10 April 2021

Joy Is Holy

Yesterday I had the privilege of giving the sermon at a wedding.  I expected to be called up to present the sermon but instead was provided a seat on the platform.  It was the first time I have witnessed a wedding from a perspective where the groom, bride and witnesses could be viewed at once.  Words cannot described adequately the overwhelming scene of joyful love.

As the wedding party walked down the aisle and assumed their places, there is only one way to describe the feeling of excitement in the chapel:  joy.  A simple truth dawned on me like never before:  joy is holy.  Of course it is, right?  Joy is listed among the fruit of the Holy Spirit in Galatians 5:22-23.  The joy everyone experience in that moment was made possible only by the gracious gift of God.  It was a small and sublime brush with the divine for all people present as God made two people one flesh by the covenant of marriage.

The holy joy that could be felt in that moment was possible because of God alone.  It was a joy foreign to this world that no ritual, legal contract or great conquest could compare.  The non-believer may have chalked up the happy smiles to a festive family occasion, but the reality is God was there liberally providing joy and love.  People imagine it is marriage that will bring happiness to their lives, yet God supplies joy to the married and unmarried alike out of His goodness.

Jesus said to His disciples in John 15:9-11"As the Father loved Me, I also have loved you; abide in My love. 10 If you keep My commandments, you will abide in My love, just as I have kept My Father's commandments and abide in His love. 11 These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be full."  The only way Jesus can give His people fullness of joy by faith in Him is because He has more joy to give than we can possibly receive.  Like when He miraculously fed the 5,000 with 5 loaves and 2 fish, there is more than enough joy to go around.  How good it is when we realise Jesus is the source of joy that is pure, holy and glorious, and having received the Holy Spirit we rejoice in the Giver.

08 April 2021

The Power of Suggestion

In our suburb the council picks up the rubbish bins weekly and the recycle bins biweekly.  Because we do not write a schedule in the diary, it can be easy to forget if this week is recycle week or not.  Typically the amount of recycle stuffed in the bin is a good indication as well as looking outside to see what the neighbours are doing.  When in doubt, put the bin out is what I do.

This week was one of those recycling wondering weeks:  we had a full bin but no one had placed their recycle bins out.  As our bin was wheeled to the kerb I found it amusing that bright yellow bin was a suggestion to others it was recycle week--even if it wasn't.  Because of our prominent house position on a corner, I mused over how many people would put out their bins just in case if it turned out to be at the wrong time.  By evening pretty much everyone on our street had their recycle bins out and it was thought provoking how one person doing something could lead others to follow suit.

The power of suggestion is at work all around us more than we realise.  How many times have you read a book, watched a movie, visited a church or hired a contractor at the suggestion of others?  How often has exposure to an idea encouraged further thought or research of the subject?  Seeing others do something as simple as rolling a yellow bin to the kerb has prompted us to think about and even do it ourselves.  Consider how many things we have thought about, said or done because we saw someone else do it first and planted the idea in our heads.  When it comes to things both good and evil it is likely we have gone beyond where we began.

The aim to influence people by suggestion reeks of manipulation and is a common technique Satan employs.  God does not suggest; He speaks plainly and directly with commands to obey, warnings to consider and promises to believe.  Believers need not remain in doubt of His will regarding sin, for He has given us the scriptures, our conscience and the Holy Spirit who guides us into all truth.  Satan was glad to suggest to Eve God was wrong, she would not die, and the fruit would make her wise.  Eve took the bait, yet we are not without help in the face of alluring suggestions because the LORD is with us.  By the grace of God we can repent of our sin, foresee evil before we participate in it and do what we know pleases God.

Paul did not make "suggestions" to believers he addressed in his letters but exhorted them to glorify God.  To "exhort" means "to encourage, to embolden, to cheer, to advise."  The faith of a believer is according to knowledge of divine wisdom and realities, not suggestions we can take or leave.  1 Thessalonians 5:14-24 says, "Now we exhort you, brethren, warn those who are unruly, comfort the fainthearted, uphold the weak, be patient with all. 15 See that no one renders evil for evil to anyone, but always pursue what is good both for yourselves and for all. 16 Rejoice always, 17 pray without ceasing, 18 in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. 19 Do not quench the Spirit. 20 Do not despise prophecies. 21 Test all things; hold fast what is good. 22 Abstain from every form of evil."

A suggestion is a hint, whereas an exhortation incites a commendable action.  If we Christians heed these exhortation how my neighbours responded to seeing a yellow bin at the kerb, by God's grace we will do well.

07 April 2021

Help in the Battle

A passage I read this morning was a good reminder some battles are too big for us to handle alone.  We often fail to walk in victory because the battle we are fighting is not one He has called us to fight, we lack to exercise faith in God, imagine we can win by our efforts, or we are unwilling to ask others for assistance.  There are countless ways we can fail, and the only surefire way of victory is faith and obedience to Jesus Christ.

After the ambassadors King David sent to Ammon were shamed, the Ammonites hired Syrians as mercenaries for protection because their disgraceful conduct was basically a declaration of war.  In response to the large force assembled against them, David sent general Joab to quash the threat.  Joab found himself in a difficult position to fight on two fronts, with the Ammonites before and the Syrians behind.  It is challenging enough to fight the enemy in front of you, but how can you contend with enemies one cannot see?

