Wednesday, January 24, 2024

RESTORATION AND RELEASE

 

 The chapter in Scripture that foretells the release of the Jews from the Babylonian captivity and the rebuilding of the old waste places, also foretells what Jesus would do for us in the spiritual realm.  It’s found in Isaiah 61. These words of Isaiah the prophet were fulfilled by God when Cyrus allowed the captives to go back to their homeland. Much later, Jesus declared to be the fulfillment of those words when He read them in the synagogue in Nazareth where He had been brought up. He said, “This day is this scripture fulfilled in your ears.” All that was lost to Judah, God would restore. All that was lost in the Garden of Eden, Jesus restores to us. Jesus came to restore what was broken – our fellowship with God and our ability to relate on a higher spiritual plane.

            Jesus is the antidote for every part of us that has been left in ruins. Matthew Henry said of Isaiah 61, “As Isaiah was directed to proclaim liberty to the Jews in Babylon, so was Christ, God’s messenger, to publish a more joyful jubilee to a lost world.”

There are many people who wind up with broken lives - some even shattered into pieces. As a matter of fact, we all start out with broken lives because we are born with a sin nature. Jesus does not want any life thrown away. He wants to renew, rebuild, and restore every damaged or ruined life. Jesus not only can restore broken lives to usefulness, but He is also willing to do it. Most of us need restoration in at least one area of our lives. Yet nobody is worthless.  Nobody is useless. We just need the touch of the Master’s hand. Jesus came to rebuild and restore us! God has a plan. He is a builder and a rebuilder. God is a creator and a recreator. He is a restorer of broken lives. If something needs to be restored, it was obviously once in its prime, in healthy working condition. And it has somehow fallen from that condition.

            Let’s look at the first part of Isaiah 61. Jesus read, “The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord has anointed me. Anointed means to rub with oil. Oil is a symbol of the Holy Spirit. That is what we need above all, to have the Holy Spirit in us, leading us and empowering us.

Jesus said one of the things He was anointed to do was to preach good tidings to the meek. Good tidings are glad news. We are the meek. We are the poor and afflicted, needy in circumstances. But the good news is that we can be raised up and anointed. Then we can be the bearers of the good news! We can be on both sides of this – We receive, then we give. We need to look at ourselves as both receivers, and givers.

            This passage of scripture goes on to say, “he has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted. Our heart is our mind, our will and emotions. Our heart is the very center of who we are. That’s why we are told in Proverbs 4:23 to “Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life.” What is in our hearts will spill out in everything we do. And we don’t have to be broken. To be broken is to be hurt, crushed or broken in pieces. Jesus can bind us up when we are broken. Just like a broken bone is set and wrapped to cause it to merge together again, we can be wrapped tightly with Jesus and grow as one with Him. We are the brokenhearted, yet we are the binders of the brokenhearted by the anointing! Our restoration is the catalyst by which we can offer others restoration through Jesus.

Jesus also came to proclaim liberty to the captives and “and the opening of the prison to them that are bound.” This tells us we can be free from our sins. Chains and yokes can be cut off. Isaiah 10:27 says “And it shall come to pass in that day, that his burden shall be taken away from off thy shoulder, and his yoke from off thy neck, and the yoke shall be destroyed because of the anointing. The sin nature can be broken, and we can be free to be joined to Jesus. But there is more. He said He would bring recovering of sight to the blind. We all know Jesus restored blinded physical eyes, but He will also restore our spiritual insight and enlighten us to the kingdom of God. No more thinking from a darkened mind but having insight into spiritual things by the Holy Spirit.

Sometimes I think we are not fully aware of how blessed we are to be able to see spiritually and be free spiritually. We are blessed to be able to understand spiritual things.

            Jesus also came to “proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord”.  Every 50th year in Israel was the Year of Jubilee, the year of release. Servants were set at liberty. Debtors had their debts wiped out, those who had mortgaged their lands, had them returned to them again. And in our spiritual jubilee we have our sins washed away, our sin debt paid and the blessings of the Lord restored to us! GOD IS A RESTORER!

            Next, He speaks of “the day of vengeance of our God.” Vengeance is revenge. Satan had taken possession of God’s creation, but Jesus took it back. Jesus overcame.  He conquered.  If we are in Christ, we too are overcomers!

He also came to comfort all that mourn, to give unto them beauty for ashes. What kind of ashes do we have in our lives? Ashes are the charred remains of what used to be alive and useful. You can’t recognize what it used to be from looking at the ashes left behind. What places in us used to be thriving, but are now a pile of ashes? He will give us beauty for those ashes. And He will give us “the oil of joy for mourning”. Not just any joy, but joy unspeakable! It comes from God, not the world. And the joy of the Lord is our strength. His joy will raise us up in power. Have we lost it? Have we lost the joy of the Lord? It can be found in His presence, in being connected to Him. Our joy can be full by the Holy Spirit within us.

            He gives us “the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness. Heaviness is a burdened, failing spirit. But Jesus will replace it with a spirit of praise if we let Him.

Jesus fulfilled all this so that we might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord so that that He might be glorified. That God’s glory would be openly seen through us as others see His righteousness in us.

This is what God desires for us. We don’t have to beg Him to do it. It is already done. We just need to receive it.

What has been damaged in your life?  What is no longer working in you?  What lies in ruins and ashes?  What has you so burdened that your shoulders are drooping, and your legs are shaking under the weight? You can be stored!

Hebrews 12:12-13 says, “Therefore strengthen the hands which hang down, and the feeble knees, and make straight paths for your feet, so that what is lame may not be dislocated, but rather be healed.”

            This prophecy that Jesus fulfilled goes on to say, “And they shall build the old wastes,

“ancient ruins”. Those are the places in our lives that have been ruined and destroyed. They crumbled slowly, a little at a time, so we accepted it as part of our lives a little bit at a time. Jesus came so those places can be restored, rebuilt and repaired. Are we willing to live with things as they are, or do we want to rebuild? Are we okay with being frail and unable to move forward, or have we decided to rise up?

