Boundaries

Keep your heart with all diligence for out of it proceed the issues of life.  Proverbs 4:23

The Hebrew on the word ‘Issues’ shows its various meanings as 1. limit, end, extremity, i.e., the furthest-most point of space (Nu 34:5); 2. starting point, source, wellspring, i.e., the source of an event or activity from the figurative extension of the beginning limit of a space (Pr 4:23); 3. exit, i.e., the way or path out from a city (Eze 48:30); 4. an escape, i.e., the act. of deliverance from a dangerous situation (Ps 68:21) Swanson Dictionary of Biblical Languages with Semantic Domains : Hebrew (Old Testament) (electronic ed.). Oak Harbor: Logos Research Systems, Inc.

 

The heart holds the beginning of a thing, the limitations of it and an escape. Amazing and true;

life flows from the content of the heart. Because of sin and its effects, our hearts also contain our own limitations. It’s a paradox: we seemingly sabotage the very thing we know to pursue.  All of us are a composite of experiences and words that have shaped our inner man; even our born again inner man.  Left to ourselves we would be constantly starting, hindering and stopping the dreams of our hearts from being achieved. That’s why it’s so wonderful to remember that our kept hearts also contain and show us the wisdom for our next steps forward.

 

The phrase issue of life is translated by both the ESV and NASB as flow the springs of life, which paints a picture of something moving forward.  

NIV ~ for everything you do flows from it.

NLT ~ for it determines the course of your life.

NET ~ for from it are the sources of life. 

All painting this picture which shows us how important what we carry in our heart is to the well being of our lives.  Solomon wrote, Guard your heart.  Again, in the following definition, we have a series of meanings to the word guard that give us a vivid picture of what guarding looks like. 

preserve, keep, maintain, protect, i.e., cause to be safe from danger, implying a relationship with the protector (Ps 40:12), spared, kept safe, i.e., pertaining to being free from danger, as an extension of keeping a valuable hidden (Isa 49:6; Eze 6:12+); keep, observe, comply, i.e., obey a command (Ps 78:7); 4. secret, be hidden, i.e., pertaining to things not readily known (Isa 48:6; 65:4+); 5. be crafty, i.e., pertaining to being evil and damaging, with a focus that the actions are secretive or underhanded (Pr 7:10+) Swanson, J. (1997). Dictionary of Biblical Languages with Semantic Domains : Hebrew (Old Testament) (electronic ed.). Oak Harbor: Logos Research Systems, Inc.

Adam was placed in the garden to guard it and keep it.  We are told from the New Testament to keep watch, stay awake, guard our hearts.  There are things we must be attentive to and when we drop our guards, just like Eve engaged with the serpent, we begin to entertain the subtle conversations that will lead us astray from what God has really said.  

 

As David and I face the next season of our lives, I find that I am challenged with certain heart issues ~ most of which come down to two simple thoughts;

 

Those things where I say, ‘I won’t do’ and those that I say, ‘I can’t do’.  I see where “I won’t” is simply pride because it involves my will.  I can’t is my own place of unbelief that prevents me from trying.  Both are equally wicked in the sight of God and require repentance.  We know its the evil heart of unbelief that prevented the children of Israel from entering into the promise of God and kept them in the wilderness, wandering around for 40 years.  For me to guard my heart requires me to make sure my boundaries are secure and nothing is breaking through; which is always, ultimately about my thought life and where the unbelief is lurking. 

 

If Joshua was told to meditate on God’s word day and night, Joshua 1:8, so he was able to do all that was written in it, don’t you know that if we meditate on a lie day and night we will ultimately “do” the lie.  Solomon wrote, over and over again in the book of Proverbs the need to attend to the word.  

 

There are some things in life that you feel powerless to change, yet in all circumstances we do have sovereign right and control over us.  I can lean into God and be strong in His grace.  I can encourage myself in the word.  I can establish my heart and quiet my soul.  We might not be able to naturally change what is happening but we are not powerless.  To say we are denies the very existence of God working in our life and our need to believe.   

 

The greater the press, the greater the stuff pressed out.  Peter wrote in his first epistle,  don’t think it’s strange that these fiery trials are here to try you.   Jesus has a baptism of fire and the purging of all dross (unbelief) must take place to be shaped and fitted for His use.  We might not have all the answers today, it’s a stretch and challenge for the soul, but we must be committed to the process and be determined to endure to the end.  Wherever that leads, whatever the process, we must guard our hearts so the issues flowing from us are found rooted in the fullness of God.

 

 

 

His Fullness

I know that when I come to you I will come in the fullness of the blessing of Christ.  

Romans 15:29

 

KJV ~  the fulness of the blessing of the gospel of Christ.

NIV ~ full measure of the blessing of Christ.

Fullness, full measure = sum total

 

Thayer’s Greek Lexicon identifies the word fullness as that which is (or has been) filled; In the N.T. Ephesians 4:13, the body of believers, as that which is ‘filled’ with the presence, power, agency, riches of God and of Christ: and from Ephesians 3:19 that ye may become a body “wholly filled and flooded” by God.

 

Colossians tells us 'in Christ' the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and now, we have been filled in Him. Christ in us is the hope of the glory of God being seen and manifested on this earth.  That’s a lot of power to commit to mere men and a tremendous responsibility to become vessels of honor fit for the masters use.  

 

In the OT we learned that there was a right way to carry the presence of God. From 2 Samuel chapter six starting with verse five, we read;

 

David and all the house of Israel were celebrating before the LORD, with songs and lyres and harps and tambourines and castanets and cymbals. 6And when they came to the threshing floor of Nacon, Uzzah put out his hand to the ark of God and took hold of it, for the oxen stumbled. 7And the anger of the LORD was kindled against Uzzah, and God struck him down there because of his error, and he died there beside the ark of God. 8And David was angry because the LORD had broken out against Uzzah. And that place is called Perez-uzzah to this day. 9And David was afraid of the LORD that day, and he said, “How can the ark of the LORD come to me?” 10So David was not willing to take the ark of the LORD into the city of David. But David took it aside to the house of Obed-edom the Gittite. 11And the ark of the LORD remained in the house of Obed-edom the Gittite three months, and the LORD blessed Obed-edom and all his household.

 

It seems like a harsh thing to happen to Uzzah, simply instinctive on his part, yet, Uzzah, a Levite, erred in what He did. There was a right way to carry the Ark, the presence God, and they weren’t.  You would think with all the worshipping and joy and the presence being with them that something like this could not happen, but this shows us the need for doing His things, His way.   

 

I believe Presence and power works best through purity.  As NT believers we are the carriers of His Presence, believers ‘filled’ with the presence, power, agency, riches of God and of Christ: a body “wholly filled and flooded” by God through His Holy Spirit. 

 

We are not to come filled with ourselves.  We are not to be filled with our own agenda or our own words and ways, but we are to be filled with His fullness that always carries His blessing.

 

Uzzah had access to instructions on how to carry the ark.  After His death they got it right.   Hosea 4:6 reminds us that we perish for a lack of knowledge, forgetting what we know, or simply rejecting it.  Apparently ignorance is no excuse when we have a book we can read. And rejecting God’s commands is, well, just plain willful and deadly. 

