Friday, May 31, 2019

Scared to Join the Church - Acts 5

12 The apostles performed many signs and wonders among the people. And all the believers used to meet together in Solomon’s Colonnade.13 No one else dared join them, even though they were highly regarded by the people14 Nevertheless, more and more men and women believed in the Lord and were added to their number. 15 As a result, people brought the sick into the streets and laid them on beds and mats so that at least Peter’s shadow might fall on some of them as he passed by.16 Crowds gathered also from the towns around Jerusalem, bringing their sick and those tormented by impure spirits, and all of them were healed. - Acts 5:12-16

Today, we beg people to join us.  Why would people be scared to join them?  The believers were highly regarded by the people.  It would seem that people would be quick to join them wouldn’t it?  It’s the “social club” to be in; it’s where great things are happening and people are getting healed, right?  What would keep people from daring to join them?

That first church wouldn’t allow someone to sit on the fence.  You couldn’t be half-in and half-out.  You couldn’t live in the church on Sunday and in the world on Monday thru Saturday.  You couldn’t just sort of believe.  You couldn’t just say a salvation prayer, check the box saying you got your fire insurance, then move on to doing what you want to do in life.   The church was being protected, and a half heart was rejected.  Remember Ananias and Sapphira?  People were scared to join them until God had their whole heart and they cared more about the gospel message than they did about their own life.

This should be a goal for the church today.  We should all want to proclaim the gospel message wherever we are and it should be more important than our own life.  We should want all Christians, Christ followers, to be “all-in”.

I wonder if this is why the church has lost so much influence in society today.  I think the young people see through the half-hearted Christians and they aren’t going to spend any time around people that only take the mission half serious.  They want to be a part of something with purpose and there must not be much of a purpose if people are only partially committed.

The Apostles are healing people!  So much so that the communities around Jerusalem are bringing their sick.  They are casting out demons!  They are doing wonders and signs.  Crowds are gathering.  They so believe in what the Apostles believe that they hope Peter’s shadow falls across the sick so they can be healed.

In the movie, Hacksaw Ridge, after Private Doss has saved 75 men from the ridge and gotten them down through the night, the Army is getting ready to attack again.  Captain Glover comes to Private Doss and says, “Most of these men don’t believe the same way you do. But they believe so much in how much you believe. And what you did on that ridge is nothing short of a miracle — and they want a piece of it. And they’re not going to go up there without you.”

I think this is what the Apostles are experiencing.  The people of Jerusalem didn’t believe the same way the first church did, but they saw how much these Christians believed that they wanted a piece of it.  To be healed or to see the signs and wonders.  So crowds were gathering wherever they went.

Sapphira - Partner is Crime - Acts 5

7 About three hours later his wife came in, not knowing what had happened. 8 Peter asked her, “Tell me, is this the price you and Ananias got for the land?”

“Yes,” she said, “that is the price.”

9 Peter said to her, “How could you conspire to test the Spirit of the Lord? Listen! The feet of the men who buried your husband are at the door, and they will carry you out also.”

10 At that moment she fell down at his feet and died. Then the young men came in and, finding her dead, carried her out and buried her beside her husband. 11 Great fear seized the whole church and all who heard about these events. - Acts 5:7-11

Everyday, members of the universal church lie to God.  They give half efforts and are half committed.  There is a very real war in Christians with their own carnality.  They want what they want and submission to the leadership of a Holy God and serving a risen Christ above themselves is a choice difficult to fulfill.  I think I've heard one Christian or another justify about every sin that can be committed on the earth.  Perhaps there is none better at justifying the enemies war effort.  You can be sure that Ananias and Sapphira had a well rehearsed justification prepared for their actions so their friends would disapprove of the judgmental and self-righteous church and not them.

A key tell-tale is that Christians following God don't justify their actions.  If asked about their actions they simply say they are following God.  The asking person must deal with God.  There is peace in that.  But when those professing to be Christians start justifying their actions, you can be sure there is not peace in their soul.  They are looking for support for their actions which they are in some kind of internal conflict.  

The church is important to God.  He is very purposeful in protecting the church here.  When He does it, the whole church is “seized” with fear.  What are they scared of?    What many in the church had failed to realize at that time and most of the church fails to realize today is that the mission of the church to spread the news of the gospel is way more important than their lives.  The disciples understood this.  They were so full of the Spirit and is such a completeness of belief that giving their life for preaching or healing or teaching was an honor.  To go to jail or be persecuted was praiseworthy! 

