Friday, June 28, 2013

Love of Truth Breeds Hatred of Falsehoods


The Truth Will Not Stay Buried
(1 Corinthians 15: 3-8; 22,23)

I hate every false way.  Love of truth breeds hatred of falsehoods. The godly man was not indifferent to anything; what he did not love he hated.  David was not a waverer, he knew what he felt, and he expressed it. The psalmist's detestation was as unreserved as his affection.  He did not always have a good word for any practice that could not stand the light of truth.  He was determined to avoid every form of error and sin.  May the Holy Spirit so rule in our hearts that our affections toward the precepts of the Word will be the same as David's.  Commentary taken from the Treasury of David - by Charles Spurgeon
My thoughts on this passage...

Today, we see books to do with "A loving God would not send anyone to hell."   They state God is love, and a loving God cannot send anyone to hell because that would go against who He is by nature.  They ignore what Jesus says about hell in the Bible. 

The Bible does say God is love.  Love permeates His whole being.  It is the essence of who He is.  God is also holy, just, righteous, and many other good things.  The thing is, God isn't part holy, part just, part righteous and so on, covered by a blanket of love.  He is completely holy, completely just, completely righteous, and completely love. He is not part anything, but wholly everything good. 

This is why because of His holiness, He cannot look upon sin; because of His justice, sin must be punished; because of His love, Jesus paid the penalty for our sin, died in our place, and imputed His perfect righteous life to all those who would put their faith in His shed blood, and His substitutionary act on our behalf.  

According to Scripture He died, was buried, rose on the third day, and was witnessed by over 500 people, plus the disciples. When he ascended back to heaven 40 days later in a flesh and bone body (Luke 24:39), He promised to return.  In the meantime, He would send the Holy Spirit to be with all those who belonged to Him and He would be their Helper. (The resurrection: 1 Corinthians.15:3-8; 20-23; Luke 24:13-45; the first four chapters of Acts)


According to Jesus, (according to Scripture) there is a hell, and all those whose names are not written in the Book of Life will have their part in it, along with Satan and his apostate angels.  Being in denial of it does not make it untrue.  It will not save you.  There will be no sin in heaven.  The only way into heaven is by humbly recognizing we are a sinner in need of a Savior, repenting (to turn from known sin),  and putting our faith in Christ Jesus and His substitutionary atonement on the cross, believing that He died and rose again from the dead. He will one day return, not as Savior, but as Judge against all those who have rejected Him.  Revelation 19:11-16;  Rev.20:11-15; Rev.21:6-8).
If He is not your Savior and Lord yet, please sincerely and humbly seek Him.  He says that if you will seek Him with all your heart and mind you will find Him.  He is able to forgive all your sins, regenerate your heart to love Him, and give the Holy Spirit to bring God's Word to life for you so you can grow spiritually, progressively taking on His character and love..
We all know others, family, friends, co-workers, and acquaintances, that may still be believing the lies of Satan and have not yet recognized they are sinners in need of a Savior.  We must not give up praying for them to come to a saving faith in Christ Jesus.  Let’s ask God to work in their hearts and lives to draw them to His Son, whatever it takes.  We want them regenerated and in heaven with us.
When we know Jesus, we naturally want others to know Him too.  Our part is to pray for others, live our lives intentionally being aware that God is able to bring anyone across our path that needs an encouraging word, a listening ear, a prayer, or help with something.  Through some of these God incidences God may be preparing hearts to want to know Him, or he may be healing hearts that need a special word.  If we are to be a vessel for the Master’s use, we need to be prepared and pre-prayed before we leave home and… be alert during the day for whatever God may bring across our path. Ask God to give you His Word for anyone He brings across your path and if they are a seeker, let them ask a question to open up discussion. This actually happened once with me and a Hindu lady. I prayed God would have her ask a question about Him, and she did.  I was amazed (I guess I should not have been, but I was).

