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Faith First!

Genuine faith in God is expressed through obedience to Him.  Righteousness is imputed by God to those who trust in Him as is seen in the life of Abraham and others.  A great example of the impact of faith in the lives of people is seen with Elijah and the widow and her son who dwelt in Zarephath. There was a severe drought in the land and God directed Elijah the prophet to travel to Zarephath.  He saw a woman gathering sticks and asked her for a drink of water.   1 Kings 17:11-14 reads, " And as she was going to get it, he called to her and said, "Please bring me a morsel of bread in your hand." 12  So she said, "As the LORD your God lives, I do not have bread, only a handful of flour in a bin, and a little oil in a jar; and see, I am gathering a couple of sticks that I may go in and prepare it for myself and my son, that we may eat it, and die." 13  And Elijah said to her, "Do not fear; go and do as you have said, but make me a small cake ...

In Jesus Life Consists

" And He said to them, "Take heed and beware of covetousness, for one's life does not consist in the abundance of the things he possesse s." Luke 12:15 One of the chronic problems of men is not believing God, and the words of Jesus illustrate this well.  Coveting for human beings is as natural as breathing!  To covet is an inordinate desire to gain for yourself what someone else has.  It doesn't seem sinister or wicked at all to desire nice things for yourself, right?  The problem with covetousness at a fundamental level is it springs from a lack of gratitude with what you already have.  It sets stuff as an idol to be worshipped in the place of God.  A man who is dehydrated desires a drink of water, and it is not covetousness to have physical needs met.  It is covetousness and greed which causes a man to desire more than he needs and gives rise to excesses like gluttony, drunkenness, and lustful cravings. Jesus taught our lives do not consi...

Beauty of His Holiness

In Ezekiel 16 , through the prophet God shared a personal story of love, betrayal, and grace.  God compared Jerusalem and the southern kingdom of Israel to a helpless infant he found by the side of the road who had been abandoned soon after birth.  He showed compassion on the little one and rescued her, cleansed, clothed, and raised her as His own.  God spared no expense to meet her every need, provided the best clothes, wholesome food, and even gave her ornaments to accentuate her beauty.  In time He made a covenant with Israel, even as a man enters into a marriage covenant with his wife. God said in Ezekiel 16:11-14 , " I adorned you with ornaments, put bracelets on your wrists, and a chain on your neck. 12  And I put a jewel in your nose, earrings in your ears, and a beautiful crown on your head. 13  Thus you were adorned with gold and silver, and your clothing was of fine linen, silk, and embroidered cloth. You ate pastry of fine flour, honey, ...

Sifting Out the Wicked

" A wise king sifts out the wicked, a nd brings the threshing wheel over them ." Proverbs 20:26 As a person raised in a western culture of democracy, the implications of living under a monarch with absolute authority is difficult to fathom.  A wise king cares not only for himself but the well-being of his subjects, and therefore he establishes and upholds justice.  History shows even unwise kings were vigilant to protect their throne and interests, even being unjust in their zeal to weed out potential threats.  A wise king does not destroy the loyal subjects with traitors, but sifts out the wicked carefully with severe consequences administered upon the guilty. One thing I hear often about the administration of tough sentences or capital punishment is these are not statistically proven deterrents and therefore should be abandoned.  This is a fallacious argument, for the primary purpose of the justice system is not to deter potential criminals but to bring ...

Arbitrated by God's Peace

Knowing Jesus Christ is the end of the Law for all who believe is a fact we must take to heart.  There is no shortage of well-meaning people and groups who, in an attempt to promote righteous living, create new laws to follow as a measure of righteousness ( Romans 10:4 ).  New regulations to prevent potential sin are imposed upon the impressionable, and sadly the bondage to sin remains.  This error inevitably leads to condemnation and hurting people being ostracised. One thing Christians can never comprehend fully is the motives of other people.  Every person and circumstance is different, and it is dangerous to assume your judgment of another is correct.  Now the Bible does teach us right from wrong, but as we soon realise situations in life are not always so clear cut.  There are many interpretations of meaning and application of Bible passages people use to promote or confirm their view as being correct.  There are many complex subjects people ex...

Wisely Wage War

" Plans are established by counsel; b y wise counsel wage war ." Proverbs 20:18 There is a time of war, and a time of peace.  Those who make the unfounded claim of "religion" as the sole or main cause of war or human conflict perhaps ignore the fact in every war people are involved.  Nationalism, a desire to seize resources, control a prime location, conquest, political expediency and many other factors have moved people to wage war.  There are wars nations have waged, but there are also individual conflicts we are beset by continually.  There are things worth fighting for, and battles should be enjoined for admirable causes.  As followers of Jesus the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God to pull down strongholds - internal strongholds which can be well-established within us as sinful habits, ways of thinking, and affections of our hearts. Some view Jesus as a pacifist because of His refusal to lead a rebellion or take up arms agains...

A Peaceful Future

A Federal Election was held last Saturday throughout Australia, and all of voting age in our family drove down the road to a civic centre to fulfil the responsibility of all adult citizens.  We went around 9am and the queue wasn't long at all - probably because it was a little early for the sausage sizzle as the stall was still undergoing preparations.  Unlike elections in the United States, voting only concerns parties or people - not policies or propositions.  It took plenty of paper (Australians know what I mean) but not much time to cast our vote and be on our way. The results of the election were a surprise with the more conservative Liberal party winning big over Labor, the other major party in Australia.  I found the results of the election impacted people in a variety of ways:  some paid it no mind, others were ecstatic whilst others were despondent.  The very thing which caused one person to experience happiness was precisely what brought sadnes...