We Can Seek The Lord Today!

For September 20, 2020
Recently, it’s been astounding to watch world events parallel the eschatological prophesy, “After that, [Satan] must be set free for a short time” (Revelation 20:3 NIV) happening right before our eyes as godless ideologies influence our politics, business, schools, colleges, media, and even the clergy, vainly promoting an empty utopian promise that we can provide for ourselves, apart from God.

In other words, we have no need for Jesus Christ, God, or the Bible—we are all we will ever need! Biblically centered ideals, which contrast the “everything is relative” and “everyone is right” narrative remain censored or ignored in a flawed “utopia” where hostility, disrespect, and violence have replaced common courtesy, respect, and decency.

Workers on the Tower of Babel were likewise seduced by their own sin, pride, and arrogance,

Come, let’s make bricks and bake them thoroughly. Let us build ourselves a city, with a tower that reaches to the heavens, so that we may make a name for ourselves (Genesis 11:3-4 NIV)

As those builders failed, today’s god-less “utopia seekers” fail because they refuse to acknowledge the universal, inherent sin-problem that plagues all of us,

When you follow the desires of your sinful nature, the results are very clear: sexual immorality, impurity, lustful pleasures, idolatry, sorcery, hostility, quarreling, jealousy, outbursts of anger, selfish ambition, dissension, division, envy, drunkenness, wild parties, and other sins like these (Galatians 5:19-21 NLT).

Anarchy, violence, exploitation, human trafficking and other crimes demonstrate our lack of concern for our neighbor’s well-being due to our internal malevolent nature (sin). This nature is always at work within us to urge us to perform “what’s best for us” by any means necessary. Here, we have reduced our precious, God-given, human lives to mere dollars and cents.

Also, people who feel that fortune, elite status, fame, or political power will spare them from destruction or God’s wrath are greatly mistaken,

They trust in their wealth, and boast of great riches. Yet they cannot redeem themselves from death by paying a ransom to God (Psalm 49:6-7 NLT).

Jesus also says,

And what do you benefit if you gain the whole world but lose your own soul? l Is anything worth more than your soul? For the Son of Man will come with His angels in the glory of His Father and will judge all people according to their deeds (Matthew 16:26-27 NLT).

All of us will die, and we will leave our possessions behind. In other words, there is a life beyond the grave where eternity dwells. The question one should as is, Where do I want to spend my eternity?

For many, God’s Word (Bible) and His Holy Spirit no longer guide our thoughts, words, and behavior. Instead, whatever feels good or gives us pleasure—at this moment—is what governs our conscience and behavior. Oh what sorrow and despair awaits those of us who insist “evil is good and good is evil, that dark is light and light is dark, that bitter is sweet and sweet is bitter” (Isaiah 5:20 NLT).

No person wants to live in a society where people think and act irresponsibly constantly. Yet, left to our own devices, we are doomed to experience it since we all commit sin. Ecclesiastes 1:2 teaches, our human efforts are “futile and meaningless” because they do not offer us the forgiveness of sin and peace with God, which are essential to having a spiritually fulfilling, eternal life. At some point, we must pause to ask this question, with the utmost sincerity, what kind of world do we want for our children, and their children?

Ours is not a perfect nation; no nation is, especially with our sin and entitlement issues running amuck. Although we are blessed with advanced technology, education, politics, military, and industry, none of these things make our country great. Instead, it is our faith in God, and the Judeo-Christian values we embrace and uphold, as the Scriptures attest, “Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people” (Proverbs 14:34 NKJV).

One of the attributes of God, omniscience, is His ability to know perfectly and eternally “all things which can be known, past, present, and future. God knows how best to attain to His desired ends.”1 And within the context of all the things God knows perfectly and eternally is His foreknowledge of our redemption in particular,

The objects of [God’s] foreknowledge are the free acts of men. Such knowledge is involved in the prediction of events, which either concern the free acts of men, or are dependent on them. If God be ignorant of how free agents will act, His knowledge must be limited, and it must be constantly increasing, which is altogether inconsistent with the true idea of His nature. His government of the world also, in that case, must be precarious, dependent, as it would then be on the unforeseen conduct of men. As the omnipotence of God is His ability to do whatever is possible, so His omniscience is His knowledge of everything knowable.2

God’s ordering, calling, choosing, and predestining our human lives to become like Jesus Christ, while at the same time preserving our ability to have total “free will” is something people continue to debate. Rather than join this debate, suffice it to say it is a mystery that reflects God’s sovereign will and deliberate action. He is God, and it is His prerogative to choose what He feels is the best course for advancing His universe along with deciding the best means to fulfilling those ends.