And I’m preaching to myself here, but oh if we would see the lost world and the preaching of the gospel as more value than us today, the church would no longer be on a road to irrelevance in American society.

Thursday, May 30, 2019

Ananias - #blessed? - Acts 5

Now a man named Ananias, together with his wife Sapphira, also sold a piece of property. 2 With his wife’s full knowledge he kept back part of the money for himself, but brought the rest and put it at the apostles’ feet. - Acts 5:1-2

First, this is significant.  A man sold property and did so with his wife.  The fact that the wife is mentioned in this means they were working together.  She did not have to be mentioned and he did not have to have her approval in that day and time.  But, Luke was intentional here to show how they both participated in their deception.

3 Then Peter said, “Ananias, how is it that Satan has so filled your heart that you have lied to the Holy Spirit and have kept for yourself some of the money you received for the land? 4 Didn’t it belong to you before it was sold? And after it was sold, wasn’t the money at your disposal? What made you think of doing such a thing? You have not lied just to human beings but to God.”

5 When Ananias heard this, he fell down and died. And great fear seized all who heard what had happened. 6 Then some young men came forward, wrapped up his body, and carried him out and buried him. - Acts 5:3-6

How did Peter know Ananias had deceived them regarding the price of the property?  The Holy Spirit communed with him and told him there was deception.  The disciples and the church as a whole are walking so close to God that deception is quickly called out by the Holy Spirit.  God is protecting them as a body of believers.  It should be our duty to walk this close to the Holy Spirit as believers and as a church.  And the sanctity of the body of believers should be a priority within the church.  This is not true with the church in America today.  In fact, if a church stands for sanctity to hold fellow believers accountable they are called judgmental and unloving, yet this is exactly what is being done here in the first church through the Holy Spirit.

Ananias could have simply been honest and said he had sold some property and was there to give such and such a sum.  He would have lived a much longer life.  But he wanted glory for himself.

Today’s church would have taken that money and put Ananias’ name on a building.  The intention of his gift or deception of holding some back wouldn’t matter at all, but the size of the gift would.  Jesus had taught the disciples regarding this, because He knows the evil in the heart of people and how we want recognition for what we do for our own glory, it’s recorded in Matthew 6:1-8:

 “Be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven. 2 “So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. 3 But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, 4 so that your giving may be in secret. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.

5 “And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. 7 And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words. 8 Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him.

This was the way the Jewish church leaders gave and prayed.  It was for the recognition in front of other men of how good they are.  John called these leaders vipers, meaning devils, and Jesus called them the sons of their father, the Devil.  God sees the heart and knew these men were evil seeking their own glory and worshipping themselves.  Jesus was clear that He wants our hearts to be pure.  If you are going to give, give with your whole heart what you are led by God to give, do it for God’s glory, not yours, and do it in secret so no one knows.  Don’t go before the church and lay it down at the pastor’s feet so everyone knows about it.  This type of act is meant to honor you and God is a jealous God and he killed Ananias over it.

This is an important aspect of Christian living.  Being honest with your purpose and effort in following God is extremely important to God. 

I imagine that Ananias posted a picture of his pot of money from selling the land and giving to the church at the feet of the disciples with the #blessed on Instagram just prior to God taking his life for his deception of heart.  

Today, people will say #blessed or comment "blessed" on events in their life.  Upon investigation in that person, there won't be another aspect in their Facebook, Instagram, or any other part of their social media accounts that indicate that they follow God, worship a holy God, and are a witness and testimony to the one true living God being saved by His grace through Jesus.  It is as if they are saying, because they made something go right in their life, they are blessed by God, whom they do not acknowledge otherwise.  Where is the faith, witness, or testimony in that?  Isn't this playing for people's approval as much as the whole of most people's social media accounts?  

This strikes me as being very opposed to this first church and the actions of the disciples as they witnessed and testified of Jesus while walking devoutly close to God in the Holy Spirit.

