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    Do Your Part and God Will Do His

    Tuesday, April 29, 2008, 04:37 PM GMT [General]

    Scripture reference: Zechariah 8:11-17

    The Old Testament prophets all proclaim of how God tells His people that he will bless them if they do what He wants them to do, and how He will punish them if they do what He tells them not to do. Blessings follow obedience, and punishment follows disobedience. It is God's way of assuring us that He will always keep his word, and is always just.

    In this passage God declares that He is going to pour out his blessings of peace and prosperity on His people as a way of displaying to the rest of the world that He is a great God. He tells His people not to be afraid or discouraged for any reason. And He instructs them to get on with the business of re-building the temple. God promises that if they do this He will bless them.

    Based on the idea given to us by Paul that we are the living temple of God, what does this message mean to us? It should have a physical, mental, and spiritual meaning. For, as a complete person, we are a sort of temple complex composed of three parts: body, mind, and spirit. Therefore, a complete temple rebuilding effort must include all aspects of God's living temple.

    The rebuilding of the physical temple might include a change in diet and activities. It could be we have allowed God's temple to become weak and flabby. This is not a true representation of a great and mighty God. God's temple should be a reflection of His strength and greatness. It should be healthy and strong, just as God's grace toward His people is healthy and strong. It should be attractive and inviting, encouraging strangers to want to come close to God. God's temple should represent His awe inspiring appearance, His life sustaining healthiness, and his dependable strength.

    God's temple should also be a place of knowledge and wisdom. It should be a place where people with questions and problems can go to with confidence that they will be able to receive sound, reliable answers and advice. This may mean that the living temple you are responsible for needs so upgrading. Maybe some time needs to be spend reading. Perhaps a seminar or retreat is in order. It could be attending a new class or subscribing to a new magazine will facilitate a rebuilding of your temple.

    The temple of God is also a residence of His Holy Spirit. It is a place from which His Spirit can communicate with others. It is a tool that His Spirit can use to do His will. The temple of God should be a place which those seeking communion with and comfort from His Spirit can go to and find solace. This means spending a disciplined amount of time in communion with God through prayer and meditation on a regular basis. As a result of that relationship with God, the Holy Spirit will abide in His Temple, available and ready to minister to all who seek Him at His temple.

    At the end of our reference passage God says, "OK. I have promised to do my part. Now, here is your part. Tell the truth. Be fair. Live at peace with everyone. Don't plot harm to others, don't swear that something is true when it isn't. How I hate all that sort of thing, says the Lord." (Zechariah 8:16-17 TLB) In other words, live the simple command Jesus gave us; "Love one another as He has loved us." That is our part in our relationship with God. And we can be assured that we will be blessed by doing our part. We can be equally assured that a lack of blessings will result from us not doing our part. For God always keeps His promises. The resurrection of Christ is proof of that.

    May God bless you and guide you on your way. Amen.

     

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    A Stale Loaf Rather Than the Bread of Life

    Thursday, April 24, 2008, 02:51 PM GMT [General]

    According to the Baptist Press, the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is a loosing team. The number of new members has dropped again for the third year in a row. The number of new members, registered by the number of baptisms performed, was nearly 19,000 fewer in 2007 than in 2006. This in spite of the fact that they built 473 new churches. Apparently they were simply re-arranging deck chairs on a sinking ship.

    Up until a month ago I was a member of a SBC church in San Antonio, TX. I left it because, quite frankly, it was a dead church. I think it had was dead when it was formed simply to give its members a place to worship that was closer to the new neighborhoods they had moved to. The majority of the membership was over fifty years old, and their ideas of church were even older. There was no understanding of anyone born after 1955, and no attempt to reach out to anyone younger than the youngest deacon. The youth department had fewer than twenty active members, despite the fact that thousands of children lived within a two mile radius of the church. And the pastor, rather than being a leader, allowed himself to be controlled completely by the stale old traditions of the stale old membership. The entire church was like a loaf of bread that had a growing amount of mold on it.

    The Church of Jesus Christ is supposed to be a living, healthy body. It should always be as fresh as a loaf of bread right out of the oven. For the Church is the body of Christ; and He is a living person. And His message is just as fresh today as it was two-thousand years ago. It is healthy, life giving nourishment food for a starving world. It should not be a stale left over from years gone by. It should not be an old, dry biscuit you throw to a spiritually hungry person just because it is what you have had in your cupboard since your father's days. What the Church presents to the world should be like the wine Jesus presented to the steward at the wedding in Cana; it should be the finest and best any man has ever tasted.

    The problem the SBC and many other churches fail to recognize is that the environment they present is one of old, faded traditions, rather than an atmosphere of vibrant life. Walking into many churches is like walking into the lobby of a funeral home. The mood is somber almost to the point of being depressing. The behavior of the occupants is restrained rather than exuberant. And the sermon is an expository description of a life which has very little if any resemblance to that experienced by ordinary, modern man. There is a complete absence of the abundant life promised and practiced by Jesus.

