04 December 2025
The Moving Miracles
03 December 2025
Unclean and Clean
01 December 2025
God Has Chosen Us
"Choice in modern life is central, powerful, unquestioned, and enshrined in how we think and all we do--so much so that it cannot be undermined merely by an appeal to another choice. Choice for modern people is a right that overwhelms both responsibility and rationality...Arguments against choice need to recognize the special, godlike power of choice. But ultimately only one thing can conquer choice--being chosen. Thus, for followers of Christ, calling neutralizes the fundamental poison of choice in modern life. "I have chosen you," Jesus said, "you have not chosen me." We are not our own; we have been bought with a price. We have no rights, only responsibilities. Following Christ is not our initiative, merely our response, in obedience. Nothing works better to debunk the pretensions of choices than a conviction of calling. Once we have been called, we literally "have no choice." (Guinness, Os. The Call: Finding and Fulfilling the Central Purpose of Your Life. Thomas Nelson, 2003. Page 167)
It is good to realise choice can be idolised, and really this modern luxury is an extension of the ancient tendency to idolise ourselves. We can be moved to seek a particular gift or calling because of how it could benefit us. By God's grace disappointment and disillusionment by our preferences not being met can be the means God employs to draw us to Himself, to begin to know and understand God--and have our eyes opened to better recognise how much we need Him. To be chosen and called by God is wonderful, and to know Him is greater than unlocking a new ability that will someday pass away. While the focus in our family Easter egg hunt was finding eggs, the real treasure was those loving, generous women who made the effort to prepare, spend and oversee the event. As we continue on our pilgrimage of faith in Jesus, may God open our eyes to see when we have been searching for and prioritising gifts over the Giver, a calling over the Caller, or our choices rather than God who chose us.
30 November 2025
Who God Delights In
I have been greatly encouraged by Jeremiah 9:23-24 which reads: "Thus says the LORD: "Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, let not the mighty man glory in his might, nor let the rich man glory in his riches; 24 but let him who glories glory in this, that he understands and knows Me, that I am the LORD, exercising lovingkindness, judgment, and righteousness in the earth. For in these I delight," says the LORD." It is an awesome privilege God has made Himself known to mankind, and we have tasted and see our LORD is good. He doesn't promise much but deliver little like a politician who is hamstrung by monetary limitations, the party in power, a desire to please special interest groups or avoid offence. The almighty, living God of Israel is sovereign over all nations, the Creator of heaven and earth--and delights to exercise lovingkindness, judgment and righteousness in the earth.
Politicians are amazingly deft at dodging direct questions and hammering away at rehearsed talking points to take control of a conversation. The public rarely ever has the opportunity to know anything for certain about those in governance in Australia, for what is said in front of the press is never anything personal. As public servants in a parliamentary democracy, those serving in parliament are at the mercy of their party, constituents and need to secure the most votes in the upcoming election to retain their seat or stay in power. God is pleased to tell everyone that He delights in lovingkindness, judgment and righteousness--the very things He exercises continually. He told Moses, "I AM WHO I AM," and God will forever delight in everything He delights in today.
Rather than glorying in our knowledge, wisdom, might or wealth, God said people ought to glory in knowing and understanding Him. For those who have come to know and understand God through faith in Jesus Christ, He is truly the delight of our lives. While it may seem these things God delights in are exceedingly rare in the world (as they are not of this world), we see them all converge at once in the person of Jesus Christ who personified love, wise judgment and righteousness. It was a demonstration of God's love when Jesus laid down His life to atone for sinners on the cross (Romans 5:8), God's justice was satisfied with His shed blood (1 John 1:9), and Jesus became righteousness for us (1 Corinthians 1:30-31). Lovingkindness, judgment and righteousness did not dissipate when Jesus ascended alive into heaven, as these qualities have continued to be spread abroad by God's children through the Gospel.
Having been filled with the Holy Spirit, Christians are among those through whom God's lovingkindness, judgment and righteousness are exercised. How blessed we are to understand and know God, to be strengthened and enabled to do what pleases God as the life of Christ is lived through us. Our flesh is always inclined to glory in what is not God, to be pleased by our abilities, accomplishments and possessions, yet Jesus Christ has taught us the best way to live. Rather than being anxious over all we seem to lack, Jesus said in Matthew 6:33: "But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you." Those who deal truly are God's delight, and may Psalm 119:16 be a true reflection of God's people: "I will delight myself in Your statutes; I will not forget Your word."