September 6, 2024 -- I Corinthians 6:9-11 -- God's incredible power to forgive

Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men who practice homosexuality, 10 nor thieves, nor the greedy, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God. 11 And such were some of you. But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God.
I Corinthians 6:9-11 ESV

Verse 11 states “and such were some of you”. It is easy to look at this list and go, “Phew, I am not one of those people”. The list misses murders, and those who hate their parents, Sabbath breakers, and meddlers, and gossips (as well as many other sins). What is Paul’s point? I’m going to quote Mez McConnell, himself a victim of terrible childhood abuse at the hands of his step-mother:

     Many people struggle with the thought of a loving God
     sending people to hell. Yet, these same people have no
     problem with paedophiles, rapists and the like going to
     hell. That’s not a problem.

     That would be justice.

     But God doesn’t differentiate between sinners. Sin is
     lawlessness and we all fall into that category. That’s a
     bitter pill to swallow. Here’s an even more bitter one.
     Some paedophiles and rapists will be in heaven. They
     will get to enjoy the glories of living with God for eternity.
     And some of their victims will be worshipping Jesus side
     by side with them. Even more incredibly, they will be
     there with them.

     I mean, that is just scandalous! thee is a verse in a famous
     hymn that says, “The vilest offender who truly believes,
     that moment from Jesus a pardon receives.
” For many
     years I refused to sing that verse. I refused to believe
     that God would do that to me. That there was still an
     opportunity for my abuser to go to heaven.

     There was no way that I would accept any of this ever.

     Ever.

     Until I had a complete change of heart.

     What I’ve learned as a pastor is that God saves anybody
     and everybody He chooses. He doesn’t ask for my opinion.
     He doesn’t ask for your opinion. We don’t get to decide who
     is worthy and who is not.
Mez McConnell “The Creaking of the Stairs”, 2021 reprint, page 157

                             
O Lord God, Who inhabits eternity,
The heavens declare Your glory,
The earth Your riches,
The universe is Your temple;
Your presence fills immensity,
Yet You have of Your pleasure created life,
and communicated happiness;
You have made me what I am, and given me what I have;
In You I live and move and have my being;
Your providence has set the bounds of my habitation,
and wisely administers all my affairs.
I thank You for Your riches to me in Jesus,
for the unclouded revelation of Him in Your Word,
where I behold His Person, character, grace, glory,
humiliation, sufferings, death, and resurrection;
Give me to feel a need of His continual saviourhood,
and cry with Job, ‘I am vile’,
with Peter, ‘I perish’,
with the publican, ‘Be merciful to me, a sinner’.
Subdue in me the love of sin,
Let me know the need of renovation
as well as of forgiveness,
in order to serve and enjoy You for ever.
I come to You in the all-prevailing name of Jesus,
with nothing of my own to plead,
no works, no worthiness, no promises.
I am often straying, often knowingly opposing Your authority,
often abusing Your goodness;
Much of my guilt arises from my religious privileges,
my low estimation of them,
my failure to use them to my advantage,
But I am not careless of Your favour or
regardless of Your glory;
Impress me deeply with a sense of Your omnipresence,
that You know my path, my ways, my lying down, my end.
from: VALLEY OF VISION "God the Source of All Good"

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August 30, 2024 -- Proverbs 30:5 -- God's Word: His command and His promise

Every word of God proves true;
     He is shield to those who take refuge in Him.
Proverbs 30:5 ESV

Where the English reads word the original Hebrew language has a few different nouns which have all been simply translated as word. It can be word, as in, this is the word of the LORD though it is His prophets who speak it. They do so as His ambassadors and as such these words carry the weight of the High King of Heaven Himself. In today's verse the original language word carries the underlying sense of both command and promise. Those who receive His word as a command and pattern their lives according to it, find He does exactly as He promises.

Look at the lives of various prominent men and women in the Bible who faced incredible hardships and yet walking in obedience to Him knew God as their shield of protection. Ruth, the Moabitess, left her peoples and all she knew and though widowed followed her mother-in-law from Moab (thus leaving her pagan life) going to the land of Israel. She walked according to the promises of God as Naomi her mother-in-law taught her. She was shielded by God’s goodness and given a place among the people of God. Stephen, the first New Testament martyr, was described as a man full of grace and power. He was filled with the wisdom of God. Saul, the killer of Christians before he became Paul the disciple of Jesus, was there overseeing the stoning-to-death of Stephen. As he was dying Stephen, filled with the Holy Spirit, gazed into heaven and saw the glory of Jesus (Acts 7:55) and thus shielded by the word of God with his dying breath, as his final statement, prayed for the forgiveness of his persecutors. Even as he was dying he took refuge in God His shield and under that shelter found courage and holy boldness to pray.

Stephen’s prayer certainly was uttered as one obedient to the word, where word means the command and promise of God. Interestingly, Saul would later be rescued from the dominion of darkness and brought into the kingdom of Light, where glorious Son of God rules His saved people by His gracious word. Interestingly, Saul, later named Paul, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit wrote “Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse them” (Romans 8:14). Surely Paul as he penned those words he must have remembered the time he approved the martyrdom of Stephen and as he watched the man dying, nevertheless heard Stephen pray the blessing of God’s forgiving mercy be applied to all his persecutors. In a beautiful answer to Stephen’s prayer uttered with his life’s final breaths, Saul, one of the most prominent persecutors becomes a trophy of Jesus’ grace.

For Ruth and Stephen, and in the lives of the people once-sinners-now-by-grace-saints which the Bible records, you see how the word—the commands of God and the promises attached to it—shielded them. They encountered heavy and hard trials. Yet those hardships proved to be light and momentary in the view of God’s great salvation. Dear fellow believer, obey the commands of God and trust His promises are "yes" and "amen" in Jesus Christ.

Who is like You, O God of mercy and love? There is none in the farthest reaches of the cosmos, nor anywhere else in all creation who can even approach Your greatness, Your splendor, Your majesty and power. You alone are God and Your commands and promises are true and all-together lovely. Thank You for the accomplished work of Jesus Christ through Whom we are reconciled to You and to one another and set at peace within our own mind and hearts. Blessed be Your Name, Jesus, as You with the Father, give to us the strengthening Holy Spirit to live in us til this life’s fierce warfare shall cease. Guide us, Almighty God, that we may walk according to Your commands and live in the glorious light of Your promises fulfilled. Amen.

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August 29, 2024 -- Psalm 119:114 -- The Word of Life

You are my hiding place and my shield;
     I hope in your word.
Psalm 119:114 ESV

Why bother reading the Bible? A representative of the Canadian Bible Society sent me these results, from a recent Cardus Research survey. 40,000 people were surveyed. These folks were drawn from the general population and were people aged between 8 - 80. The comparison is between those who read the Bible 1x a week for 15 minutes versus those who read it 4x a week. For those who read 4x a week:

  • feeling lonely drops 30%

  • anger issues drop 32%

  • bitterness in relationships drop 40%

  • alcoholism drops 57%

  • feeling spiritually stagnant drops 60%

  • viewing pornography drops 61%

  • sharing your faith jumps 200%

  • discipling others jumps 230%

No wonder the psalmist praises God calling Him his hiding place. When the world and the accompanying peer pressures encroach upon the soul, God Himself is the security of His children. He brings the most satisfying relationship anyone could ever enjoy. God is the shield of His people—when memories of old sins haunt, the forgiveness of God given in Christ shields the soul so that there is no need to take comfort in the bottle or the needle.

The Word of God upholds the believer (Ps 119:116) and His word brings light into the life of His people (Ps.119:130). Funny, isn’t it, how people will follow all the latest fads for food, for vitamins, for exercises that make fitness claims to the effect that hard work will be eliminated. You'll achieve phenomenal fitness—but those same easily influenced people will not take 15 minutes a day to absorb the Word of God which has a proven track record for dramatic improvements in every area of life.
 