Have you experienced God-incidences in your life?  You probably have.  If we are really busy, we may not have recognized it at the time. Other times we have no doubt about it.  Start looking for them.  Stay alert and be prepared.
Are you prepared to meet different type challenges during your day?  One of them could be a God-incident.
Hebrews 13:3  says, “Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some people have entertained angels without knowing it.”
Most importantly, do you know the correct Biblical doctrines about God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit)? Do you have knowledge of the attributes and character of God?  Do you know the full gospel message, in case someone should ask you, or know the Bible references?  If you are not certain, don’t guess.  Use a Bible to look them up or go to an online Biblios.com or Bible Gateway to look up information.  If you just guess, you could possibly give out doctrinal error.  You don’t want to do that, so humbly tell them you will look it up for them and get back to them shortly.
Want to share any God-incidents?  Please do so in the comments section. It would be nice to hear other's on this.  :)
~Annie~

Friday, June 21, 2013

Direct My Footsteps According to Your Word: Let no sin rule over me



Direct my footsteps according to Your Word: Let no sin rule over me.

 

 

When we surrender a particular thing to God we can be certain He will test us on itAt least He does me.  I always thought of myself as an honest person but then started examining myself to see if that was as true as I thought it was.  To my surprise, when I thought back, I realized I have told a little lie on occasion, mostly when someone asked me something that I wished they hadn’t. For example, because I have osteoporosis, my son told me I need to stop moving furniture around. I like to rearrange rooms to see if I can find a new way to arrange things that I hadn’t thought of yet.  My son says this is a disease with me. I told him I will try not to.  Weeks later, he will ask me if I have moved the furniture again?  Although I  did, I don’t admit it, instead I would say, What do you think I have moved? Even though it isn’t an outright lie, it is still not being totally honest.  My reasoning was that I didn’t want him to get upset because I changed things around again. I know this isn’t the only little lie I have told, but they are usually for what seems a good reason at the time.  “It is these little foxes that destroy the fruit in the vineyard.”  Therefore, I have surrendered these “little foxes” to the Lord and am relying on Him to convict me if I should slip into this again. 


 
Integrity includes those gray areas we might not think about when doing somethingYou know, things we’ve always done because everyone else does them, and we just hadn’t given much, if any, thought to them. Well, God didn’t waste any time in revealing to me how easy it is to lie without realizing it in the moment.  I am so grateful He was gentle with me as the Holy Spirit convicted me. It was just another proof to me, He is willing to help me in this area, and any other area as I surrender them and allow Him to work in me.
The Test: My son bought me a Costco membership card.  I noticed on the application it said that it could be shared with a spouse, or other family member.  The catch was that the other family member had to be sharing the same address.  Now my son lives in another city but visits every now and then, and when he does, it is usually on a weekend.  He often stays over night before driving home.  Occasionally, he will stay for a few days or more, but this is usually when his sister is visiting from out of country.  I wanted to put him on my Costco card because when he is down he takes me out shopping and, after all, he just bought the card for meSo this is what I said to the clerk:
"My son lives out of town, but often stays at my apartment on weekends and takes me out shopping because I do not have a car.”  This is true except for the part “often” stays on weekends.  It is more like once a month and he usually only stays over for the one night. The clerk said it should be alright as long as he can have a couple of pieces of mail sent to him at my address. That seemed good. I didn’t see anything wrong with it as everyone does it.

Test oneI had a hard time sleeping that night as my mind was going over the details of that transaction.  I remembered committing to God integrity in everything, including the little things that we don’t usually think about.  Then I realized I failed God’s test!  I, by trying to get around the family member having to stay at the same address rule, caused the clerk to go against her integrity by suggesting a way to accommodate me.  I caused her to sin.  This was all my idea, so I was also causing my son to sin by suggesting he get a couple pieces of mail sent to him at my address.  Wow!  It is true that when we sin, we never sin alone.  Our sin always involves others. 