            I love the wording here. It says, “they shall raise up the former desolations” They aren’t just seeing the unfruitful deserts that used to be lush and green and remembering when it was full of life and bearing much fruit. They aren’t just wishing for the glory days when all was good. They decide to do something about it. Where we have been unfruitful, are we willing to accept it, or do we want to raise it back up by the anointing of the Holy Spirit?

            “And they shall repair the waste cities, the desolations of many generations.” It may have been in that sad condition for a long time, but today can be the day to change it all. We don’t have to accept things in the broken condition they are in, no matter how long they have been that way. Instead of saying, “Well, that’s how it’s always been.”, we can bring back the glory of God to it and shine in righteousness. It can be repaired, new, put back in good condition, renewed, restored. Iniquitous traits are passed from generation to generation when people say, “Well, that’s how it has always been.” But they can stop the cycle when someone finally says, “Jesus restores. We can put a stop to it because of what Jesus has done for us.” Are we willing to break free from how it’s always been when “how it’s always been” is less than what God has for us? We have a part in it.  God will help us, but we have to take the first step. Remember, before healing people or having them join Him, Jesus often said things like, “Stretch forth your hand”, “Go wash in the pool of Siloam”, “Follow Me” “Come unto Me”. We have a part to play. We have a choice to make. Are we willing to live with things broken down and in ruins, or do we want to be restored, rebuilt, renewed and made useful again?

 

“Therefore strengthen the hands which hang down, and the feeble knees, and make straight paths for your feet, so that what is lame may not be dislocated, but rather be healed.”

Sunday, December 10, 2023

BREAKTHROUGH

 

     How many times have you come to a point in your life that you needed a breakthrough? Maybe you ran into a problem that seemed insurmountable or a decision that you couldn’t make because you kept vacillating back and forth.

But what about the breakthroughs that come out of the clear blue and turn your life around in a new direction that God has planned for you?

This Christmas season I have been thinking of all the breakthroughs those in the Bible experienced because God wanted to use them in a wonderful way for their good and His glory.

Zacharias was a priest, and it was his time to minister to the Lord in the temple at Jerusalem on behalf of the people. But this time God broke through to speak to Zacharias through the angel Gabriel. Gabriel told Zacharias that his aged wife would have a son. That in itself was a miracle because she had always been barren and was old now. But He also told Zacharias that his son would be the forerunner of the Messiah. That was huge news. And Zacharias had a hard time believing it. Zacharias said to the angel, “How shall I know this? For I am an old man, and my wife is well advanced in years. And the angel answered and said to him, “I am Gabriel, who stands in the presence of God, and was sent to speak to you and bring you these glad tidings. But behold, you will be mute and not able to speak until the day these things take place, because you did not believe my words which will be fulfilled in their own time.” And it did come to pass. Zacharias and Elizabeth became the parents of John the Baptist. And Zacharias regained his voice after John’s birth.

As far as we can tell, Mary was an ordinary girl who was engaged to be married to Joseph. She was probably preparing for the wedding when she experienced a breakthrough. Again, Garbriel was sent to tell Mary that she would have a baby and He would be the long-awaited Messiah. Mary had questions about how this would happen but was believing and willing to take on this new turn in her life. Regardless of how misunderstood she would be and the possibility of losing Joseph, she was willing to be part of God’s plan. “Then Mary said to the angel, “How can this be, since I do not know a man?” And the angel answered and said to her, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Highest will overshadow you; therefore, also, that Holy One who is to be born will be called the Son of God. Now indeed, Elizabeth your relative has also conceived a son in her old age; and this is now the sixth month for her who was called barren. For with God nothing will be impossible.” Then Mary said, “Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word.” And the angel departed from her.” Notice how Gabriel gave Mary a link to another miracle that was close to her. Elizabeth, Mary’s relative, was also the wife of Zacharias. Mary went to see Elizabeth, and they greatly encouraged one another.  So, Mary became the mother of Jesus.

When Joseph learned Mary’s news, he was about to back out of the marriage until he had a breakthrough. Joseph’s breakthrough came through a dream. “But while he thought about these things, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take to you Mary your wife, for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit.  And she will bring forth a Son, and you shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins.” Joseph took that calling seriously and took Mary as his wife, protecting her and the new Life inside her. He also protected them after Jesus was born. And Joseph became known as the father of Jesus. Yet he knew God was the Father.

The shepherds outside tending their sheep had a breakthrough when an angel startled them with his presence. But the angel said, “Do not be afraid, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people. For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. And this will be the sign to you: You will find a Babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. “Then a multitude of angels joined him praising God and saying, “Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace, good will to men.” That is an amazing breakthrough for a group of shepherds who were just working their shift on a normal night. But these shepherds went to the place the angel told them about and saw for themselves the truth of the angel’s words. Then they all became missionaries as they told everybody they saw about their breakthrough and about the birth of the Messiah.

It seems the wise men had a breakthrough, too. They studied the stars and God gave them the wisdom and enlightenment to know what the stars were saying to them. It took them awhile to arrive at their destination, but they met Jesus when He was about two years old and gave Him extravagant gifts.

If we fast-forward to the time of Jesus’ ministry, we find Him asking His disciples who the people were saying He was. They gave him the answer to what they had been hearing. Then Jesus narrowed it down to this. He asked, “Who do you say that I am?” Simon Peter answered and said, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” Jesus answered and said to him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven. Peter did not come up with that knowledge on his own. He had a breakthrough from God that enlightened him to the truth of Who Jesus really is. His breakthrough was probably a light to the other disciples also. So, Peter became a disciple of Jesus Christ for the rest of his life.