Herein lies the mystery, He can choose us for salvation, but not in consideration of our moral and spiritual merit (since we have none). Jesus says God draws us to Him (John 6:44). In addition, He affirms that we are His chosen (John 15:16). These ideas are not contradictory because God does not want us to perish. He wants us to come to Him (2 Peter 3:9).

Election is a wonderful display of God’s sovereign will and wisdom He extends to all people who are willing to come to Jesus Christ,

You were slain, and have redeemed us to God by Your blood out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation (Revelation 5:9 NKJV).

Unfortunately, human “free will” also means there will be those who will reject God’s gracious invitation as they rely on their personal ingenuity, ignore His Word, scoff at His teachings, spurn His Son, and resist His Holy Spirit’s urging.

Nevertheless, Calvary’s cross still allows God’s love and forgiveness to touch everyone equally. Christ will reconcile even the vilest of sinners, to Himself without distinction. Nevertheless, it is incumbent upon us to accept His invitation freely and willingly,

Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me (Revelation 3:20 NKJV).

Those of us who hear His call and respond to it positively will comprise His church, the Bride of Christ and will experience abundant eternal life forever with Him. Won’t you seek Him today?

A civilized people must exercise vigilance and due diligence to promote and secure the moral and spiritual well-being of our fellow countrymen and women. God has endowed all of us with the sacred trust to preserve civility, decency, and goodwill for people with whom we work, serve, and live. Why not start today.

What a Wonderful Savior!

We Can Be A Loving Family Today!

For September 13, 2020
When the Pharisaic Lawyer challenged Jesus to identify the greatest Commandment, the Lord quotes from Deuteronomy 6:5 and Leviticus 19:18,

Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: Love your neighbor as yourself. All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments (Matthew 22:37-40 NIV).

Later, Jesus tells how our “Greatest Commandment” has been changed—love as I love you,

A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this all will know that you are My Disciples, if you have love for one another (John 13:34-35 NKJV).

As Christians, we are united under a new love mandate to extend our unity and love to become family—a Christian family—with perfect, eternal unity that will forever reveal the matchless wisdom and power of God,

We have been adopted into an eternal family of God. As children of God and joint heirs with Christ, we have the privilege of sharing both in His sufferings and in His subsequent glory. God gives us the privilege of walking the same path Christ walked, enduring sufferings in this life that we may also receive great glory in the life to come. Because we are God’s children, our relationship with each other is far deeper and more intimate than the relationship that angels, for example, have to one another. For we are all members of one family.1

The Holy Spirit enables us to share in common many fulfilling moments that strengthen our resolve to follow Christ. Daily we experience how God loves us, protects us, and provides us with everything we need. We grow ever confident that He directs our steps, and that He will never leave or forsake us,

Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go (Joshua 1:9 NKJV).

The Holy Spirit also solidifies our faith in God and in His Word so that we grow to rely on His eternal promises and providence instead of our subjective thoughts and fickle emotions. He will provide us with all the spiritual resources we need to live for Christ victoriously.

The Bible presents people who have fruitful and fulfilling relationships with the Lord that begin early and last throughout their lives. This is truly the Christian heritage and legacy to strive for, a special and unique witness that shows everyone we are one—even as Jesus is one with the Father.

Those of us who follow this pattern by coming to Christ early, learning God’s Word, attending church, learning from spiritually mature teachers and pastors in discipleship, and using our gifts in service are living testimonies of His miraculously transforming power.

The Holy Spirit  enables us to grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to share God’s Word properly, so that He can attract, convict, convince, and inspire others unto right thinking and living (2 Peter 3:18). Then, we can present His righteousness, grace, and love through our worship, service, and fellowship.