 

The ark resting at Obed-Edom’s house brought a blessing to his entire household.  The Lord told Moses ~ My presence will go with you and I will give you rest.  The fullness of His presence operating through our lives is His place of blessing and rest.

 

I know that when I come to you I will come in the fullness of the blessing of Christ. 

 

 

 

 

The Acceptable Sacrifice

Did you bring to me sacrifices and offerings during the forty years in the wilderness, O house of Israel?  Amos 5:25. 

 

The answer to the question is ‘yes’, however, Acts 7 holds Stephens account before the Jewish council, with verse 42 repeating Amos 5:25. Was it to me you were sacrificing during those 40 years in the desert?  Verse 43 is a qualifier - No, your real interest was in your heathen gods.

 

 

Yesterday, our 7 year old grandson Micah was having a conversation with us regarding a theft that had occurred.  He wanted to know why God couldn’t just make the person ‘give it back’. We talked about the goodness of God in giving every person the very special gift of choice.  We took the conversation from the thieves choice to steal around to our own choices we make to obey. 

 

As we grow, we find sophisticated ways to offer up our sacrifices (do the right things while others are looking) while we continue to serve our hearts desires.  BUT GOD looks at the heart and so so so desires the heart of man TO WANT TO want Him!  Oh that I would truly love him, not only in words, but in deed and truth, with all my heart and all my soul, all my mind and strength.  Jesus quoted from Isaiah when he said These people honor me with their lips but their hearts are far removed from me.   

 

When we engage our hearts in pure worship of God, we find ourselves loving Him for who He is.  Gratefulness and thanksgiving pour from our lips as we acknowledge all He Has done for us.  Faith and confidence rise as we join ourselves to Him, feed on Him and receive all of His goodness and mercy.  

 

God allowed Israel to go after their other Gods.  God allowed Israel to play the harlot. God allowed the adultery.  God allowed the excesses of life. God allowed the misuse of provision.  I find it interesting that some of the provision God sent them out of Egypt with was used to build the golden calf.  In all of this, all the people had a promise from God that came with conditions that when met, guaranteed fulfillment but He left the choice up to then. 

 

Behold I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing. Therefore choose life, that you and your offspring may live, 20 loving the Lord your God, obeying his voice and holding fast to him, for he is your life and length of days…” Deuteronomy 30:19.

 

It is recorded in Deuteronomy 31:27 that Moses said, “ For I know how rebellious and stubborn you are. Behold, even today while I am yet alive with you, you have been rebellious against the Lord. How much more after my death?”

 

We can stay assured of being able to resist temptation when it comes by “hiding his word in our heart so that we might not sin against him”. .  We are a Kingdom of Priests showing forth the praises of Him who has redeemed our lives.  We put on a garment of praise and the fruit of our lips give thanks to Him.  This is an acceptable sacrifice.  Obedience is an acceptable sacrifice. Our sacrifices and offerings are a life that is humbled before Him with worship, in Spirit and in truth.  

 

This is His acceptable sacrifice, one that he receives. 

There's a Battle going on...

 

“..All too quickly the attractions of this world and the delights of wealth, and the search for success and lure of nice things come in and crowd out God’s message from their hearts, so that no crop is produced.”   Mark 4:19 Living Bible

 

 

 

The level of wholeness operating in my life is directly related to the level of word working in and through me.  The word that I have received, believed and allowed to become a part of me is the word that is at work in me.

 

The very first temptation was over the word. “Has God really said?”

The ability to walk through the Red Sea on dry ground lay in obedience to the word.

Naaman’s healing lay in His obedience to the word.

The miracle at Cana lay in the servants obedience to the word.

Peters ability to pay his taxes lay in obedience to the word.

 

All through the Bible we read of man’s well being resting on His choice to believe and obey the word.  

 

Jesus is called a firm foundation.  One; when built on, we are promised not to be blown away by the storms of this life.  Isaiah calls Jesus the stability of our times, the abundance of salvation, wisdom, and knowledge, which tells me everything we need is found in Jesus and his word.

 

Our prosperity is something that the Lord delights in, but since He is not a man He does not equate prosperity with the dollar figure attached to our lives.  Prosperity is seen as our minds are renewed to Him and His word. Beloved I wish above all things that you prosper and be in health even as your soul prospers.  As our souls prosper we are in health.  We become whole.  We are saved, nothing broken, nothing missing; at peace and this is true prosperity.  No wonder proverbs tells us wisdom is the principal thing.  Get wisdom! 

 

There’s a battle going on for the priority of the word in our lives. Satan, from Mark 4, comes immediately to steal the word being sown. How does Satan steal the word? All too quickly the attractions of this world and the delights of wealth, and the search for success and lure of nice things come in and crowd out God’s message from their hearts, so that no crop is produced.”  It’s not the “bad” that robs us, it is simply the busy of life, just the absence of the one thing which has the power to heal and deliver us.  Jesus is the author and giver of life. 

 

He sends His word.  His word is filled with grace and gives us life, abundant life, when we abide in Him and His words abide in us. Our greatest need is to know what the word says about our situation? We just have to take the time to search it out.  

What do you want?

Then Jesus turned around and saw them following him and asked, “What do you

want?  John 1: 38 NLT

ESV: what are you seeking?

Amplified: What are you looking for?

I find this an amazing question and one that goes straight to the heart of man.  

 

All come to Jesus by way of need, that moment we realize we truly are poor in Spirit, and it’s only then that we are capable of answering His question, ‘what do you want?’

 

Jesus announced the Spirit of the Lord was upon him to preach the gospel to the poor.  He taught his disciple it was the poor in Spirit who were blessed.  It is the individual who has needs, with a heart and ear ready to receive, that finds their broken heart healed; captivity released and eyes seeing.  

 

 It is the self sufficiency of man that holds him aloof from God. 

 

Thus, the question ‘what do you want’ must be answered by all. Mark chapter 10 records Jesus’ encounter with Blind Bartimaeus, asking him the same question.  While the answer seems obvious, Bartimaeus immediately responds, “that I might receive my sight”.

 

Why do I want to prosper and be in health? As real as our situation may be, it is the immature, the babe in Christ, that simply wants the need fixed. It is as we grow in our relationship that we begin to discover the blessing of knowing how much we need God.  It is through our dependency on him that we are enriched and empowered to live as He is in this world.  Knowing what we want and who should help is the key to receiving from HIm.

 

There have been many times in my life I have looked to others to be God for me, only to be disappointed in my expectations.  How dangerous this is, both for us and the one we’ve set up.  The lesson to learn is while God uses man, our eyes must be fixed on Him.  While we acknowledge others help and are grateful for it, the glory and true thanksgiving are His.

 

  It seems odd for the disciples to respond with, where are you staying.  Perhaps it was the cultural way of asking for a place to spend the night and Jesus response, “Come and discover for yourselves” is ambiguous.  Yet, it holds so much potential for their opportunity. The scripture goes on to tell us, they went with him and saw where he was staying, and since it was late in the afternoon, they spent the rest of the day with Jesus.