I called my son the next day to tell him that I was wrong in what I did, and how I had surrendered that area to God… then God tested me on it, and I failed that test.  He understood and told me he doesn’t need a Costco card anyway. I felt some relief, but thought maybe I should go back to the clerk and let her know I was wrong.  I was telling another person about this and how I felt it was a test and I had flunked it but wanted to make amends.  Not more than five minutes later this other person, who helps me out a lot, asked if she could get a few things on my Costco card and she would give me the cash for them before we got to the till.  I said, “Sure!”  Then less than a minute later, it hit me, I have been tested again and flunked... for the second time!  I answered without thinking.  I need to get James 1:19 engraved on my mind. “Be quick to listen, slow to speak…

I confessed my failure again and knew what I needed to do.  I couldn’t go back to the same clerk as she was not there when I went back a couple days later, and I was not even sure if I would recognize her as there are different ones there at different times.   I could, however, keep my integrity by giving a gift membership to the loving person who is always helping me when my son is not here.  I had wanted to give her a gift but didn’t know what to get her.  Now, I knew what to get, and was very happy to be able to give her something that would be both useful and beneficial to her.  This also solved the problem of her putting her items in my cart even though she was paying for them, but didn’t have a card to get the deals. Like me, she didn’t think anything of putting a few items in my cart and giving me the cash to pay for them before we got to the till. The difference now, is that I committed everything to do with integrity to God so that those little foxes do not destroy the fruit in my vineyard, but more importantly, I want to honor Him in all my ways.
God knows I usually learn better the hard way because I am very impulsive and don’t always think through what I am going to say before I blurt out something.  I am grateful that He showed me and was gentle in doing it.  I feel rewarded because I was able to do something for someone who does much for me, and am again reminded that God is interested in helping us keep our commitments to Him.
 
So when you have surrendered some area of your life that you are ready to have renewed for your character refinement to be more Christ-like, remember this:  You will be tested on it.  If you flunk like I did, you will be tested again in another way.  Why, because He works with us when we invite Him to, by surrendering any specific area.  It is exciting knowing God was at work bringing these challenges to test me, except He doesn’t give you a 60 second warning that we are about to be tested.  The tests are needed because they are what strengthen us in both our perseverance and our faith.
 
What have I learned through this test?

1.       When we sin, we never sin alone
2.       Our sin can cause others to sin by unintentionally involving them in it.
3.       Our sin can hurt other people or cause them to stumble
4.       God wants to help us deal with our sin and has provided all we need to do so.
5.       I need to listen carefully, slow down, and pause before speaking
     
I know God brought these things to me in order to test me so that “I” would know what’s in my heart, and would discover joy follows disappointment when we want to please God and make things right…and at the same time have opportunity to bless another.

What are some of your “little foxes” that might ruin the fruit in your vineyard?

Hebrews 12:1-3 tells us to “throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, so we can run with perseverance the race marked out for us.  We need to keep our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross…

It is these little foxes that destroy the fruit in the vineyard, our sin, that entangles us in the ways of the world. We need to remind ourselves that we are representatives of Christ to reveal to the world what He is like, just as He revealed to the world what His Father is like.

I have another little fox to throw out of the vineyard but I will not be doing it alone. The Master of the vineyard will be working along side of me at my invitation.

 ~Annie~

Friday, June 14, 2013

All Good Things Come From God...even tests, trials, and afflictions







Psalm 119: 67,68

67.  Before I was afflicted I went astray.  Often, our trials act as a thorn hedge to keep us in good pasture, and our prosperity is a gap through which we go astray.  The spiritual, who prize growth in grace, will bless God that those dangerous days are over, for they know that if the weather is stormy, it is also healthier.  It is well when the mind is open and candid.  Perhaps David would never have known and confessed his straying if he had not smarted under the rod.  Let us join in his humble acknowledgments, for doubtless we have imitated him in straying.  We must remember we can never rise to one world without the other world descending.

