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Saturday, June 13, 2015

Day after Day They Pour Forth Speech








Day after Day They Pour Forth Speech
Psalm 19

The Bible tells us that the sky and the sun, the moon and the stars, the land and the trees and all of God’s creatures, they all pour forth speech, day after day. Speech about the God who created them and a witness to His faithfulness and love.  Let’s listen to the first few lines of Psalm 19.

     “The heavens declare the glory of God:
       And the firmament shows forth His handiwork.
       Day after day they pour forth speech,
        And night unto night they reveal knowledge.
        There is no speech nor language
        Where their voice is not heard.
         Their line has gone out through all the earth.
         And their words to the end of the world.”  (Psalm 19:1-4)

 Psalm 19 is saying that nature has much to tell us, if we have ears to hear.  And God’s handiwork has much to reveal to us, if we have eyes to see.  God’s glory and goodness appear everywhere in His work of creation.  If we will be observant it will be revealed to us. 

So many details in nature that show the Creator’s loving Hand.  The constant and regular succession of day and night. The earth not being positioned too close to the sun where it would be too hot to sustain life.  And then the earth not being too far away from the sun where it would be too cold for life to flourish. The summer and winter solstices proven year after year that He faithfully keeps the sun in its appointed boundaries.  And all of the stars and moon. All of creation declares His almighty power and glory.        

Just as we can learn something about an artist by studying his or her art work, we can also learn something about God by observing His creation and His handiwork.  When we read the creation story in the Bible we find that after God had created our world He stopped and looked at His creation and said that everything that He had made was very good. (Genesis 1)

 In the beginning, God created a perfect and very good world. Billions of tiny details all working together in order and with meaning and love. There was “no killing in His holy hill”.  No death.  It was only after those first humans (Adam and Eve) sinned that our physical world fell and became blighted and was no longer the perfect place God had created it to be.(Genesis 3)  The wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23) and creation fell under the curse of sin and death.  But the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 6:23)  God promises to come in due time and create a new heaven and a new earth where there will be no more sin or blight or death.        

Psalm 19 also tells us of another way that God speaks to us.  He not only speaks to us through His creation but He also reveals Himself to us in His inspired Word.  God speaks to us in many other ways as well.  He speaks to us through the Holy Spirit and He guides us in ways that we may not recognize.  But Psalm 19 only tells of two of the many ways that God speaks to us: through nature and through His inspired Word.

God’s glory appears in the work of His creation, but much more in and by divine revelation.  The last part of Psalm 19 speaks of God’s inspired Word and how it changes us.  Let’s listen:

   “The law of the Lord is perfect, reviving the soul.
     The statutes of the Lord are trustworthy, making wise the simple.
     The precepts of the Lord are right, giving joy to the heart.
     The commands of the Lord are radiant, giving light to the eyes.
     The fear of the Lord is pure, enduring forever.
     The ordinances of the Lord are sure, and altogether righteous.  
     They are more precious than gold, than much pure gold: they are sweeter than honey, than        
     honey from the honeycomb.  By them is your servant warned: In keeping them there is great
     reward.”  (Psalm 19:7-11) 

The Word of God received by faith is sweet to the soul, sweeter than honey and the honeycomb.  The Word of God revives the soul and makes the simple wise, gives joy to our hearts and light to our eyes.  We have so much to gain by believing His Word.  And so much to lose by not believing His Word.  His Word is sure and will last forever.  Oh, that we would believe God’s Word and have a high view of Scripture!  Never let anyone take that away from you!

Psalm 19 ends with these words:

     “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O
      Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.”  (Psalm 19:14) 

May we join in this prayer with David, that the words of our mouths and the meditations of our hearts will also be pleasing to God, our Rock and our Redeemer. 
    

      











Saturday, June 6, 2015

Follow Jesus when it comes to Loving Others








Follow Jesus when it comes to Loving Others

Jesus loves us all the way.  And He promises never to stop loving us!  He died for us.  Lives for us. Forgives us.  Heals us! Covers for us.  Prays for us.  Waits for us!  We aren’t used to love like this!  It is so over the top!

 We usually have to earn the love we get here on earth.  And we can lose the love we think is ours. We stop loving people we don’t think are worthy of our time and effort.  People disagree and cut each other off.  One person is no longer useful to another person so he/she is “defriended”.  There are a million reasons we use to justify no longer caring about a friend or a family member.   But Scripture says that real love never fails.  Never.  (1 Corinthians 13:8)

Scripture describes real love this way – Jesus’ kind of love.  “Love is patient, love is kind.  It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.  It is not rude, it is not self-seeking.  It is not easily angered.  It keeps no record of wrongs.  Love does not delight in evil, but rejoices with the truth.  It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, and always keeps on going.”  (1 Corinthians 13:4-7)