 

 

‘Come’ is the invitation for us to learn and participate in what God is doing.  Each man must discover for himself what it is he wants from Jesus.  Our level of hunger and desire determines the discovery through the pursuit. 

 

The question remains, What do you want? 

 

The Wait.

For God alone my soul waits in silence…. Psalm 62.1

 

We know these times.  ‘The wait’ is the space where “our times are in His hands” and there is nothing we can do but wait on God to move.   

 

We are aware that it is an “ONLY GOD” moment for us.  We wait to see, wait and hope, wait and resist fear, wait and rejoice but in it all we are waiting.  King David declared throughout the Psalms no matter what was taking place and how he felt about it, his focus was on God. 

 

It is you, O Lord my God who will answer and on you I wait.   Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him ~

 

Notice Psalm 62, David holds his peace; “My soul waits in silence”.  Mute before our enemies is a righteous thing when our mouth wants to declare God is somehow unfaithful or uncaring.  

 

We are told setting goals helps us to stay focused and gets them accomplished. We just can’t do that without establishing time tables we want to operate within.  There are many plans in the mind of a man but the Lord directs His steps.  Our timetables are not His issue, they’re ours.  I don’t know that we ever consider time frames as boundaries or limitations and yet they do define our expectations of what and how we expect God to work on our behalf.  

 

God has already written every day of our life in His journal.  If we stop and think about reality of Psalm 139:16 and that He knows the future and hope He has planned for you, it gives us pause to ask the question when I’m setting goals, whose plan is this? And if it is the Fathers plan, it will be fulfilled in His timing.  In the fulness of time it shall come to pass and in the wait I am secure and at rest.  

 

I’m fascinated by Jesus at the wedding, knowing it was not yet His time.  Another time, his brothers wanting him to show himself knowing it was not His time,  Then when he knew it was time to leave the disciples and yield His life. He could not be pressed by man’s agenda or their time table.  Consider Lazarus, the rebuke he received, “If you had been here our brother would not have died.”  Jesus didn’t have a Day-timer or an App to accomplish his purposes.   

 

Natural goals are common to man but what happens in our heart and soul when they are not achieved?

 

Can we wait content, at peace, in rest, knowing, trusting, committing all things into His hands and simply hold our fuss and yield our praise?  He would prefer it. 

 

A Body Prepared

Sacrifice and offering you have not desired but a body you have prepared for me ~ 

Heb. 10:5

 

While we understand this speaks to the physical body God had prepared for Jesus, there is a body that is still being prepared.  

 

Jesus is coming back for a body; the church, His bride, that has made herself ready,  His body is without spot.  No blemishes.  Dressed in righteousness.

 

John the Baptist was a prophet who was ordained to go in the power of Elijah, to turn hearts and prepare a people made ready for the Lord.  His message demanded change then and the message of the kingdom still requires it.

 

Jesus preached if any would come after him they must deny self, take up their cross and follow him.  The reality here is, if we do not engage in this process we will not follow.

 

Jesus, in John 21, finds Peter and friends have returned to their old occupation.  In a moment of divine intervention, Jesus sets him back on the right track.  I believe this is exactly what the Spirit of God is doing in these days, getting us back on the right track by asking, Do you love me more than these?  

 

We say we love God with all our hearts, soul and strength, but what are we spending our time and money on?  What are the priorities of our daily lives?  God demands we have no other Gods before Him.  He is a jealous God who will not compete with anything.  We are responsible for eliminating the completion.  He woos, leads, calls, and beckons.  We must yield.  

 

Paul preached we are not our own.  We were bought with a price and commanded to glorify God in body and spirit because they belong to God. Jesus literally paid the price for these natural physical bodies to become the property of His Father, enabling the Father to use them for His purposes.  

 

We are in the last hour (1 John 2:18)  of the last days. (Acts 2) and His church, His bride is making herself ready.  She has no appetite for the things of this world.  She is not distracted with the pull and allure of what she sees in it, but her focus is on that day when she will meet her beloved. She is working to be the very best version of herself, radiant in fine linen, clean and white, clothed in righteousness.  Rev. 19:8.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How important is Unity?

Now I beseech you brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that you be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.  1 Corinthians 1:10

 

How important is unity? It is Vital.

 

Unity is defined as the state of being united or joined as a whole.  It comes from the Latin word ‘unus’ meaning “one”. 

 

One of Jesus’ last prayers recorded for us was for Oneness, cp. John 17: 20-23. “I in them and you in me, that they may be made perfect in one:. 

 

We know from Psalm 133 it is in the place of unity that God commands His blessing. From the book of Acts, chapter two, we find the Holy Spirit filling men and women in the place of oneness.  They were assembled and in one accord.

 

Interesting to note, assembled doesn’t imply finding yourself in the same spot with another, rather, in the kingdom of God, assembled speaks to right order.  It speaks to our proper placement when joined to the other parts.  We have been assigned a place in the body of Christ and it is when we are in the right place, doing the right thing (exercising our grace) that the body grows. The King James reads from Ephesians chapter four, “the whole body fitly joined together and compacted (thats assembly) by that which every joint (you and me) supplies according to the measure of every part, makes increase of the body.…”

 

Again, from Acts 2 we learn the apostles were in right order AND they were unified in purpose.

 

When we gather together it is for the purpose of being assembled in order to function properly.  It is this place of right order, assembled AND the oneness that we value that creates the blessing of the Lord resting upon us.  

 

What kind of grief do we bring the Holy Spirit, who fills our hearts with the very love of God, when we hold any place of faction or division towards another. His admonition is to build ourselves up on our most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit, keeping ourselves in the love of God.   

 

Division only occurs through pride.  Pride is simply the “I will ascend” of my desire above Gods. How much humility is required to live in this place of oneness? It can only be found in a preference for others above our selves.  Galatians 5 reminds us the works of the flesh are strife, seditions, and envying.   James 3:16 records where jealousy and selfish ambition exist, there will be disorder and every vile practice. 

 

So, how important is unity?  Again, it is vital. We are desirous of the presence and the power of God being manifested in our midst.  I know God isn’t demanding our perfection for His work to be manifested but I do know things work so much better when we live from valuing unity amongst ourselves.  

 

Can we excel at being one?  Can we value unity at the cost of personal denial and sacrifice?  We can only find out in and through our next relational opportunity.  My prayer is that we may find ourselves so vitally connected to Him and overflowing with His love that unity is simply our nature. 

If faith is the evidence, what does the trying of our faith prove?

1 Peter 1:6-9 

6 In this you rejoice, though now for a little while, if necessary, you have been grieved by various trials, 7 so that the tested genuineness of your faith—more precious than gold that perishes though it is tested by fire—may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ. 8 Though you have not seen him, you love him. Though you do not now see him, you believe in him and rejoice with joy that is inexpressible and filled with glory, 9 obtaining the outcome of your faith, the salvation of your souls. 