O THOU who art the Light of the minds that know Thee, the Life of the souls that love Thee, and the Strength of the hearts that serve Thee; help us so to know Thee that we may truly love Thee; so to love Thee that we may fully serve Thee; Whom to serve is perfect freedom; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Divine Service Book For the Armed Forces
, 1950, page 43

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August 28, 2024 -- Romans 7:18-19 -- Wretched sinners filled with the knowledge of amazing grace

For I know that nothing good dwells in me, that is, in my flesh. For I have the desire to do what is right, but not the ability to carry it out. For I do not do the good I want, but the evil I do not want is what I keep on doing.
Romans 7:18-19 ESV

The first question that must be addressed is to ask what Paul is describing here? Is Paul writing as a man who is not a Christian, or is he writing of the experiences he has as a Christian? A non-Christian would not be arguing that nothing good lives in him. Think about it. Many non-Christians, when asked if they’ll go to heaven, believe if their good deeds outweigh their bad deeds, therefore they reason God will be kindly disposed towards them. He won’t. In the Old Testament, a particularly godless period in Israel’s history is recorded in Judges. The key phrase that describes the faithlessness of the people is “everyone did what was right in his own eyes” (Judges 21:25). It is the same wickedness that exists today, whereby people speak of your truth and his truth and her truth, denying ultimate Truth which is found in God alone. So, Paul is describing his life as a Christian. It is a difficult text. How are Christians any different than non-Christians then? 

R. C Sproul (1939 - 2017) was a theologian, philosopher and gifted teacher. He noted “In one sense, life doesn’t begin to get complicated until one becomes a Christian. When we are born of the Spirit we are born anew into a fierce struggle between the old man and the new man” (Pleasing God. 1994 reissue, page 150). When a believer is gripped by the grace of Jesus, his old life is revealed as wicked, sinful and rebellious against God. Even a man’s best intentions are prideful and selfish. Salvation is not a little light renovation of the soul, it is the complete demolition of one’s old nature and the conquering of every sinful inclination.

Are you finding it difficult to live for Jesus?

  • Then take heart, the Spirit of God has awakened your conscience and is leading you in the way of salvation.

  • Right and wrong will be revealed as very different. Even mostly right and right will be discernable because of the Spirit’s presence in your life.

  • Keep reading the Word of God so that you will be instructed in the new life that is yours in Christ.

  • The Word of God will reveal compromises in your life, areas where sin has a strong grip on you. That is why Scripture is compared to a light and a lamp (Psalm 119:105). Confess the sin that has been revealed and ask for forgiveness, seeking the strength of the Spirit to turn from those wicked ways.

  • Spend time in prayer, ask the Spirit of God to direct your living so you will be prepared when temptations come your way.

  • Know that friends with whom you used to spend time with, who are not Christians, will question your choices and hate your newfound way of life. Even if you don’t say a word, your old associates will know you are condemning their evil practices. Expect strong push back and pressure to return with them to sinful ways.

  • When you face trials like those, rejoice, because each one is a confirmation that you belong to Jesus Christ. You have been counted worthy to suffer for His Name’s sake.

Father in heaven, with Paul, as each one of us sees the tide of faithlessness and sins that still swirl around within, frustrated and confused cry out “I am a wretch! Who will save me from this body of death?”  As Paul did in his day, so in our day and in each life also, help us to hear Your Spirit’s testimony deep within, offering this glorious response “thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord”! Yes, Merciful Father, thank You for the perfection of Jesus, credited to every believer so that His righteousness is the clothing of faith. Bless Your people so we are strengthened in this daily battle to live for Jesus, and are empowered by Your Spirit so that we do not grow weary in doing good. Amen.
(Quoted in this prayer is Romans 7:24-25)

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August 27, 2024 -- Proverbs 27:3 -- Preparing for the provocation of fools

A stone is heavy, and sand is weighty,
    but a fool's provocation is heavier than both.
Proverbs 27:3 ESV

Have you ever seen people filling sandbags and piling them high against a coming flood? I’ve seen it on TV as people are preparing for the accompanying high tides of a hurricane or others preparing for rivers that are at flood stage. The sand is heavy. The bags are heavy. The work of stacking them is heavy. Yet people know this work is necessary in order to protect their house.

To understand this proverb you need to understand the Bible’s description of a fool. The fool says in his heart there is no god (Psalm 14:1). The fool and his destructive ways of life are so intertwined you can’t separate the fool from his self-destructiveness (Proverbs 27:22). The fool will oppose God even rejecting the offered mercy of God (Proverbs 26:24-25).

Why does this matter? It explains the hardships and challenges a Christian will face as he follows Jesus in this life. A Christian will walk in the wisdom of the Word and be guided by the Holy Spirit. A Christian will respond to the love the Father has shown by seeking to be gracious to the people all around. The fool will push back. The fool who hates anything to do with God and unable to touch God Himself will then hate the one who follows Jesus.

The Bible is warning you, dear fellow believer, to be prepared for the heavy cost you must bear of following Jesus. You will have to fight your own flesh and laziness. You will have to face people who subtly undercut you and seem to be friendly, all the while they are calculating how to hurt you. You will face people in authority who enact laws that are opposed to all that the Bible teaches and such provocation requires that you are prepared. Here are some examples that might help you prepare for the work of living in a world that is filled with fools.

  • You have done a project at work and a coworker steals the credit for it. Trust God to vindicate you (Psalm 43:1).

  • A classmate, or coworker, discovers you are a Christian and begins to tease you mercilessly. This is heavy provocation indeed. Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you (Romans 12:14). Why? So that they may be won to Jesus Christ and you will have turned an enemy into a fellow soldier of the cross of Jesus.

  • You know there will be consequences for speaking against the agenda of those who wickedly promote a non-biblical sexual agenda that mutilates children, do not be afraid to confess Jesus. Those who are ashamed of Jesus in this life the Son of Man will be ashamed of when He comes in His glory (Luke 9:26).

  • Trust that God has placed you in such a difficult circumstance so that His glory and His love will either win the non-Christian to Christ, or confirm his condemnation (John 16:8).

Dear family of God, you have been drenched in the forgiving love of God, reconciled to the Father through the work of Jesus Christ. Therefore, in the strength of the Spirit, protect the household of God and live boldly for Jesus. Be prepared to protect the honor and glory of the Church of which belongs to Jesus, that means you will be prepared for every provocation confident the Triune God sees and has His holy purposes for you.

O LORD God, when You give Your servants to endeavour any great matter, grant us also to know that it is not the beginning but the continuing of the same until it be thoroughly finished, which yields the true glory; through Him that for the finishing of Your work laid down His life, our Redeemer, Jesus Christ. Amen.
Prayer of Sir Francis Drake on entering the Cadiz Harbour, April 19, 1587

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August 26, 2024 -- Romans 3:21-26 -- Amazing Grace (reprint from April 25, 2024)

But now the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from the law, although the Law and the Prophets bear witness to it— 22 the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. For there is no distinction: 23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, 24 and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, 25 whom God put forward as a propitiation by his blood, to be received by faith. This was to show God's righteousness, because in his divine forbearance he had passed over former sins. 26 It was to show his righteousness at the present time, so that he might be just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus.
Romans 3:21-26 ESV

You might already be very familiar with verse 23, but look closely at verse 24, sinners are justified by God’s grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. There is a double emphasis here. Grace is unmerited favor. It is not earned. So, the word grace itself already communicates the fact it is God’s loving, patient disposition toward His people. So grace by definition is a gift. However, Paul can't help himself. He underlines it. He calls the justification of sinners God's grace as a gift. It is His divine choice to be show His people good will, instead of the punishment and wrath they so richly deserve. Grace is the profound kindness of God which draws believers back from their sins and by His Spirit working brings brings them back to Himself. Grace is God’s blessing poured out into every of the life of each one of His people.