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Time to Speak, Together - Acts 4

In Acts 4:29-31, the first church is praying for boldness to speak the gospel message, to heal, and to do the signs and wonders they are led to do.  This comes after Peter and John had been part of the healing of a 40 year old lame man.  Because of this and their preaching of his being healed by Jesus the leaders of the day threatened them to not speak of Jesus in this way again.  Peter and John responded asking the question, “Whether it is right in the sight of God to listen to you [the leaders] more than to God, you judge. For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard. (Acts 4:19-20)”

Every Christian in America should take a stand on this.  Is it right for Christians to listen to this society that tells us to not speak of Jesus or of His Word, or is it right to listen to God and follow Jesus and His Word?  Then every Christian must to decide that we (Christians) cannot help but speak of the things in our lives that we’ve seen and heard (experienced). 

It is much to the same question that Joshua asked the Hebrews (Joshua 25:15), “if it seems evil to you to serve the Lord, choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods which your fathers served …, or the gods of [society], in whose land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.  There are too many carnal Christians unwilling to stand and choose God and Godly morals, standards of conduct, and belief in Jesus as Savior.  They might in the privacy of their own thoughts or when their world falls apart, but in the view of society, they work to “fit” in awkwardly.

As American society tells every Christian to be quiet and refuses to acknowledge their rights to believe in Jesus as the Son of the One and Only Living God and in His precepts, Christians must decide that they cannot help but speak of the things they know that are real, which is repentance and salvation through Jesus.

Because of their persecution, the first church prayed: Lord, look on their threats, and grant to Your servants that with all boldness they may speak Your word,  by stretching out Your hand to heal, and that signs and wonders may be done through the name of Your holy Servant Jesus.  And when they had prayed, the place where they were assembled together was shaken; and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and they spoke the word of God with boldness.

Notice that the church prayed together.  Next to the average Christian's timidness to proclaim the truth as Christ, the American churches refusal to pray together as one body of believers is our greatest fault.  Christians need to pray as one body just as this first church did and for the same thing: boldness to speak God’s Word.  Where are the bold preachers, community leaders, teachers, and politicians?  Can anyone imagine a politician who would speak unapologetically and openly about Jesus?  Isn’t it remarkable that we have to ask that question when almost all the founding Fathers did so and that this land was sought as a place to go so Christians could worship without persecution? 

When the first church prayed for boldness in unity something remarkable happened.  The ground shook, the Spirit of God descended upon them and their prayer was answered: they spoke the Word of God with boldness.  They continued, in spite of the threats and in direct opposition to their society, to speak of Jesus as the Son of God and the only path to salvation from sin. 

Now is the time for American Christians and the churches in America to decide to listen to God and speak upon the things they know and have experienced, and for the churches to pray together for the boldness for that speaking.

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Set Apart - Acts 3

As described in Mark 6:7-12, Jesus sends the twelve disciples out into neighboring towns.

And He called the twelve to Himself, and began to send them out two by two, and gave them power over unclean spirits. He commanded them to take nothing for the journey except a staff—no bag, no bread, no copper in their money belts— but to wear sandals, and not to put on two tunics.

10 Also He said to them, “In whatever place you enter a house, stay there till you depart from that place. 11 And whoever will not receive you nor hear you, when you depart from there, shake off the dust under your feet as a testimony against them.  Assuredly, I say to you, it will be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment than for that city!”

12 So they went out and preached that people should repent. 13 And they cast out many demons, and anointed with oil many who were sick, and healed them.

The disciples were called by Jesus and then sent by Jesus on their own with His power.  They took nothing of the world with them.  They were able to preach and cast out demons and heal the sick.  They had experience doing this when Jesus was still physically in the world.

In Acts 3, they find themselves without Jesus by with the Holy Spirit and one of the first things they do is heal someone who is lame.

Now Peter and John went up together to the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour. And a certain man lame from his mother’s womb was carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of the temple which is called Beautiful, to ask alms from those who entered the temple; who, seeing Peter and John about to go into the temple, asked for alms. And fixing his eyes on him, with John, Peter said, “Look at us.” So he gave them his attention, expecting to receive something from them. Then Peter said, “Silver and gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.” And he took him by the right hand and lifted him up, and immediately his feet and ankle bones received strength. So he, leaping up, stood and walked and entered the temple with them—walking, leaping, and praising God. And all the people saw him walking and praising God. 10 Then they knew that it was he who sat begging alms at the Beautiful Gate of the temple; and they were filled with wonder and amazement at what had happened to him.

How does Peter answer the people when they marvel at this miracle and stand in amazement and wonder at the healing?

Men of Israel, why do you marvel at this? Or why look so intently at us, as though by our own power or godliness we had made this man walk? 