But now I keep Your Word.  When there is no spiritual life, affliction works no spiritual benefit.  But where the heart is sound, trouble awakens conscience, wandering is confessed, and the soul becomes obedient to the command. Before his trouble David wandered.  But afterward, he kept within the hedge of the Word and found good pasture for his soul.  The trial tethered him to the proper place; it kept him, and then he kept God's Word.  Sweet are the uses of adversity, which puts a bridle on transgression and furnishes a spur for holiness.  –above quotes taken from Charles Spurgeon in Treasury of David

68. You are good, and what You do is good; teach me Your decrees.

My thoughts on Psalm 119:67,68

Everyone will have tests and trials, at least at some point in their life. These tests and trials can be short term, very long term, or a mixture of both.  I believe God has them special ordered for each of us according to our needs, and/or the needs of others we are connected to in some way.  We do not see these needs as we don't really know the depths of our own heart as well as we might think.  God searches our heart and knows exactly what we need to build into us the character and love of His Son, Christ Jesus.

When our focus is on the things of the world and what it offers, it is taken off Christ.  We depend on worldly things to entertain us, make us happy and to fill our time.  We desire to have more money so we can buy more things.  But is this what God wants for us? He wants us to have some recreation and rest on a regular basis, but does He want us to be filling our heart with movies or videos that pollute our minds with instant sex, violence, and occultic themes, and even worse, irreverent language that dishonors the name of Christ Jesus, who saved us. Would He not rather have us watch wholesome movies, and even more importantly, to fill our heart with His Word so that we will be prepared for every situation as the Holy Spirit takes what we have stored up in our heart, and brings it to our remembrance at any particular time of need?

In 2 Corinthians1:5-11 Paul tells the Corinthians that the sufferings they endured were so that they would not rely on themselves, but on God.  He also told them that through Christ, our comfort would overflow to others experiencing the same things.  In this way, God uses our sufferings for His good, our good, and the good of others. You might ask, how does God use our sufferings for our own good?

If God's purpose is to form the character and love of Christ Jesus in us, we should take another look at the character and love of Christ in action.  What did Jesus teach us about relationship with the Father? The following are just a few things...

Jesus arose before daybreak every morning to go to a solitary place to commune with His Father.  Before He started His day He wanted to be prepared and pre-prayed.  He always listened to His Father, and did what the Father wanted Him to do.  He watched to see where the Father was working and He joined Him.  He was also setting an example for us to follow.  He did nothing on His own initiative. He gave all glory to the Father.  How often are we listening to the Father?  How often do we do things on our own initiative?  How often are we watching to see where God is working around us?  How are we doing about starting our day with prayer regarding the day before us? 

The tests and trials are the tools God uses to build the character and love and all else needed, such as a forgiving spirit,  the fruits of the Spirit, see also 2 Peter 1: 3-11.  This is the part that benefits us, and thereby benefits others and pleases God.  This is what God uses to bring good changes in us and draws others closer to desiring after Him.

All good things come from above.  Tests and trials may be painful, but our Sovereign God knows how to bring good out from any trial.  We often don't see it until later, but it is always there in the works.  It works much better if we rely on Him rather than ourselves.  Like a good parent He knows what is best for our eternal good.

Teach me Your statutes.  David prays, " Lord be good and do good to me, that I may both be good and do good through Your teaching. 
 

 

Friday, June 7, 2013

The Mercy of God in Salvation


The Mercy of God in Salvation
Psalm 119 -41

My personal thoughts on this particular passage...

41. Your salvation. This is the sum and crown of all mercies; deliverance from all evil, both now and forever more. This is the first mention of salvation in this Psalm, and it is joined with mercy. "For by grace you have been saved (Eph 2:8). What a mass of mercies is heaped together in the one salvation of our Lord Jesus! It includes the mercies that spared us before our conversion. Then there is calling mercy, the regenerating mercy, and the pardoning mercy. Nor can we exclude from complete salvation the many mercies that are needed to conduct the believer safe to glory. (quote  by Charles Spurgeon).

