Why Can’t I Have It My Way?

ImageI walked into a Burger King yesterday and asked for a porterhouse, medium rare. The guy looked at me like I was crazy. “That’s not on the menu”, he said. I said, “But you serve beef here, don’t you?”. “Why yes, but only hamburgers”. I huffed, “What have you got against steaks!? How intolerant! I’m going to report you to the politically correct police!” And I stormed out.**

Did that happen? Am I that crazy? No, not at all. I just made it up. When I was preaching yesterday I asked the crowd “Did anybody come in here looking for a hamburger?” One little girl laughed. What a silly question – why go to Church to get a burger? But that was my point.  I’m sick and tired of the foolishness prevalent in our world today. I’m sick and tired of political correctness and selective tolerance. 

Tolerance. Everyone loves to shove tolerance down the Christ followers throat. Make the statement that “the only way to God is through faith in Jesus Christ” and you are called a bigot, intolerant, or worse. Yet these are EXACTLY the statements that our Lord Jesus Christ made, and died for. He said:

John 14:6 …. I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.

“but by ME”. That’s very clear. Either you come to the Father through Christ, or you don’t come to the Father. Or consider Christ’s words in …

John 8:23-24 … Ye are from beneath; I am from above: ye are of this world; I am not of this world. 24  I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins.

“ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that I AM HE”. Christ is God’s method for salvation. Faith alone in Christ alone is the only way to be saved. Or else:

John 3:16-18   For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17  For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18  He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.

You are condemned “already” if you have not “believed IN THE NAME of the only begotten Son of God”.  How did the early Church regard what Jesus said? Peter stated:

Acts 4:10-12    Be it known unto you all, and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom ye crucified, whom God raised from the dead, even by him doth this man stand here before you whole. 11  This is the stone which was set at nought of you builders, which is become the head of the corner. 12  Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.

Read verse 12 again and tell me that there are many ways to God and salvation. Can’t do it, can you? Paul told the seeker who asked “how can I be saved”:

Acts 16:31 ….. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.

and to the Romans he wrote:

Romans 10:9 ….  if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.

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Confess CHRIST as Lord and BELIEVE God raised Him and ONLY HIM from the dead, and you shall be saved. How intolerant! Yet this is the testimony of Scripture, of Christ, and of the early Church. And yet the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life/ U.S. Religious Landscape Study concluded that 70% of all Americans who are affiliated with a religious tradition say that many religions lead to eternal life. As Dr. Jim Denison wrote:

“Even more frightening, 57 percent of evangelical Protestants agree. Only among Jehovah’s Witnesses and Mormons do a majority believe that their own religion is the one true faith”.

The Holy Trinity of God – Father, Son, and Spirit – have been replaced with the triune god of this age – relativism, pluralism, and universalism. Relativism decrees that “There is no absolute truth”. Pluralism cries, “There are many ways to God”. Universalism comforts “All are going to Heaven anyway”. All three are whispers, lies from Satan. No, friends, you can’t “Have It Your Way”. You cannot enter into a relationship with God without going through Christ. He is the Door (John 10:7), the Good Shepherd (John 10:14), the Light of the world (John 8:12), the Bread from Heaven (John 6:41), the Messiah sent from God, and the only Lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world (John 1:29). You’ve got a better chance of getting a medium rare porterhouse from a Burger King than you do of getting into Heaven without Christ. Believe on Him and you shall be saved!

 

** I used Burger King in my illustration because, IMHO, they are the best burgers. 

 

 

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Don’t Run From A Bully

Matthew 23:13-19 (KJV) But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against men: for ye neither go in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in. 14  Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye devour widows’ houses, and for a pretence make long prayer: therefore ye shall receive the greater damnation. 15  Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves. 16  Woe unto you, ye blind guides, which say, Whosoever shall swear by the temple, it is nothing; but whosoever shall swear by the gold of the temple, he is a debtor! 17  Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold? 18  And, Whosoever shall swear by the altar, it is nothing; but whosoever sweareth by the gift that is upon it, he is guilty. 19  Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?

I find it interesting that so many people are talking about bullies today – it seems to be on YOU TUBE, on television, and in the magazines. A recent Focus On The Family article deals with bullying. It seems as if it is an epidemic. Truthfully though, there have always been bullies.

When I was a young boy going through school every single day was a terror and a misery for me. I was a shy child, wore glasses, and very overweight. This set me up for every bully in the school. When I rode on the bus the bullies would make every effort to painfully thump my ears while I sat. I would be minding my own business when – WHAP – someone would smack my ears or the back of my head. If I turned around someone would ask “What are you looking at, faggot?”, and if I opened my mouth they would punch me in the face. Getting on the bus I was often tripped. Getting off the bus, I was pursued. When I went to the restroom I was mocked, pushed, or thrown into toilet stalls. In class bullies shot spitwads at me – pieces of paper chewed up and shot through drinking straws. I think they got extra points for putting a wet piece of paper in the ears. There were three of us who were bullied – myself, Ricky, and Benny. I remember once when a bully jumped on Ricky I walked away, leaving him behind. Why? Because the bully’s accomplice is FEAR.

Bullies twisted my self image. When I was 16 years old I ran away from home, driving from North Carolina to Malibu Beach in California before being caught. When the authorities returned me to my parents I rebelled, telling them that I was done with being where I was. I left home at 16, worked for a living, and finished High School on my own. Though I had no court papers I was in essence a “liberated individual” – and the bullies left me alone. I met the Lord Jesus Christ when I was 17 years old, joined the United States Air Force, and remained in the military service until I retired. Through all that I learned something you all need to know.

1. The bullying stopped when I said “NO!” People are fond of quoting “Turn the other cheek” (Matthew 5:39), and it is good to give people a second chance – but bullies will beat you to death if you let them. No one can fight your battles for you. Stand up for what’s right. Jesus never cow-towed to the bullies. If you read Matthew 23 you’ll see He tore them apart verbally – and rightfully so. Have faith in God, and stand up for yourself. The Bible says:

2 Timothy 1:7 (KJV)   For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.

Fear God, not man. Better to be beaten up by a bully than to let that foolish person destroy your life. School should be a place of learning, of friendship, of discovering yourself and learning your potential. Don’t let human garbage turn you into garbage.

