bondage in Egypt, but they faltered when they discovered there were strong fortifications and mighty people in the land.  They had joyfully travelled to the promised land thinking of milk, honey, and fruit but forgot what God had promised:  there were many people in the land and the almighty God swore to bring them in.  This selective hearing and believing bears a resemblance to us at times, doesn't it?  We might come to Jesus desiring peace and rest, and when there is tribulation and trials we wonder how such things could befall a child of God!  Jesus promised in this world we will have tribulation but to be of good cheer because He has overcome.  Peter later wrote to Christians in 1 Peter 4:12-13, "Beloved, do not think it strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened to you; 13 but rejoice to the extent that you partake of Christ's sufferings, that when His glory is revealed, you may also be glad with exceeding joy."

God does not trick us with disclaimers and caveats in fine print, but He will allow circumstances to unfold which test our faith in ways we did not expect.  The problem begins for us when we do not heed God's Word and when we refuse to trust Him, looking to ourselves rather than Him.  Our flesh rebels against a life of faith, justifying we are right to mourn because of the giants in the land:  we didn't sign up for this!  But Caleb and Joshua maintained the correct and godly perspective, that their enemies would be as bread easily consumed.  Have you ever been intimidated by a loaf of bread?  I haven't.  Sliced bread makes a great sandwich and when it grows mould it is easily chucked in the bin.  In Sydney we have to take special precautions with our bread because of the heat and humidity and without special care will go mouldy in days!

Let's be those who trust God and heed His Word.  When our expectations are dashed because of our selective hearing or believing, let's choose to look to God who is greater than any giant, can level any stronghold, and will keep His promises without fail.

29 January 2019

Kept Night and Day

"In that day sing to her, "A vineyard of red wine! 3 I, the LORD, keep it, I water it every moment; lest any hurt it, I keep it night and day."
Isaiah 27:2-3

Many times in the Old Testament the nation Israel is compared to a vineyard.  The day spoken of here is after Jesus defeats Satan and establishes His throne over all.  God chose Israel as His inheritance, and His eyes are always upon His people for good.  He caused the nation of Israel to flourish, and even now offers Living Water to all who come to Him and drink.

When a vineyard was planted, the wine dresser took many steps to ensure it was fenced, guarded, irrigated, and carefully pruned to be more fruitful.  There are many varieties of grapes which produce wine, and in this passage Israel is compared to a vineyard which would produce red wine.  Night and day God remains vigilant to protect and provide for the needs of His people.  Under the New Covenant ushered in through the shed blood of Jesus, He has purchased other sheep (Gentiles) who are adopted into the family of God by the Gospel of grace.  But His eyes are on Israel still, and will not disinherit them.

As I read this text this morning, it reminded me of Naboth who treasured his own inheritance provided by God, land passed down through generations.  King Ahab desired the vineyard of Naboth because it was close to his residence and wanted it for a garden of herbs.  He offered a better vineyard in return or the agreed cash value.  Naboth's response could not have been more clear in 1 Kings 21:3:  "But Naboth said to Ahab, "The LORD forbid that I should give the inheritance of my fathers to you!"  Naboth refused to sell the inheritance he treasured, and God will not part with Israel His vineyard either.

King Ahab ended up with the vineyard through his wicked and crafty wife Jezebel.  She organised false witnesses to claim Naboth blasphemed against God and the king - interestingly the same false accusations levelled against Jesus!  Naboth was stoned for his vineyard, and Jesus was crucified for the sins of the world.  After the death of Naboth the prophet Elijah was sent by God to prophesy against Ahab as he took possession of the vineyard - and Jezebel too.  God has prophesied death and destruction upon Satan for his crimes:  the anti-Christ and Satan that old serpent will one day be utterly destroyed for their wickedness.

How good God is to His people, to willingly die so we might live!  The LORD keeps His vineyard, and He keeps followers of Jesus night and day.  By faith we are grafted into the Vine who is Jesus.  1 Peter 1:3-5 says, "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, 4 to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, 5 who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time."  Our hope is a living hope in Christ and we are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation.  Night and day we are safe in His hands for all who are in Christ are His chosen inheritance.