 

We know that when our faith is tried or tested we are to be found praising the Lord.  Praise is an expression of faith.  Rest is an expression of faith.  The praise proves that our faith is genuine.  If we are found murmuring and complaining or worrying, then odds are we will take the test again while God works in us both to will and to do of His good pleasure.  

 

Proverbs 17:3 For you, O God, have tested us; You have tried us as silver is tried. 

 

It is said of Joseph until the word of the Lord can to pass ~ the word tried him.  Psalm 105:19.

 

What moves us?  We know when Peter saw the wind boisterous, he was afraid and began to sink.  Is it what we see that moves us?  Are we moved by evil reports?  Are we shaken by others choices.  Every test reveals the heart. 

 

The crucible is for silver, and the furnace is for gold, and the Lord tests hearts. Ps.66:10

 

We are looking for the immediate answer most of the time, but God is looking for eternal realities to be established in our hearts. He builds character and that takes time filled with ups and downs of life while our heart is being proven. 

 

Do the narrow and confined spots in my life produce murmuring and complaining or am I, at all times and in all things, found with praise and thanksgiving flowing from me? 

 

James 1:2; reminds us, Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness.

My worship is a life offered to him daily in acknowledgement that He is not only the one I look to for deliverance and help but as my Lord.  Our worship is seen in our continual submission to Him.  It’s not the sacrifice and offerings that He delights in but the heart that is continually turned to Him in a place of humble obedience.

 

Oswald Chambers wrote ~ “ Shipwreck occurs where there is not that mental poise which comes from being established on the eternal truth that God is holy love. Faith is the heroic effort of your life, you fling yourself in reckless confidence on God.

“”The real meaning of eternal life is a life that can face anything that must be faced without wavering. If we take this view, life becomes one great romance, a glorious opportunity for seeing marvelous things all the time. God is disciplining us to get us into this central place of power.”  Chambers, O. (1986). My utmost for his highest: Selections for the year. Grand Rapids, MI: Oswald Chambers Publications; Marshall Pickering.

 

‘For he is like a refiner’s fire and like fullers’ soap. 3 He will sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he will purify the sons of Levi and refine them like gold and silver, and they will bring offerings in righteousness to the Lord”.  Malach 3:2-3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If faith is the evidence, what does the trying of our faith prove?

 

1 Peter 1:6-9 

6 In this you rejoice, though now for a little while, if necessary, you have been grieved by various trials, 7 so that the tested genuineness of your faith—more precious than gold that perishes though it is tested by fire—may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ. 8 Though you have not seen him, you love him. Though you do not now see him, you believe in him and rejoice with joy that is inexpressible and filled with glory, 9 obtaining the outcome of your faith, the salvation of your souls. 

 

We know that when our faith is tried or tested we are to be found praising the Lord.  Praise is an expression of faith.  Rest is an expression of faith.  The praise proves that our faith is genuine.  If we are found murmuring and complaining or worrying, then odds are we will take the test again while God works in us both to will and to do of His good pleasure.  

 

Proverbs 17:3 For you, O God, have tested us; You have tried us as silver is tried. 

 

It is said of Joseph until the word of the Lord can to pass ~ the word tried him.  Psalm 105:19.

 

What moves us?  We know when Peter saw the wind boisterous, he was afraid and began to sink.  Is it what we see that moves us?  Are we moved by evil reports?  Are we shaken by others choices.  Every test reveals the heart. 

 

The crucible is for silver, and the furnace is for gold, and the Lord tests hearts. Ps.66:10

 

We are looking for the immediate answer most of the time, but God is looking for eternal realities to be established in our hearts. He builds character and that takes time filled with ups and downs of life while our heart is being proven. 

 

Do the narrow and confined spots in my life produce murmuring and complaining or am I, at all times and in all things, found with praise and thanksgiving flowing from me? 

 

James 1:2; reminds us, Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness.

My worship is a life offered to him daily in acknowledgement that He is not only the one I look to for deliverance and help but as my Lord.  Our worship is seen in our continual submission to Him.  It’s not the sacrifice and offerings that He delights in but the heart that is continually turned to Him in a place of humble obedience.

 

Oswald Chambers wrote ~ “ Shipwreck occurs where there is not that mental poise which comes from being established on the eternal truth that God is holy love. Faith is the heroic effort of your life, you fling yourself in reckless confidence on God.

“”The real meaning of eternal life is a life that can face anything that must be faced without wavering. If we take this view, life becomes one great romance, a glorious opportunity for seeing marvelous things all the time. God is disciplining us to get us into this central place of power.”  Chambers, O. (1986). My utmost for his highest: Selections for the year. Grand Rapids, MI: Oswald Chambers Publications; Marshall Pickering.

 

‘For he is like a refiner’s fire and like fullers’ soap. 3 He will sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he will purify the sons of Levi and refine them like gold and silver, and they will bring offerings in righteousness to the Lord”.  Malach 3:2-3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Where's Your Evidence?

Faith…… is the evidence of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1

 

Hebrews 11:1 not only tells us that faith is the substance of the things hoped for, it also tells us it is the evidence of what we do not see.

 

Evidence is described as the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.  From the Greek, evidence is  [elegchos /el·eng·khos/]; There are two occurrences; AV translates as “reproof” once, in 2 Timothy 3:16 and “evidence” here in Hebrews 11:1. The word means a proof, that by which a thing is proved or tested. 2 conviction.

 

 

It is the word, and the word only, that is to be the proof of our faith.  What we are able to see with the eye of the Spirit is to be sufficient for us. The question becomes, what do I see?  Vision deals with our future, never our past.  God has a future preferred state for each of us and we have to see what He sees. 

 

Paul wrote in Romans chapter eight that we don’t hope for the things we already see.  We will fail when we continually look in the natural for the proving of our faith. Our Faith IS the evidence we need.

 

Faith calls those things which be not as though they were.  Faith doesn’t need to see naturally because it has already seen spiritually and what it sees spiritually, faith knows will come to pass.  The seed sown in good soil always brings forth fruit, first the blade, then the ear, then the corn in the ear.

 

Waiting is a difficult process for those given to reason and frustrated with time.   God exists outside the realm of time. He is not a God limited to time, as a man would be.  He is a God of eternity.   He is simply, always, now.  That’s why He sees the beginning and the end of a thing.  Time controls us here and now because of the limitation of our natural body.  We live in time and space.  It takes time to walk across the space of a room.  Yet the spirit of man, in his mind, can travel without the restriction of his physical body.  The mind can hold unlimited imagination and see the potential of all things. We can see all things possible.  When we try to bring that into the natural elements of this world and it’s limitations we become frustrated by the time it takes to produce.  We reason, we waiver, we doubt, we believe, we quit, we try again, and on it goes until we come to the place of accepting and understanding that the word is working and the word is OUR evidence of things not seen. 

 

The Psalmist declared; I would have fainted and lost heart had I not believed I would see the goodness of God in the land of the living, and this is true for us all.  We do faint and lose heart when we lose our vision.   Let’s not allow our perceptions to be altered by the realities we “see” in the here and now, but let us keep our eyes on Jesus, the word, and not be moved. 