When you know the kindness of God and even so have chosen to rebel, and the Spirit makes you aware of your sinfulness, so that you turn from it and run back to God. More importantly, God receives you back! That is grace.

When you review all your sins, know all your weaknesses, and realize there isn’t anything in you that could ever commend you to God, yet the Word of God teaches you He has set His love on you. That is grace.

When you strive to do good, and your work and words fall short, but the Spirit teaches you that God is not frowning in heaven, but by the blood of Jesus Christ you are wearing the good works of Jesus as your mantle, that is grace.

Grace is the blessing of God, given constantly, steadily, unstintingly, on your life.

Grace is communicated to you by the Spirit’s powerful presence in your life, through the preaching of the Gospel, and the Lord’s Supper and baptism. Grace is communicated to you where there is Christian discipline unto repentance exercised in your local Christian church.

Our Father in heaven may Your Name be honoured and adored forever—on earth as in heaven above. Thank You for the free gift of Your amazing grace given to Your people through Jesus Christ. Father in heaven let Your Spirit hold us by the spout where Your grace continually pours out and the kingdom of Christ is all about us. Amen.

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August 25, 2024 -- Isaiah 40:25-31 -- The powerful LORD God and His humble, much loved people

To whom then will you compare me,
    that I should be like him? says the Holy One.
26 Lift up your eyes on high and see:
    who created these?
He who brings out their host by number,
    calling them all by name;
by the greatness of his might
    and because he is strong in power,
    not one is missing.

27 Why do you say, O Jacob,
    and speak, O Israel,
“My way is hidden from the LORD,
    and my right is disregarded by my God”?
28 Have you not known? Have you not heard?
The LORD is the everlasting God,
    the Creator of the ends of the earth.
He does not faint or grow weary;
    his understanding is unsearchable.
29 He gives power to the faint,
    and to him who has no might he increases strength.
30 Even youths shall faint and be weary,
    and young men shall fall exhausted;
31 but they who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength;
    they shall mount up with wings like eagles;
they shall run and not be weary;
    they shall walk and not faint.

Isaiah 40:25-31 ESV
 

In the past, whenever I have read these verses, I usually focused on the last three verses and found great comfort in them. Oddly, doing so undercuts the meaning of the whole. It adds to pride instead of doing what the passage is designed to do, which is increase humility. “There are two things that are suited to humble the soul of men, a due consideration of God, and then of ourselves. Of God, in his greatness, glory, holiness, power, majesty, and authority; of ourselves, in our mean, abject, and sinful condition.” (John Owen Sin and Temptation. ed. J. M. Houston, 1995, page 17). The passage from Isaiah begins with the greatness and majesty of God. He is all-powerful. He is the source of life for all things in His creation. He is all-wise, notice that His understanding is unsearchable. You can never get to the end of all the things God knows. He will never say, “I didn’t know that”. Amazing! This requires a full stop. Due consideration. Knowing the LORD of Glory. (In fact, for a fuller sense of this, and to get the smack in the fact impact that is intended read Isaiah 40:9 to 24).

Now look at the state of humanity. Those who are in the prime of life, young men, grow weary. Life eats away at their strength. Those who are supposed to be vigorous have yielded their lives to sin and are emptied of all power. Those who are youthful have exchanged power for addictions. Those who are wearied from the battles of life can’t hold a sword against the powers of darkness for another second. When one has truly assessed his own condition then humility takes hold of the heart. It is at that moment a wise man turns once again, unfilled to the LORD, knowing that He alone is the source of forgiveness, of power and wisdom.

As New Testament Christians reading these verses, it is obvious that by the Spirit’s inspiration the prophet Isaiah has Jesus in view here. He is the One appointed by God the Father, to reveal the way in which true and lasting renewal takes place. Those who confess their sinfulness and the soul-weariness it has brought upon them will find in Christ Jesus the forgiveness of sin and the righteousness that allows one to stand up again, confident in His victory and alive with the power of the Holy Spirit Who continuously applies Jesus’s victory to him.

To wait upon the LORD is a term that means to braid, or to fix, like a net. So that catch will not flow through gaps too wide to capture the intended fish. When one waits on the LORD, he braids the knowledge of God into every part of life, head knowledge, heart knowledge, actions and words. The braiding of the LORD into every part of life (through prayer, Bible reading, and time with fellow believers) keeps the believer humble, able to receive the blessings which God has intended to give his weary people. The haughty, or proud man, doesn’t realize the gaping holes in his life. These huge gaps allow the blessings of the Mighty One to pass through his life and not affect him. The humble man, awed by the splendor, the power, the might, and the loving-kindness of the Living God, have so yielded themselves to Him that their lives , repaired by waiting on Him, receive the constant flow of His blessings. They are able to acknowledge, all my strength, all my hope, all my life is in Jesus.

Prayer

O LORD You are very great. Language almost breaks down because superlatives themselves are too simple, too ineffective to describe Your Mighty power which is beyond great. The Exodus showed the most powerful men of Egypt, when facing Your plagues claimed there is more power in Your pinky than there is in all of great strength of that once-powerful land. Even that is giving too much credit to Egypt. Isaiah noted the stars fit within the span of Your hand. You never need the advice of humans. Empires that rise before you last mere seconds, though many tribes of the earth had groaned under their fleeting power. You alone are God. You are beyond comparison; yet in wondrous consideration of the neediness of man, You stoop to their weakness, revealing Yourself. Therefore Your mercy and grace are even greater and higher and all the more excellent, for Your love reaches to Your people. Triune God, this Sunday, fill the thoughts of your people with the knowledge of Your greatness; then by Your Spirit’s power lead Your humbled people to the mercies of Jesus Christ, so that the weariest among us, will be renewed in hope, faith, and love. Amen.

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August 23, 2024 -- I Timothy 1:15-17 -- Sinners who find healing

The saying is trustworthy and deserving of full acceptance, that Christ Jesus came to save sinners, of whom I am the foremost. But I received mercy for this reason, that in me, as the foremost, Jesus Christ might display his perfect patience as an example to those who were to believe in him for eternal life. To the King of the ages, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory forever and ever. Amen.
I Timothy 1:15-17 ESV

It is tempting to read these words and half-heartedly affirm, yes, Paul was the worst of sinners. He was a murderer. He fought with the other apostles. He was angry with Mark. There are various sins that can be cited. The problem is I am pretty sure that is not how the passage is supposed to be read. Notice how the pronouns change. Paul received mercy, literally he received the forgiveness that is found in Jesus. The first time Jesus’s Name is used in these verses, His title Christ is mentioned first. This emphasizes He was anointed, sent by the Father as the Messiah, to accomplish the task of living in full obedience to Him. As the Christ He is the second Adam, the representative of those who will be deemed righteous through faith in Him. As the Christ He is the perfect Prophet, Priest and King—all the Old Testament offices are perfectly fulfilled in Him. Second mentioned is His personal Name, Jesus, which means He saves His people from their sins.

Paul noted he is the foremost of sinners. He is not claiming that his sins are the greatest on record. It is not a competition. When Paul looks to the Christ, he sees the One Who in every way lived perfectly in service to the Faithful Father in heaven. Paul, the more the Spirit showed him his life, realized with every glance how far he continuously fell short of the standard of this kind of perfection. He was not comparing himself to all other sinners, he was comparing himself to the One Who is the measure and standard for all people. Anything less than the perfections of Jesus will disqualify a man, a woman, or a child from eternity in the wondrous Presence of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.

Thus Paul is an example to those who were to believe in Jesus for eternal life. Now the emphasis is on the saving work of Jesus. The mercy of God is perfectly displayed in Jesus. Ruined sinners, those who see the perfections of Jesus and in contrast with Him realize how truly vile their actions are the very ones to whom the mercy of God can be poured out. It is open to all. Just like Paul received mercy, so can you, having recognized your sin, casting yourself on Jesus’ saving kindness, receive forgiveness full and free.