2. Stand up for yourself. Bullies are cowards. They always sit together. They are people of low self esteem who love to run in packs. They are in schools, in work places, and yes, even in Churches. Bullies love to strike – like wolves – and if caught love to justify their evil with reason. Bullies rejoice in power. A stronger man who is a bully will beat up a smaller woman. Coward! Two or three girls will mock the shy school girl. Cowards! A group who want to run the Church will start a whisper campaign to slander those not in their group. Cowards! Stand up against bullies. If you let a bully get their way today, they will want more tomorrow. They are never satisfied, and will not change until confronted or jailed. If you are assaulted on school property, tell the authorities. If they do nothing, dial 911 and have the other child arrested. Stand up for yourself, or you will forever be tormented.

3. Confront the ringleaders, and call them out. I was watching a western movie the other day when a mob moved toward the jail, intent on lynching someone. The Sheriff drew his gun and started talking to the mob. “Joe, you’ll be the first one I shoot. Harry, you’re next. I’ve got twelve bullets, and I’m a pretty good shot. You may kill me, but boys, – that includes you, Sam – at least nine of you will go with me”. Now I’m not saying take a gun and shoot anyone, but you need to separate and confront the ringleaders. Use the authorities. Call the police and name names. Don’t let the mob be run by the bullies – call them out by name, and report them by name. Bullies hate the light.

4. Please  ….. don’t consider suicide. You are not helping yourself nor others when you take your own life. This I found on a site dealing with bullying:

“Suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people, resulting in about 4,400 deaths per year, according to the CDC. For every suicide among young people, there are at least 100 suicide attempts. Over 14 percent of high school students have considered suicide, and almost 7 percent have attempted it. Bully victims are between 2 to 9 times more likely to consider suicide than non-victims, according to studies by Yale University. A study in Britain found that at least half of suicides among young people are related to bullying. 10 to 14 year old girls may be at even higher risk for suicide, according to the study above. According to statistics reported by ABC News, nearly 30 percent of students are either bullies or victims of bullying, and 160,000 kids stay home from school every day because of fear of bullying.” www.bullyingstatistics.org

If you kill yourself the bullies win. When you die these people will just go on and find someone else to torment. Stand up for yourself. Turn to God for help, and resist these devils – they will flee. Talk to those in authority – parents, teachers, principals, law enforcement officials, pastors. Tell them what you are going through. Don’t be ashamed – remember, bullies are cowards. Stand up for yourself. God doesn’t make garbage, but we can choose to be garbage. Refuse to be garbage. Stand against the bullies. Ask others to help you. In the words of Nancy Reagan, “Just say NO!” Call on God in Christ.

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Hebrews 13:6 (KJV) ….. The Lord is my helper, and I will not fear what man shall do unto me.

God does not want you bullied. I do not want you bullied. Only the cowardly bully wants you to be bullied. Refuse to be their toy. You belong to God!

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Ma Ma (From My Sweet Sister, Julie)

My sister Julie posted this on Facebook – I love her dearly! This is a beautiful letter that says what I could not express about our Mother. …. David

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Sweet Mama passed away on Saturday, July 13, at 4:09 p.m. The funeral was on Tuesday, July 16. I miss her so much. She was a wonderful person and a wonderful mother. Her laughter was like music. Her heart was as big as all outdoors.

Mary McLamb Buffaloe was a strong country girl, born on a farm in Cumberland County, North Carolina. Even as a child, she worked hard, picking cotton and cropping tobacco in the intense noonday sun.

When her mother died, Mama was still a young girl. On top of her never-ending field work, she also became the woman of the house and took care of her younger brothers and sisters.

When I think of Southern women, I never think of “belles” who wear fancy dresses and sip mint juleps in the parlor. That kind of woman is as foreign to me as a million dollar bill.

Instead, I think of beautiful Mama, wearing a kerchief and holding a hoe in her strong hands. She is the backbone of Carolina.

As Mama grew up, she loved to dance the jitterbug. Mama could work like John Henry all day—then head out in her A-line skirt to the juke joint on Saturday night.

People tell me she turned every head in the place. She was a gorgeous woman.

On Mama’s first date with Daddy, they went to a dance. He wore a white sport coat with a pink carnation (in reference to an old song). Instead of being impressed by his romantic gesture, she laughed. She loved him dearly. So do I.

Mama had an outhouse. Sears & Roebuck catalogs for dreaming (and the outhouse). An ornery mule who sat down in the middle of the row. Old barns that smelled like curing tobacco. An orange and some hard candy for Christmas. Fat rattlesnakes in the fields. Loretta Lynn and Elvis on the radio. Cornbread and clabber on the porch. Sweet, gigantic watermelon hearts.

And stories.

I love Mama’s stories. Some are about hardship and survival. But many of her stories are hilarious. She had a great sense of humor. She always made me laugh.

Even as recently as March, Roy would take Mama and me to the stores in town. (Bless his heart…he was so good to Mama, and she loved him very much). To repay him for his good nature, I’d try to act like I had some sense in public and not aggravate him too much.

But it never failed. Mama would say something so funny that I’d end up giggling, snorting, and staggering down the aisle, trying to catch my breath.

People either laughed—or stared at us like we were crazy—which made it even funnier.

Life was never financially easy for Mama, but she gave me so many things that money can’t buy. She gave me Jesus’ true love, her beautiful songs (she could sing so sweetly), and a happy heart. She gave me deep roots and a never-ending love of the land.

Mama also taught me to love people who are often forgotten, tossed aside, or not popular. She was a lone volunteer…long before it was fashionable to be a volunteer. She wouldn’t even think of herself in those terms. In her mind, she was simply doing what was right.

When I was a child, she often took me to visit old people, lonely people, the sick, shut-ins, and people in a mental institution, which was a long way from our home. Many of the folks we visited were strangers, but they quickly became our friends and loved “Miss Mary” dearly.

I’ve never forgotten the lessons Mama taught me. She didn’t just spout platitudes. She didn’t announce her good deeds to the world or expect payment for what she did. She quietly lived faith through action.

Mama was very country, and so am I. Unlike some people I met at college, I’m very proud of my culture. Dirt roads, woods, and water are part of me.

I don’t give a flip about the latest computer gadget. I’m not impressed by penthouses, Hollywood stars, or fads. Even though I have been educated, I refuse to lose my accent or change my lifestyle, simply because somebody might look down on me. I have a strong will, the ability to make do…and appreciate what I have.

Mama gave me all that (and so much more).

Mama loved all her kids deeply, and she was generous to a fault. When I went to college and discovered one of her outfits and a wrinkled ten dollar bill she had tucked in my suitcase, I hid in the bathroom and cried. I knew the set of clothes was her best outfit. And I knew the wrinkled bill was the only one she had in her pocketbook.