When I look back on my life, in retrospect, I see many of God's mercies toward me, even before I knew Him.  There was more than one instance in my life where I should have died, but by God's intervention and mercy, I didn't.  Even in many other circumstances I have experienced God's mercies, although I may not always have recognized them, at that time, as coming from Him.  As we know, God often uses other people to carry some of these mercies to us.  Whatever sources or tools God chooses to use, we need to remember who put it into the hearts of the people, at that specific time of need, to be there for another.  The original source of kindness and mercy is always from God.
The greatest mercy is that God has been watching over us, preserving us, as well as preparing us by bringing particular people, and circumstances into our lives.  Why?  He loves us as a Father and always had a plan to adopt us as His children.  First, though, because He is holy and cannot tolerate sin in His presence, our Triune God planned a way of freeing us of our sin debt and providing us with His Son's perfect righteousness.  He did this  so  that we could be reconciled and have a personal intimate relationship with the Father through Christ Jesus, enabled and empowered by the Holy Spirit.
God is patient with us and will reveal Himself bit by bit to us, over many years, and often through many tears. He knows exactly what circumstances we need, and how long it will take for us to recognize we are sinners in need of a Savior.  We cannot save ourselves through any number of good works, and we can never be good enough by our own efforts. We must recognize and believe His Word is true and there is only one Savior under heaven who can save, and that is Jesus Christ, (Acts 4:12)  God's  only Son.  Romans 10:17  says  "Faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the Word of Christ." 
For myself, before my heart was regenerated I knew a little about Jesus and  went to church for awhile, but I did not have a strong desire to live for Him only.  I didn’t even know what that meant.  I was still living for worldly pleasures.  In 1970  I experienced a lot of very bad occultic bloody flashbacks, some of which involved "a" Jesus. That  did a number on me. Later, it was through working out and healing from my past,  I was driven to  studying the Bible to untangle much twisted Scripture and to find out the truth who Jesus really was and what He was really like.  I put a lot of effort and time in learning doctrines of the Bible and as much as I could about Jesus, Himself.  It was years later while riding in a car on the way home from church that a light bulb went on. It just flashed in my mind, that Jesus was God.  I don’t know why I never noticed that while searching, or even how I could have missed it.  I was delivered that night through the mighty and powerful name of Jesus Christ and was freed to worship Him.  My life has changed from that time and I know it.  The reason I was studying the Bible was to find out what Jesus was really like and what the Bible said about Him, and wanting to know what the main doctrines about Him where. I found the true, genuine Jesus in my search.  Later, I was excited to find out that from Genesis to Revelation is actually mainly about Jesus.  From the time of my deliverance I have gained an insatiable appetite for God’s Word and the desire to share it with others.    I hope everyone will be able to experience this.  Many or most of you probably already understand this joy and delight in God’s Word, which is really a treasure chest of diamonds and precious jewels.
After we have come to a saving faith in Christ Jesus we shall see mercy after mercy, for they are new every morning (Lam.3:22,23).  We have a new living hope and that is Christ in us, the hope of glory (Col.1:27).  God's Word becomes a delight as we feed on it daily and drink of His Holy Spirit.  As we are progressively being transformed through the renewing of our mind (attitudes), dying to sin in our lives, and surrendering each day to Him we will witness His mercies each time we mess up.  His mercy will not let us go. He will bring into our life whatever is necessary for our continued sanctification.  Yes, we were sanctified, but we continue to grow in sanctification as we persevere in our faith. I believe it is all part of working out in our life what Christ has already given us. It is God who works in us to will and act according to His good purpose  (Philippians 2:12,13). We will still have tests and trials to go through before we go home, but we never need to go through them alone, or in our own strength.  He walks us through them.  He has become our Anchor, and our faith will be unmovable as we keep our eyes and heart fixed on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith, who went before us, enduring the cross…for the joy set before Him.
 
 
Annie~

Freedom of Choice

The first humans were created in the image of God to be like Him in character and love with free will... which meant freedom to choose. ...