Unchartered Waters

Now the LORD said to Abram, "Go forth from your country, And from your relatives and from your father's house, To the land which I will show you;     Gen. 12:1  NASB

 

 

Acts 7:3

“… and told him, Leave your country and your kindred and go to the land I will show you.”

 

Hebrews 11:8

By faith Abraham, when called to go to a place he would later receive as his inheritance, obeyed and went, without knowing where he was going.

 

Charting unknown waters ~ 

 

We’ve all been there: the moments where we know that God has spoken.  We’ve heard and received “a word” and IF that word has been enough to motivate us to step out and move forward, it is sufficient to sustain us in the journey. 

 

Peter, in the boat, has just one word: come.  This word is enough to enable Peter to walk on the water to Jesus.  Absolutely naturally impossible, yet this one word holds all Peter needs to obey. 

 

Our verse today reminds us of the faith required to step into these uncharted waters, those places we have never gone and that our minds would tell us COULD be potentially dangerous.  

 

BUT GOD ~ always prepares us for these moments so when we meet our red sea, we can know He is faithful to part the waters.  It always comes down to our trust level and confidence in Him and in His word.  The Bible is filled with story after story of the supernatural provision and care of the Father for His children. This encourages and assures us of His love and faithfulness for us today.  The danger to not move forward and fall into a place of sin and disobedience is huge and all these stories are written so we won’t fall into that. 1 Corinthians 10:6.    The people were unable to enter into His promises because of an evil heart of unbelief, Hebrews chapter three reminds us. 

In the end, moving forward is always a matter of faith, for without faith it is impossible to please Him.  He who comes to God must believe that He is and He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. Hebrews 11:6

 

I’m preaching to myself today as David and I step into “not knowing whither”.  We have been led by the Spirit of the Lord to release the church to the young couple we have been training up and while we do not sense any kind of physical move from Victoria or the work here, we know that our time for Pastoring this church has come to an end.  

 

If is with great anticipation, trepidation, that we step out of this boat to walk with Jesus into the next season of our lives. 

 

Your prayers are always appreciated. 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now the LORD said to Abram, "Go forth from your country, And from your relatives and from your father's house, To the land which I will show you; 

Gen. 12:1 New American Standard Bible

 

 

Acts 7:3

“… and told him, Leave your country and your kindred and go to the land I will show you.”

 

Hebrews 11:8

By faith Abraham, when called to go to a place he would later receive as his inheritance, obeyed and went, without knowing where he was going.

 

Charting unknown waters ~ 

 

We’ve all been there: the moments where we know that God has spoken.  We’ve heard and received “a word” and IF that word has been enough to motivate us to step out and move forward, it is sufficient to sustain us in the journey. 

 

Peter, in the boat, has just one word: come.  This word is enough to enable Peter to walk on the water to Jesus.  Absolutely naturally impossible, yet this one word holds all Peter needs to obey. 

 

Our verse today reminds us of the faith required to step into these uncharted waters, those places we have never gone and that our minds would tell us COULD be potentially dangerous.  

 

BUT GOD ~ always prepares us for these moments so when we meet our red sea, we can know He is faithful to part the waters.  It always comes down to our trust level and confidence in Him and in His word.  The Bible is filled with story after story of the supernatural provision and care of the Father for His children. This encourages and assures us of His love and faithfulness for us today.  The danger to not move forward and fall into a place of sin and disobedience is huge and all these stories are written so we won’t fall into that. 1 Corinthians 10:6.    The people were unable to enter into His promises because of an evil heart of unbelief, Hebrews chapter three reminds us. 

In the end, moving forward is always a matter of faith, for without faith it is impossible to please Him.  He who comes to God must believe that He is and He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. Hebrews 11:6

 

I’m preaching to myself today as David and I step into “not knowing whither”.  We have been led by the Spirit of the Lord to release the church to the young couple we have been training up and while we do not sense any kind of physical move from Victoria or the work here, we know that our time for Pastoring this church has come to an end.  

 

If is with great anticipation, trepidation, that we step out of this boat to walk with Jesus into the next season of our lives. 

 

Your prayers are always appreciated. 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you then be risen with Christ.

 

If you then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above.  Set your affection on things above and not on this earth, for you are dead and your life is hidden with Christ in God. Col. 3:1-3

 

There are so many great truths in the word of God but having recently celebrated His Resurrection, I am mindful of Romans six where it states “sin no longer has dominion over you”.  Jesus’ purpose was fulfilled through His death and resurrection. Through His finished work, we have the privilege to enter into His life.

 

According to Romans 6:4, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glorious power of the Father, now we may also live new lives. Galatians reminds us our old man has to be put off and this becomes a matter of renewing our minds to His word.  Once I was, but now I am.  Old things are passed away, all things have become new.  His blood has not just washed us, but it has purified.  There is no remembrance of the old in Christ, just this precious new life in Christ. And now we live with Him by the power of God.

 

If you then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above.  Set your affection on things above and not on this earth, for you are dead and your life is hidden with Christ in God. 

 

My mind holds the memories of the old.  Satan, as the accuser of the brethren reminds us of all our faults and weaknesses.  The Father chooses not to remember our sins and we must do the same ~ choose to no longer fix our minds and attentions on the things of the past. Paul said this one thing I do, forgetting the things which lie behind and reaching forth to things that are before… Philippians 3:13. 

 

The wonderful thing about this truth is that we don’t do any of this in our own power.  It is all accomplished through abiding in Him.  Jesus said, I won’t leave you comfortless.  I will send you another (just like me) helper.  He will abide with you forever.  The Holy Spirit now lives in each and every one of us providing us with every thing we have need of.  Because He is Spirit, His work is spirit.  The Father is a Spirit.  We are spirit.  His words are Spirit and life.  When we feed on Jesus, abide in His word, our minds begin to think like He thinks. We begin to hold the mind of God in whatever area we are attending to.

 

The gospels reveal the nature of our Father through the expression of Jesus.  The epistles show us who we are and what we have been given in Christ.  As we set our affections on all things Spiritual, we are strengthened, we are enabled, to walk in the ways that please Him. 

 

Jesus is the resurrection and the Life, the author and giver of all life.  His light dispelled darkness.  He provided you and I a redemption that met every need we could ever face. We that believe in Him, though we are dead (crucified with Him, dying daily) yet shall we live, in His victory, in His life. 

 

If you then be risen with Christ……

Resurrection

And being in an agony He prayed more earnestly; 

Luke 22:44

 

You will recognize this as Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane.  We reflect this weekend on the death and resurrection of Jesus.  In this we consider the heart motivation that led him to and through the cross to the culmination of being seated at the right hand of the Father in total victory and place of highest honor.  Crowned with a name above every name, He is exalted far above all and everything. 

 

It is the obedience of Jesus that marks my soul.  Living with such intensity and clarity of purpose, I’m sure, provided the focus the He lived with.  Knowing that the body given to Him was prepared to become the sacrifice needed to redeem mankind did not make His path any easier for him than it does for us.  

