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A Fool

08 Monday Apr 2013

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remain silent

 

“But God said to him, ‘Fool! This night your soul will be required of you; then whose will those things be which you have provided?” Luke 12:20

 

The last thing you ever want God to call you is “a fool“. The Lord was not attempting to ascertain this man’s intellect but his lack of spiritual discernment. According to Scripture a fool is any person who leaves God out of life’s calculations. For example, “The fool has said in his heart there is no God.” Psalm 14:1

The man in Jesus’ story was a fool not because of what he said, but because of how he lived his life. He did not recognize his material blessings came from heaven. Fools leave God out of their lives.

Many years ago, a major American company had trouble keeping employees working in their assembly plant in Panama. The laborers lived in a generally agrarian, barter economy, but the company paid them in cash. After a week or two of work, the average employee had more cash in their pockets than ever before–so many of the workers quit! They were completely satisfied with what they had already made.

What was the solution? Company executives gave all their employees a Sears catalog. They brought a little bit of lust into their lives. No one quit then, because they all wanted the previously unimagined things they saw inside that book. Their focus changed – and so did their priorities.

When I was a kid, I always longed to see the Christmas edition of the Sears catalog. Every toy imaginable was in that book. I reviewed the contents for hours. Like the Panamanian workers, I saw things in that book which were previous unimaginable to me.

Without real spiritual discernment we all will act foolishly with our resources. Our hearts will lead us astray. As Martin Luther once said, “The Lord commonly gives riches to foolish people, to whom he gives nothing else.” In the end, someone else will enjoy the fruits our labor.

 

Blessings,

Pastor

 

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Burdens Too Difficult to Carry

04 Thursday Apr 2013

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The Christian Ideal

 

Hypocrite! Hypocrite! We are quick to judge who we think may be a hypocrite, but most of us never consider we might be one. Jesus reserved His harshest words not for thieves, prostitutes, or drunkards, but for a segment of religious people He identified as hypocrites. One of Jesus’ missions was to expose people who claimed to represent God and His ways, while not living out what they professed.

Just what bothered Jesus about the Pharisees? It was their focus upon external behavior, all the while ignoring internal change. They were more concerned with form over substance and more concerned about appearance than reality. The Pharisees were only concerned with what a man did. Jesus was concerned with what and who a man was.

So Jesus’ toughest words came at the Pharisees’ expense. He accused them of majoring on minors, being preoccupied with being noticed, and being a burden upon people rather than a blessing. Ouch! Listen to Jesus’ words…

“And you experts in the law, woe to you, because you load people down with burdens they can hardly carry, and you yourselves will not lift one finger to help them.” Luke 11:46

 

Jesus accused these religious leaders of taking all the joy out of living for God. Do these guys sound like anyone you know? Bottom line – they made serving God a joyless burden. This is what lifeless religion will do… it will suck the life right out of you and anyone else around you. Lifeless religion causes us to focus upon meaningless activities. It keeps the flesh busy while the soul starves.

It’s like pedestrians in New York who still press the button to get the lights to change… despite the fact their activity produces no results. Since the late 80’s all the traffic signals have been controlled by computer, but the city won’t pay to have the buttons removed. It’s probably just as well. The repetitive motion helps boost people’s illusion of control. We feel better when we can do something… right?

The Pharisees had all of Israel pushing buttons which really didn’t matter. Why? Because someone in the past told them to do it… they just kept passing along burdens to the next generation. Each generation’s burden became larger than the previous.

This is why Jesus always pointed people back to discovering a relationship with God. It is not about activity, but all about who we are in the Lord. Religion focuses upon activity. Relationship focuses upon love. If you want to remain free today, focus upon your love relationship with the Father.

 

Blessings,

Pastor

 

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Being Receptive to God’s Voice

02 Tuesday Apr 2013

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In the Process

 

“Blessed are those who hear the Word of God and obey it.” Luke 11:28

 

According to Jesus a blessed life is one which hears from heaven and obeys. Revelation always demands a response — you can’t be neutral, unaffected or indifferent. When Jesus spoke or performed a miracle, the people around responded with general amazement .. “How could this Man do this?” Some even attributed His power to Satan. Others were more guarded and demanded another sign from Him. Jesus called these types of seekers “wicked and unbelieving.”

Many of the people hanging around Jesus’ ministry showed no evidence of real spiritual discernment … the type of understanding which leads to obedience. Discernment isn’t really discernment unless it leads to obedience. Most people I know like to think of themselves as discerning individuals. In reality, if we are not obedient to God’s word, then we are not discerning at all.

I believe many people attend church, conferences, and other spiritual meetings searching for hidden truths which might give them spiritual insight and power. Jesus reminds us the secret is not found in rubbing shoulders with spiritual giants, but in simple obedience to the truths you already know. In fact, if we neglect our own personal obedience, then our last state is worse than our first!

The Bible repeats this simple theme many times in many different pictures because we need to hear it. We are called to build our house upon the rock, be good soil, be light in dark places, and repent.

The Lord is speaking to each of us today. The only question is whether or not our heart is ready to receive His revelation in total obedience.

