Saturday, August 21, 2010

Simple Truths #3

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in my reading of Luke i came across another simple truth. i have heard this sense i was a kid. but lets just take a look at the Word.

Luke 12:15
"And He said to them, “Take heed and beware of covetousness, for one’s life does not consist in the abundance of the things he possesses."

Luke 12:34
"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."

 though these seem basic enough let us take a look at them. how is our society built? what is it built on? anyone can look around and see that if you have a lot of things (money, cars, a big house) you are well off. typically (what society) people think is something to this affect "if one has a lot of money, one will be happy." who doesn't want to be happy? so with a thought process like this it is safe to say that we (society) strive to have money, and with money (we think) a well social standing. with a well social standing/money we will have peace. Jesus is no fool He also knows that money has power (over peoples hearts). in these two verses (among many) He directly comes against these outlandish thoughts for the "pursuit of happiness." we as followers of Christ must not put our hearts on the things of this world, but on the things of God. we must not let money (or the pursuit of it) be the drive of our lives. (Mat 6:24b "...You cannot serve God and mammon.") what all of this comes down to is this: if your heart is set on money/cars/big house etc. your heart will end up off of Christ and on the things that are passing away. let us leave everything and take up our cross and follow Jesus. let us build a store house full of treasures in heaven. let our hearts be set on the things of God instead of the things of this world.
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Simple Truths #2

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i just have to start our with God is Good! He is good even though i am not. it is for that i thank Him. the other day my flesh got the best of me. i was faced with my giant, and i lost. not because i was not strong enough or anything like that. i lost my battle due to me not being obedient to God's word. so here is the simple truth that is so open in God's word.

Romans 13:14
"But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to fulfill its lusts."

 because i did not "put on our Lord Jesus Christ" i was not able or even prepared to take on my giant. i opened the door and allowed myself to walk right in to battle something i have no will to fight. had i just been obedient to God's word i would have never opened that door. (something i deeply wish i never did). well several days go by and every moment that passes i know that our Father is telling me to confess my failure to my wife. i keep telling myself that i am not hearing God and that i do not need to tell my wife. see God had reminded me of this scripture several hours after i lost my battle. as the days passed and the more i heard God telling me to talk to my wife i knew i had too. if i lost a battle by not being obedient to God's word to begin with then i did NOT want to be disobedient to Him again. so today i finally tell my wife about what i had done. and God could not have blessed this confession any more then He did. after i tell my wife she just looks at me and says "thank you for being honest" and "i am not mad at you." in my mind for the last several days i have been playing out the way that this conversation was going to go and it never played out like this. i can only imagine what would have happened if i had not been obedient to God. so i count my blessings here: i thank God for His word and for my wonderful wife. i have been blessed my God far more then i deserve.    
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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Most holy faith

Finding yourself low on faith? Or do you find yourself lacking in holiness? In Jude 20 it says this "but you beloved building yourselves up on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit." let us all spend some time to night praying in the Holy Spirit. So that we might build ourselves up in the most holy faith possible.... I count my blessings here: I thank God that He has provided me a way to build my faith into something holy. As I do not feel very holy right now.... Thank you Lord! BlogBooster-The most productive way for mobile blogging. BlogBooster is a multi-service blog editor for iPhone, Android, WebOs and your desktop

Friday, August 13, 2010

Simple Truths #1

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so many times in Christianity we try and make things a little bit to complicated. if you dont do that well i guess i am not talking to you. because i know that there are times in my walk that i tend to make things out to be harderd then they really are. i tend to try and put God's word into a "step by step" order, so that i might complete the things that He has asked me to do. i have gotten better about no complicating God's word. my wife makes sure of that :-). when we first god married she just went a long with my seemingly craziness. but now.... oh but know she is the first to let me know that i am making things to complicated. and i thank God that He gave me a wife that would do just that. He really uses her to keep me on track.... wow i am really getting off track here... so what i am trying to say is this: there are times in our walk that we tend to make things our to be to complicated. so let me just take one day at a time and find the "Simple Truths" in God's word. so that i might be able to come to Him like a little child.