He witnesses to Jesus, the source of the miracle, and testifies to His godliness.  Then preaches for them to repent from sin. 

I often consider, that if there was anyone who could be so focused on the greatness of God, knowing that nothing within them is save worthy, and who at every thought witnessed and testified to God, we might could see miracles like that again. 

Will anyone ever walk set apart from this physical world and committed completely to the communion of God again?  Who will that be?

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Whom are you a witness for today? - Acts 2

Those who followed Jesus when He physically walked in this world witnessed incredible things.  They saw Jesus crucified, they witnessed Him resurrected and communed with Him for 40 days thereafter.  They saw Him ascend into the glory of God.  When the Holy Spirit came upon them they immediately became witnesses to the world..  They preached the gospel and their message didn’t change.  Here are four small examples in the first four chapters of the book of Acts of their preaching once they had received the Holy Spirit.

Acts 2
36 “Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ.”  37 Now when they heard this, they were cut to the heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, “Men and brethren, what shall we do?”  38 Then Peter said to them, “Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.

Acts 3
13 The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the God of our fathers, glorified His Servant Jesus, whom you delivered up and denied in the presence of Pilate, when he was determined to let Him go. 14 But you denied the Holy One and the Just, and asked for a murderer to be granted to you, 15 and killed the Prince of life, whom God raised from the dead, of which we are witnesses. ...  19 Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord

Acts 4
9 If we this day are judged for a good deed done to a helpless man, by what means he has been made well, 10 let it be known to you all, and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead, by Him this man stands here before you whole. 11 This is the ‘stone which was rejected by you builders, which has become the chief cornerstone.’ 12 Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.

Acts 5
29 But Peter and the other apostles answered and said: “We ought to obey God rather than men. 30 The God of our fathers raised up Jesus whom you murdered by hanging on a tree. 31 Him God has exalted to His right hand to be Prince and Savior, to give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sins. 32 And we are His witnesses to these things, and so also is the Holy Spirit whom God has given to those who obey Him.”

Where are the Christians who will witness of Jesus today?  Why do so many Christians seemingly want to change the Message?  For those whom the Holy Spirit rests, there is only one message and they must share it!  They are witnesses and share testimonies regarding the greatness and glory of Jesus the Son of the one true living God.

Whom are you a witness for today?

Monday, May 13, 2019

Choose Who You Serve

I was reflecting on all the names I’ve been called for being a Christian and actually trying to follow the commands of Jesus.  Like everyone, I’m not perfect and have made many decisions that would cause anyone to doubt whether I am saved or not.  However, so far, I haven’t given up on trying to follow them through constant repenting and turning away from my sins.  And I haven’t, as is the custom of our modern society, changed those commands of Jesus to suit me, so I can do what I want to do. 

Shallow-minded, narrow-minded, judgmental, one of those, hypocrite, sexist, unloving, uncaring, ignorant, close-minded, are some that come to mind, but those are just the nice ones, there’s others that don’t need repeating.  I’ve also been told that I only go on mission trips or give to others to make people think I’m a good person.  It’s all very interesting.  Sometimes it gets to me, especially when it’s family members saying it to you.  It is most unsettling when it is family members that call themselves Christian that are saying it to you.  Always makes me wonder, did the Holy Spirit inside of them lead them to say that?  When did God tell them to tell another brother/sister such a thing?  Hhmm.  Seems to be out of character for God and actually contradictory to His Word if He did.

I was studying Acts chapter 2.  At the end of the chapter is a description of the first church.  In reading different commentaries on that, one said this, “The church will never be like that again because there are too many carnal Christians today.”  As unpleasant as that was to read, I’m afraid it is correct.  I know people who claim to be Christian who live out of wedlock with multiple partners, believe divorce is a right they have, believe abortion is an option, believe homosexuality is justified, they mark their body with tattoos (and the tats aren’t Christian), have social media accounts and never mention God or anything Christian (but they sure take a lot of pictures of themselves).  I think that’s pretty carnal.  In fact, I believe it is idol worship.  They worship themselves and their opinion more than anything God offers.

Moses experienced much of the same.  The Hebrews were very carnal.  Joshua faced the same as well when he was leading the Israelites.  It is recorded in Joshua 24 that he charged them to get off the fence and make a decision.  14Now, therefore, fear the LORD and serve Him in sincerity and truth; cast aside the gods your fathers served beyond the Euphrates and in Egypt, and serve the LORD.  15But if it is unpleasing in your sight to serve the LORD, choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your fathers served beyond the Euphrates, or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you are living. As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD!”