    For the church to be a living, growing body, it must be a storehouse of fresh bread of life. It must be a place where the spiritually hungry, tired, unhappy, lonely, and lost know they can go to and always find high quality food for their soul. It should be a place alive with a celebration of life; a place filled with exuberant people joyfully rejoicing and praising God for the great life He has given them. It should be a place where the occupants can't wait for the opportunity to share the bread of life with others. It should be the very real living body of Christ.

    If our faith is really alive, then our expression of our faith will be truly alive. If we truly have the abundant life of Jesus in us, then we will abundantly share that life with other. If we are always refreshing and renewing our minds with the Holy Spirit, then we will always have a fresh, new message to present to those seeking to satisfy their hunger and quench their thirst. We will always have a fresh loaf of the bread of life to break with anyone who comes to His table.

    May His Spirit guide you and keep you fresh.

     

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    God's Power, Not Man's Wisdom

    Thursday, April 24, 2008, 03:14 AM GMT [General]

    Scripture reference: 1 Corinthians 2:4-14

    Paul always emphasized that what he preached was not taught to him by any man and did not come from himself. It is not man's wisdom, but a demonstration of the power of God that was revealed in Paul's teachings. And it was not with what the world considered wise and fancy words that Paul sought to persuade people to accept the gospel, but the power of the Holy Spirit that touched men's soul's and spoke to men's hearts.

    Paul tells us that it is the Holy Spirit that knows the secrets of the depths of God's spirit, and can reveal those secretes to the man who has accepted Jesus as Christ and has received the baptism of the Holy Spirit. But the man who does not have the Spirit of God in him cannot understand the wisdom of God, because it is only the Holy Spirit that can reveal it to him, not some man using man's wisdom and man's eloquent speech. This is why Paul made sure that he spoke plainly to ordinary men. So that there would be no doubt that what he said was of God, and not just his ideas.

    Today America is filled with men in pulpits filled with self-confidence presenting sermons based on man's wisdom using man's eloquent words. They present "culturally relevant" topical messages on issues every man can understand without the aid of the Holy Spirit. They speak of having an uncluttered life, having a good marriage, having a successful career, and having material, worldly prosperity. They speak the words of man with the wisdom of man so that they can receive man's approval. The Holy Spirit is not in them, not in the words they speak, and not in the audience that hears them.

    It needs to be remembered that the church is not going to be a place attractive to all men because it reveals the truth many men want to hide from. And the job of the preacher is not to gain the approval of men, but to be a voice for the Holy Spirit to communicate His message to the hearts and souls of those called of God according to His purpose. The message which come from the pulpit will be a mystery, foolishness, and a stumbling block for some; for others it will be the bread of life. Some with have no idea what the preacher was talking about, but those to whom the secretes are revealed by the Holy Spirit will receive the wisdom of God. And in that wisdom is the power of God.

    I agree that we need to try to reach the un-churched and the seekers, but that is exactly what Paul did. He was speaking to people for whom his message was something brand new and completely different from every other message they had ever heard. And because his words came from and were directed by the Holy Spirit, they were just the right words delivered in just the right way to reach the ones called by God. Paul did not have to preach sermons that made people feel good, dealt with current issues, or promised material prosperity. Paul proclaimed Jesus Christ, and him crucified for the propitiation of sins. It was the plain, simple gospel of Jesus Christ which touched men's hearts and soul's. It was the Word of God's grace through Christ Jesus which won the approval of men, not Paul's word. And that is how it should be today.

    May the Grace of God, the love of Jesus Christ, and the peace of the Holy Spirit be with you.

     

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    Jewish Resistance to the Gospel

    Tuesday, April 22, 2008, 01:52 PM GMT [General]

    If you carefully study the book of Acts, as well as study the early history of the Church and the last years of Jewish Jerusalem, you will discover that the greatest threat to followers of Jesus were orthodox Jews. Just as the Pharisees, Scribes, and members of the Priesthood clan opposed Jesus during his life, and then persecuted his disciples (to the point of death were Stephen and James the Just were concerned) after Christ's death within the scope of Israel, they then persecuted Paul and tried to destroy the young Church in Asia. The orthodox Jews saw the young Church of the gospel of Jesus Christ as a threat to their power and favored lifestyle. Its message of equality of all in the eyes of God, and its emphasis on humility and service, was in complete opposition to the view taught and tightly held by the Jewish ruling class. As a result, the orthodox Jews sought to assure the teachings of Jesus were completely excluded from Jewish life.

    If you closely study the society of the current State of Israel, you will discover that nothing has changed. The ruling orthodox Jews of Israel still want to keep the teachings of Jesus and its followers out of Israel. Christians who visit Israel are told not to display crosses, because the cross is seen a symbol of hatred in Israel. Christian are forbidden by law to do missionary work in Israel. And Jews who believe Jesus is the promised Messiah, are persecuted today just as they were two-thousand years ago. As an example, check out this news article the Baptist Press.