Mama tried very hard to live, but there’s just so much a physical body can take. Even so, she was vibrant and full of life until the very end.

Her last words to me were “I love you, Julie.” Of course, I knew she loved me, even if she hadn’t been able to say the words. She said it a lot. But it was just so comforting to be able to hear it one last time.

It was a heavy, sad day, but that memory is also sweet. Her face was glowing and beautiful. Yes…beautiful! Even in her last hours on earth, she taught me so much.

Now, Mama’s dancing and singing in Glory Land. It’s very hard to say all this out loud, because I still can’t believe she’s gone. I’ll miss her until I draw my last breath….and then I’ll be thrilled to see her again.

I am so fortunate to have had her. Sweet Mama was a real woman. She was one of a kind.

Julie Buffaloe Yoder

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Could We As Christians Do Better? Let’s Pray.

I’ve got a lot of friends, and have pastored several Churches in my meager 16 years of ministry, so I get a lot of e-mails. One type of e-mail that I frequently get will suggest:

“If you love Jesus you will send this out to as many friends as you can, and back to me.
I bet you won’t do it, but I hope you do.”

It’s kind of like an electronic chain letter. Usually attached to the request is something political, bashing the President or Congress or someone that has made an anti-Christian comment. Let me stop at this point and as kindly as possible explain that sending chain e-mails will not change anything. It’s like a “whisper campaign” at a Church – you know, the one where we talk ABOUT somebody but not TO somebody. All the whisper campaign does is stir up emotions, anger a crowd, but does it really change anything? Not really. Sometimes it works to get a person ostracized or a leader fired, but it doesn’t do what we should be doing. It isn’t redemptive. It doesn’t glorify God nor lead others to Christ. It isn’t the light.

Let’s turn this around. As Christians who love the Lord, let’s do better.

In 1952 President Harry Truman established the “National Day of Prayer”. Though it wasn’t specified as a “Christian” day of prayer the bulk of America at that time was Christian, so it’s safe to say that was a Christian call to prayer.  In 1988 President Ronald Reagan (my favorite President) designated the First Thursday in May of every year to be the “National Day of Prayer”. Again, though it was not specifically specified a “Christian” day, President Reagan was a good Christian man, and it was understood to be a Christian call to prayer.

We had a “National Day of Prayer” until the election of President Barack Obama. He cancelled the 21st annual National Day of Prayer ceremony at the White House because he said he did “not want to offend anyone”. Yet on September 25, 2009 from 4 AM until 7 PM there was a call to prayer for Islam held on Capitol Hill. Is President Obama a Christian?  Jesus said:

John 3:19-21 (KJV)  And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. 20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. 21 But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God.

“He that doeth truth cometh to the light”The Bible tells us:

John 1:17 (KJV) 17  For the law was given by Moses, but grace and TRUTH came by Jesus Christ.

Jesus brought the truth. His way is truth. His disciples teach others to DO what He has said (Matthew 28:19-20). The Christ would not compromise with Allah. He made it plain that HE and HE ALONE “is the way, the truth, and the light – that no man comes to the Father but by Him” (John 14:6). Those who are OF the Truth DO the truth. I cannot say if President Obama is saved or not, but I can say that IF he is saved he has drifted far from the God of the Bible. He walks in darkness and the Bible is clear:

1 John 1:5-7 (KJV)  This then is the message which we have heard of him, and declare unto you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all. 6  If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the truth: 7  But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.

You cannot walk in darkness and be saved. The saved walk in the light as Christ is the light. We have a President and, I believe, a Congress AND a Supreme Court that is filled with darkness. Blind people are leading our country. When the blind lead the blind, both fall into the ditch – and we are all headed toward a deep and black ditch. Common sense has left the building with Elvis, and the mob is listlessly cheering for nothing. We have become a confused nation led by a confused leadership. The combined personal income of every American in the United States is $13.4 trillion a year. Our national debt is $16.699 trillion. Think about it. If we gave every penny we had to the government and starved to death we still can’t pay off the national debt. How huge is our debt? If you were to have spent a million dollars each and every day since Jesus came into this world up until now you would have only spent $700 billion. That is 1/23rd the debt limit of our country. We spent $415 billion per year in interest alone on the national debt. Folks, we are spending money without any common sense. What is the President and Congress solution? Let’s raise the debt ceiling. If you stacked $1 bills on top of one another our debt would be a million miles high, enough to stretch from the earth to the moon four times. And still we increase spending.

If we continue, we will have to evolve as a nation into a socialist state. If we evolve into socialism it will not be long before we collapse. The USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) survived 69 years before collapsing in 1991 in economic chaos. That’s where we’re headed if the lunatics continue to run the asylum. 

We need as a nation to get back to God. The Bible says:

Psalms 33:12 (KJV)   Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance.

How can we get there? First, we who are Christians need to BE Christians. The Bible tells us to pray for those who are in authority over us.

1 Timothy 2:1-6 (KJV)  I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; 2  For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. 3  For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; 4  Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth. 5  For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; 6  Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.

Christian’s, let’s pray for our President. You may not have voted for him – I didn’t – but pray for him anyway. And don’t pray harm on him, but pray that God will guide him and lead him to the truth of Christ.  Let’s pray for his wife, his family, his children. Let’s do it regardless as to how we feel, regardless as to our political persuasion. Let’s pray that he will be balanced, and fair to both Christian and non-Christian. Pray! God can sway the heart of a ruler. He caused Cyrus – a Persian Conquering King – to allow Israel to return to their land and rebuild.  The Bible says “The king’s heart is in the hand of the LORD, as the rivers of water: he turneth it whithersoever he will.” (Proverbs 21:1). The Lord can change the President’s heart. The Lord can change Congress, and bring common sense to bear. We need to pray. Pray for our leaders every day. Pray for not only our national leaders, but our state and local leaders. Pray!

Max Lucado preached a sermon called “When You Are Weary of Washington”, and gave permission for it’s use “however you see fit”. I quote this from his very Biblical sermon:

“As you worship me, {God} promised, I will protect you.  So who controlled the impulses of the enemies?  God did.  Who prompted the Egyptians to favor the Hebrews?  God did.  Who directed the official to be kind to Daniel?  God did.  Who softened the king’s heart toward Nehemiah?  God did.  Who kept the enemies at bay while the Hebrews worshiped?  God did.  Who controlled the destiny of the nations?  God did.

And God does.