 

Like Jesus each of us have been given a body to achieve His purpose.  Like Jesus, when we hit the hard spots we are to find our strength in the place of prayer.  

 

It’s interesting to note, Jesus prays, if possible, for this place of deliverance.  I don’t know that I always approach my circumstances thinking there is something about them that God wants me to endure for a greater purpose.  I assume deliverance is mine to have and while I am confident it is (too much to cover here about him being a deliverer and very present Help in time of need, lets agree) I know there are times that my deliverance has not been easy or swift.  

 

What was Jesus’ deliverance in the cross?  The resurrection from the dead.  The seat at the right hand of the Father.  The greater glory given.  A name above all others.   

 

He’s at prayer, desiring another way yet submitted to the will of the Father.  Lukes gospel tells us angels were sent from heaven to strengthen him.  After the angels were sent the gospel says he is still in an agony. 

 

ἀγωνία agōnía; gen. agōnías, fem. noun from agṓn (73), contest, but more abstract and eclectic giving prominence to the pain and labor of the conflict. Combat, from which the Eng. “agony” is derived. It is used to refer to the trembling excitement and anxiety produced by fear or tension before a wrestling match or a fight. In the NT, it is used denoting not the fear which draws back and flees, but the fear which trembles in the face of the issue yet continues on to the end (Luke 22:44 [cf. Matt. 26:37, 38; John 12:27]). Zodhiates, S. (2000). The complete word study dictionary: New Testament (electronic ed.).

 

The writer of Hebrews reminds us not to throw away our confidence for it holds a great reward.  Jesus said he who endures to the end shall be saved.  Jesus comes to the place of “joy set before Him, enduring”. Hebrews 12:2

 

I’m learning the only successful way to endure is through prayer.  Where there is agony of soul, heart, the wrestle to come to the place submission and obedience assures me I too shall be saved; resurrected from that place of death to self in order to live with His glory being manifested to and through the difficulties. 

 

It is with joy, we celebrate Him, THE resurrection and THE life.

The last week of Jesus.

I always like to remind myself of the events surrounding Jesus' last week on earth and usually  spend this time looking at the scriptures.  I thought you might enjoy taking a look at His week.  

The following Information is courtesy of Dr. Doug Bookman of bookman ministries

Sunday

  • Jesus' triumphant entrance into Jerusalem
  • Spends the night in Bethany
  • Matthew 21:1
  • Mark 11:1
  • Luke 19:29
  • John 12:12

Monday

  • Leaves Bethany
  • Curses the fig tree on the way into the city
  • Weeps over Jerusalem
  • Cleanses the temple for the second time in His ministry
  • Late in day, looks into the Temple, then leaves the city
  • Spends the night in Bethany
  • Matthew 21:12
  • Mark 11:22
  • Luke 19:45

Tuesday

  • Leaves Bethany
  • Finds the fig tree withered; teaches on faith
  • Possesses the temple and its precincts; confounds and pronounces woes upon His enemies
  • Leaves city; Olivet Discourse on way back to Bethany
  • Judas bargains with Sanhedrin to betray Jesus
  • Spends the night in Bethany
  • Matthew 21:20
  • Mark 11:20
  • Luke 20:36
  • John 12:20

 

 Wednesday. Silent Day

  • No record in the Gospels, but much activity as Jesus prepares for Last Supper and as Judas and Sanhedrin prepare for Jesus' arrest
  • Remains in Bethany throughout the day, stays night ther

  Thursday

  • Peter and John sent to make preparation for Passover meal
  • After sunset, eats meal with the twelve; washes disciples; Judas departs
  • Lord's Supper instituted
  • To Garden of Gethsemane; Jesus' agony
  • Betrayal by Judas; arrest by Sanhedrin
  • To house of High Priest as Sanhedrin is convened; Peter betrays Jesus

 

  • Matthew 26:1
  • Mark 14:1
  • Luke 22:

 

Friday ~ The Trials of Jesus Christ

  • First trial, before Annas [nightime hours]; Annas is looking for an accusation, biding time till Sanhedrin is gathered at High Priestly villa
  • Second [and primary] trial before Sanhedrin, Jesus is condemned, misused
  • Third trial, immediately at dawn [meanwhile, Peter denies Jesus a third time; Jesus looks upon him]; the condemnation repeated, then Jesus taken to Romans
  • Fourth trial before Pilate [till "beginning at Galilee"]
  • Fifth trial before Herod [looks for miracle]
  • 6th trial before Pilate
    • Jesus is scourged; the city cries, "Crucify Him or we will tell Rome!"
    • Jesus is finally turned over to be crucified
    • Jesus mocked (Roman soldiers); crown of thorns
    • Judas hangs himself
    • Jesus bears His cross to gate on north of city and is crucified around 9 am

Jesus' Seven Sayings from the Cross

  • "Father, forgive them..."
  • "Today...with me in paradise"
  • "Woman, behold thy son..." [darkness: noon – 3 pm]
  • "My God, My God..."
  • "I thirst"
  • "It is finished"
  • "Into Thy hands..."

The Death of the God-Man
About 3 pm; veil torn, rocks rent; some graves opened and people rise [to mortality] and go into the city

  • Jesus' side pierced
  • Passover lambs slain in temple
  • Jesus buried by sundown
  • Matthew 26:1
  • Mark 14:53
  • Luke 22:54
  • John 18:13

  Saturday

  • At the request of the Jewish leadership, Pilate grants a guard and sets a seal on the tomb of Jesus
  • Matthew 27:66

 

  Sunday

Jesus Christ rises from the dead (before dawn) and makes five appearances on the day of His rising:

  1. To Mary Magdalene [given a message to the disciples]
  2. To the other women who come to the tomb [intending to complete the burial preparation of His body]
  3. To two disciples on the Road to Emmaus
  4. To Simon Peter [nowhere recorded, but alluded to in Luke 24:33-34)
  5. To the astonished disciples [Thomas is absent]
  • Matthew 28:1
  • Mark 16:1
  • Luke 24:1
  • John 20:1

 

Spring Break

 

Let the children come to me and forbid them not. Matthew 19:14

Spring break ~ lessons in faith and patience, hope and love.  

 

Spring break challenged my perceptions of spiritual productivity this past week.  I have modes of grandma that are required in certain seasons and while I absolutely love them, I find them a challenge to my precious times with the Father.  I am spoiled.  My mornings are His.  My time with Him is not something I like to share or have infringed upon.  David and I are in agreement about what our mornings look like.  Coffee, tea, and separate space.  I’m out of the loop when it comes to this 24/7 parenting thing.  

 

This spring break burst upon us with all the energy and open heartedness of children who are filled with expectations of what you as grandma and grandpa are there for. You, like God, are to be an unlimited resource, with unlimited love, abounding in unconditional understanding, with great grace provided in all circumstances and at all times.  Ha!  Sounds like our Heavenly Father doesn’t it.  

 

The wonderful thing about being a grandparent is all the wisdom you have gleaned through our parenting years which makes us ‘grand’ at this stage of life.  I’m not sure how much of this is appreciated by our own children ~ but our grandchildren thrive on it.  