If you say this to someone who claims to be a Christian today regarding any action they are doing that is described as a sin by God, you get called some of those names listed above.  People don’t want to make a decision to follow God.  They want you to support their decision to worship themselves.  If you contradict them in the slightest of ways by stating God’s Words, not even your own words, you can be sure you WILL be called out as not loving them correctly.  Isn’t it interesting how someone can tell you, for following the Word of God that describes Himself as love, that you are unloving when you present God’s Word to them while they describe themselves as a follower of the same God?  It’s mind blowing confusing.  However, I am reminded that God is not the author of confusion (1 Cor 14:33) and Jesus told us who the father of lies is (John 8:44).

Fortunately for Joshua, the people responded with courage.  16The people replied, “Far be it from us to forsake the LORD to serve other gods!  Unfortunately for the church these days, the people are certainly more wiling to serve other gods.

Monday, April 15, 2019

Lay It Down

And Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never thirst. – John 6:35

There is a hole inside of all of us that we can’t fill.  It doesn’t matter how much money we have.  Things, success, fame – none of this satisfies.  If it did, the most perfect people on the planet would be the rich and successful.  This is obviously not true.  Their lives are often more out of control than everyone else’s. 

Jesus says He is the one that can fill that emptiness inside.  He, as the physical representation of God’s love, by presenting and providing a way for man to connect with God, gives man something that will never run out and that fulfills completely.  It is God Himself.

He who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it. – Matthew 10:39
In order to find this life, you have to be willing to lose what you believe is your life now.  How important is all that you know and think that you are?  Are you willing to allow God to influence you?  Are you willing to follow God’s prompting to make decisions differently?  To choose different actions?  Are you willing to have a different life, one based on God’s direction and not yours?

Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends.  You are My friends if you do whatever I command you.  No longer do I call you servants, for a servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all things that I heard from My Father I have made known to you. – John 15:13-15

Jesus called His disciples friends.  He calls those who believe in Him friends.  He laid His life down for everyone, not just His friends, but for everyone to have the opportunity to believe that He is the Son of God.  Is Jesus your friend?  Will you lay down your life for Him? 

Everyday we make a lot of decisions.  Are we willing to lay down our life, what we want in that decision, to follow what Jesus wants?  Do we love Jesus enough to lay down our life, our grasp on who we are and what we want, in order to put Him first?

Jesus can fill that hole in our life.  We must make a decision.  Love Jesus today and lay down your life for Him.

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Lean Not on Your Understanding

Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
And lean not on your own understanding;
In all your ways acknowledge Him,
And He shall direct your paths.
– Proverbs 3:5-6

Some missionary friends I’ve known for 10 years served in Haiti.  They have four kids and worked really hard.  I enjoyed visiting them when we took trips to Haiti and kept up with them when we weren’t there.  They adapted to Haitian life and worked to share the Gospel with the Haitians and support the local churches. 

One of their children developed stomach troubles and it got worse and worse.  They would come back to U.S. and see doctors and never could get an answer.  They visited the best clinics we have.  Still no resolution.  The child had such a limited diet that it become incredibly difficult to provide nutrition.  Her learning became slow and her focus very difficult.  My friends were distraught and praying constantly for their daughter.  After several years they believed they should come off the field.  Sadly, they left Haiti and returned to the U.S.

After nine or so months of being in the U.S. and while still pursuing medical care for their daughter, she began to mysteriously get better.  So much so that now she appears to have not a single thing wrong with her.  The last doctor visit was unable to find a single problem.  She is able to eat anything she wants to eat now.  Her focus and learning have all returned to normal.  The doctors have no explanation.  It’s nothing but a miracle.

If my friends leaned upon their own understanding, even of what they believed God wanted, they would and did reason that God wanted them in Haiti.  But God had called them home.  If they leaned on their own understanding they would reason that their daughter might not could be healed.  But God had a miracle in store. 

When you’re in your worst battle, in their situation, their daughter is really, really sick, they are having to abandon their work of the last decade, they don’t have jobs, a house, cars, a school, or a routine of living in the U.S., it is so very difficult to trust in the Lord and not lean upon our own understanding.  Faith is believing in what you don’t see, but know, and not in what you physically see and try to reason over.