The Holy Spirit also works in us to share the life and message of Jesus Christ effectively. Here, we sanctify the Lord God in our hearts. Then we can offer a timely response to those who ask us about the unfailing hope within us, with meekness and godly reverence (1 Peter 3:15).

Ultimately, it is because of this one incredible evening, that with the aid of the Holy Spirit, we can do all things through Christ, who strengthens us both now and forever (Philippians 4:13). Let’s be a loving family today!

What a Wonderful Savior!

We Can Know Jesus’ Intercessory Power Today!

For September 6, 2020
On His way to the cross, Jesus intercedes for all those who will follow Him,

I am praying not only for these disciples but also for all who will ever believe in me through their message. I pray that they will all be one, just as you and I are one—as you are in me, Father, and I am in you. And may they be in us so that the world will believe you sent me. I have given them the glory you gave me, so they may be one as we are one. I am in them and you are in me. May they experience such perfect unity that the world will know that you sent me and that you love them as much as you love me. Father, I want these whom you have given me to be with me where I am. Then they can see all the glory you gave me because you loved me even before the world began! “O righteous Father, the world doesn’t know you, but I do; and these disciples know you sent me. I have revealed you to them, and I will continue to do so. Then your love for me will be in them, and I will be in them (John 17:20-26 NIV).

Jesus’ prayer ensures that as Christians together, we will experience exciting and fulfilling moments to enhance our knowledge and strengthen our faith. We experience how God loves us, protects us, and provides us with everything we need. Over time, we grow confident that He directs our steps, and that He will never leave or forsake us.

These experiences help to solidify our faith in God and in His Word so that we grow to rely on His eternal promises and providence instead of our subjective thoughts and feelings.

For instance, we can be confident that our faith in His redeeming sacrifice will grant us the forgiveness of sin and make us new creatures (2 Corinthians 5:17)

Nevertheless, some believe that experiencing a flawed past somehow validates our Christian life and witness. This could be based on the popular notion that we are more effective in ministry after having lived tragic lives of sin before coming to Christ. Although it is always appropriate to celebrate the life that we now have in Christ, ministry effectiveness is up to God.

All Christians should have a support and accountability network to help guard against moral and spiritual failure. However, those who have experienced years of compulsive and addictive behavior should complete some form of clinical treatment in conjunction with their Christian discipleship program before serving in Christian leadership. Such precautions will help lessen the risk of harm or not placing others at risk of severe spiritual, physical, emotional, or psychological injury.

Moreover, there are those who feel that numerical growth, monetary gain, large edifices and notoriety are the indicators for effective ministry. However, three essential indicators, our hearts, our motives, and God’s perfect will, are ignored. The Lord knows whether our hearts and motives are vile or pure, and His will is revealed accordingly. These indicators will always define ministry effectiveness from His perspective, which is all that matters.

The Bible presents a pattern of fruitful relationships with the Lord that begin early and last through life. Many of us have followed this pattern by coming to Christ early, learning God’s Word, attending church, submitting to spiritually mature mentors and pastors in discipleship, and using our gifts in service are living demonstrations of His miraculous power.

We strive grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:18), so that we can share God’s Word properly. Then, He can attract, convict, convince, and inspire others unto right thinking and living. In this way, we present His righteousness, grace, and love through our worship, service, and fellowship.

In other words, we sanctify the Lord God in our hearts. Then we can offer a timely response to those who ask us about the unfailing hope within us, with meekness and godly reverence (1 Peter 3:15). Won’t you experience the fullness of His intercession today?

What a Wonderful Savior!

The Lord Can Be With Us Today!

For August 30, 2020
This earth is not our final destination. The Bible tells us we are mere pilgrims and strangers traveling through it. For some, the journey may be thirty years or less while others exceed the seventy-year benchmark given in Psalm 90:10. Whatever time we have, Job 14:5 tells us the Lord has determined the exact day and time of our death.

But while we await our departure, the Lord has promised everlasting communion with both He, and the Father through the Spirit. Before going to the cross, He comforts us with His promise to return,

Don’t let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God, and trust also in me. There is more than enough room in my Father’s home. If this were not so, would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you? When everything is ready, I will come and get you, so that you will always be with me where I am (John 14:1-3 NLT).