What is the evidence of a heart that has been transformed? It is praise to God. Paul regularly breaks into songs, those are poetic expressions of love directed to God. After he has been inspired by the Holy Spirit to make profound theological statements which capture the beyond description greatness of God’s merciful kindness, his heart just overflows so that he can’t help but bless God in words that flow like music. Better than a final-second-touchdown-breaking-a-tie-so-that-the-underdog-team-wins-the-Superbowl is the cheering that breaks out from the soul that knows, in the guts realization, God has plunged his sins into the depths of the seas and has given him forgiveness full and free.

God of Mercy, sometimes I can barely lift my eyes to You. What Paul writes is too awesome to contemplate. Can it really be for me? I intimately know my own heart’s inkiness and horrible stains so long carefully, afraid-others-might-find-out-hidden from others sin. It seems too good to be true that You would, as You did for Paul, cancel the debt and bring life-healing forgiveness. Increase my faith in Christ Jesus. Help me to read the trustworthy statement that deserves full acceptance so that I will gasping with awe grasp hold of this extravagant gift of Your healing, saving, wondrous love. Mighty God, for those among us who have known this salvation for a long time, let it be new and rich for us, all over again, so that with enthusiasm and humble joy we will rejoice with those who are taking hold of this salvation for the first time

https://youtu.be/HLzEhE6Fe1g?si=Spw6IxwfQiqnxDh0 “I’m Healing” lyrics are included below

Verse 1
Jesus you see me
And God you really know me
You bring compassion
As sunlight greets the morning
Verse 2
Jesus you’re with me
You said you’d never leave me
Settle my heartbeat
As quiet slows the evening
Chorus
The sweetness of your presence My soul’s remedy
The sweetness of your presence
Clears the air I breathe
The sweetness of your presence
Covering my sleep In the sweetness of your presence
I’m healing
Tag
Oh I’m healing
Verse 3
We’ve had our history
Together through the hard things
You tend to my trauma
With nurture of a mother
Bridge
Oh I open up my heart to yours
Oh I’ll open up my heart (come in lord, come in)
Oh I open up my heart to yours
Oh I’ll open up my heart (come in lord, come in)

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August 22, 2024 -- Galatians 5:16-17 -- Fighting Desires and Fulfilling Right Desires

 But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. 17 For the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh, for these are opposed to each other, to keep you from doing the things you want to do.

Galatians 5:16-17 ESV

The Wednesday night Bible Study is examining the Word of God to learn what appropriate boundaries God has placed around sexuality. The study material is a video series based on Christopher Yuan’s book “Holy Sexuality and the Gospel”. Tangled into the world’s distorted view of sex and desire and orientation is a mishmash of definitions. Yuan suggests it is important to keep Biblical categories, not the world’s categories, to help understand God’s will and direction for His holy people.

Instead of orientation (which is not in the Bible) or same-sex attraction (also a worldly expression, not in the Bible), Yuan teaches that the word “desire” is appropriate. If one’s desire, when acted upon, leads a believer to act in ways that are contrary to God’s clearly stated rule for life, then it is a sinful desire. If a desire builds healthy community, leading the believer in the path of God’s commands, which are for the benefit and blessing of His people, then they are appropriate desires.

Thus, same-sex desires, and all the variations which are promoted as acceptable in this world today, are by definition sinful desires. They encourage the flesh to remain in rebellion against God and His commands. It is critical that church leaders and folks who follow Jesus get this right. The world is hijacking the conversation, but it is the Heavenly Father Who made all people, Who has the right to tell people how to live.

Prior to the Fall, when Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden, their desires were all good. They were created good. However, they rebelled against God’s command and ate the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Sin is a corruption that affects the inmost part of every man and woman. Sin clouds the judgment of all people. Sin has so polluted man’s understanding that he can not distinguish right from wrong without the Word of God and the Spirit of God’s powerful presence. One’s natural inclination, or desire, is for sin. Therefore, when Christ takes hold of the Christian, he must in the power of the Spirit distinguish right desires from wrong desires.

To walk by the Spirit is to pray, asking for the Spirit’s help in all decisions. Praying also to be conscience when temptations are near and to be alert to flee temptation and run to the power of the Holy Spirit so that all temptations are crushed before they get too powerful. To walk by the Spirit is to be committed to reading the Bible and planting its truth deep within. As the Psalmist wrote, “I have stored up your word in my heart that I might not sin against you” Psalm 119:11.

Yuan writes “A spiritual battle is raging ‘between God’s Spirit and the impulse to sin'. This impulse no longer enslaves the believer, but it can still have an influence. We therefore face a daily fight” (page 71). And, sadly, many fall into temptation and sin. Do not despair. The great promise of God is everyone who confesses his sins will be forgiven! Confess your sins. Find deep Christian community where you can talk about the struggles of your heart and flesh. Most importantly, deep Christian community also encourages walking together in the spiritual path of obedience to God’s commands.

Following God’s commands is not dreadful duty, it is in fact, affirming the new life that belongs to every believer. You are not struggling alone. That is the lie of the great deceiver, the Devil. No! You are under the watchful, loving gaze of your Heavenly Father. Jesus, Your King and High Priest, prays for You. The Spirit of God lives inside you, ready to help you fight every temptation. The Triune God, forever living in deep and rich community as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, give to you the blessings of Christian community, where you can experience the joy of following Jesus together.

O LORD our God, under the shadow of Your wings let us hope. You will support us, both when we are young, and even to gray hairs. When our strength is from You, it is strength; but, when our own, it is feebleness. We return to You, O Lord, that from their weariness, our souls may rise towards You, leaning on the things which You have created, and passing onto You Yourself, Who has wonderfully made them; for with You is refreshment and true strength. Amen.

Prayer of St. Augustine

https://youtu.be/io8GX4zMemg?si=85HkL3ZsEAI9USZC “Weary Traveler”

August 20, 2024 -- II Corinthians 2:14 -- The Fragrance of Jesus

But thanks be to God, who in Christ always leads us in triumphal procession, and through us spreads the fragrance of the knowledge of him everywhere.
II Corinthians 2:14 ESV

Recently I came across a sentence, a quotation from Thomas Watson (1620 - 1686) which reads: “Till sin be bitter, Christ will not be sweet”. Sin is attractive to the wayward heart precisely because of its false promises of sweet, guilty pleasures. However, the fact is sin leads to death. Sin has about it the stench of death.

Many of you know I work in prisons and also with those on parole. So many of the men and women on parole are heavily addicted to drugs, or live in shelters where many of the shelter client use drugs. Currently what is popular is something nick-named the “zombie drug”. Users have a characteristic bent forward position. Frozen like statues at a 45 degree angle or more! They will sway slightly, or standing, bent over, will sleep. Yet, when they wake up they crave more the drug that gives them a rush and then gives them sleep that makes them forget whatever it is that haunts them..

It is easy to react and say, “I’d never do that”. Okay. What is the stench of death that grips you? Addiction to shopping or uncontrolled impulse buying? Porn? Gossip? Anger? Laziness? Cheating on your taxes? Harboring ill-will against others? Meddling in other people’s business? Sin, whatever it is, makes you spiritually bent over just as much as those who have ingested the zombie drug. You are taking in what is bitter and displacing the sweetness of Jesus.

Until your sins are bitter to you, hateful and repulsive, you will dabble in them and not have a proper taste and appetite for the things of Jesus. Sins must be recognized as sin.

  • Pray for the great power of the Holy Spirit to show you the consequences of your sins and how spiritually bent over you really are.

  • Ask the Spirit to make the Word sweet to your taste so that you hunger for more. (Don't be surprised if this takes time! You have trained your tastes for what is bitter and evil, sweetness of taste will take some time to acquire).

  • Spend time with Christians whose walk with God is inspiring to you. As you do so, your life too will be irresistibly attractive to others around you—those who are yet bent over in the zombie state of sin.

  • Spread the sweet knowledge of Jesus to all so that they truly will be freed from their chains and sins.