When Saul [who later became Paul] was on his way to persecute those who believed in Jesus, he was well-meaning but wrong. He thought this was a cult that was trying to lead people away from the true God. But then Paul had a breakthrough – a major breakthrough. “As he journeyed he came near Damascus, and suddenly a light shone around him from heaven. Then he fell to the ground, and heard a voice saying to him, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?” And he said, “Who are You, Lord?” Then the Lord said, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. It is hard for you to kick against the goads.” So he, trembling and astonished, said, “Lord, what do You want me to do?” Then the Lord said to him, “Arise and go into the city, and you will be told what you must do.” Paul remained a faithful disciple of Jesus Christ from that moment on. He suffered a lot of persecution but he also wrote a large part of the New Testament by the leading of the Holy Spirit.

There was a little girl who was always taken to church but didn’t really know Jesus. She was at a youth camp when she was eleven years old and the Holy Spirit drew her to the altar where she was born again. When she was born into the kingdom of God she came alive spiritually and was never the same again. She became a disciple of Jesus Christ. That little girl was me. I have never regretted giving my life to Jesus. He gives me the strength, power and wisdom I need. He is faithful to me and I want to remain faithful to Him.

Could you add your breakthrough story to this list? Has God broken into your life and asked you to come with Him as He leads you on the wonderful journey He has for you? If He has, have you accepted this new adventure? Life in the spiritual realm is more certain and more alive than life in this world. Maybe it’s time to ask for a breakthrough. Maybe it’s time to allow God to redirect your life and lead you into life more abundant than what you have experienced so far. The best thing that could happen to us this Christmas is to have a breakthrough from God. The breakthrough is God’s part. Following Him in it is ours.

If you are already a follower of Jesus, keep looking for the breakthroughs yet to come. He will lead us in different paths in the various seasons of our lives.

 

HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

CONTEND FOR THE FAITH

 

 My Mom passed from this life September 21, 2023. She was taken quickly out of this world by an aneurysm and was ushered into the presence of Jesus. We were very close, so I am sad for me because this life will never be the same. But I am happy for her because she is in the presence of Jesus, the One she lived her life for. She has reached the goal we all should be striving for. Mom was a prayer warrior, and she prayed on a daily basis for many of you who receive this newsletter. She was the one who led me down the path where I could meet Jesus. She was also the one who proofread, folded, stapled and stamped all these newsletters. She had a desire for every lost soul to be saved and prayed diligently every day toward that end. I thank God for what she taught me and what she brought to my life. She was a voice in this world proclaiming truth, grace, righteousness and faith in Christ Jesus. She proclaimed it in her conversations and her life. She proclaimed it in the poems she wrote. She even proclaimed it on Facebook. Now she has her eternal reward.

Most of us are willing to take a stand for the things we really believe in, the things that are of great importance to us. But it’s not always easy. We are not always popular when we stand for God’s Word, but truth is truth, and we cannot afford to hide it from others. Everyone needs to know. We are called to be a voice that proclaims Him. But are we? Are we really a voice to this world that proclaims God’s truth, grace, righteousness and faith in Jesus Christ?

 If we want to gain a reward that will not fade away, and if we want to bring others to Jesus, we need to learn how to work together as the people of God for the faith of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We need to be His voice in this world. His voice is very unwelcome among many, but Truth still needs to be proclaimed. There are those who will hear and welcome the good news. There are those who will hear and reject. Proclaiming the gospel isn’t just with words. It is also through our lives and actions. We can show people the gospel message by how we act, how we respond to them, and how we love. Those first Christians had a great love for one another and were one in Christ. They were the body of Christ in this world who shared the pure message of the gospel without adding or taking away from what the Lord had first spoken to them. They received a lot of opposition, but their message was more important than the opposition against them.

            Philippians 1:27-30 says, “Only let your conduct be worthy of the gospel of Christ, so that whether I come and see you or am absent, I may hear of your affairs, that you stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel, and not in any way terrified by your adversaries, which is to them a proof of perdition, but to you of salvation, and that from God. For to you it has been granted on behalf of Christ, not only to believe in Him, but also to suffer for His sake, having the same conflict which you saw in me and now hear is in me.”

            Paul wrote that to the Christians in Philippi as well as to you and me today. He preached truth. He made sure it was available to everyone he spoke with. He underwent great persecution because of the message of Jesus Christ. But he continued to strive to make Truth known to as many as he could reach.

            What does it actually mean to strive? It means to make strenuous efforts toward any goal. And what more worthy goal than the gospel of Jesus Christ? It also means to contend in opposition, battle, or any conflict. It takes effort and determination. We must strive, because if we retreat, who will teach others the Truth? How can people hear without someone telling them? Jesus told us to go and make disciples. That means to teach others the Word of God and the ways of God. We cannot afford to retreat. We must continue to move forward. No soldier ever won a battle by retreating. We don’t have to be afraid of those who oppose us. Our job is to make the truth of the gospel known. Then others can choose to accept salvation (a state of final spiritual bliss) or perdition. (a state of final spiritual ruin). So you can see that the reason we are to strive is because eternal souls are at stake. We can’t force anyone to follow Jesus, but we can make sure they have knowledge so they can make their own choice.

Jude wanted to write about the joys of the salvation we share, but God had a different message for him. So he wrote, “Dear friends, although I was very eager to write to you about the salvation we share, I felt compelled to write and urge you to contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to God’s holy people. For certain individuals whose condemnation was written about long ago have secretly slipped in among you. They are ungodly people, who pervert the grace of our God into a license for immorality and deny Jesus Christ our only Sovereign and Lord.” Jude warned them that everyone does not teach the truth of the gospel and they needed to be aware of those who taught false doctrines. We need to know Truth and stand for it.