 

Somehow, where we failed to exercise all the right things at the right moment when we parented, we endeavor now to practice on our grandchildren and teach our adult children a better way.  Hindsight is a wonderful thing.

 

The places where you once were quick to rebuke and correct have been tempered with compassion, mercy and understanding.  Validation, approval and affirmation flow with more ease as you have learned to weigh the impact of words spoken in haste.  

 

Discipline still comes, yet it comes with the fruit that Hebrews promises when it is righteously handled. It yields peaceful fruit all enjoy.  Guilt and shame, covered by the blood, through sin owned and repented of, always brings peace to the child and home. 

 

Observing gives me, once again, a great appreciation for the gift children are and the stewardship required.  How thankful I am for godly seeds that endeavor to practice Godly parenting.  With much appreciation, I watch them engage in this dance we call parenting, stumbling around, missing steps, and yet building family through this work of faith and patience with much love.  

 

Spring break has come to an end and I’m left with a reminder of what it takes to parent 24/7. It’s called great grace and something I was privileged to be a partaker of with my family this past week.  I am better off for it.  

 

 

I saw Satan fall like lightning....

I saw Satan as lightning fall from heaven ~ Luke 10:18

 

Lest we forget in the midst of our trials and temptations ~ Satan, our enemy who seeks to destroy us, has been defeated by the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.  Jesus has spoiled principalities and powers.  

 

As new creatures in Christ, we enter into a precious inheritance of the Saints.  Children of a heavenly Father, living in a Kingdom of Light, life, and love, we are now free from the dominion of Satan and the power of sin. 

 

Our ability to overcome negative circumstances hinge on our ability to rest in the work Jesus has finished.  Our position in Christ is not only legal but must be vital.

Satan, evil spirits, demonic activity are constantly at work to blind the minds of those who believe not.   We can’t operate from a place of victory while we live in a place of ignorance or unbelief.  We must know and believe that we have the right to use the authority in the name of Jesus. 

 

All authority has been given to us, to the church, which is the body of the Lord Jesus.  Jesus is the head of the church and His body is here on earth to do His work and fulfill His purpose.  It is not our power or our might.  It is Jesus’ and we have been given the right to use His authority.  We call this delegated authority, in other words, the right to use someone else’s authority.

 

Delegated authority takes all the pressure off of us to perform.  Operating in it demands belief.  Belief in His name and in His finished work.  I use to stumble over how these unsaved twelve disciples, the other seventy, could operate with such great success in healing and deliverance until I understood it wasn’t by their own power or holiness that makes anyone free but faith in the name of Jesus.  When they were unable to cast out the devil and asked Jesus why couldn’t we?  He replied, because of your unbelief.  It isn’t the prayer and fasting that creates power or faith. The prayer and fasting simply reveals any unbelief present in my heart.  

 

These disciples went forth simply believing Jesus when he said Im giving you authority to operate in my name.  You can do THESE things with my authority.  This of course comes with boundaries and we must know what “these” things are that we have been given authority over. 

 

Matthew 7 gives us the picture of those who consider themselves followers of Jesus, professing Lord. Lord. But Jesus saying, Depart from me I never knew you, you who work lawlessness.  Verse 21 shows us the boundary here of “doing the will of the Father”.  We would say deliverance and healing are the will of the Father and we would be correct; yet, there must be something to the method and timing of a matter that is important in all our doings.  

 

Jesus showed us in John 5 the purpose for his authority was to establish righteous judgment and therefore He only did what he saw the Father do and said what He heard the Father say.  These are boundaries we are to operate within.   We are under authority and as such, must learn to wait for specific instructions.

 

The power lies in Jesus and His name and we have the right to use his name against all works of the enemy.  We do not battle against flesh and blood.  Our fight is not with people. It’s with the forces driving them.  Influenced and hindered by the works of darkness, we can and must operate from a place of authority over the areas assigned to us and the people in our lives we steward.   

 

 

His disciples embraced their work and went forth with great joy while He worked with them confirming His word with signs accompanying. These signs follow them that believe… In my name.

  

 

Enlightened

The eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that ye may know what is the hope of his calling, and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints, And what is the exceeding greatness of his power to us-ward who believe ~  

Ephesians 1:18-19.

 

Our Father has revealed truth and wants us to know and understand.  As a new Christian, I was taught the bible revealed not only who I was as a new creature in Christ, but what I had been given as a child of God.  The more I read it, the more I saw. 

 

Growth is a never ending process for us and conforming to the image of Christ is a goal we move towards daily.  To do and be as He is, to express Jesus on this earth, requires wisdom, insight, knowledge and understanding.

 

Paul writes and says our Father, has made known to us the mystery of His will. He has abounded to us in all wisdom and understanding.  Ephesians 1:8-9.  Everything is written that we might know. Jesus is made unto us wisdom. He is the express image of the Father.  Filled with the knowledge of His will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding is a right of every child.  If we lack wisdom, we are to ask the Father who gives to us liberally.  Our Father wants us to know and to understand and He has given us His spirit that we might know the things that have been freely given to us in Christ. 

 

Our eyes being enlightened is not just Paul’s but the heart and mind of our Father and the beginning of our understanding of who we are in Christ and what we have been given to do here and now ~ The hope of His calling. We read this about our calling, but the Bible says to understand His calling.  Paul encountering Jesus on the road to Damascus asks, who are you and what must I do?  These two questions frame our daily existence ~ how do I fit in with the work Jesus is doing.  

 

To understand what the Father has inherited in the saints gives us a greater reality of purpose and of work for Him in His Kingdom.  Then to know the exceeding greatness of His power to every one who believes is to not only understand but experience the unlimited resources of Heaven at our disposal here and now.  

 

What we must do always comes with the grace to do it.  Every spiritual blessing in heavenly places has been given to us.  All authority in heaven and on earth has been committed to Jesus the head of the church and as his body we now walk under His authority achieving His purposes. 

 

Here in Ephesians Paul prays for us to understand the things given to us for the purpose of doing the “greater works than these shall you do because I go to the Father”, Jesus spoke about in the gospels.

 

To know the exceeding greatness of his power to us who believe, according to the working of His mighty power which He wrought in Christ when He raised Him from the dead and set Him at His own right hand in the heavenly places, far above all principality and power and might and dominion and every name that is named not only in this world but also in that which is to come and hath put all things under his feet and give him be the head over all things to the church, which is his body, the fulness of him that fills all in all.

 

A prayer to “see” clearly, to understand fully, gives us a greater capacity to do righteously. 

 

 

 

 

 

"Blessed is He who is not offended by Me."

Blessed is He who is not offended in me ~ Matthew 11:6

    NIV ~  “Blessed is anyone who does not stumble on account of me."

    NLT ~ “And tell him,‘God blesses those who do not turn away because of me.”    GNT ~”How happy are those who have no doubts about me!" 

    Websters Bible ~  “And blessed is he to whom I shall not be the cause of his falling into sin.”