Father in heaven blessed be Your Name. God of all healing power, break the chains addiction  and the dedication to sin that is gripping this land. Pour out Your Holy Spirit upon Your people so that sin will be most bitter and Jesus will be sweet to the mind and heart of all who believe. Amen.

https://youtu.be/iYpYofs8Xp4?si=dwHuMXfo4lZpCUu5 “May the Fragrance”

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August 19, 2024 -- Proverbs 19:27 -- How can I jumpstart my Bible reading?

Cease to hear instruction, my son,
and you will stray from the words of knowledge.
Proverbs 19:27 ESV

The verb cease means everything from once in a while neglecting to completely stopping from hearing instruction. Instruction is training in the LORD. It is the discipline of putting into practice the words one hears through listening to sermons in church which complement your own Bible reading. You’ve seen stray cats, haven’t you? If they’re long gone from a home, they’re scruffy, ornery, and hissy. They are hard to call back to home. A recent stray goes from person to person seeking help and affection. Either way, the cat is lost and unless it gets the right person to care for it, will be taken into a bad home. So it is with the Christian who strays. He gets scruffy. She becomes onery. Such people forget who they are supposed to be as followers of Jesus Christ. The very knowledge that is supposed to keep them from sin and waywardness are forgotten. Basically, if you are not hearing the word of God preached and regularly reading it yourself, you will not be able to discern good from evil, nor what figure out what is God’s Truth so that you can distinguish it from whatever the world calls true.

Set a time for Bible reading. Sometimes the consistency of having set a time will be all the incentive you need to pick up the good habit of reading the Bible.

If you have ceased from reading, do not let the past neglect of reading stop you from starting up once again. Today is a good day to get right on it again.

Decide what your Bible reading will be. Sometimes Bible reading is neglected because you haven’t chosen what it is you’ll read. If it has been a while since you’ve read, start with one of the Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke or John.

Pray for the Holy Spirit to help you get started once again in the pathway of this holy habit. If you have been regular in prayer, ask the Holy Spirit to deepen your understanding, and increase your joy in reading.

Write down your questions and ask a Christian friend to answer your questions. it is a great way to grow in your faith and to grow closer to other Christians who will be honoured and happy to answer your questions.

Father in heaven thank You for the gift of the Bible. Please send me Your Holy Spirit so that I will understand what I read in the Bible. When I encounter hard passages or confusing statements, send me a Christian friend who will help me so that together we can find the answers. Father, help me to get started on a holy habit that will lead me closer to Jesus and more fully understand the rich salvation I have in His glorious Name. Amen.

https://youtu.be/aH1Wn4fTiBs?si=iqSTy81MxoB4tNS0 “Speak O Lord”

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August 18, 2024 -- John 8:12 -- Jesus the Light of the World. Is He light in your life?

Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”
John 8:12 ESV

This contrast between light and darkness is a common motif in the Gospel of John. The very first chapter introduces this contrast between light and darkness. In Him, that is in Jesus, was life, and the life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not understood it” (John 1:4-5). Darkness is the state of the heart and mind that does not know or obey Jesus. Many people know about Jesus. Many people claim to be followers of Jesus. Look at the fruit of their lives. Is there a change in their behavior, their words, their attitude? Can you tell by what they are devoting themselves to if they are truly walking in the light as Jesus is light?

According to Revelation 22 the New Heavens and the New Earth will not have sun or lamps because the Lord God is the light. There will be no more night, for the works of darkness and death are done. Jesus Who in the Gospel of John made the claim He is the Light of Life will in the New Heavens and New Earth by the Light and Glory of His presence be fully revealed and proven true and accurate and faithful through-out all of eternity.

Those who both know Jesus as their salvation and walk in the light, that is bring their lives into obedient submission to Him are described as having the light of life. The light and blessing of Jesus shines out from the words and actions of their life. People around them know they are Christians because the light and life of Jesus is evident in the believer’s confident trust in Jesus. Non-Christians howl at the claims of Jesus, like those whose eyes adjusted to deep darkness suddenly have bright light shining into them. The light is something they shield their eyes and faces against. They do not want the pain of the light.

Believers in Jesus Christ experience what is promised in Psalm 37. The presence of Jesus within them is the like the light of dawn that breaks and increases in their life until it is like the noon day sun (Psalm 37:6). Until Jesus returns at the Day of Judgment believers will wrestle the darkness that still lingers within them. They will face challenges, like getting themself to go to church, or spending time worshiping God. It is common. So, fight the darkness that is within. Pray for the Spirit of God to dispel the darkness so that the joy of Christ and His light will shine out in every area of your life. Encourage those around you who are struggling. Jesus, only Jesus, has the light of life. Seek Him.

O LORD You are my Light and my Salvation. Oh LORD, You are the stronghold of my life, of whom then shall I be afraid? One thing I ask of You, O LORD, and it is what I will chase after with all my strength, that I may spend my life in the Presence of the LORD all the days of my life. With the psalmist David, Whom You called a man after Your Own heart, I want to gaze on Your beauty my LORD and spend my life inquiring of You so that Your Spirit will lead me into ever fuller light for the rest of my days. Though I face troubles and enemies within me and around me, I believe I will glimpse at and with increasing frequency will see Your goodness, LORD, shining as light into every area of my life. Amen.
Prayer is based on Psalm 27

https://youtu.be/e2qzxY5a37o?si=R2RRnH2OUrP7qtJf “In the Light”

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August 17, 2024 -- I Corinthians 15:58 -- Confident in Jesus and His resurrection power

Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.
I Corinthians 15:58 ESV

There is a pithy phrase related to the word therefore. Here is it. Whenever you read a therefore in the Bible you have to ask what was written there before. Okay, here is what was written there before this morning's text. Paul had just given the Corinthians a lengthy explanation that because of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ death no longer has any power over the believer. The Christian who lives has been clothed with the strength of Christ and the Christian who dies puts off what is perishable, what can die, and puts on that which is imperishable, a body that is glorious and will never die. Believers have the victory through the Lord Jesus Christ. That is victory over sin, having been united with Christ in a death like His, united with Jesus through baptism. Victory over fear, because the Spirit of God lives in all believers. Victory over sin, because the Spirit of God gives everything needed for life and godliness.

So, believers are steadfast, that is steady, firm in their life's purpose, which is to obey Jesus. Immoveable, can’t be shaken from the confidence that is theirs in Christ. His work at the cross means sins have been punished on the Person of Jesus and His perfect righteousness is credited to believers. Though the whole world is increasingly godless, the Christian does not despair, for the eyes of faith see Jesus, enthroned in glory, He Who having opened up the way to Himself through suffering, death and the grave will bring His people to Himself in glory. Believers will rise with Him. So, what can people or governments do to harm the Christian or what person or circumstance could knock him from the grip of God’s grace? (Nothing. No one!)

Christians do not compromise their work or try to fit in with the world. Why? Well, whatever the world might do in response to the bold witness of the Christian: jail, beating, financial costs, mocking, or anything else you can think of, pales in comparison to the glorious future that is in store for believers. For the believer the attachment is not to the world, that is, to success according to its standards, power, money, big houses, or a trophy wife or husband nor anything else. The highest devotion of the Christian is fixed onto, anchored in Jesus Christ and the fullness of life and purpose that can only be found in Him. He is the deepest desire of the Christian heart.

Even if all your efforts seem, in the eyes of the world to fail and fall to the ground, the Lord sees. Even if you are deemed a failure according to the moving-target of a standard of the world (where what is right one day is ridiculed as wrong the next and forgotten the day after) the Lord’s holy purposes are accomplished whenever a believer serves God. Now, go and serve Jesus, no matter the cost here, for your reward is in heaven, guarded and kept safe for you by the power of the Spirit Who lives in you.