As David prayed, “O Lord, God of our Fathers, are you not the God who is in heaven?  You rule over all the kingdoms of the nations.  Power and might are in your hand, and no one can withstand you.”  (2 Chron. 20:6 NIV)

Others may worry about the election.  Others may grow bitter from party or petty rivalries.  Others may cast their hope with the people of the elephant or the donkey.  Others may anchor their future with conservative or liberal,  but not us.  We place our trust in the work of God.

How many kings has he seen come and go?  How many nations has he seen stand and fall?  He is above them all.  And he oversees them all.  So, while others get anxious, we don’t. Here is what we do:  we pray.”

We pray. We don’t chain e-mail, we pray. We pray for those in authority. For Presidents, Congress People, Representatives, Senators. We pray for Governors, Mayors, local officials. We pray for Pastors – please pray for me – lest we get off course of God’s Word. We pray. God can. God will. But we must pray!

Let’s start now …

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The Preacher’s Private Prayer

By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

I take it that as a minister he is always praying. Whenever his mind turns to his work, whether he is in it or out of it, he ejaculates a petition, sending up his holy desires as well-directed arrows to the skies. He is not always in the act of prayer, but he lives in the spirit of it. If his heart be in his work, he cannot eat or drink, or take recreation, or go to his bed, or rise in the morning, without evermore feeling a fervency of desire, a weight of anxiety, and a simplicity of dependence upon God; thus, in one form or other he continues in prayer. If there be any man under heaven, who is compelled to carry out the precept “Pray without ceasing,” surely it is the Christian minister. He has peculiar temptations, special trials, singular difficulties, and remarkable duties; he therefore needs much more grace than common men, and as he knows this, he is led constantly to cry to the strong for strength, and say, “I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help”.

It may scarcely be needful to commend to you the sweet uses of private devotion, and yet I cannot forbear. To you, as the ambassadors of God, the mercy-seat has a virtue beyond all estimate; the more familiar you are with the court of heaven the better shall you discharge your heavenly trust. Among all the formative influences which go to make up a man honored of God in the ministry, I know of none more mighty than his own familiarity with the mercy-seat. All that a college course can do for a student is coarse and external compared with the spiritual and delicate refinement obtained by communion with God. While the unformed minister is revolving upon the wheel of preparation, prayer is the tool of the great potter by which he molds the vessel. All our libraries and studies are mere emptiness compared with our closets. We grow, we wax mighty, we prevail in private prayer.

Your prayers will be your ablest assistants while your discourses are yet upon the anvil. While other men, like Esau, are hunting for their portion, you, by the aid of prayer, will find the savory meat near at home, and may say in truth what Jacob said so falsely, “The Lord brought it to me.” If you can dip your pens into your hearts, appealing in earnestness to the Lord, you will write well; and if you can gather your matter on your knees at the gate of heaven, you will not fail to speak well. Prayer, as a mental exercise, will bring many subjects before the mind, and so help in the selection of a topic, while as a high spiritual engagement it will cleanse your inner eye that you may see truth in the light of God. Texts will often refuse to reveal their treasures till you open them with the key of prayer. How wonderfully were the books opened to Daniel when he was in supplication! How much Peter learned upon the housetop! The closet is the best study. The commentators are good instructors, but the Author himself is far better, and prayer makes a direct appeal to him and enlists him in our cause. It is a great thing to pray one’s self into the spirit and marrow of a text; working into it by sacred feeding thereon. Prayer supplies a leverage for the uplifting of ponderous truths. One marvels how the stones of Stonehenge could have been set in their places; it is even more to be inquired after whence some men obtained such admirable knowledge of mysterious doctrines: was not prayer the potent machinery which wrought the wonder? Waiting upon God often turns darkness into light. A certain Puritan divine at a debate was observed frequently to write upon the paper before him, “More light, Lord,” “More light, Lord,” repeated scores of times: a most suitable prayer for the student of the Word when preparing his discourse.

You will frequently find fresh streams of thought leaping up from the passage before you, as if the rock had been struck by Moses’ rod; new veins of precious ore will be revealed to your astonished gaze as you quarry God’s Word and use diligently the hammer of prayer. You will sometimes feel as if you were entirely shut up, and then suddenly a new road will open before you.

The best and holiest men have ever made prayer the most important part of pulpit preparation. It is said of [Robert Murray M’Cheyne]:

“Anxious to give his people on the Sabbath what had cost him somewhat, he never, without an urgent reason, went before them without much previous meditation and prayer. His principle on this subject was embodied in a remark he made to some of us who were conversing on the matter. Being asked his view of diligent preparation for the pulpit, he reminded us of Exodus 27:20, ‘Beaten oil–beaten oil for the lamps of the sanctuary.’ And yet his prayerfulness was greater still. Indeed, he could not neglect fellowship with God before entering the congregation. He needed to be bathed in the love of God. His ministry was so much a bringing out of views that had first sanctified his own soul, that the healthiness of his soul was absolutely needful to the vigor and power of his ministrations. With him the commencement of all labor invariably consisted in the preparation of his own soul. The walls of his chamber were witnesses of his prayerfulness and of his tears, as well as of his cries.”

Prayer will singularly assist you in the delivery of your sermon; in fact, nothing can so gloriously fit you to preach as descending fresh from the mount of communion with God to speak with men. None are so able to plead with men as those who have been wrestling with God on their behalf. It is said of [Joseph Alleine], “He poured out his very heart in prayer and preaching. His supplications and his exhortations were so affectionate, so full of holy zeal, life and vigour, that they quite overcame his hearers; he melted over them, so that he thawed and mollified, and sometimes dissolved the hardest hearts.” There could have been none of this sacred dissolving of heart if his mind had not been previously exposed to the tropical rays of the Sun of Righteousness by private fellowship with the risen Lord.

As fresh springs of thought will frequently break up during preparation in answer to prayer, so will it be in the delivery of the sermon. Most preachers who depend upon God’s Spirit will tell you that their freshest and best thoughts are not those which were premeditated, but ideas which come to them, flying as on the wings of angels; unexpected treasures brought on a sudden by celestial hands, seeds of the flowers of paradise, wafted from the mountains of myrrh. Often and often when I have felt hampered, both in thought and expression, my secret groaning of heart has brought me relief, and I have enjoyed more than usual liberty. But how dare we pray in the battle if we have never cried to the Lord while buckling on the harness! The remembrance of his wrestlings at home comforts the fettered preacher when in the pulpit: God will not desert us unless we have deserted him. You, brethren, will find that prayer will ensure you strength equal to your day.