2 Samuel 10:9-12 reads, "When Joab saw that the battle line was against him before and behind, he chose some of Israel's best and put them in battle array against the Syrians. 10 And the rest of the people he put under the command of Abishai his brother, that he might set them in battle array against the people of Ammon. 11 Then he said, "If the Syrians are too strong for me, then you shall help me; but if the people of Ammon are too strong for you, then I will come and help you. 12 Be of good courage, and let us be strong for our people and for the cities of our God. And may the LORD do what is good in His sight."  By the grace and power of God Israel won the battle that day, and God used Joab and Abishai to lead his people to victory over their enemies.  The Syrians were beaten so soundly they were afraid to ever help Ammon fight Israel again.

Joab experienced victory because he took courage in God in whom he trusted.  In obedience to his king Joab went to war with his brethren.  He involved his brother Abishai to take the lead to "have his back" because there were enemies on both sides.  Joab did not see himself as a pillar of strength but realised during the battle he or Abishai would need help to prevail.  His plan of attack and dividing the army for mutual benefit was under girded by faith in God and His sovereign goodness.  Joab had an advantage we might not, for we do not always realise we are in a battle or conflict.  There are internal, external and spiritual forces at work that evade our notice.  Regardless of the nature of the battle, realisation of our weakness and need for God and others are keys to experiencing victory God provides by grace.

Our strength comes from abiding in Christ by faith with recognition of our inability to do anything for Him on our own.  Paul wrote 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 armor 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."  We are called to be prepared to fight the LORD's battles, and many of these battles take place in our own minds.  2 Corinthians 10:4-5 tells us our weapons are not carnal but mighty in pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments that oppose the knowledge of God, and bring every though into captivity to the obedience of Jesus.  Jesus has overcome, and as we follow Him we are led into victory.

06 April 2021

A Divine Demonstration

One of my favourite "I Love Lucy" episodes growing up was titled "Sales Resistance," where Lucy is unable to resist a smooth-talking salesman who throws a lump of dirt on her carpet.  Later in the episode Lucy tries the gimmick herself but things (of course!) do not go as planned.  Demonstrations are a tried and true sales technique to garner interest in products.  Television channels are dedicated to demonstrating the effectiveness of innovative items and results which can be yours for only three low payments of $19.99...but wait, there's more!  The audience gazes in wonder at the new improved towels, cleaning products, adhesives, ladders, knives and kitchen appliances which will revolutionise our lives.  Some say "Seeing is believing," and seeing that dirt lifted from the carpet in under 2 minutes flat meant Lucy was sold on that Handy-Dandy vacuum.  It is also said "A sucker is born every minute," but I digress.

God is not a con-man, a fast-talker whose aim is for us to "sign on the dotted line" with the hope of gain.  He does not promise and fail to deliver; God does not use vague language or hide important details in fine print.  There are no gimmicks with God because He operates out of genuine love and care for us.  We are not potential customers He hopes to take advantage nor is He the brains of a pyramid scheme where He sits at the top and enjoys luxurious benefits from our labours.  Romans 5:8 says, "But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us."  God demonstrated His love for sinners by Jesus dying on Calvary, and demonstrated His power over sin and death through the resurrection.  The risen Saviour Jesus showed all who trust in Him will rise to eternal life in glory, and this should be far more compelling than Flex Tape and vacuums.  There are many items sold we do not need, and the atoning blood of Jesus meets our greatest need for forgiveness, salvation and eternal life.

"As Seen on TV" is a selling point for items, yet no item or product devised by man can compare with Jesus Christ, the Creator and Saviour of the world who lives forever!  The Bible is the word of God which is trustworthy and verifiable.  The eye-witness accounts of hundreds of people who saw Jesus in the flesh after He was risen cannot be laid aside as meaningless.  The resurrection life of Jesus Christ is being lived out in the flesh every day in the lives of Christians into whom God has filled with His glory through the Holy Spirit.  The testimony of a transformed mind, heart and life cannot be spoken against when all the credit is given to God who makes us new creations by the Gospel of grace.  Demonstrations are effective when they seem to meet a need we know we have, and the resurrection is the same.  You may not realise your need for love and forgiveness from God and thus shrug off the demonstration of Christ's life, death and resurrection.  If you want to go to heaven, faith in Jesus is the only way to get there as demonstrated by His ascension.

Salvation through faith in Jesus is a limited-time offer during our lives on earth.  Should we die in our sins we will be judged and condemned forever, and all who receive the free gift of salvation and forgiveness through faith in Jesus Christ as LORD and Saviour will be redeemed forever.  Jesus once for all provided the payment for us to be saved, and the most riveting demonstrations on television cannot compare with God's love for you.  This truth isn't only for the unbeliever but for the lukewarm Christian as well:  Jesus stands at the door and bids you open to Him.  Jesus does not knock because He wants to sell you something, but because He wants to come into you and enjoy fellowship with you because He loves you.  God's not after our money but desires our love and affections because He is worthy.