Paul wrote to the Christians in Galatia, “I marvel that you are turning away so soon from Him who called you in the grace of Christ, to a different gospel, which is not another; but there are some who trouble you and want to pervert [distort] the gospel of Christ; But even if we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel to you than what we have preached to you, let him be accursed. As we have said before, so now I say again, if anyone preaches any other gospel to you than what you have received, let him be accursed.[Galatians 1:6-9]

There are those who try to change the Word of God, but they cannot. They can write their own gospel, but God’s Word is Truth and Truth never changes. It remains absolute…complete and unadulterated. That’s why we need to contend for the faith, the Word of God. To contend simply  means to struggle in opposition; to exert oneself vigorously. If there was anyone who contended for the faith, it was the apostle, Paul. He struggled in opposition with those who tried to pervert the gospel of Jesus Christ. It wasn’t a physical battle, but a spiritual battle. Paul wasn’t a fighter in the physical sense. Physically he seemed to be constantly being beat up because he taught the Scripture. Look at 2 Corinthians 11:24-28. Here Paul outlines a few examples of the opposition against him. He said, “ Of the Jews five times received I forty stripes save one. Thrice was I beaten with rods, once was I stoned, thrice I suffered shipwreck, a night and a day I have been in the deep; In journeyings often, in perils of waters, in perils of robbers, in perils by mine own countrymen, in perils by the heathen, in perils in the city, in perils in the wilderness, in perils in the sea, in perils among false brethren; In weariness and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness. Beside those things that are without, that which cometh upon me daily, the care of all the churches.” But he never quit being the voice of God in this earth until he was beheaded and received his reward in heaven.

What kept Paul from getting burned out and leaving the ministry? His love for Jesus Christ, his disregard for himself, his passion to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit even when he stood alone in dangerous territory, his stand to follow Jesus rather than do what everyone else was doing. I can’t imagine him following the notion of ‘church as usual’ with its form and lack of God’s Spirit. He didn’t have a goal he had set for himself. He had a message that burned in him and the world became his pulpit. He even said, “For if I preach the gospel, I have nothing to boast of, for necessity is laid upon me; yes, woe is me if I do not preach the gospel! For if I do this willingly, I have a reward; but if against my will, I have been entrusted with a stewardship.[1 Corinthians 9:16-17] Even with all the trials Paul endured, he said, “Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content. I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: every where and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need. I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me.” [Philippians 4:11-13] When he was on the top, he was content. When he was on the bottom, he was content. When he was in the middle, he was content because his contentment was in Christ, not in goals he had carefully crafted out. We burn out when we get our eyes on what we are doing instead of Who we are serving. We get burnt out when we go through the form that is expected of us instead of following the leading of the Holy Spirit burning inside of us. One is focusing on pleasing people. The other is focused on pleasing God. Paul wanted to please God, so he followed what He said and let God handle the consequences. His experiences taught him that even in the worst circumstance, Jesus was with him.

“Striving together for the faith of the gospel” is a concept we may find strange. But every true believer in Jesus is part of His body today. We are His hands, feet and voice. If we as the people of God do not strive together and contend for the gospel of Jesus Christ, who will? 

In all the ups and downs in our lives, we can strive together for the gospel of Jesus Christ. We can stand together and make a difference. And Jesus promised He would never leave us or forsake us.

Monday, July 17, 2023

HOW DO WE STAND?

 

    To stand means to be in an upright position on the feet or to remain firm or steadfast, as in a cause. That can be difficult to maintain if something or someone is pushing against you. There are some types of opposition you might possibly be able to stand your ground against. But if someone is stronger than you, or you try to stand against tornado-force winds, you cannot remain standing. You will fall from the force of the power being used against you.

In Ephesians 6, the apostle Paul tells us how to stand against evil powers that are much stronger than we are. We cannot remain standing on our own, but God has provided a way for us. Here we find the secret to having overcoming strength.

“In conclusion, be strong in the Lord [draw your strength from Him and be empowered through your union with Him] and in the power of His [boundless] might. Put on the full armor of God,…so that you may be able to [successfully] stand up against all the schemes and the strategies and the deceits of the devil. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood [contending only with physical opponents], but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this [present] darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly (supernatural) places. Therefore, put on the complete armor of God, so that you will be able to [successfully] resist and stand your ground in the evil day [of danger], and having done everything [that the crisis demands], to stand firm [in your place, fully prepared, immovable, victorious]. So stand firm and hold your ground, having tightened the wide band of Truth (personal integrity, moral courage) around your waist and having put on the breastplate of Righteousness (an upright heart), and having strapped on your feet the Gospel of Peace in preparation [to face the enemy with firm-footed stability and the readiness produced by the good news]. Above all, lift up the [protective] shield of faith with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. And take The helmet of Salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God. With all prayer and petition pray [with specific requests] at all times…in the Spirit, and with this in view, stay alert with all perseverance and petition interceding in prayer] for all God’s people.” [Amplified Bible]

We are to put on the complete armor, not just a piece here and there. Not just on certain days, or taking a break every once in a while. It is imperative that our armor stay intact.

Jesus came into this earth as the Son of God and the Son of man. His character remained consistent in every circumstance He encountered. Who He was and His conversation were the same whether He was with His disciples, the crowds, an individual or the religious rulers. Even in the presence of evil spirits, He took authority over them.

Jesus’ purpose was also always the same, and He never let anything divert Him from His purpose. Not the temptations of the devil, the acceptance of the crowd, the defiance and threats of the temple rulers or the horrors of the cross. He lived His earthly life totally surrendered, yielded, to the Father’s will. He spoke the truth clearly without apology. He understood the urgency of getting His message across to as many people as would hear Him. Yet He never tried to browbeat them into conforming. The Truth was there to either accept or reject. Even on trial, Jesus spoke Truth, knowing the consequences. He realized the power He had over His interrogators and tormentors, but He also knew His purpose for coming to this earth as a man. He was faithful to complete it.

Jesus never took a break from Who He was or His purpose. But He did take occasional breaks from the crowds, the religious leaders, the busyness of life, the heavy load of the ministry, and even from His own disciples. He went away alone to talk to His Father. Being in the presence of God is like recharging our spiritual batteries.

