27 October 2025

All Scripture Inspired by God

The old cliche goes, "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink."  From the perspective of someone who has never owned a horse, what I draw from this adage is sometimes we are incapable of making animals or anyone do what they are unwilling to do.  A horse is a big, strong animal, and for a horse to drink it must be willing to stoop to the level of the water and utilise muscles to swallow.  Leading a horse to water may sometimes be a bridge too far, much less forcing a horse to drink!

I recently considered something Jesus said in regards to willingness and faith.  He spoke of poor Lazarus being comforted in Abraham's bosom while a rich man was tormented in Hades.  The rich man asked Abraham to send Lazarus from the grave back to his brothers to warn them they were headed to eternal damnation so they might avoid torment.  Abraham replied in Luke 16:31:  "But he said to him, 'If they do not hear Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded though one rise from the dead.'"  Abraham was convinced the Law and prophets contain all the necessary facts, wisdom and power bring a person to a place of repentance for sin and faith in God, but the sticking point is one of willingness:  people are unwilling to believe.  To receive salvation and walk in wisdom people must be willing to believe, to submit to the truth of God's word and the Gospel declared to them.  Even miracles and reliable eyewitnesses are incapable of making a stubborn sinner believe who is unwilling.

This leads to another observation:  professing Christians who do not believe the Bible is the inerrant word of God.  Because they are unwilling to be confronted and submit themselves to the word of God, they adopt a faithless and blasphemous position that follows this pattern:  God's word was penned by fallible people, so the Bible has mistakes and is not wholly reliable.  This is a ludicrous position that undermines their own salvation and asserts God is incapable and unable to communicate His word through human beings when God's word expressly says otherwise.  Gone is any chance of determining the accuracy of prophecy or theology when the Bible itself is hopelessly out of plumb and crooked.  2 Timothy 3:16-17 says, "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, 17 that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work."  Ironically, these self-righteous hacks who foolishly claim the Bible is not the pure word of God assert they are the ones to rightly sift the wheat from the chaff and instruct others by the dictates of their own corrupt hearts.

It is dishonest for people to assert they cannot be convinced by the truth of scripture when it is actually a matter of the will:  they will not submit to God's word that has been carefully communicated, miraculously delivered and preserved by God.  How many times in the Bible does the "word of the LORD" come to people who speak it faithfully to people who will not receive it?  This rejection of God's pure word is nothing new.  God regards His word highly as it is written in Psalm 138:2:  "I will worship toward Your holy temple, and praise Your name for Your lovingkindness and Your truth; for You have magnified Your word above all Your name."  Jesus said it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away than for one tittle (stroke of a letter) of God's Law to fail (Luke 16:17), and Peter affirms the accuracy of godly prophets in 2 Peter 1:21:  "...for prophecy never came by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit."  Those who dispute the accuracy of the Law, Prophets and New Testament and will not hear them, such will not believe--even if Lazarus rose from the dead to rebuke them.  Praise God He is able to do what man cannot!

25 October 2025

Obvious As Jacarandas in Bloom

Today I had a chat with friends who planned to go and see an area famous for its jacarandas in bloom.  As I thought it over, it dawned on me I could not remember seeing any jacarandas recently, which are known for their bright purple flowers--messy but beautiful!  On my way home from church I decided to be on the lookout for jacarandas, and I was shocked by how many I had driven by and not noticed.  After hearing about jacarandas in bloom, it seemed wherever I looked they were easy to find.  They were so prevalent it was incredible I had failed to notice seeing them bloom this spring.

My attention being drawn to jacarandas reminds me of what God does when we are born again by faith in Jesus and read His word.  The Holy Spirit opens our eyes to see Jesus throughout the whole Bible.  Jesus is not merely central to the Gospels but every book of the whole Bible, for His character, power and wisdom are clearly revealed.  As the Creator and Saviour of the world, all the scripture points to Jesus who is the Alpha and Omega, the First and the Last.  By His word the heavens, earth and all living things were created, and before God who sits on the throne the heavens and earth will flee.