Father in heaven by the power of Your Spirit open our eyes so that by faith we see all that is ours in Christ. Spirit of the Living God, tear down every fear of man that grips us so that in strength of the new life and gift of godliness that You bring we can serve Jesus steadfast, immovable, abounding in hope as we serve Him. Amen.

https://youtu.be/Z32HiCoFzlU?si=Wlr8DPASriRgUizX “Build My Life” Pat Barrett

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August 15, 2024 -- I Thessalonians 4:1-8 -- What is God's Will for your life? Your holiness.

Finally, then, brothers, we ask and urge you in the Lord Jesus, that as you received from us how you ought to walk and to please God, just as you are doing, that you do so more and more. For you know what instructions we gave you through the Lord Jesus. For this is the will of God, your sanctification: that you abstain from sexual immorality; that each one of you know how to control his own body in holiness and honor, not in the passion of lust like the Gentiles who do not know God; that no one transgress and wrong his brother in this matter, because the Lord is an avenger in all these things, as we told you beforehand and solemnly warned you. For God has not called us for impurity, but in holiness. Therefore whoever disregards this, disregards not man but God, who gives his Holy Spirit to you.
I Thessalonians 4:1-8 ESV

Though these words were written almost two thousand years ago, they are as relevant today as they were the moment they were penned. The world around us is sex-saturated. Invitations to lustful thoughts are splashed across magazines at store check-out counters. Even the recently held Olympics have very fit, very scantily clad people, parading across the screen completing in their sport. It is impossible to spend time on the internet and not be faced with all kinds of lurid ads. Even news programs focus on the outrageous sexual exploits of our society.

What is the will of God for those who live in a sex-soaked culture? For the answer, look at verse 3: your sanctification. While the world is getting more and more corrupted and plunges deeper into sexual perversity, the follower of Jesus Christ stands out because of his, or her, deep dedication to the will of God. The Spirit of God lives in the heart of every Christ-follower, revealing the ugliness of sin and contrasting it with the incomparable splendid beauty of life which is in step with the commands of God.

The Christian abstains from sex before marriage, not because God wants to steal the joy of His people, but He has decreed the proper boundaries for healthy sexual expression. A Christian can not see any point in beginning a dating relationship with anyone other than a fellow Christian. To join oneself to a non-believer is a deep rejection of the Father’s will for you, namely, your holiness. The follower of Jesus Christ yields his mind and his heart, his actions and his body to Jesus. To engage in any sexual promiscuity is to defy the will of God for you, namely, your sanctification. How can one grow in holiness if one is actively running far from God and defiantly engaging in sin? The pleasures of sin are quickly over. The consequences of sin linger and bite and wound. The pleasures of holiness increase in the life of one who practices the will of God. The disciple of holiness yields rich fruit.

For the sinner the hot passion of lust fills the senses and leads him away in uncontrolled sexual immorality. For the follower of Jesus Christ, the fiery zeal that fills his senses leads him away from uncontrolled sexual immortality because he knows this will pollute the prized possession of his life: knowing and walking ever more closely with Jesus Christ. When Jesus Christ is the highest prize, then all other areas of life are willingly and joyfully submitted to Him. Single or married, rich or poor, healthy or sick, struggling or at ease, every situation of life is found to be an occasion for the very holiness which is God’s desire for you. The disciple of Jesus restrains himself from sexual immorality (really, from any sin) with the joyful anticipation that whatever the Lord has in store is most perfectly enjoyed within the proper boundaries which He has established.

Oh God, our Father, and Jesus our Lord, direct us in Your way. Make us increase and abound in holy love for You and for one another. Spirit of God, establish our hearts blameless in holiness such that when Jesus returns with all His holy ones we can rejoice before the throne of God. Amen.

Prayer is based on I Thessalonians 3:11-13 ESV

https://youtu.be/lQ93HVuYd5Y?si=GNDDX4HK0wcRUUsT “Take My Life and Let It Be”

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August 14, 2024 -- Hebrews 10:23-25 -- There are so many reasons to be confident, assured in your faith

Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful. 24 And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, 25 not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.
Hebrews 10:23-25 ESV

In the verses preceding today's text the reasons for holding on tightly to your confession of faith were spelled out this way: Jesus’ blood was spilled, so you know your sins are forgiven. Whereas Old Testament priests entered the Holy of Holies only once a year, Jesus took His sacrifice into heaven itself. He is the perfect sacrifice Who is ever in the Presence of the Father. Be assured believers, your sins are forgiven. Jesus Himself is the great high priest of His people—He lives forever defeating all enemies and praying that His victory over sin, death and grave becomes more fully yours by the powerful presence of His Spirit within you.

So, hold those promises tightly. When you struggle against sin, know that Jesus is praying. Confess your sins with the full confidence you will be forgiven. When you feel all alone in your walk with God, look for a fellow believer whom you can encourage. You know that a trouble-maker stirs people up and makes them argue and doubt the sincerity of the people around them. In grace-filled contrast to trouble-makers, the Christian stirs up people to consider the promises of God. A Christian thinks of ways to direct conversations towards the goodness of God and all the riches that have been given in Jesus Christ. A Christian who is gripped by the Spirit of God wants to see others succeed and grow in their walk with God.

Meeting together is the duty of Christians. Meet for times of prayer. Meet to talk about Jesus. Meet on Sundays—both worship services—like the pattern of the Old Testament, where there were morning and evening sacrifices, so as New Testament take time for morning and evening worship which set the pattern for the week. Day and night be filled with the praise and worship of God. Christians meet together and in so doing are stirred up by the Word of God so that wherever the Holy Spirit sends them, they go in the power of Jesus Christ. Where meeting on Sundays is impossible, those who are in hospitals, prisons, hospice care and so on, seek contact with other Christians. Look for Christians around you and encourage each other in this precious faith.

Faithful Father thank You for the great love You have poured out on Your people through the gift of Jesus Christ. Thank You for the assurance that His blood is the great sacrifice to which all the Old Testament sacrifices pointed so that by the blood of Jesus Your people are cleansed once for all. Thank You, glorious God for the gift of the Holy Spirit, Who testifies to the power of Jesus which overcomes the world. Send Your people out so that by the witness of the Word and the power of the Spirit they may stir up other Christians to love and good works and by their testimony lead many to the presence of Jesus. Amen.

https://youtu.be/0xEL0tM2U9Q?si=NQ1r1p2MQuaC80Dn “Behold the Lamb” Getty Music

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August 13, 2024 -- Luke 14:15-24 -- There's a banquet, you coming to it?

16 … he said to him, “A man once gave a great banquet and invited many. 17 And at the time for the banquet he sent his servant to say to those who had been invited, ‘Come, for everything is now ready.’ 18 But they all alike began to make excuses. The first said to him, ‘I have bought a field, and I must go out and see it. Please have me excused.’ 19 And another said, ‘I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I go to examine them. Please have me excused.’ 20 And another said, ‘I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot come.’ 21 So the servant came and reported these things to his master. Then the master of the house became angry and said to his servant, ‘Go out quickly to the streets and lanes of the city, and bring in the poor and crippled and blind and lame.’ 22 And the servant said, ‘Sir, what you commanded has been done, and still there is room.’ 23 And the master said to the servant, ‘Go out to the highways and hedges and compel people to come in, that my house may be filled. 24 For I tell you, none of those men who were invited shall taste my banquet.’”
Luke 14:15-24 ESV

Okay, be serious, who buys five yoke of oxen before examining them? No way! That’s a load of dung. It’d be like trusting a used car salesman to give you a good deal on five expensive cars. He claims they are 'gently used' (wait till you see them, you’ll be shocked). So you buy them without driving them, without inspecting them. I don’t think so! Seriously, no one would buy a field sight unseen. What if it is full of rocks? What if it is in the middle of a busy area and people walk all over it? What if it is sand and not soil? The marriage one, well, that is a crazy excuse. He is going to enjoy connubial bliss rather than attend his friend’s banquet? That same friend probably attended the wedding so the seven days of the nuptials are passed. Though acquainted with the banquet giver he is still living in foolishness.