Hebrews 10:19
"Therefore, brethren, having boldness to enter the Holiest by the blood of Jesus."
Hebrews 4:16
"Let us therefore come boldly to the throne room of graces, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need."
John 4:24
"God is a Spirit: and they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth."

there are times in our lives that we just feel down and out. like we cant even talk to God (for what ever reason). well God has something else to say about that. as you have read in the verse above Jesus has already paved the way for us to come to Him. He shed His blood giving us the "boldness to enter into the Holiest of Holies." He wants us there! So though we feel like we are not good enough, or that we have not done enough to be in the presence of God, let us NOW come boldly to His feet. Let us obtain mercy and grace there. and seeing that it is so easy to come before God let us be obedient to His word. Let us worship Him for the goodness of His mercy and grace.....

God is good and is goodness endures for ever!
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Monday, August 9, 2010

The Lion and the Lamb

i have read lots of things about the Lion and the Lamb. but here are just a few thought of my own...... i love the idea of Jesus being the Lion and the Lamb. there are so many times that i feel as if i could be beaten up and kicked out by our enemy, but out of no where comes my heavenly Father the Lion. it is He who wars for me. it is the Lion that protects me. i love to picture Jesus like a lion tearing apart our enemy's when the mess with me or the rest of the body. on the flip side of this i know that when my Lord is with me i am at peace. when the Lamb of God comes to me He brings me peace... i know that this is not much but it doesn't have to be. so please take this and be blessed with it. and know that when you are feeling down and out that our Lord Jesus is there to fight for you, minister for you, through you, He knows what to pray when we have (or feel like) no words to pray. (Rom 8:26-27). and in those times that you cant seem to get calm. cant seem to find rest, or peace, or anything that makes sense it is Him the Lamb that will be right there with you. (Phil 4:6-7). so let us continually walk in the Spirit of the Lord so that we may be in His fullness, to have the Lion and the Lamb be with us continually.  

Saturday, August 7, 2010

The Adoption we have in Christ

while i was preparing for this last weeks bible study i came a crossed the scripture in Romans. I have always known that i am an adopted son of God, but reading it again really hit home and sunk in. so lets take a look at it.

Romans 8:14-17
"14 For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God. 15 For you did not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, “Abba, Father.” 16 The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, 17 and if children, then heirs—heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with Him, that we may also be glorified together."

This photo is not mine, I got it off the internet.

This photo is not mine, I got it off the internet.
This photo is not mine, I got it off the internet.
This photo is not mine, I got it off the internet.
If these pictures are not the perfect example of our adoption then i don't know what is. just as the little piggy was abandoned, left to starve and eventually die; so were we before Christ. what an amazing thing that we have in Jesus. take a look at the pictures again. look how the momma dog has brought the little pig in under her chin. it looks like she is protecting the adopted one. how the adopted one (pig) has no fear to eat, drink, and sleep with the dogs. the pig knows that it has been welcomed into the family, and that she may look different on the out side her heart truly belongs with the one who cares for her. this is such a perfect picture of our relationship with Christ. so let us put all that we have done behind us so that we may walk in what is right in front of us (Jesus Christ). our adoption is final, it is unwavering, and does not have an expiration date. we are HIS! let us live in the freedom He has given us. let us live in His love, protection, and provisions.

i know that this is a simple truth but it is a good one. so it is here that i count my blessings: i am thankful that i have a life in Christ. that He is the one who cares for me, provides for me, and saves me. i am blessed beyond measure to have Him as my KING! 

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Law vs Grace Pt 2

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This week as I was in church we sang a wonderful song. We sang let the river flow. Through this song God Spoke to me. He reminded me of the scripture in John 7:37-39 when He talks about those who thrust will be filled and those who believe in Him will have rivers of living water flowing out of his heart. All through church this stayed on my mind. So I asked the Lord to teach me about this scripture. And oh let me tell you He did just that. I didn’t go home and dig into the Word right away. I thought about this I pondered it for a while. It was only at work after a long hard day of work that I finally looked this up in the bible. As I looked it up the Lord didn’t say anything. I thought that I had just heard my flesh during church. I thought that maybe I was just wanting to hear from the Lord and that I had fooled myself. Well I could not have been more wrong. The next day I went home and spent a wonderful day with my wife. We cleaned the house, went on a date, then ended the evening with a movie. Again all the while I couldn’t get John 7:37-39 out of my head. I knew that there had to be more to it. As God always works in mysterious ways He started working that night. Chantal after coming home from the movie told me that she was so very tired and that she just wanted to go to bed. So that is just where we went. I took my bible and sat in bed and started reading. I was intending to find scriptures that talk about homosexuality so that I could write a letter to the USAF regarding the “don’t ask, don’t tell” police. (as the day before I took a survey they sent out) I got my scriptures, but there just was no life in them. They were not speaking to me. I knew that God did not intend to speak to me about this issue that night. Although I knew that He did want to talk with me. So I asked Him what he wanted talk with me about. At that moment He flashed John 7:37-39 to me. And as I was still in 1 Corinthians looking at homosexual scriptures I decided to flip through a few pages to see what would POP out at me. When I got to 2 Corinthians the Lord started speaking. So let me just try and put into words what I heard my Father speak. (He spoke like He does most of the time. He took me through His scriptures and made them come alive to me. When I read the scriptures there was power in them. I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that what I was getting was from God.)