Once the miracle comes, be sure to witness with praise and testimony to the greatness of God.  This is something my friends have certainly not been shy about.  They give glory to God and look forward to where He is going to direct their paths.

Monday, April 8, 2019

A Simple Faith Action: Control Yourself

14 What does it profit, my brethren, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can faith save him? 15 If a brother or sister is naked and destitute of daily food, 16 and one of you says to them, “Depart in peace, be warmed and filled,” but you do not give them the things which are needed for the body, what does it profit? 17 Thus also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead. – James 2:14-17

My wife and I attended a visitation for our departed neighbor this weekend.  She was, at least as far as neighbors go, kind, thoughtful and friendly.  In the brochure at the visitation the following quote credited to the Dalai Lama was written, “Our prime purpose in this life is to help others.  And if you can’t help them, at least don’t hurt them.”  I found it interesting because I had never read it before, but had arrived at that wisdom in some of my most troubling times.  While struggling along in my most selfish times, it occurred to me that there shouldn’t be people whose lives are worse because I was born, if I have the ability to not make it that way.  Jesus said we are to love others, just as He has loved us (Jn 13:34).  If you are loving someone, truly loving them, you WILL put their needs ahead of yours.  In so doing you will help them and not hurt them.

James is clearly stating that there should be actions associated with Christians who claim to have faith.  He has a “for example” and refers to the poor.  That is a good example.  But, because we have slid so far from the simple and plain in our society I think it’d be a good idea if Christians focused on simply controlling their own actions to NOT hurt others and actually demonstrate they believe what they claim to believe.

Here a few "for examples" that I've witnessed.

How do Christians enter into business agreements and not honor them?  How does this action reflect upon the God they say they believe?  I’ve sat in the same church service with “Christians” who owed me over $20k for services performed in accordance with a written contract, and they purposely did not have a single intention of paying it.  How can that be?

How do Christians hurt others so purposely in relationships?  One of our friends is a divorce lawyer and the descriptions he gives of what Christians do to one another is alarming.  I’m not even talking about getting the divorce to start with, that’s a topic unto itself, but how can Christians who proclaim to have faith in God and be following Jesus be so purposely hurtful towards another person?  It certainly isn’t love no matter how they spin it or justify their actions.  A heard a pastor say in a sermon, “A person will do anything as wicked as hell itself to feed their own ego.”  When Christians become self-serving or believing they are self-deserving, they might be the most manipulative people on earth.  This is the most damaging and hurtful a person can be towards others.

How does a Christian have a Twitter and Instagram feed and never mention God or Jesus?  I do not understand how someone can claim to have God in their life, make Him first place, follow Jesus and not ever mention it to the world.  Yet I see it every single day.  Some have had these social platforms for many years and have never said a single word to praise God.  If I didn't know them outside of that social platform, I would have no clue they claimed to be a Christian.  Obviously they are ashamed or scared of the world.  Often they try to skirt the issue by saying “blessed”.  Yet, I see non-Christians say the same phrase.  At some point you have to either follow what you claim or just stop pretending.  Make a freaking decision.

There are many other examples, but these are just actions of controlling one’s personal behavior!  This doesn’t even involve actually sticking your hand out to help another person.  Societal Christians are so out of control that there needs to be a focus on just not hurting others and being willing to publicly declare that they believe in Jesus as the Son of the one true living God for salvation.  How can someone possibly perform an action to a faith to help others when their faith is so weak that they are unwilling to bridle their own actions?

Thursday, April 4, 2019

Sending God Away

Matt Ayers, a missionary in Haiti, wrote this great post on March 15th. His blog is HERE.

There’s a strange story in the Old Testament about when the Philistines—the enemies of the Israelites—stole the Ark of the Covenant after a battle. After they stole the Ark—a wooden box that symbolized the presence of the God of Israel—they put it in the temple of Dagon, the patron deity of the Philistines.