There is a distinct connection between importunate agonizing and true success, even as between the travail and the birth, the sowing in tears and the reaping in joy. “How is it that your seed comes up so soon?” said one gardener to another. “Because I steep it,” was the reply. We must steep all our teachings in tears, “when none but God is nigh,” and their growth will surprise and delight us. Could anyone wonder at [David Brainerd’s] success, when his diary contains such notes as this: “Lord’s Day, April 25th–This morning spent about two hours in sacred duties, and was enabled, more than ordinarily, to agonize for immortal souls; though it was early in the morning, and the sun scarcely shone at all, yet my body was quite wet with sweat.” The secret of Luther’s power lay in the same direction. Theodorus said of him: “I overheard him in prayer, but, good God, with what life and spirit did he pray! It was with so much reverence, as if he were speaking to God, yet with so much confidence as if he were speaking to his friend.” My brethren, let me beseech you to be men of prayer. Great talents you may never have, but you will do well enough without them if you abound in intercession.

When we have done with preaching, we shall not, if we are true ministers of God, have done with praying, because the whole church, with many tongues, will be crying, in the language of the Macedonian, “Come over and help us” in prayer. If you are enabled to prevail in prayer you will have many requests to offer for others who will flock to you, and beg a share in your intercessions, and so you will find yourselves commissioned with errands to the mercy-seat for friends and hearers. Such is always my lot, and I feel it a pleasure to have such requests to present before my Lord. Never can you be short of themes for prayer, even if no one should suggest them to you. Look at your congregation. There are always sick folk among them, and many more who are soul-sick. Some are unsaved, others are seeking and cannot find. Many are desponding, and not a few believers are backsliding or mourning. There are widows’ tears and orphans’ sighs to be put into our bottle, and poured out before the Lord. If you are a genuine minister of God you will stand as a priest before the Lord, spiritually wearing the ephod and the breast-plate whereon you bear the names of the children of Israel, pleading for them within the veil. I have known brethren who have kept a list of persons for whom they felt bound especially to pray, and I doubt not such a record often reminded them of what might otherwise have slipped their memory.

The minister who does not earnestly pray over his work must surely be a vain and conceited man. He acts as if he thought himself sufficient of himself, and therefore needed not to appeal to God. Yet what a baseless pride to conceive that our preaching can ever be in itself so powerful that it can turn men from their sins, and bring them to God without the working of the Holy Ghost. If we are truly humble-minded we shall not venture down to the fight until the Lord of Hosts has clothed us with all power, and said to us, “Go in this thy might.” The preacher who neglects to pray much must be very careless about his ministry. He cannot have comprehended his calling. He cannot have computed the value of a soul, or estimated the meaning of eternity. He must be a mere official, tempted into a pulpit because the piece of bread which belongs to the priest’s office is very necessary to him, or a detestable hypocrite who loves the praise of men, and cares not for the praise of God. He will surely become a mere superficial talker, best approved where grace is least valued and a vain show most admired. He cannot be one of those who plough deep and reap abundant harvests. He is a mere loiterer, not a laborer. As a preacher he has a name to live and is dead. He limps in his life like the lame man in the Proverbs, whose legs were not equal, for his praying is shorter than his preaching.

How few of us could compare ourselves with Mr. Joseph Alleine, whose character I have mentioned before? “At the time of his health,” writes his wife, “he did rise constantly at or before four of the clock, and would be much troubled if he heard smiths or other craftsmen at their trades before he was at communion with God; saying to me often, ‘How this noise shames me. Does not my Master deserve more than theirs?’ From four till eight he spent in prayer, holy contemplation, and singing of psalms, in which he much delighted and did daily practice alone, as well as in the family. Sometimes he would suspend the routine of parochial engagements, and devote whole days to these secret exercises, in order to which, he would contrive to be alone in some void house, or else in some sequestered spot in the open valley. Here there would be much prayer and meditation on God and heaven.” Could we read Jonathan Edwards, description of David Brainerd and not blush? “His life,” says Edwards, “shows the right way to success in the works of the ministry. He sought it as a resolute soldier seeks victory in a siege or battle; or as a man that runs a race for a great prize. Animated with love to Christ and souls, how did he labour always fervently, not only in word and doctrine, in public and private, but in prayers day and night, ‘wrestling with God’ in secret, and ‘travailing in birth,’ with unutterable groans and agonies! ‘until Christ were formed’ in the hearts of the people to whom he was sent! How did he thirst for a blessing upon his ministry, ‘and watch for souls as one that must give account!’ How did he ‘go forth in the strength of the Lord God,’ seeking and depending on the special influence of the Spirit to assist and succeed him! And what was the happy fruit at last, after long waiting and many dark and discouraging appearances: like a true son of Jacob, he persevered in wrestling through all the darkness of the night, until the breaking of the day.”

How much of blessing we may have missed through remissness in supplication we can scarcely guess, and none of us can know how poor we are in comparison with what we might have been if we had lived habitually nearer to God in prayer. Vain regrets and surmises are useless, but an earnest determination to amend will be far more useful. We not only ought to pray more, but we must. The fact is the secret of all ministerial success lies in prevalence at the mercy-seat.

SOURCE: Spurgeon, Lectures to My Students, pp. 43-54. [First published 1875-94]Image

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Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire!

It’s amazing to me the number of people – many who profess Christ as Savior – who think it acceptable to lie. When the Bible speaks of Heaven it says:

Revelation 21:27 (KJV)  And there shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth, neither whatsoever worketh abomination, or MAKETH A LIE: but they which are written in the Lamb’s book of life.

and

Revelation 22:14-15 (KJV)  Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city. 15 For without are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and MAKETH A LIE.

No liars will be in Heaven. The Bible is very clear on this. God does not condone lying. It was with a lie that Satan twisted the words of God, leading Adam and Eve from Paradise. God is not the father of lies, but Satan is. Jesus told the Pharisees:

John 8:44 (KJV)   Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because THERE IS NO TRUTH IN HIM. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for HE IS A LIAR, AND THE FATHER OF IT.

The Bible testifies that “the Law was given by Moses, but grace AND TRUTH came by Jesus Christ”. Though Pilate asked “What is truth?” Jesus declared “everyone that is of the TRUTH heareth My voice” (John 18:37). The Church of the Lord Jesus Christ is supposed to be “the pillar and ground of the TRUTH”. The Apostle Paul told Timothy to withdraw himself from “perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the TRUTH” (1 Timothy 6:5). He also prophesied of the latter days when “men would be lovers of their own selves”, who would “creep into houses, lead captive silly women laden with sins … ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the TRUTH” (2 Timothy 3:6-7). 