2 Corinthians 3:4-11, 17-18
We are being told that they (Paul & the other Apostles) were sufficient ministers of the new covenant. Not a covenant written on stone (like the old law) but one that is written of the Spirit on the hearts of men. That this new covenant does not kill (like the old) but gives “life.” Then he goes on to say that the old law (in verse 7,9) a ministry of death, and condemnation. And though it (during its time) was glorious is a dull image compared to the new law (the law of liberty). Verse 17 says it best “Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.”

These verses reminded me of the conversation I had with my mother several nights ago. She brought my attention to James. She said that she was reading along with a teaching she heard at church as she came across James 1:22-25. once she read this she knew that she must share it with me. As she knew that I was in search of scriptures walking me through “law vs grace.” So in James 1:22-24 we are told to be doers of the word and not hearers only. Then in verse 25 we are told “he who looks into the perfect law of liberty and continues in it, and is not a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the work, this one will be blessed in what he does.” I almost could not believe my eyes. I mean I was literally looking into the “perfect law of liberty.” As God was speaking to me about rivers of living water (the Holy Spirit), and how the Spirit of the Lord is liberty, and how this law if liberty sets me free from the old law. It is this new liberty that I must follow, and be a “doer” of. Well how do I start to live and be a “doer” of the law of liberty? It starts in the next chapter. James 2:12 “So speak and so do as those who will be judged by the law of liberty.” What a completely new way of thinking this is. I mean I know that I am not the only one who condemns myself when I know that I sin. So what makes me condemn myself? It is the old law. If I am to be a “doer” of the Word of God then I must walk as though I am not going to be judged my the old law but the new one of liberty. (may I just put in a side note. Romans 6:1-2a, 15, 7:7a “what shall we say then? Should we continue to sin that grace may abound? Certainly NOT!...” “what shall we say then? Is the law sin? Certainly NOT!” “What then? Shall we sin because we are not under the law but under grace? Certainly NOT!” and most importantly in Gal 5:13 “for you brethren, have been called to liberty; only do not use liberty as an opportunity for the flesh” (sin). these few scriptures clearly tells us that we are not to use grace as a license to sin. As for those that do not obey these scriptures and use liberty for their flesh to abound; well we in Texas like to call them “greasy gracers.”)

Now as we know the old law is what puts me into condemnation. Well we see in Rom 8:1-2 that “there is no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit. For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death.” We saw in 2 Corinthians 3:7 that the old law was called “death,” and we see latter in Romans 8 that sin is of the flesh. So when we add what we have so far we get this: that the Spirit of the Lord is liberty, and that He sets us from the old law as well as our own flesh. We are no longer slaves to sin and death. Romans 8:5 “for those who live according the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live (a “doer”) according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit.” Once we are free to live in Christ Jesus we will have a new mind. The mind of Christ. Therefore we should no longer have the mind (or desire) to try and fulfill the old law, for we already know that it has been fulfilled (by Christ), and that one big hurdle that was keeping us from a personal intimate relationship with God is gone! This is the mind of Christ. Rom 8:14-15 It is those who live according to the Spirit of God that are called “sons of God” “for we did not receive the spirit of bondage again (old law) to fear, but we received the Spirit of adoption (freedom)…”

There is quite a bit more that our Father spoke to me. I will write those words down a little bit later. I just needed to put down on paper the solid word that I had so far. So it is here that I count my blessings: I thank God that I have been set free from everything in live so that I am able to love Him and only Him. I also thank Him that He is still a living God and that He still speaks to me.
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