Once your heart and mind is opened to Jesus in faith, He opens our eyes to behold Him throughout the Scripture.  Today I thought of Jesus the KING OF KINGS as I read Isaiah 32:1-2, for He is the only One who can truly do these words justice:  "Behold, a king will reign in righteousness, and princes will rule with justice. 2 A man will be as a hiding place from the wind, and a cover from the tempest, as rivers of water in a dry place, as the shadow of a great rock in a weary land."  Paul wrote Christians are of Jesus who is unto us righteousness, the only begotten Son of God who will dash the heathen as earthen vessels with a rod of iron.  The resurrected Jesus Himself spoke of His divine authority and those to whom He grants it in Revelation 2:27-28Verse 2 is fulfilled perfectly by the almighty God who is our refuge, shelter from the storm, supplies a fountain of living water in a dry place, provides shade from the Rock of Salvation and gives rest for our souls.

From beginning to end, the verses of Isaiah captivated me with allusions to God's protection, provision, presence and wondrous promises.  As the presence of God guided, protected and provided for the children of Israel after their miraculous exodus from Egypt, so Jesus will do all for those who trust in Him, hearing and doing what He has said.  He likened all who do so to a wise man who built his house upon the rock in Matthew 7:25:  "...and the rain descended, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house; and it did not fall, for it was founded on the rock."  In His wisdom God does not prevent the clouds from obscuring the light, keeps the rain from falling or floods from rising:  what He does is allow us to realise our need and prove His strength, sufficiency and faithfulness through the storm in this life, to show Himself worthy of our trust forever.  Some fault God for wind, tempests, droughts and weariness when He is able to supply our need for righteousness and all things that pertain to life so we might know, love and fear Him as our rightful King.

If people are drawn to see jacarandas in bloom, how much more ought we be drawn to open the Bible and behold the wonder and glory of Jesus Christ who created all things, the only begotten Son of God who is righteousness for us!

23 October 2025

A Rich Welcome

One of the first commercial jobs I worked was on the Four Seasons Resort in Carlsbad, one of the few 5-star hotels and resorts in San Diego.  It was nestled in the hills of Carlsbad and overlooked the highly acclaimed Aviara golf course designed by the legendary Arnold Palmer.  After the job was completed, I returned to the site after operations were in full swing to do some final touches.  It was a totally different world:  a dirt carpark once full of work trucks and portable toilets was paved and adorned with Bentley and Rolls-Royce cars.  The delicious smell of lobster bisque simmering in the kitchen wafted across the rooftop.  In a staff room I noticed a white board that listed all the VIPs they were preparing to host that day--people who were known locally and internationally.  My name was not on the list, by the way. :)

While I was given access to the Four Seasons Resort to do my job, I did not feel welcomed there.  It was not a place where I was known or my arrival was prepared for with special considerations.  I was in no way looking for favours, nor did I feel entitled to hospitality because I did not hire a room for the night, make a tee-time or dinner reservation.  Exclusive venues are something I am usually excluded from because I will not spend a thousand dollars a night for a room or pay hundreds to play a round of golf.  Similar to what the Shunammite woman said to Elisha, I am content to dwell among my own people.  I would likely choose pub food over gourmet offerings (if seeking value for money) and feel more at home in a bowling alley than a country club.  Exclusive places like the Four Seasons Resort remind me continually with the persistent feeling I do not belong there as the price to participate is above my means.

The situation is different concerning the kingdom of heaven, for there is no place on earth more exclusive, costly or impossible to enter on one's own merit.  It is only by God's grace the Door to heaven has been opened to us unworthy sinners.  God has come to mankind in the person of Jesus Christ, opened a way of salvation and eternal life by His own sacrifice, and He invites all to repent of sin and trust in Him.  Jesus told His disciples He was going to prepare a place for them so where He is they can be also.  Peter wrote to believers in 2 Peter 1:10-11 (NIV), "Therefore, my brothers, be all the more eager to make your calling and election sure. For if you do these things, you will never fall, 11 and you will receive a rich welcome into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ."  We can have full confidence in our good standing with God by receiving and obeying the Gospel, knowing by grace we are saved through faith and not of ourselves.  We are nobodies now known in heaven by God who will receive a rich welcome into the eternal kingdom of our LORD and Saviour Jesus Christ--who is our Most Important Person--the Light of the World, the Door, the Vine, the Good Shepherd, the Living Bread, the Way, the Truth and the Life.