Are there times when a lie might be justified? Yes, but in a very narrow area. When Joshua sent spies into Jericho the King of Jericho sent men out to catch those spies. The Bible tells us that Rahab – a prostitute – hid those men. When asked if she had seen the men Rahab said “There came men unto me, but I wist not whence they were” (Joshua 2:4), which is a fancy way of saying “I don’t know where they are right now”. She knew where they were, for she had hidden the men under stalks of flax on the roof of her house. She told the soldiers “when it was dark, that the men went out: whither the men went I wot not: pursue after them quickly; for ye shall overtake them.” (Joshua 2:5). On her advice the soldiers went on a wild goose chase while – all along – Joshua’s spies rested on the roof. Did Rahab lie? Yes, several times. Why did Rahab lie? She said:

Joshua 2:11-13  … the LORD your God, he is God in heaven above, and in earth beneath. 12  Now therefore, I pray you, swear unto me by the LORD, since I have shewed you kindness, that ye will also shew kindness unto my father’s house, and give me a true token: 13  And that YE WILL SAVE ALIVE my father, and my mother, and my brethren, and my sisters, and all that they have, and DELIVER OUR LIVES FROM DEATH.

She lied to save lives. She saved the lives of Joshua’s spies, who surely would have been put to death. She also lied to protect her family’s lives. The spies agreed to save Rahab and her family, then returned to Joshua with the good news:

Joshua 2:24 (KJV) …  Truly the LORD hath delivered into our hands all the land; for even all the inhabitants of the country do faint because of us.

Rahab lied to protect life, much like many good people lied to Nazi authorities when they hid the Jews from the death camps. The Bible notes that Rahab was “justified” in her action of hiding the spies. We read …

James 2:25-26 (KJV)  Likewise also was not RAHAB THE HARLOT JUSTIFIED BY WORKS, when she had received the messengers, and had sent them out another way? 26  For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.

Hebrews 11:30-31 (KJV)  By faith the walls of Jericho fell down, after they were compassed about seven days. 31  By faith the harlot Rahab perished not with them that believed not, when she had received the spies with peace.

Rahab actually ended up in the earthly lineage of Christ (Matthew 1:5) for her deed. Her lie saved life – many lives. Yet no where in Scripture does God say “Rahab, I approve of that lie”. The fact that she believed on God and saved lives – even at the risk of her own – is what God honored. Her lie was, in this slim case, the lesser of two evils, and God used it for good.

Lying should not be endorsed nor exalted by those who claim Christ as Savior and Lord. We are called to TRUTH. Christ is TRUTH. His way is TRUTH. He never uttered a lie. When questioned and He did not want to answer, Christ spoke not a word. He considered His words before He spoke them, and cherished the truth. We as Christians are called to SPEAK THE TRUTH IN LOVE (Ephesians 4:14-15). We are not to be abrasive in our truth (and I confess – sadly – that many times I have been so) but to speak motivated by love.  Most of the evil that the world points out in the Church we bring on ourselves by violating the Law of Truth. The ninth commandment, “Thou shalt not bear false witness”, has been too freely handled by those who profess Christ. 

When we as Christians become like the world in our handling of truth, then there is no light for there is no difference. God told Israel:

Leviticus 6:1-4, “And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, If a soul sin, and commit a trespass against the LORD, and LIE UNTO HIS NEIGHBOR…or hath deceived his neighbour…and lieth concerning it, and sweareth falsely; in any of all these that a man doeth, sinning therein: Then it shall be, because he hath sinned, and is GUILTY,”

When I was a kid when someone was caught in a lie we’d chant, “Liar, Liar, pants on fire!” If you make lying a habit, and spread lies through gossip rather than going to the source and finding out the truth, you may have more than pants on fire. Heaven is not for liars.

 

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Wanted: Parents To Be Parents

When people ask me what is the heart of the problems in our society my first reply is always “Parents Need To Be Parents”. Those who are adults today were once children. The habits and actions – the character they display – can be traced back to how they were raised. Take a tree when it is but a twig and twist it, turn it into a knot. As the twig grows, so grows the tree. The twisted twig will be the twisted tree. The twisted child will be the twisted adult. Children need parents.

Children need parents who love the Lord and model Him to the child. Children must be taught the things of God by their parents. Parents need to be parents, not buddies. Your children have all the “besties” they need – they need a parent who will tell them what is right and wrong, and who will punish them when they do the wrong. Parents must be parents. The school will not substitute for the parent. If the child is not taught to sit still at home, it will not sit still at school. In my day when children misbehaved in school we were taken out of the classroom, sent to the Principals office, and paddled in the sight of two witnesses. The Bible says:

Proverbs 22:15 (KJV)  Foolishness is bound in the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him.

Following the paddling the parent was called, and when the child came home it was punished further by the parents. Not today. Today we drug our children, we excuse our children, and we expect others to parent our children. 12% of boys and 4.7% of girls ages 3-17 were diagnosed with “Attention Deficit Disorder” in 2011 in the United States.  (see http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_10/sr10_254.pdf)  Children are given drugs to combat this terrible disease. One article that I read stated:

“Unlike other medical conditions, like diabetes or a brain tumor, there are no simple tests that can tell that your child does indeed have ADHD. Instead, we usually have to rely on questionaires and observations from parents and teachers to see if a child has the symptoms of ADHD, which might include having a short attention span, being easily distracted, and/or being impulsive and hyperactive.” (keepkidshealthy.com)

ADHD is diagnosed when the child has “a short attention span, being easily distracted, being impulsive or hyperactive”. In my day this was called being a child. Again, foolishness is bound in the heart of a child. Children will be children. They do not understand the need to sit still, to concentrate, to pay attention. Though I am sure there are actually children that do have genuine problems that may need drug therapy, most often what children need is not drugs but PARENTS. They need the people who bore them to take time with them, to correct them, to love them. They need PARENTS who will teach them the things of God, to love the Lord Who made them.

“And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.” Deuteronomy 6:7

Parents need to be parents. The Church cannot be the parent, nor can the Pastor raise your kids. If your child will not sit still at the dinner table without throwing food, the child will not sit still in a Church pew while listening to a sermon. If the child runs without restrain around the house, ignoring the parent’s plea to be still, the child will run unrestrained through the Church and scream loudly if hindered from its play. If the parent will not teach the child to respect God at home, neither Pastor nor Church can teach the child the same thing in just an hour or two once a week. As a Parent you have your child  166 hours each week, and perhaps bring your child to Church for 2 hours. If you will not teach the child in 166 hours, how can you possibly believe that the Church or the Pastor can correct the child in 2 hours?