 And Jesus calls us to follow Him in this kind of love!  To learn to continually walk in love.  Scripture says: “Therefore be imitators of God as dear children.  And walk in love, as Christ also has loved us and given Himself for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling aroma.”  (Ephesians 5:1-2) 

We start trying to follow Jesus with this kind of love and almost immediately we hit road blocks.  One of the biggest road block that keeps me from loving others is trying to protect my reputation.  It’s easy to love people who love me back.   But when people make fun of me or attack my reputation, I get mad and quickly give up Jesus’ call to love these ones.  I hate having my reputation smeared by criticism so I try to stand up for myself by criticizing the person back who criticized me.  And then we all descend into the darkness!  What would Jesus have us do when people consistently make fun of us and ruin our good name by critical remarks?  

First and foremost we are commanded to forgive.  Everywhere in Scripture we are commanded to forgive.  It is not optional.  God forgave us for the wrong we have done, so we are to forgive others for the wrong they have done to us.  And in the Lord’s Prayer we are told to pray: “Forgive us our sins as we forgive the sins of those who sin against us.”  (Matthew 6:12)  Our ability to forgive people when they hurt or wound us is an expression of our love walk.

 We must remember that sometimes we are not fighting against the person who we need to forgive.  But perhaps there may be a spiritual battle going on behind the scenes.  Scripture says: “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood (another person) but against the rulers and authorities and powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.”  (Ephesians 6:12)  

Sometimes we are afraid as Christians that in order to be loving to everyone we will have to give up some of the truths of our faith.  Accept what becomes fashionable to accept.  And over look what God’s Word says.  But that is not what we are called as followers of Christ to do.  We can love the sinner without loving his sin.

 Jesus got angry when the money changers were defiling the temple of God, and He overturned their tables and drove them out of the temple with whips, telling them that they were turning God’s house into a den of thieves. (Matthew 21:12)  Our God is a God of love and mercy but He is also a God of justice and truth.  There will be folks who will get angry with us when we stand up for what we believe is God’s truth.  We will just have to take our licks because that is what following Christ is all about.

 When a person treats us badly, Scripture tells us to give this critical person to our heavenly Father.  We do not have to carry this problem by ourselves.  Ask God to help us love this person.  And ask God to bless this critical person and help her come closer to Him.  The tension and the atmosphere between ourselves and the critical person can change as we pray for her.  Instead of resenting her, we are to pray for her.  Part of Scripture’s definition of love is that love always perseveres or always keeps on going. (1 Corinthians 13; 7)  So sometimes we must keep on praying for a very long time when our prayers aren’t answered immediately.  Keep on hoping and keep on enduring!  That’s part of following Jesus.  And that is part of living the life of love He calls us to live.

 God is working behind the scenes as we pray.  And we can keep on praying for this enemy and wait until perhaps she is turned into a friend.  Instead of letting our enemies make us miserable, we can cover these ones with our prayers day after day and watch and see how God may cause them to grow and change!  It can be a fun experiment!

And secondly, part of the act of following Jesus is giving up our selfish ways.  And yes, we are called to give up our selfish
egos to Him.  When we follow Jesus we are to travel light and our egos are too heavy to make the trip.  We give our ego to the Conductor when we get on the gospel train and start out on the journey.  Giving up the ego is part of the price of the ticket. Jesus is humble and we are to follow Him and be humble too.  Humility is one of the marks of a loving Christian.

God will take care of our reputation.  We are not to worry about it.  We are to wrap ourselves up in Him.  Scripture says: “No weapon that is fashioned against you shall stand and you shall confute every tongue that rises up in judgment.  This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord and their vindication from Me, declares the Lord.”  (Isaiah 54:17)   Our reputation is safe with God.  God has us covered.  We can let it go and let God deal with it.

Scripture tells us that without love we are nothing!  Nothing!  Let’s listen:  “If I have the gift of prophecy and can understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but I have not love, I am nothing.  And if I give all I possess to the poor and surrender my body to the flames, but have not love, I gain nothing.”  (1 Corinthians 13:2-3) 

Scripture tells us that without faith it is impossible to please God.  Faith is not a dogmatic principle or a theological concept.  Faith is alive and the Bible says that faith works through love.  (Galatians 5:6)  Love empowers faith.  Faith is like the engine and love the fuel!

 I was drawn to Christ through a loving church accepting me and praying for me and loving me.  But many others have not had that experience at church.  If we don’t care for people and share Christ’s love with them they will never know Jesus as their Savior.  We are the body of Christ and we are called to go out and spread the gospel and to aggressively seek opportunities to display the love of Christ. 

Scripture says: “And now these three remain: Faith, Hope and Love.  But the greatest of these is love.”  (1 Corinthians 13:13)    

Some of the ideas for this blog were taken from Kynan Bridges book, “The Power of Unlimited Faith”.