If we want to stand in every situation as Jesus stood, we must unceasingly keep ourselves covered with righteousness, salvation, faith, the gospel of peace, truth, the sword of the Spirit (the Word of God) and we must continue to pray in the Spirit. If any of the armor is missing, we have a weak area where the enemy can get an advantage over us. We never need to take a break from this armor. It is our protection, authority and strength. Satan looks for a weak area or a missing piece of armor. He will take advantage of any weakness he finds.

Jesus said we are to be rooted and grounded in Him. If our roots are deep in Jesus, we have a firm foundation and can remain standing. “Remain in Me, and I [will remain] in you. Just as no branch can bear fruit by itself without remaining in the vine, neither can you [bear fruit, producing evidence of your faith] unless you remain in Me. I am the Vine; you are the branches. The one who remains in Me and I in him bears much fruit, for [otherwise] apart from Me [that is, cut off from vital union with Me] you can do nothing.” John 15:4-5.

A vase of flowers can be moved from place to place easily. But a deep-rooted plant remains where it was planted. If you uproot it, it will die. It is the same with us. Apart from Jesus we can do nothing.

One Mothers Day I was handed a small plant as a gift from the church. I was happy to receive it, but then remembered my track record with plants. I asked my husband on the way to the car, “I wonder how long it will take me to kill this one?” But I decided to make it live. I would take good care of it. And I tried. I really did. But in my exuberance to succeed, I overwatered it and killed it. My husband tried to revive it by repotting it for me, but to no avail. It made me sad to think I had killed the little thing. I really wanted it to live.

            Have you ever had a dream or a direction from the Lord that you tried so hard to make come to pass that you killed it by your own determination and efforts? Maybe you rushed the timing or took it the wrong direction, and God was not in it. If we are not careful, we can take the work of God out of His hands, place it in our own and run with it. That never succeeds. Either He will have to find another person to carry out His plans or wait until we see our error and turn it back over to Him. When we do things His way, we will have His power behind it instead of our own might and power. His plans always succeed.

Can we honestly say that we, like Jesus, are the same in every circumstance and are loyal to the purpose God has entrusted to us? Are we suited up in God’s armor all the time, or just part of the time? Is our character consistent and are we faithful to our purpose every day? Do we even know what our purpose is? Our purpose is to be at the right place at the right time by God’s design and to make the right choice when we get there. The only way we can fulfill our purpose is to be led by the Holy Spirit and take on the whole armor of God. We can only do that by taking a break from all the busyness around us so we can hear from the Father.

In the days of Jesus, the laws that were instituted by God through Moses had been adapted to fit the mindset of those interpreting it. Many laws were added or taken away to accommodate the new mindset of the rulers. That sounds familiar to our day. But the problem was that the law of God is Truth, and if you change or twist Truth, you have created a separate entity that is a lie. Truth is Truth regardless of how we choose to view it. Jesus is the Truth, and to speak anything else would be to speak a lie, which He cannot do. So, when Jesus came teaching truth, it went against many of their man-made laws. That sounds familiar in our day, too. Naturally that made Him very unpopular with those who wielded the religious power of their day. Although His teachings demanded more holiness from the people, He made it easier to live a holy life by changing our sin nature to a new nature inhabited by the Spirit of God Himself.  “But as many as received him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name” It was no longer struggling to do what pleased God. It was a change of heart, a change of nature that allowed people to be empowered and led by the Spirit of God within them. It was no longer a physical struggle but a spiritual freedom to do what was right.

As we, the people of God, speak Truth, live Truth, and walk in Truth, we find ourselves walking against the forces of this world and the powers of darkness. That is why it is important to have every piece of our armor in place at all times. Then, and only then, can we stand. We stand in righteousness, salvation, faith, the gospel of Truth, and the sword of the Spirit [Word of God], and we continue to pray in the Spirit. That is how we stand. It is the only way we can successfully stand.

Have you got your armor on?

Tuesday, June 27, 2023

IS THERE NOT A CAUSE?

 

    Most of us are familiar with the account of David facing Goliath. There seems to be no rational reason for a shepherd boy to put himself in the place of danger that none of the trained soldiers or even the king were willing to place themselves. The army of Israel had been hearing the threats of this giant of a warrior for days, and they had been cowering in their own camp with no reply to his demand and no warrior willing to fight him. No one offered to risk their lives. They were at a stalemate. That is until David was sent by his father to take some food to the front lines where his brothers were in the army of Israel. While he was there delivering the provisions, he heard the giant come out and defy, not only the army of Israel, but the God of Israel. He began asking the soldiers questions about this giant. When his older brother heard him, he said to David, “Why did you come down here? And with whom have you left those few sheep in the wilderness? I know your pride and the insolence of your heart, for you have come down to see the battle.” And David said, “What have I done now? Is there not a cause?” There was a good reason why David was there in the camp. He was sent by their father to deliver food.  But while he was there, David saw a much greater cause. A cause that was being neglected.

David was just the delivery boy. But once he arrived at camp and saw what was happening, he knew there was a greater cause than delivering food. This Philistine was defying God, so David volunteered to fight him. King Saul said to David, “You are not able to go against this Philistine to fight with him; for you are a youth, and he a man of war from his youth.” But David said to Saul, “Your servant used to keep his father’s sheep, and when a lion or a bear came and took a lamb out of the flock, I went out after it and struck it, and delivered the lamb from its mouth…Your servant has killed both lion and bear; and this…Philistine will be like one of them, seeing he has defied the armies of the living God.”  Moreover David said, “The Lord, who delivered me from the paw of the lion and from the paw of the bear, He will deliver me from the hand of this Philistine.” Then he took his staff in his hand; and he chose for himself five smooth stones from the brook, and put them in a shepherd’s bag, in a pouch which he had, and his sling was in his hand. And he drew near to the Philistine. So the Philistine came, and began drawing near to David, and the man who bore the shield went before him.” David didn’t back up. He stood his ground. “And when the Philistine looked about and saw David, he disdained him; for he was only a youth…So the Philistine said to David, “Am I a dog that you come to me with sticks?” And the Philistine cursed David by his gods. And the Philistine said to David, “Come to me, and I will give your flesh to the birds of the air and the beasts of the field!” This warrior was sure of himself. Then David said to the Philistine, “You come to me with a sword, with a spear, and with a javelin. But I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied. This day the Lord will deliver you into my hand, … Then all this assembly shall know that the Lord does not save with sword and spear; for the battle is the Lord’s, and He will give you into our hands.”