Proverbs 13:24 (KJV)   He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes.

Proverbs 23:13-14 (KJV) 13  Withhold not correction from the child: for if thou beatest him with the rod, he shall not die. 14  Thou shalt beat him with the rod, and shalt deliver his soul from hell.

Proverbs 22:6 (KJV) 6  Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.

Is it possible to train a child, to discipline that child, and to have that child go astray? Absolutely. God has created us with free will. Adam was created perfect and placed in a perfect environment and yet he still disobeyed his Parent. What did God do to Adam? He put him outside of the Garden. He punished him with thorns and thistles. But He loved Adam anyway. Parents need to parent. They need to realize that the responsibility given them is a God given and weighty responsibility. If you keep abdicating your parenting to the government or the Church the child will grow up bent. One day that child will do something that a good citizen ought not to do, and will stand before a just Judge who will hand out a verdict. I have seen in many years of ministry many parents stand before such a Judge crying “But he’s a good boy” or “but she’s such a sweet girl” only to hear “guilty” decreed. Our prisons are filled with children in adult bodies who needed Godly parents. I have buried children who have made bad decisions because their parents set no boundaries. Those children stood before another Just Judge, the Creator of Life. If they stood before Him without Christ then they rest not in His palm but in eternity’s flame.

Oh that God would touch the hearts of the parents everywhere.

Proverbs 29:15 (KJV)  The rod and reproof give wisdom: but a child left to himself bringeth his mother to shame.

I would love to write further, but duty calls. A great article on parenting can be found at 

http://www.bible.ca/f-child-discipline.htm 

May God touch your hearts with His Word. I do not want, as Pastor, to go to one more jail cell or do one more funeral because a parent will not parent. Amen!

 

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Spiritual Growth Only By Perserverance

A Christian is made by God. Salvation is not something that you can work your way into – you must be “born again” if you want to enter into and see the Kingdom of God (John 3:3, 7). You are “born again” by receiving the Lord Jesus Christ as your Savior (John 1:12-13), by putting yourself in His hands, surrendering to Him, giving Him your life. At that point of surrender – and it is unconditional surrender – God acts. The Bible says:

Titus 3:4-7 (KJV)   But after that the kindness and love of God our Savior toward man appeared, 5  Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; 6  Which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Savior; 7  That being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life.

We are not saved by our works, but by His Work. Christ died for us, and rose again for us, so that He could bring us into harmony with God. When we realize that we are sinners and surrender to the Savior God Himself brings the “washing of regeneration” – making us born again. God gives us of Himself “the renewing of the Holy Ghost”. A Christian is indwelt by God the Holy Spirit. The Spirit guides us in all truth, and enables the believer to understand the things of God (John 14:17; 15:26; 16:13). The Bible declares:

Romans 8:5-9 (KJV)  For they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh; but they that are after the Spirit the things of the Spirit. 6  For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. 7  Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be. 8  So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God. 9  But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his.

Every believer is indwelt by the Spirit of God. The Spirit is given to guide us into truth. The Truth the Spirit guides us in is the Word of God. God’s Word, His Bible, is His directive to us who are His children. The Bible says:

2 Timothy 3:13-17 (KJV)   But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived. 14  But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of, knowing of whom thou hast learned them; 15  And that from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. 16  All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: 17  That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works.

There is no Christian growth where the Word of God is not heeded. Jesus told His followers “If you love Me, you will keep My commandments” (John 14:15). He said “Why do you call Me Lord and not do what I say?” (Luke 6:46). God’s Word is life. Jesus Christ is “the Way, the Truth, and the Life” (John 14:6). The Christian is to follow the Christ. The Great Commission is to teach others to “do all things whatsoever Christ has commanded us” (Matthew 28:20). We as Christians are to do His Word, to obey our Lord, and to follow Christ.

What else has God given the Christian? He has given us each other. He has given us the Church. The Church is a body of believers gathered together, each using their own gifts and talents to further the cause of Christianity. The Spirit of God is given to each believer with the intent that we work together (1 Corinthians 12:7). Like the human body, each member in the Body of Christ the Church has a unique purpose and a unique function. The Bible says:

1 Corinthians 12:8-12 (KJV) For to one is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit; 9   To another faith by the same Spirit; to another the gifts of healing by the same Spirit; 10   To another the working of miracles; to another prophecy; to another discerning of spirits; to another divers kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation of tongues: 11  But all these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit, dividing to every man severally as he will. 12  For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body: so also is Christ.

When the Church works together every member is blessed. When the Church doesn’t work together, not only is harmony disrupted – but every Christian in the Body suffers.

What hurts a Church? The same thing that hurts the Christian.

Christians do not grow when they will not read and DO what the Scripture says. Christians do not grow when they will not listen to the preaching of the Word and apply that Word to their lives. Some believers refuse to do so because they are attracted to power. They want to be in charge. They want to be the center of the universe. The truth is, God is in charge. He is the center of the universe. His Word is Light, and His Word is right. I’ve heard Christians justify disobedience to the preached and taught Word by saying “Oh, anybody can twist the Scripture to say whatever they want it to say”. I suppose that is true. However, you who are Christians are indwelt by God the Holy Spirit. If you hear His Word and let Him guide you, He cannot be deceived. There is no justification for a Christian grabbing power and rejecting God given authority in the Church. We are reminded in the Scripture:

Hebrews 13:7 (KJV)   Remember them which have the rule over you, who have spoken unto you the word of God: whose faith follow, considering the end of their conversation.

and 

Hebrews 13:17 (KJV)   Obey them that have the rule over you, and submit yourselves: for they watch for your souls, as they that must give account, that they may do it with joy, and not with grief: for that is unprofitable for you.

It is not beneficial as a Christian to reject your God given pastors and teachers. “They watch for your souls, as they that must give account”. If they err, go to them and tell them where you think they have erred. I myself am careful in the handling of God’s Word, taking the warning:

Revelation 22:18-19 (KJV)  For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: 19  And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.

very seriously. If I am wrong, I want to be shown where I am wrong. Every Godly Pastor and Teacher feels the same way. Do not reject the Word because you feel it is wrong. Reject it if it is my word and not God’s Word, and show me the same.

Salvation is by Grace, but growth in salvation is be perseverance. 