 

Skandalízō  is a great word in the Greek and as you can see from above, translated numerous ways to be used with the idea of "trip up" or "entrap."   Skandalizo means  – properly, set a snare ("stumbling-block"); (figuratively) "to hinder right conduct or thought; to cause to stumble" – literally, "to fall into a trap" (Abbott-Smith). 

"The kindred noun (skandalon) is the stick on which the bait is placed, springing to shut the trap on "an animal.  Hence, generally, a 'snare, a stumbling-block'" (WS, 31).]

 

The English word offend (resentful or annoyed, typically as a result of a perceived insult) paints a bit of a different picture for us but the idea behind the Greek word is the action that follows; the removal from the relationship. The bait is the temptation to sever the relationship because of what we are hearing or seeing but do not understand.  It may initially assault our senses but the reception to the bait is the ultimate act of falling away. 

 

Matthew 13:21 gives a good idea of how this occurs ~ ‘yet he has no root in himself, but endures for a while, and when tribulation or persecution arises on account of the word, immediately he falls away.’  Something comes into our life that challenges our perception of the way the word should be working for us.

 

We all believe like Peter, “though all men shall be offended because of thee, yet will I never be offended”, Matthew 26:33; but the capture of Jesus in the garden was enough to stimulate fear and denial in his life. 

 

Jesus did all He could to prepare Peter for that moment ~These things I have spoken to you so that you may be kept from stumbling, John 16:1.  John had Holy Ghost revelation about Jesus at His baptism. Yet both John and Peter stumbled when met with circumstances they could not reconcile with what they thought should’ve transpired.  

 

We’ve all done the same thing and only by returning to the words Jesus has communicated to us, believing them independently of what we see and hear, will we find strength of heart, peace of mind and rest for our souls. 

 

Go and tell John what you hear and see: the blind receive their sight and the lame walk, lepers are cleansed and the deaf hear , and the dead are raised up and the poor have the gospel preached to them and blessed is the one who is not offended by me. 

 

The Holy Spirit

And grieve not the Holy Spirit of God whereby you are sealed unto the day of redemption. Ephesians 4:30 ESV

 

Ephesians chapter one also uses the word sealed in reference to our salvation. Being sealed with that holy Spirit of promise which is the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession (that’s us).  In other words, the Holy Spirit is the person that seals our belonging to the Lord and is the proof of our inheritance for all things in the family of God. 

 

He who did not withhold his own son, how shall he not with Him, freely give us all things. Outside of salvation, the greatest gift we have been given by the Father is His spirit.  He comes as the personification of the Fathers love to live in us, leading us and guiding us each day.  He is our vital connection to the Father and the one who always works to keep us one with them; Father and Son.  The Holy Spirit is the One who prompts us to read our Bible.  ‘To pray always’ is prompted by the Holy Spirit.  Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. The ability and strength to do any and all things set before us from the Father and enabled by and through the Holy Spirit.  We are strengthened with might by His Spirit in our inner man

 

When we come to Ephesians 4:30 and these instructions to not grieve Him, we come with an understanding first of all that He can be grieved.

 

The word grieve is lupe (λύπη, 3077) signifies “pain,” of body or mind; it is used in the plural in 1 Pet. 2:19 only, rv, “griefs” (kjv, “grief”); here, however, it stands, by metonymy, for “things that cause sorrow, grievances”; * Vine, W. E., Unger, M. F., & White, W., Jr. (1996). Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old  and New Testament Words (Vol. 2, p. 281). Nashville, TN: T. Nelson. 

 

Ephesians 4:29 instructs to let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth but that which is good to the use of edifying that it many minister grace to the hearer and verse 31 states to let all bitterness and wrath, and anger and clamour and evil speaking be put away from you with all malice, and be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, Even as God for Christs sake has forgiven you.  These things show us what grieves the Holy Spirit. 

 

If, and it is, His relationship role is to make us one and keep us in the love of God, we then understand why these scriptures are so important.  Jesus reminds us a house divided can not stand.  The division can only occur where the heart removes itself from dealing with people from a place of love, literally shutting up the heart of compassion.  Shutting up and shutting down the Holy Spirit are grievous acts because to do this we must first separate ourselves from the Holy Spirit.  

 

There is to be no corrupt communication; [corrupt, rotten” (akin to sepo, “to rot”), primarily, of vegetable and animal substances, expresses what is of poor quality, unfit for use, putrid] BUT only those words that edify [build up]  and minister grace [enabling power of God] to the hearer. These are the words the Holy Spirit is ALWAYS endeavoring to communicate TO us and through us to others.  

 

Our standard, EVEN AS (from Ephesians 4:31) is applicable to every area of our lives.  We don’t get to pick and choose. We conform. We’re transformed. We become and as we do the Holy Spirit has greater rule and influence in every thought, word and deed expressed through our lives. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Always learning......

"...always learning but never able to come to a knowledge of the truth..." 2 Timothy 3:7.  

 

 

While this scripture is speaking about ‘weak women burdened with sins and led astray by various passions’, there is a further principle here that I would like to discuss.

 

David always says, “You don’t know what you don’t know”.  If my world is framed by the constant feeding on the familiar then I am simply enhancing and sharpening, my knowledge of the known; a good thing, but to truly grow into the fullness of Christ, (to come to the knowledge of truth) I must surround myself with new and different things with a WILLINGNESS to hear, to see and ultimately allow the Spirit of God to shape that into my heart with an understanding that bears great fruit in my life. 

 

David is great about this; me, not so much.  My initial reaction to new thoughts presented from the word are to say, Wait a minute, is that really what the word says?  When I’m not seeing it like you are saying it requires a willingness on my part to embrace something different and unknown to me.  

 

James exhorts us to receive with meekness the engrafted word which is able to save our souls.  Romans tells us that we are to be renewed by the transforming of our minds.  We can’t begin to transform anything if we think we know everything AND believe that what we know is the fullness of truth.  Rejecting a truth is simply another form of limitation that we set into our life and world.  

 

We’ve just gotten home from a wonderful time with a group of ministers working through the processes of transitioning their churches.  It was a great time of study, conversation and insights by the Spirit of God.  It began with the Holy Spirit telling us He had seeds to sow that would bring forth greater fruit and revelation for us.  He was rooting out and pulling down the limitations of our thought patterns to enlarge us for His greater capacity. 

 

The Holy Spirit is always wanting to increase us with the increase of God.  I know in part and as a part I can only add my part and MUST have the other parts to enlarge me.  Where I am unwilling to see and hear, I am limited.  

 

Jesus said to his disciples, “Blessed are your eyes because they see, and blessed are your ears, because they hear.”  We don’t need to be afraid of hearing new and different thoughts because we do have the ability to rightly discern by the Holy Spirit living in us. The word of God divides soul and spirit, and when preached the great teacher in us leads us and guides us into all truth through the word of God.  

  

The word of God is profitable for instruction.  I don’t know everything there is to know in it.  I don’t see as clearly or as deeply as I need to. I want to be a lover of truth, willing to embrace truth and grow in the fullness of the measure of the stature of Christ.  

 

We are supposed to be ever learning with the end goal of coming to the knowledge of the truth.