David was sure of His God. He knew from experience what God can do, so he declared boldly that he would win. And he did because God was with him. When the Philistines saw that a boy had conquered their greatest warrior, they took off running. The army of Israel was right behind them to conquer them.

            Look around you. Is there not a cause? Is there not sufficient reason to stand up and proclaim the power, love and the Name of our God? We have been left in this world to provide truth and light. But what do we do when the enemy rages against us? Do we retreat and tremble? Or do we keep proclaiming the Good News of Great Joy because we are sure of our God?

Have we lost sight of our cause?   The cause of every Christian is found in the words of Jesus. He said, All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen.

            Jesus gave us the command to carry on the work He started in this earth. We are to teach His Word and make disciples. Jesus made it clear that all authority belongs to Him. He is the one in charge. Then He gives us a promise. He will be with us. He is not sending us out in our own strength. Just as David did not go out in his own strength, neither do we. He promises to be with us even to the end of the age, so we need to continue His work “even to the end of the age.” There is not a cut-off date. Are we so sure of Jesus Christ that we will take up the cause?

            As professing Christians we would do well to look within to see if we are in the condition to accomplish the work Jesus has assigned to us. Are we, ourselves, walking according to the teachings of Jesus and the principles of the Bible? Are we ready to be broken and poured out so others can hear the message of salvation? Are we willing to lay our lives into the hands of Jesus to use us as He wills, regardless of the outcome?

We are not told to raise up a physical army and go to war with whoever won’t receive the gospel. The kingdom of God is spiritual, not physical. Only Light can dispel darkness. So we are here to shine Christ’s light in the darkness so everyone can see it and accept or reject it.

There is a great need for the people of God to allow Him to search our hearts and see if there is any wicked way there. If there is any unbelief, apathy, complacency or disobedience to God’s Word, we need to confess and turn from it. Proverbs 29:13-14 tells us that “He who conceals his transgressions will not prosper, But whoever confesses and turns away from his sins will find compassion and mercy. Blessed and favored by God is the man who fears [sin and its consequence] at all times, But he who hardens his heart [and is determined to sin] will fall into disaster.”

If we truly want to see the Spirit of God move in our world, in our sphere of influence, we need to be prepared by the Spirit of God. We need a revelation from God to show us His will and purpose.  Proverbs 29:18 tells us this: “Where there is no revelation, people cast off restraint;
 but blessed is the one who heeds wisdom’s instruction.”

Without revelation from God, without light illuminating His Truth, people will not restrain themselves from sin and evil. Sin becomes rampant and the light goes dim. Without revelation, the Light in the people of God grows dim. When the Word of God is not taught or demonstrated in the lives of believers, others will have no example to light God’s way and they will go deeper into sin. There will be nothing to restrain them from delving into greater evil.

Where there is no revelation, even the people of God will begin to compromise Jesus’ teachings. Revelation comes from the Word of God and the Holy Spirit within our hearts.  We need a fresh revelation of what God’s Word really says instead of accepting the watered down version of man’s invention. We cannot bring Truth down to our sinful level and expect God to accept us. We are seeing that happen in a far-reaching way. And many are deceived about their soul’s salvation because they are depending on the “updated rules of religion” instead of having a relationship with Jesus Christ and following what He has declared as Truth. If Truth is changed, it becomes a lie.  Many are looking for an easy way when Jesus declared the way of Truth is a narrow path and few walk in it. Many professed Christians walk in the parts of Jesus’ teachings that make them feel comfortable, but turn a deaf ear to anything that requires something of them. If we have no vision from God, no understanding of His Word or leading of His Holy Spirit, we will live carelessly and spend our time and energies on things that don’t matter. But if we walk according to the Holy Spirit in us, He will lead us into truth and holiness. And we can be the Light of Christ to this world instead of blending in with the evil or hiding in fear. We need a spirit of brokenness over our sins and the sins of our cities and nation. We need to remove sin and apathy from our hearts and be firmly established on the Word of God. “The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit, a broken and a contrite heart – These, O God You will not despise.” “The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves such as have a contrite spirit.” Psalm 51:17  and Psalm 34:18] When we draw near to the Lord, He will open up our understanding and show us spiritual things that only He can reveal. We need those revelations to remain steadfast in the faith. Are we cowering in the camp or taking His Light into the darkness?

Look around you.

There is a cause.

 

 

Sunday, May 28, 2023

BUT THERE WAS LIGHT IN GOSHEN

 

        Have you ever experienced darkness so dense that you could see nothing at all, not even your hand in front of your face? That kind of darkness brings a halt to any activity and a fear that can only be removed when light enters in. I have heard of some caves that are so deep and dark that if you don’t have a guide and a light, you could easily fall into a deep chasm and lose your life. My husband and I went on a guided tour of a cave that was much less dangerous than that, but still if it hadn’t been for our guide and the lights, we would have been lost.

Life sometimes presents us with circumstances that seem to leave us in a dark place with no sense of direction of how we can get out. In the book of Exodus, we read the story of the Israelites who were stuck and had no way out of their situation. Most of us know the story of God’s people being enslaved in Egypt and how God sent Moses to deliver them out of slavery to a land of freedom He was giving them. Their nemesis was Pharaoh, the powerful king of Egypt, who was determined not to allow these people to leave their homes in Goshen no matter what consequences it brought on himself and his people. Pharaoh was determined to stand strong and prove he was in control, so he repeatedly rebelled against God.