God has better things in store for His people than luxury cars, accommodation and delicious food that perishes:  He knows us, loves us and has welcomes us into His family permanently.  Upon entering eternity, we will be welcomed into His presence where we truly belong.  Today we might feel more "at home" in a casual pub setting than an exclusive resort, but life in this corrupted world in our corruptible bodies is not home for Christians.  In the eternal kingdom of our LORD and Saviour Jesus Christ is where we are known and belong--not because we have earned the right or paid to be members--but because Jesus has paid for our redemption and we are in Him by faith.  As members of the church, we are part of His body of which Jesus is the Head.  How wonderful it is to be accepted, loved and known by God!  Like crippled Mephibosheth was given a place at king David's table daily, a lowly servant of God will be a household name in heaven by God's grace.  Knowing we will receive a rich welcome into God's eternal kingdom, let's be those who accept, love and welcome one another in fellowship today.

21 October 2025

Prayer Over Protest

When I was a kid, the annual Mother Goose Parade in El Cajon was a big deal.  It brought people together from all over San Diego to participate in a parade that included High School marching bands, people riding horses, floats, clowns and even Shriners in small cars.  The sense of excitement for a main street to be shut down for a community event seems to have gone by the wayside these days, as events (planned and unplanned!) have pivoted from parades to protests.  Instead of bringing people of a community together, it seems gatherings now draw people with intent to oppose one another and are loud and proud about it.  A planned protest gives rise to a counter protest with police in the middle, trying to prevent mayhem as people wave signs, shout slogans and hurl abuse at one another.

Protests, for all the noise and spectacle, seem to have less clout than petitions, which are more for the sake of expressing solidarity than providing real change.  Petitions, parades and protests share one thing in common:  it is the act of those who desire to be heard and seen.  As I considered this, I was struck by the stark contrast between the modern mood of protests and the life and teaching of Jesus Christ.  I suppose Jesus was in a parade because it was a public affair:  He rode into Jerusalem riding a donkey, much to the delight of the Jewish people who laid their clothes and palm branches before Him.  He did not shout at all; there was no megaphone held to his lips or anti-Roman sign in His hand.  Who were the Romans, the governor in Jerusalem or all Israel compared to Him as the KING OF KINGS?  He did not ride in to promote a cause or even Himself, for He rode into Jerusalem to fulfill Scripture which cannot be broken.  Jesus wanted more than to be seen but that all people would come to know Him as Saviour.  To this end He was paraded through the streets covered in blood as He departed the city, carrying His cross after being condemned.  When He was lifted up on Calvary and crucified, He drew all people to Himself.

A mob protesting and rioting makes the news, yet I am convinced it is not nearly as effective and influential as one person who trusts God and seeks Him in private as Jesus taught.  Consider Abraham who drew near to God and pleaded on behalf of saving the righteous people in Sodom.  Think about Moses who interceded on behalf of the erring and idolatrous children of Israel, how one man stood in the gap for his people.  Even if the whole nation had gathered together in protest of God's judgment, it would not have been as effective as one person who feared, trusted God and humbled himself before Him.  Jesus taught His disciples in Matthew 6:5-6:  "And when you pray, you shall not be like the hypocrites. For they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men. Assuredly, I say to you, they have their reward. 6 But you, when you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly."  God hears, answers and rewards the soul who trusts and obeys Him, the one who seeks Him in secret.  Hypocrites love to be seen by others as bold and strong, yet God's people are not to play to the crowd.  God grants people public platforms to share their views and beliefs with millions, yet platforms have miniscule impact compared to those who seek their heavenly Father in secret who hears, answers prayer and does everything--their audience of One.

Dear Christian, let us not be numbered among those who are big on social or political activism while neglecting weightier matters, that we would embrace a humble heart and be obedient to God.  Paul wrote an exhortation in 1 Timothy 2:1-4 that remains relevant:  "Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men, 2 for kings and all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence. 3 For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour, 4 who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth."  Are you willing to thank God and pray for leaders you would rather protest?  Will you submit to the ordinances and rulers sent by God to punish evildoers and commend those who do good (1 Peter 2:13-14)?  Have you considered how those who preach without love or protest without praying play the hypocrite like a corrupt ruler--and all will be required to appear and answer before God in judgment?  As the song goes, "Oh what peace we often forfeit, oh what needless pain we bear, all because we do not carry everything to God in prayer."