That is the point. Jesus is explaining Proverbs 9. Wisdom has built her house, she has prepared a great feast and sent out her young women to go and gather the guests. Folly, that is the foolish, godless woman, has prepared a table of wickedness and also invites guests. Who will attend which feast?

In Jesus’ parable it is the most unexpected persons who will attend the banquet of the wise. If the Master of the Banquet, Jesus, did not pursue His guests and bring them in, they would still lounge in the vileness of their sins. People are fools. Original sin, that is, the sin of Adam and all his descendants, blind people to the goodness of God and the majesty of His salvation. Unless one, like the poor, the lame, the crippled and the blind, and the homeless—these are all descriptions of one’s spiritual state before God—are drawn to Jesus by the Holy Spirit, their spiritual poverty would keep them bound down in sin and despair. The rich in Jesus’ parable are trusting their possessions, their finances, their good marriage and so cling to their spiritual blindness and death.

Today the Holy Spirit is calling you. Read the Word. Accept the invitation to walk in the wisdom of Jesus Christ and receive life that is full and free now and stretches into eternity in the glorious presence of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. Speak to coworkers and friends, family members and neighbours, tell them about the goodness of God.

I waited patiently for the LORD
He inclined to me and heard my cry.
He drew me up from the pit of destruction,
   out of the miry bog,
   and set my feet upon a rock,
   making my steps secure.
He put a new song in my mouth,
   a song of praise to our God.
Many will see and fear,
   and put their trust in the LORD.
Blessed is the man, the woman, the child,
   who makes the LORD his trust,
   who does not turn to the proud,
    to those who go astray after a lie!
You have multiplied, O LORD my God,
   Your wondrous deeds and Your thoughts toward us;
   none can compare with You!
I will proclaim and tell tell of them,
yet they are more than can be told.
Prayer: Psalm 40:1-5 Based on the ESV

https://youtu.be/BE4DDB5whyk?si=2N4KCyA46mBsCvvI Jesus Shall Reign

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August 11, 2024 -- II Timothy 2:22 --The marathon run of Christian faith.

So flee youthful passions and pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace, along with those who call on the Lord from a pure heart.
II Timothy 2:22 ESV

This past summer I met a colleague from Australia. He and his son are distance runners. A few weeks after the church meeting we were attending, he was going to run 25 miles. The problem was his knee was tender because he’d strained it. Despite this, he worked on it every day. Massaging it as necessary. Instead of 10 mile training runs, he cut that down to seven or five. Also, he was consistently jogging a slower than normal pace runs so that his knee would get strengthened to bear the punishment of long runs.

Why mention all this about running? Paul was writing to Timothy. This is likely Paul’s last New Testament letter. Timothy was in Ephesus and he was combatting false teaching there. He needed to confront the heresy with the same vigorous focus a runner uses when his running is hindered by an impediment. Paul used the metaphor of a runner. It is a useful one.

Youthful passions and lusts easily entangle Christians. Unless one’s former sins are decisively attacked and put down they will continually pop up and interfere with the Christian’s marathon for Jesus. So, Christians are to flee their old lusts and passions, that is, to acknowledge their past sinful ways and run away from them. They are to head off in a completely different direction. They are to pursue godliness.

The word pursue has as its first meaning in the original Greek the sense of persecuting. It is used of the authorities when they persecute (pursue, chase down) Christians. To pursue righteousness, faith, love, peace, in community with other believers, requires a Christian to persecute, chase down and incapacitate all distractions. To persecute righteousness and faith and love and peace with other Christians is to chase after them, overtake them, and wholly master them in one’s life.

Recently friends of mine have been interviewing for jobs. One of the questions that gets asked is: “what are your faults or flaws”? It is a stumper for many people. Interestingly enough, a spouse or a friend can easily name his flaws. But what is glaringly obvious to others is often something hard to find in oneself. Your hold on Jesus Christ and following Him requires a sharp eye and piercing self-examination and, as Paul noted, this must happen in community—along with those who call on the Lord. The Biblical Christianity expects and requires men and women to run the race of faith in Christ with other believers who can help them uncover all the impediments which would keep them from running for Jesus. Just like my friend from Australia who because he runs with his son has accountability and encouragement. BTW, he nailed the 25 mile run, hitting his stride with a strengthened knee, running alongside his son, achieved the hoped for pace.

O God, the Protector of all who trust in You, without Whom nothing is strong, nothing is holy: Increase and multiply upon us Your mercy; that, You being our Ruler and Guide, we may so pass through things temporal, that we finally lose not the things eternal: grant this, O Heavenly Father, for Jesus' Christ’s sake our Lord. Amen.

BCP for the Dominion of Canada

https://youtu.be/LtW8OlUDTkE?si=T0tBENmnyqmuM0e8 “Jesus Calls Us O’er the Tumult”

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August 10, 2024 -- Ecclesiastes 8:12-13 -- A Good and Proper Fear

Though a sinner does evil a hundred times and prolongs his life, yet I know that it will be well with those who fear God, because they fear before him. 13 But it will not be well with the wicked, neither will he prolong his days like a shadow, because he does not fear before God.
Ecclesiastes 8:12-13 ESV

In his teaching series “The Fear of the Lord” (offered through Ligonier) Michael Reeves explores this important biblical concept. Think of all the things people are afraid of: financial ruin, being mocked, being exposed for some sin or other, death, climate change, the government and so on. The list is nearly endless.

The passage todays shows the difference between a healthy fear of God and an unhealthy fear of God. An unhealthy fear of God is to act as if He doesn’t exist. It is written in Romans 1 that the wicked suppress the knowledge of God. They know He exists. Creation makes it plain there is a Creator. The wicked refuse to acknowledge His existence. In suppressing such knowledge the wicked become fearful of everything.

The believer has an appropriate fear which governs all other fears. The believer knows the Father in heaven has punished his sins on the Person of Jesus Christ. No man needs to be afraid of God, but to fear Him means to walk in His will; to govern one’s life according to the commands of Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit so fills a believing man that all other fears are put into their proper place.

Climate change: mankind is given stewardship of the planet. It is important that under the Sovereign control of God people care for the planet God has given. However, the Christian believer knows God will bring history to its rightful conclusion when Jesus returns. 

Governments: so many people are anxious about who rules the US, Canada, or who might be the secret, powerful people nefariously working behind the obvious world leaders. There are so many conspiracy theories, so many people peering worriedly into various books, nooks and social media crannies, hoping to uncover the secret dealings. Christians know the human heart is wicked. Believers are to fear God, that is, to conform their minds and their actions according to the law of God. Believers pray for whomever is in government (think of it, much of the New Testament was written during the time of evil Roman Caesars). Believers know God rules all the kings and princes, despots and tyrants of the world. They will die. God exercises His rule over the nations through the Son, Jesus, Who is forever the King of kings and LORD of lords.

Death has no fear for the Christian, for Jesus has opened the way through the grave and death by His resurrection.

Financial losses do not make the Christian afraid; Jesus walked the earth in poverty, confident that all He needed would be supplied by the Father in heaven.

Dear family in Christ, examine your life. Are you afraid of many things? Put your confidence in God. Fear the LORD and keep His commandments. He has already acted in love, saving you through Jesus Christ and guarding your salvation by the Holy Spirit Who lives in you, sealing into you the blessings of God. Confess your unfounded fears. Trust in God. Walk in obedience to His commands and know that this life, however long or short it is, will give way to life eternal in the glorious presence of Him Who is all your heart’s desire.