 God brought ten plagues on Egypt. Before each of these plagues, Pharaoh was warned of what was to come if he did not obey God. Yet he refused to follow God’s command. The telling signs that these things were happening by God’s intervention and not some human force were the facts that God had Moses announce each one before it happened and most of them only affected the Egyptians and not God’s people just a short distance away. There was no way a mere human could arrange these catastrophes. There were ten plagues in all: water turning to blood, frogs, lice, flies, pestilence among their livestock, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and the death of the firstborn. But I want us to focus in on the plague of darkness.

 “And the Lord said unto Moses, Stretch out your hand toward heaven, that there may be darkness over the land of Egypt, even darkness which may be felt. And Moses stretched forth his hand toward heaven; and there was a thick darkness in all the land of Egypt three days: They saw not one another, neither rose any from his place for three days: but all the children of Israel had light in their dwellings.

Notice there was light in Goshen where God’s people lived. Those who followed God did not experience this darkness. They had light. The Egyptians not only experienced darkness, but they were totally disabled by it. They couldn’t even see one another in their own homes. It was that eerie type of darkness you can feel. They couldn’t go about their everyday business because they couldn’t see. They were blinded with thick darkness.

Let’s look at this same scenario on a spiritual level. The nemesis of humankind is Satan. He is determined to keep us all in darkness and to disable us from seeing the light of Jesus Christ that can bring us into Truth and freedom. He wants to be in control.

But Jesus was sent to deliver us from slavery to Satan and to bring us into a land of freedom which is His kingdom. Jesus warns us of the dangers if we continue walking in darkness. And He gives us the choice to walk in the light. However, Satan tries his best to keep us in darkness. That is the only way he can keep us under his control. This darkness disables us from walking in freedom. It causes us to be blind to the way of Truth.

Darkness and Light are total opposites. They cannot coincide. But how can you separate light and darkness? And how could there have been total, dense darkness, darkness that can be felt, in Egypt and yet there be light in Goshen? Goshen was part of Egypt. Only God can do that. After all, He separated light and darkness in the beginning. We read in Genesis 1:1-5 how God separated the light from darkness.

God also separates the darkness and the light spiritually. The light of God is there for everyone who wants to be part of the light. But we cannot be part of the light and part of the darkness at the same time. When light comes, darkness has to flee. Second Corinthians 6:14 asks this question. “and what fellowship can light have with darkness?” There is no way there can be an alliance between what is evil and what is good. When we surrender our lives to Jesus Christ, we are no longer part of the darkness.

In Matthew 4:16 Jesus quoted an Old Testament passage that was prophetic of His coming to restore light in the world. “The people who sat in darkness have seen a great light, and upon those who sat in the region and shadow of death Light has dawned.” So, who can walk in light? Everyone who is surrendered to Jesus Christ. “Then Jesus spoke to them again, saying, “I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life.” (John 8:12)  Psalm 18:28 says, “For you will light my candle: the Lord my God will enlighten my darkness.”

 Since Jesus is the Light, that is where I want to be. If God has separated the light from darkness, we should, too. Does that mean we live in little Christian communes away from the world? Absolutely not! Jesus prayed to the Father, not to take us out of this world, but to keep us from the evil, the darkness of this world. The only way those in this world can see light is through those of us who have the light of Jesus in us. But if we partake of the darkness of this world, we lose our light.

If we truly want to belong to the kingdom of God, the kingdom of light, we will choose to establish our lives on the Word of God. Then we will have spiritual light to understand those things that we never understood before. Suddenly the Bible becomes clear. It makes perfect sense, just like when you turn on a light in a dark room. Everything changes. Suddenly you can see clearly what is there. You see the arrangement of the furniture in the room and you can move through the room without running into something and getting hurt. Jesus said, “If anyone walks in the day, he does not stumble, because he sees the light of this world. But if one walks in the night, he stumbles, because the light is not in him.”

When we purpose to live our lives in the light according to Jesus’ teachings, we will find that He enlightens us. When we read the Bible and take it as our guide for life, we will receive understanding and wisdom to lead us through the pitfalls and obstacles of life. We don’t have to stumble through a dark world because we have His light in us. If we allow the Word of God to be our guide, we will have light and life more abundantly. We don’t have to be ruled by habits, sin, past failures or any other thing that will bring us down. Darkness no longer has dominion over us. But we need to keep our lights burning bright and not neglect them.

One of the light bulbs went out in the room where I was. It was noticeably dimmer than it had been before. But since it was up on the ceiling, I left it like it was until I could get help. I had a hard time seeing without that bulb at first, but after a few minutes my eyes adjusted, and I didn’t even notice the poor lighting. It did not take long to accept a lesser quality than I had before.

            As darkness settles over the earth, it’s easy to shift gears and compromise rather than retain the light in our souls. Others’ rejection of Christ, humanism, and trying to be politically correct can turn us from the true Light, Jesus Christ. If the light dims in our soul a little at a time, we won’t notice as much. That happens when we compromise a little here and a little there. Then we find ourselves apart from God and groping in darkness like everybody else. Beware of letting your light go out. Make sure you keep your light burning brightly by staying in fellowship with Jesus.   Jesus said those who hear His teachings and have a teachable heart, those who love the truth and walk in the light of the truth they have been given, will receive more truth, more light. But those who do not have a teachable heart and who do not practice what they hear in the light of Jesus’ words will lose what they heard. The choice is ours. We can walk in the brilliant light of Jesus Christ where His light will plainly show us the truth and lead us into more and more of His Truth, or we can walk in darkness.

“For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light (for the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness, righteousness, and truth).”

Monday, April 24, 2023

STILL

 

 Have you ever had an MRI? You are placed in a restrictive tunnel, and they tell you to be completely still. Movement will keep the test from giving a true reading. It’s not always easy to be still. Even if we have a broken bone or illness that calls for bed rest, we can get antsy and are ready to get up and get something done instead of lying there accomplishing nothing. But just lying there is accomplishing something when we need the rest to make us mobile again. Sometimes we need to stop so we can start again. Sometimes we need to be quiet so God can speak to us. It’s easy to interpret these “time-outs” as punishment when it is actually a time of refreshment and renewal. God knows we need them, even if we don’t.

Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 says, “To everything there is a season, A time for every purpose under heaven: A time to be born, And a time to die; A time to plant, And a time to pluck what is planted; A time to kill, And a time to heal; A time to break down, And a time to build up; A time to weep, And a time to laugh; A time to mourn, And a time to dance; A time to cast away stones, And a time to gather stones; A time to embrace, And a time to refrain from embracing; A time to gain, And a time to lose; A time to keep, And a time to throw away; A time to tear, And a time to sew; A time to keep silence, And a time to speak; A time to love, And a time to hate; A time of war, And a time of peace.

What season are we in? We may be pushing ahead into the kingdom of God and working as hard as we can. But, what happens when God takes us aside to be still? Can we understand when it is the hand of God at work in us? We need to know the times and know when to do what. We can only do that as God reveals it to us.        

From the foundation of the world, God has had a plan and has carried it out in His wisdom and power exactly as He intended it to be and exactly when He intended it to be.

Between the end of the Old Testament writings and the New Testament, there were 400 years of silence from God. But when He spoke next, what exciting news He brought.

Galatians 4:4-5 tells us: “But when the fullness of the time had come, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law, that we might receive the adoption as sons.” There was a time for that Son to become flesh and dwell among us. There was a time for Him to sow the Word. A time to gather His disciples. A time to speak and a time to be silent. There was also a time for that Son to die.

Hebrews 2:10 tells us: “For it was fitting for Him, for whom are all things and by whom are all things, in bringing many sons to glory, to make the captain of their salvation perfect through sufferings.” But it was only for a time. Jesus was only on the cross for a time. He was only in the tomb for a time. He was only “made flesh and dwelt among us” for a time. When He rose, it was forever!

Through Jesus Christ, mankind will once again be in perfect union with Him in a perfect place, and all gathered together unto Him…in God’s time.

Satan is trying to bring the whole world together under the canopy of evil…a new world order under his rule. But it can only last for a time. Because God has a purpose and it is not for the devil to reign. And when all evil is vanquished (destroyed), nothing will be left except those who are one with God. God’s purpose is to bring everything into one in Christ. That is true peace. Just as Jesus was born, lived and died in the fullness of time, He will return in the fullness of time and set up His kingdom in the fullness of time, bringing everything into one in Him. Nothing will stop Him.

            I know there are times when God brings a pause into our lives and we feel as if we just need to move a little. But there is a time to move and a time to remain still, motionless. We need to distinguish the times and seasons we find ourselves in. If this is a season for you to be still, embrace it. Listen for the voice of God and remain calm even in the midst of the turmoil around you. Let Him impart to you the wisdom and strength to be able to continue on the journey He has ahead for you. We can learn so much when we remain still in the presence of the Almighty Lord God.

            Don’t allow yourself to feel neglected or useless. God took years to prepare Moses for the task He had for him to accomplish. He sent David through many harsh conditions before he was able to be used by God in a powerful way. Don’t pull away from God in silent times. Draw closer to Him and let Him accomplish in you what He needs to do so He can use you in a powerful way. Being still seems to be the exact opposite of becoming powerful, but in reality it is a powerful tool used by God. Jesus Himself pulled aside often to be still in His Father’s presence and gain wisdom, strength and guidance for what lay ahead. Surely we need to do the same.

The word ‘still’ has several meanings. Here are a few:

Remaining in place or at rest; When we are unsure of a time or season in our lives, it is imperative that we not push forward on our own trying to create something outstanding for us to do. We need to remain at rest in the place God has ordained for us to be until the fullness of time comes. Then when the season comes for us to accomplish God’s purpose, we will be prepared and ready to face the task.

Free from turbulence or commotion;   Many times we have no choice but to remain still, but we are turbulent inside. There have been many times when we had ministry scheduled for a certain place at a certain time when something came up that made it impossible. I would get turbulent inside, trying to think of a way to make it happen anyway. All it did was cause turmoil inside me and prolong the inevitable. The truth was we were going to have to cancel and re-schedule. Rather than pushing to make something happen, we need to learn to be still and let God work out His will through us.

Peaceful; tranquil; We can only be at peace when we are at one with God. In her book, “Suffering Is Never For Nothing”, Elizabeth Elliot wrote about arriving at the airport and finding the airport was closed when they arrived for their flight although they had tickets to leave for their destination that day. She said that everyone was upset and ranting, raving and crying. There were fist fights and people who wouldn’t get off the plane even after they had been told the airport had closed. There was total chaos. Although she and her husband had people expecting them on the other end of the line, they had peace. This is what she said about it all. “Lars and I were not at the mercy of the weather, let alone of the airport. We’re not adrift in chaos. We’re held in the everlasting arms. And therefore, and this makes a difference, we can be at peace and we can accept. We can say yes, Lord, I’ll take it. The faculty by which I apprehend God is the faculty of faith.”  We can trust God in all our ways, knowing that He knows best.”

Without waves or perceptible current; not flowing, as water. The water that the Lord, our Shepherd, leads us to drink from is not an ocean or the rapids. He leads us beside the still waters. There we can drink our fill without fear of drowning or being overcome by the tide. God gives us precious times beside the still waters to refresh and restore our souls. There is time enough to face the wiles of the devil and do the work of God’s kingdom as we face persecution. But in these moments of stillness, we gain courage to walk through the valley of the shadow of death and fear no evil.

The seasons of stillness in our lives are for our good. They are to teach us the value of waiting on the Lord. Isaiah 40:31 tells us, “But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” That scripture applies to those who wait on the Lord. Those who accept His times of stillness when He prescribes it for them. Those who rest in His hands.

Psalm 46:10 says, Be stilland know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!

Embrace your moments of stillness and learn afresh and anew that He indeed is God.