    According to Baptist Press, the Supreme Court of Israel has ruled that Messianic Jews have the same rights regarding automatic citizenship as Jews who do not believe in Jesus as the Messiah. The case was brought by 12 applicants who had been denied citizenship primarily because they were Jewish believers in Jesus. Most of them had received letters saying they would not receive citizenship because they "commit missionary activity," according to an e-mail circulated by Calev Myers, founder and chief counsel of The Jerusalem Institute of Justice. A clerk at the Ministry of Interior reportedly had told one of the applicants that because she was committing missionary activity, she was acting against the interests of the state of Israel and the Jewish people. Israel's Supreme Court ended the two-and-a-half-year legal battle April 16 by ruling that Messianics should receive equal treatment under the Israeli law of return, which says that anyone who is born Jewish can immigrate from anywhere in the world to Israel and be granted citizenship automatically. "This is yet another battle won in our war to establish equality in Israel for the Messianic Jewish community just like every other legitimate stream of faith within the Jewish world," Myers wrote.

    As much as many Americans like to think that Christians and Jews should be friends, and Christians should always support Jews, the reality of Jewish persecution of believers in Jesus as the Messiah should not be lost in a spirit of Political Correctness. The Jews still resist the truth of God, are still in rebellion against God, and still see Christianity as a threat. The attitude of the privileged Jews who cling desperately to their power and positions of authority over the common Jews are the same now as in the days when Jesus walked the country roads of Israel. They still see gentiles as unclean and not equal to them in the eyes of God.

    There have been legal cases here in the United States based on Jewish claims that the attempt of Christians to convert Jews to Christianity is a hate crime. And, although a Christian would be instantly fired for making fun of Judaism on national radio, Denis Miller's partner had no problem calling Jews for Jesus a cult of kooks. Even a high school student sharing his faith with a fellow Jewish student is seen by Jews as persecution of the Jewish child.

    Regardless of the objections of Jews, as followers of Jesus, we are still under His command to preach His teachings to all the world. He told us we would be persecuted for doing this. And he did not make any exception for the children of Israel. It is still our duty to God and our Lord Jesus Christ to tell everyone everywhere about the saving Grace of God revealed to all mankind through the person of Jesus. It is a message which is a stumbling block to those who resist it, and a message of life to those who are called of God to receive it. We should never be ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, and never be convinced that we should not share it will Jews.

    Therefore, friends, go forth into all the world and tell the Good News of Jesus Christ. Be bold. Be brave. And remember His promise to be with you alway.

     

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    Passover-The Source of The Lord's Supper

    Sunday, April 20, 2008, 02:43 PM GMT [General]

    Scripture references: Exodus 12:1-20, Mark 14:22-25

    This is the week of Passover; the annual event during which the Jews remember and commemorate the night God performed the final miracle in Egypt which finally caused Pharaoh to let the Israelites leave. It was his final Passover meal that Jesus ate with his disciples in an upper room the night he was betrayed by Judas. It is this meal from which we Christians get our ordinance we call Communion or The Lord's Supper.

    The important element of the Passover meal, the one which is the symbol of the Christ, the Savior, is the first born lamb without blemish of any kind. It is to be sacrificed and consumed, while wearing traveling clothes. That last part is something that is never mentioned in Communion services, but it is very important; it is of great symbolic significance for the Christian. It is something Paul understood quite clearly.

    First, we are not to nibble at the teachings of Christ, like a little child playing with his meal. Nor are we to treat the message of Jesus as a buffet or cafeteria line from which we can select what pleases us and ignore the rest. The instructions God gave to Moses concerning the Passover lamb was that it was to be consumed completely. They were to eat the whole thing in one meal. Likewise, we are expected to consume the message, the gospel of Jesus Christ completely. We are to make every part of it a part of us. This was the message Jesus game us himself in the symbolism of declaring the bread his body and the wine his blood. He said it was giving for us, and we were to eat and drink all of it; for it was giving for our salvation, just as the blood of the sacrificial Passover lamb was for the salvation of the Israelites.

    An important instruction from God to Moses concerning the eating of the Passover lamb which is often completely overlooked by pastors during the Communion service is that the meal was to be eaten while wearing traveling clothes. That is because the Israelites were to be prepared to travel as soon as the night was over. As soon as the Passover was concluded, they were to pack up their stuff and be ready to take off for the Promised Land immediately. Likewise, as soon as we have accepted the Lamb of God into our lives, and have consumed his teachings and made all of him a total part of our lives, we are to set out into the world to spread his word to all creation. We are not supposed to partake of the sacrifice just for ourselves, and then sit back and relax. We are to remember that the final instructions from Jesus were to go into all the world baptizing and teaching everything that he taught to all the the world. Remember that he will be with us alway.

    So, this week of Passover, let us put on our traveling clothes, have a meal together, and then go forth to spread the Good News. The Lamb of God has been sacrifice for the propitiation of sins, and has been risen from the dead as God's sign that the sacrifice has been accepted by Him, and our sins are forgiven. And, as Jesus promised, all who give up their old lives and ask him to give them a new life, will receive life; a real life of abundance that will last forever. For now we will have the presence of the Holy Spirit, which Jesus promised to send to us as a guarantee of our resurrection, as our comforter and guide while we are still in this world. And then, we shall live with our savior in his father's kingdom forever. Praise God.

    May God's Holy Spirit be with you and strengthen you now and always. Amen.

     

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