Our sin separates us from God. However, the good news or Gospel is that God can change our governing disposition from vile and sinful to pure and holy, through the Born Again experience (Regeneration) as one observes,

“Regeneration is that act of God by which the governing disposition of the soul is made holy…It is God turning the soul to Himself.”1

Jesus says He was sent into the world not to condemn it, but to save it (John 3:17). Then just before the Ascension, He reassures us He would be with us forever (Matthew 28:20). His is an intimate, communion that lasts forever. For in Christ, we have the Comforter who gently comforts, helps, guides, teaches, and secures us until we inhabit our eternal home (John 16:7-15).

The Lord is with you before you were born; shaping you in your mother’s womb; planning your bright hope and expected end that will inspire others and bring honor to the Lord Jesus Christ (Jeremiah 29:11).

The Lord is with you, and each day you understand even more how your experiences with Him on earth are merely a foretaste of the eternal life that awaits you in His glorious Kingdom. The Lord is with you, and your faith begins and ends with Him.

He is your hope, peace, expectation, your sun and shield, and your exceeding great reward (Genesis 15:1). He gives you “grace and glory, and no good thing will He withhold from you as you walk uprightly” (Psalm 84:11).

Our Lord provides the foundation on which our being, position, choices, and destiny are secured forever. For this reason, 2 Corinthians 5:7 states “we walk with the Lord daily by faith, and not by sight.” With a humble, reverent, and sincere faith in Jesus Christ, we are certain to reach our glorious final destination.

God is with us now, and He will be with us as we experience the pinnacle of His redemptive work of Glorification, where “the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary will be at rest” (Job 3:17).

He will supply us with an immortal body that will allow us to experience His holy, eternal presence fully. Free from sin, pain, and disease, we will be completely capable of having eternal communion with God as we see Him “as He is” and are like Him (1 John 3:2). Won’t you trust Him today?

What a Wonderful Savior!

We Can Be Transformed Today

For August 23, 2020
Jesus answered and said to him, “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John 3:3 NKJV). He captures our necessity for transformation to gain access to the Kingdom of God, insisting our transformation is necessary. He also assures our transformation is both accessible and simple, only requiring our faith in Him,

  God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved (John 3:16-17 NKJV).

Faith is the means to receive God’s forgiveness and righteous, which is consistent with two Old Testament Scriptures:

      • And [Abraham] believed the LORD, and the LORD counted him as righteous because of his faith (Genesis 15:6 NLT).
      • Behold the proud, His soul is not upright in him; But the just shall live by his faith (Habakkuk 2:4 NKJV).

We must experience a dynamic, spiritual transformation inside us before we can see the Kingdom of God.  The good news is that God can change us through the Born Again experience.

We confess our sin before God, (turn from its continual practice), and we place our faith in the redeeming work of our Lord Jesus Christ to make us righteous before God. As 2 Corinthians 5:17 tells us, we become “new creatures” in Christ.

Now, loving and pleasing God is our new all-consuming, lifelong objective. No longer do we seek the things of the world. They have become dead to us, and we are no longer subject to them. Our new aim is to emulate our Lord and live for Him to the best of our ability for the rest of our lives as illustrated below.

The Old Life (Dead)

The New Life (Alive)

    •   Proud and selfish
    • Humble and selfless
    •  Aggressive and villainous
    • Assertive and virtuous
    •  Practice deceit and duplicity
    • Practice sincerity and truth
    •  Seek to victimize others through   hypocrisy, betrayal, and lies
    • Seek to interact with God, others, and us with genuineness, and faithfulness

We live out our identity and purpose as Children of God as the Holy Spirit enables the “who we are when no one is watching” to interact with God, others, and ourselves safely and appropriately—doing no harm.

We are “proof” of God’s marvelous plan of redemption, authenticating how Jesus Christ can live and reign the hearts of fallen humanity as Savior and Lord.  Human lives change drastically in the presence of the Living Christ, as they become Christ-centered and Spirit-controlled. Won’t you give Him your heart today?

What a Wonderful Savior?

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