The night that the Ark was in the temple, the statue of Dagon that was in the temple with the Ark fell on its face before the Ark. Because of the fall, the statue’s hands broke off. This is the author’s way of telling us two things: (1) no god is comparable to the God of Israel (symbolized in the prostrate posture of the statue), and (2) all other gods are powerless compared to Israel’s God (symbolized in the hands being broken off of the statue).
The Philistines didn’t like this. No shocker here. Some other strange things started happening too because of the Ark being in their presence. Illnesses started to break-out among the people. The Philistines ended up hating the Ark. They wanted rid of it, so they sent it back to Israel.
One of the clear lessons of the story is that God can fight His own battles. He doesn’t need human help. He does, however, give us the wonderful privilege and opportunity to work alongside of Him. He doesn’t need us though. God can defeat the Philistines all on His own. He doesn’t need Israel’s help.
There’s another lesson in the story that is not as easy to catch. I find it interesting that when the Philistines start to experience the wrath of God, they don’t repent and swear allegiance to Him. Once God starts to get into their business (after all, they brought Him there), they get upset and send Him away.
I wonder how many people there are out there just like this. People who think that they want God in their lives, but they end us sending Him away because they don’t like what He’s up to. When we invite God in, He gets in our business. He doesn’t just leave things the way they are. He topples our idols and wreaks havoc on our priorities. This is what God does when we bring Him into our homes. We have to think carefully before inviting God in. We have to ask, “Am I willing and ready to have God topple my statues?
Jesus says, “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciples. Whoever does not bear his own cross and come after me cannot be my disciples. For which of you, desiring to build a tower, does not first sit down and count the cost, whether he has enough to complete it?…So therefore, any one of you who does not renounce all that he has cannot be my disciple” (Lk. 14:25–28a; 33).
Don’t send God away once He gets in your business.
This is so common today.  Many who claim to be Christian, a follower of Christ, refuse to follow His words when they don't make them happy.  Even when confronted with their sin, they refuse to listen to the words of Christ because they want what they want.  So, they send God and their true friends away.  Invite God in and follow Him.  That is the only way to truth and an everlasting happiness.

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Pennsylvania House - Persecution in America

For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. – 1 Corinthians 1:18

Incoming freshman Pennsylvania Representative Stephanie Borowicz was invited to pray before the Pennsylvania House to start the legislative day.  Following her prayer, the agenda included a prayer by a Muslim cleric.  Each one said their prayer.  Mrs. Borowicz prayed in English.  The cleric prayed in Arabic.  Mrs. Borowicz quoted the Bible and used the name Jesus in her prayer.  The cleric quoted the Koran and used the name Allah in his prayer.

Yet, the media and Democrats are attacking Mrs. Borowicz for her prayer.  The Pennsylvania governor, Democrat Tom Wolf, said he was “horrified” by Mrs. Borowicz’s prayer.  House Democrat Leader Frank Dermody said, “This morning on a very important day, on a day when we’re swearing in a new member, the first woman Muslim serving in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in history, there was a prayer that was not meant to inspire us.”  He said further in an interview with a television station that the prayer was “beneath the dignity of the House.”

All while in bold lettering inside the House is John 8:32 written, “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.

This story is reported at several news outlets such as Fox and Washington Post and others. 

When I described this story to my wife she quickly recognized and said this is “Jesusophobia”.  Taking the term from the commonly used Islamophobia description the media name call to any person who believes in Christianity.  This is religious persecution.  There is no other description.  I firmly believe that the mainstream media and the Democrat party wholeheartedly support the abolishment of all things Jesus. 

To further quote my wife, “this is all an attempt to emasculate the country”.  We, the parents of two boys, have consistently noticed the bias against all things male.  Especially white males.  The idea of any person being country, believing in Jesus, and comfortable with shooting guns for hunting or sport is being attacked in every way possible.  Such a person is deemed unfit for America.  To support that effort, any boldness exhibited by any Christian towards their conviction and belief is attacked in mass with as much force as possible.  People are ridiculed and condemned simply for having an unwavering belief. 

Kudos to Mrs. Borowicz for not backing down.  “I don’t apologize for it because that’s how I pray almost every day,” she said. “It doesn't matter who I'm standing in front of -- I'm standing for Jesus no matter what.”  “As Christians we don't pray differently based on who we're standing in front of,” she said. “So whether that would have been in front of a crowd at my church and Christians or before Muslims or before Hindus I stand for Jesus no matter what and no matter who I'm in front of.” 

For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes. – Romans 1:16

“It’s time for Christians and other people to start standing up and speaking out,” she said. “I think we've been silent for too long.”  In light of the constant persecution which I believe will only increase, believers will have no choice and they will stand out because they will not deny Him.  However, every “christian” is going to have to make a choice as to whether they really believe or not.  Persecution has a way of forcing a decision.  Just ask Peter.