O God Whose will conquers all,
There is no comfort in anything apart from enjoying thee
   and being engaged in thy service;
Thou art All in all,
   and all enjoyments are what to me thou makest them,
   and no more.
I am well pleased with thy will,
   whatever it is,
   or should be in all respects,
And if thou bidst me decide for myself in any affair,
   I would choose to refer all to thee,
   for thou art infinitely wise and cannot do amiss,
   as I am in danger of doing.
I rejoice to think that all things are at thy disposal,
   and it delights me to leave them there.
Then prayer turns wholly into praise,
   and all I can do is to adore and bless thee.
What shall I give thee for all thy benefits?
I am in a strait betwixt two,
   knowing not what to do;
   I long to make some return,
   but have nothing to offer,
and can only rejoice that thou doest all,
   that none in heaven or on earth shares thy honour;
I can of myself do nothing to glorify thy blessed name,
but I can through grace
   cheerfully surrender soul and body to thee,
I know that thou art the author and finisher of faith,
that the whole work of redemption is thine alone,
that every good work or thought found in me
   is the effect of thy power and grace,
   that thy sole motive in working in me to will and to do
   is for thy good pleasure.
O God, it is amazing that men can talk so much
   about man’s creaturely power and goodness,
   when, if thou didst not hold us back every moment,
   we should be devils incarnate.
This, by bitter experience,
   thou hast taught me concerning myself.
"God the All" from Valley of Vision

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August 9, 2024 -- II Corinthians 13:5 -- A repeat from New Year, how are you doing in this regard?

Examine yourselves, to see whether you are in the faith. Test yourselves. Or do you not realize this about yourselves, that Jesus Christ is in you?—unless indeed you fail to meet the test!
II Corinthians 13:5 ESV

Writing to the people of Corinth, the Apostle Paul was defending his apostleship, his leadership and his right to instruct them in the way of Jesus. He turns the tables and calls on the people of the Corinthian church to examine their faith and test their reliance on Jesus Christ. Why? The answer to this question applies to the Corinthians and to us today.

  • Those who are in Christ are family. We are to live in the grace that God has so richly supplied in Jesus Christ and exercise peace (II Corinthians 1:2). This is not easy. It can be the hardest work we ever do, because by our sinful nature we are prideful and consider others in the wrong without carefully examining our own actions, words and thoughts.

  • Those who are in Christ, after hard fighting and finding themselves on the path of reconciliation must nurture those tender seedlings of healing. The start of healing can so easily be trampled down and die. Once someone, or all parties, have repented, there must be comfort extended one “or he may be overwhelmed by excessive sorrow” (II Corinthians 2:7) over his past sins or the community's constant repetition of it.

  • Those who are in Christ find freedom to live in true community once again “where the Spirit of the LORD is, there is freedom” (II Corinthians 3:17). This is true because every believer has had mountains of his own sins forgiven in Christ. If the people around us knew all the sins we have committed, we'd be just as outcast. Therefore, in the freedom of the Spirit, we know we are forgiven and together we are free to live in true, rich, deep community.

  • Those who are in Christ do not trumpet their own goals, causes or agendas. No, we desire the light of Christ to shine from us, individually and communally, so that people will know “for what we proclaim is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord” (II Corinthians 4:5). This is proclaimed from us as people see how we can be reconciled; are ready to hear and humble to be taught.

  • Those who are in Christ know this test Paul gave to the Corinthians (and to us) is crazy difficult. Our bodies are like jars of clay that can easily be chipped, or cracked, or broken. We withstand however, not in our own strength, but our lives “show that the surpassing power belongs to God and not to us. We are afflicted in every way, but not crushed; perplexed, but not driven to despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed; always carrying in the body the death of Jesus so that life of Jesus may also be manifested in our bodies” (II Corinthians 4:7-10). All the hurts, frustrations, pains and struggles are purposeful. God is rebuilding each of us from the ground up so that we are temples for His glory.

These five bullet points are just the start of self-examination, self-testing to prove the presence of Jesus and His Spirit’s work in us. Knowing 2024 is about to begin, it makes sense for each and every one of us to look at his or her own life and answer the challenge Paul posed: to test yourself, see how Jesus Christ is in you. Where are you missing out on HIs goodness?

If you are doing well, praise God. If you are struggling or not sure, reach out to a Christian friend whose walk with God you admire and make it your resolution in 2024 to meet the test. Namely that you know Jesus Christ and His Spirit’s surpassing power to walk in new life for Jesus.

Our Father in heaven hallowed be Your Name. As the passage challenges us to examine ourselves we must first, openly confess our stubborn pride. It is easy to see the flaws and faults of others while being completely numb to our own. By Your Spirit’s presence in us break down, brick by brick, the dividing walls of hostility that keep us from truly examining ourselves and from allowing Jesus into every part of our mind, our life, our thoughts and actions. Faithful Father, You are the source of every good gift, we confess how much we need this new life offered through Your Son, and how with one hand we publicly confess our need but on the other hand privately think it applies more urgently to others. It is surely a great miracle of epic proportions that You persist in giving Your people grace so that all vestiges of the old nature and the old, willful self shall one day be completely thrown down. In our lives, in our families, in our church, in our world, Triune God, be glorified. Amen.

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August 8, 2024 -- Proverbs 8:13a -- The Fear of the LORD and the protection of God's children

The fear of the LORD is hatred of evil.
Proverbs 8:13a ESV

That phrase the fear of the LORD is a critically important one in the Scriptures. The background information on this phrase is found in Deuteronomy. “Now this is the commandment—the statutes and the rules—that the LORD your God commanded me to teach you, that you may do them in the land to which you are going over, to possess it, that you may fear the LORD your God, you and your son and your son's son, by keeping all his statutes and his commandments, which I command you, all the days of your life, and that your days may be long” Deuteronomy 6:1-2 ESV. Notice what happens before the fear of the LORD. It is the rescue of God. He has saved Israel His people from slavery in Egypt. He has brought them through the wilderness. He is bringing them to the Promised Land.

As New Testament Christians we understand that the LORD our God has rescued His people from sin and death through the redeeming work of Jesus Christ. Your sins were punished on the Person of Jesus and you are dressed in His righteousness. Now the Spirit of God, in light of this great salvation, helps believers to walk in the ways of the LORD. Your expression of thanksgiving to God is based on keeping His ways. The fear of the LORD is expressed as obedience to His commands.

The fear of the LORD has another layer, as is expressed in the text today: hatred of evil. The believer does not toy with evil, does not cherish it, does not lovingly remember past deeds of evil because all these are routes right back to the septic tanks of your old ways of living. No, the believer looks back and sees the Father’s love expressed perfectly in Jesus Christ. Believers in their present, daily walk with God the gracious Father, fear straying from this great salvation; fear insulting the great majesty enthroned in heaven, so they walk in the ways of God. Believers looks forward to the New Heavens and the New Earth and by the Spirit’s power walk according to the commands of the Scriptures as carefully as one who is lost drives his car following the directions of his car’s navigation system.

The fear of the LORD is a bright light which reveals the sinfulness of sin and warns believers against the pitfalls of wickedness and traps of perversion which constantly ensnare the foolish. The fear of the LORD is based on the absolute standard of God’s holy, perfect, and just character. His Word, decrees and laws do not shift with the according to these evil times. No. Believers know Jesus Christ as the Rock of stability. Though the world is awash in pride, arrogance and perverted speech believers are lifted above the maelstrom, safe in the arms of Jesus. Believers, glancing at the world and the chaotic consequences of walking in the ways of injustice, foolishness and evil, fix their eyes on Jesus and rejoice to keep on learning wisdom, walking in the way of His salvation.

Blessed Father, thank You for the great gift of wisdom given to believers through the powerful presence of the Holy Spirit. Spirit of the Living God, thank You for leading people to Jesus and causing believers to grow in holy wisdom through the reading and study of the Word. Triune God, grant that Your children should walk in the fear of the LORD, for such wisdom is better than gold and jewels. Faithful High Priest, as believers pray at Your throne of grace help them to desire You, Jesus, more and more, so that no matter the circumstances of each one's life, all Your faithful ones walk in the fullness of joy and faith which are the hallmarks of those captivated by Your goodness. Amen.

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