Those who reject God’s Word will not grow as Christians. Those who reject Godly authority – hopping from Church to Church – will not grow as Christians. 

It is so sad that – with all the freedom and all the access that Christians in America have to the Bible and the Church – that so many will not use the blessing. Some join a Church like they go to a store. They look for a “good deal” and, quickly using the resources at hand, move on to another “bargain”. There are Christians – professing Christians anyway – who if they were to die tomorrow no one would know who to call to perform their funeral. There are Christians who have hopped from Church to Church so much that they are on three or four Church “rolls”. When you get sick, who will visit you? When your child gets ready to marry, who will perform the ceremony? When you die, who will comfort your relatives? 

Listen, dear ones. Christ gave His all for you and for me. He died and rose again for our blessing. We bless Him when we do what He says. We bless ourselves when we do what He says.

If you are a Church Hopper – stop it! Settle down, and follow Christ where you are. There will never be a perfect Church while you’re a member of it. If that hurts, it should. We are all sinners, saved by Grace. Quit hopping, quit shopping, and start serving Jesus where you are – IF you are a Christian.

If you are a Power Monger – stop it! Christ is in control. It is His Word that brings life. We follow Him, not our whims. Anything with more than one head is a freak, and there are too many freaky Churches out there. Follow Christ. Support your Pastor. Listen to your teachers. Stop trying to be in charge, and let God be God.

If you are a Christian – persevere! Keep going. Keep going to Church. Keep listening to the preaching and teaching of the Word of God. Keep reading your Bible. Keep doing the right thing. I thank my God daily for the Philippian  Christian who strives to serve the Lord. You are a blessing. The Corinthian Christian makes my head hurt and my hands shake, but the Philippian Christian is the greatest blessing. You will never grow unless you persevere. Bloom where you are planted. Serve as Christ has commanded. Help yourself – your Church – and your Pastor. Persevere!

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Faddism, Consumerism, and Christianity

What do Nokia (the Phone company), Blockbuster (the Video Rental store), Kodak (the film company), and Pan Am (the airline) have in common? They are all out of business. They have all been replaced by better companies that offered better things. This happened because they forgot to watch their customers and change with the times. Nokia was the only phone to have in 1999, and was even in the movie The Matrix. A Finnish company, Nokia employed 100,000 people in 120 companies and annually made $30 billion. What happened? Something better came along – the iPhone. When Apple presented its phone Nokia did nothing – and lost everything. They ignored their customers.

 

Too many Christians look at the Gospel as if it is a phone, a rental store, a film company, or an airline. Over the years I’ve seen fads in Christianity come and go. I remember when “The Purpose Driven Church” came out, and pastors that I knew told me how they were going to do “Forty Days of Purpose” drives to build their Church. They expected their small Churches to suddenly mega-Church because of this magic formula. The truth is, the pastors I know actually shrunk their flocks by scaring them to death, by introducing odd and non-traditional methods into the assembly. Many Christians just went somewhere else.

 

God created the Gospel. There is no substitute or better way to save someone but by presenting God’s Gospel. There is no magic pill nor strange formula. There are no competitors to the Gospel. Want to grow the Church? Are you ready? Get and pencil and write this down.

 

Go and tell someone what Jesus did for you.

 

Got it? That’s it. That’s the Gospel. If God has saved you, if God has been good to you, go tell someone. Tell them how you were saved. Tell them about Grace. Tell them. Tell your family. Tell your friends. Just tell them. And live like you love Jesus. Do what He says, and tell others. This never goes out of style. Steve Jobs and Apple will not put the Gospel out of business. The only thing that puts the Gospel out of business is Christians not doing what Jesus said do. Tell them.

 

Do it today.

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Memorial Lessons From My Military Carrer

I was asked to write about my most memorial moments from my Air Force career. There are quite a few “memorial moments” but these, I think, stand out the most in my mind.

When I entered “Boot Camp” I was in an environment that is hard to describe. Compared to the politically correct Training Camps of today, Boot Camp in 1976 was tough. The Drill Instructors were allowed to curse or even strike an airman. That was never publicized, but it was a fact. The Drill Instructors knew that they were taking raw – sometimes soft – recruits and were required to harden us up. The thing I remember most about Boot Camp was the camaraderie of the men in my unit. We worked together in everything we did, whether cleaning the barracks, marching, running the obstacle courses, or firing our rifles. I learned the value of unity in Boot Camp, and I learned to overlook small differences in people, such as skin color, traditions, or speech patterns. People are created by God “of one blood” (Acts 17:26). It’s what’s in the heart that matters most.

When I was assigned to the Republic of Korea, Kunsan, I learned that hate can be taught. The older Koreans would often invite American soldiers home to eat supper with their families. These people had experienced the violence and mayhem of the Korean War and appreciated our presence in their country. Contrasted to this the local University students were taught to hate Americans, as many of the failed Communists found places of refuge in the Universities and Colleges. I was awakened one night when a group of students decided to try and overthrow our base. Armed with Molotov Cocktails and clubs they charged the locked gates. Our military police easily held them off, and the lit gasoline caused little damage to the wire fence and asphalt  No one was hurt, and this was never reported on any of the mainline American news channels. When Airmen went downtown we afterward went in groups of three or four, and all carried weapons “just in case”. I never had to hurt anyone, and was always treated well by shop keepers and the older Koreans. I stayed away from the brainwashed students.

The day that I was due to retire from the Air Force the Wing Commander and Chief Officers took a B-52 bomber up for in flight maneuvers. As we were loading our moving van I heard a terrible thump, and a large pillar of smoke billowed up from the flight line. As the aircrew were making a tight turn above the air field, the left wing of the bomber touched a high tension power line. The plane cartwheeled, and all aboard were killed. The saddest part of the story was that the Wing Commander was retiring from active duty that very day, and his wife, children, and grandchildren were waiting on the runway for him to land. Instead, they saw him die along with his crew. I learned that day that life is very fleeting, and we can leave this earth without a moment’s notice.

The thing I remember most as I think back over my military career is that people really aren’t that different: everyone wants and needs love. I learned that love and unity are of paramount importance – from the family to the unit to the Church. I’ve served my country and my Lord in Korea, Germany, Egypt, England, and in the United States. At the end of the day I and other airmen stood at attention and, with tears in our eyes, held a salute as retreat was played and the flag was lowered. The United States is the greatest nation in the world, but it is slowly losing its greatness as we slowly drift farther and farther away from God. Lord, help us repent and return to that which made us strong – one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

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