 

Blessings,

Pastor

 

 

 

 

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Going to the Mountain

28 Monday Jan 2013

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Unoffered prayer

 

There was a time in Jesus’ life when He went up a mountain to pray. What makes this experience different was that He chose to take Peter, James, and John along with Him. I am sure Jesus needed this “alone time” to pray. The disciples needed it. I am sure you and I need these times as well. Sometimes we are called away to pray and other times we choose to get away to pray. In either case, we can expect God to meet us in these places.

My point is this… If Jesus felt the need to get alone with the Father to pray, how much more should we set aside time to pray. Jesus knew that it was important to give His problems to the Heavenly Father, because anytime He faced a major decision, He was found praying. A lady once came to G. Campbell Morgan and told him, “I only take small things to God, because I don’t want to worry him with the big things.” Dr. Morgan replied, “Lady, anything you bring to God is small.”

You and I are never going to face a problem which God has not handled numerous times. Nothing we face is either too small or too big for God to answer. Prayer is always about our relationship to God, not our requests. Yes, it is our needs which drive us to pray more fervently .. but God answers because of our relationship. This is why Jesus was transfigured on the mountain.

Do you still view prayer as a vehicle to change God and your circumstances? Or, do you view prayer as God’s opportunity to change you? There is a difference and I will address this next time.

 

Blessings,

Pastor

 

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How to Make Deviled Ham (II)

14 Friday Dec 2012

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An appeaser is

 

In order to make Deviled Ham you have to get rid of good and also you have to “un-invite” or “dis-invite” Christ from your community.
In the Gospel of Luke, the community could live with a crazy, naked man living in their cemetery, but Jesus Christ had to go. And by doing this, they threw out the only hope their community had for redemption.

We are seeing the same course of action being taken in our communities as well. What is wrong with our nation is not so much the presence of drugs and alcohol abuse or the violence and crime. What is wrong is that there is no Christ and no Christian presence in our communities to offer hope and healing. Real believers are MIA. The ones remaining were neutered long ago, so they don’t act like real believers. Even as I write this, poor little baby Jesus is being kicked off main street on His birthday as though He was loitering. We have become so accustomed to evil and it’s presence, we no longer speak out against it. It many cases it has become illegal to speak out against evil and point the way to redemption.

Have we really made real peace with evil? Will our pact hold? During the years of World War II and the Cold War, there was a word for this — appeasement. Appeasement described the efforts of peace at any cost and of accepting evil. This is what Israel has tried to do … give land for peace. It hasn’t work, nor will it work.

In 1938, Britain and France, still trying to recover from World War I, signed the Munich Pact, which basically said they would accept Germany’s take over of part of Czechoslovakia, as long as Germany agreed not to take any other territory. The policy became known as appeasement, and it didn’t work. Germany eventually took over most of Czechoslovakia, and then a few months later, swept into Poland. World War II began shortly after.

We are in a spiritual warfare. We will never win through appeasement… by accepting the unacceptable. We win our spiritual warfare by standing firm in our faith.

 

Blessings,

Pastor

 

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How to Make Deviled Ham (I)

13 Thursday Dec 2012

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infinite - Einstein

 

I don’t have anything against deviled ham. It is not a part of my diet but a lot of other folks eat it on a regular basis. Jesus made a batch of deviled ham on the eastern shores of Galilee one afternoon. I simply want to offer up the steps used to make it. Although Jesus didn’t start the process, He certainly finished it. Listen as Luke recounts the story.

Then they sailed to the country of the Gadarenes, which is opposite Galilee. And when He stepped out on the land, there met Him a certain man from the city who had demons for a long time.” Luke 8:26-27

 

Luke recalled that this man “had demons for a long time”. In reality, there is only one “devil”, but there are many “demons.” The Bible speaks of demon possession rather matter-of-factly, without apology or excuse. While some would like to say this man was not possessed, but simply insane or troubled… Jesus sure thought him under demonic control. C.S. Lewis wrote about this confusion in his work called The Screwtape Letters.

There are two equal and opposite errors into which our race can fall about demons (devils). One is to disbelieve in their existence. The other is to believe, and feel an excessive and unhealthy interest in them. They themselves are equally pleased with both errors …with the same delight.

 

Our world plays with spiritual forces rather than taking them seriously. Demon possession has become a matter for Hollywood rather than the church. We tend to see these things as harmless when they are far from it. The power of the Devil is just as real today as it was in Jesus’ time and we are seeing increased evidence of it. At first glance, you might not think a story like this one has any application to your life…. but it does. While you might not find any association with the man living in the tombs, the society which put him there resembles ours on many levels. So how do you make deviled ham? First, you got to get rid of certain things…

The Absence of Good

Do you know what really scared the people in Luke’s story?

  • Someone possessed?
  • Someone in chains?
  • Someone screaming?
  • Someone cutting themselves?
  • Someone speaking with another voice?
  • Someone running around a graveyard naked?

Luke writes at the end of this story: “When they (the community) came to Jesus, they found the man from whom the demons had gone out, sitting at Jesus’ feet, dressed and in his right mind; and they were afraid.”

Amazing! I’ve got to tell you, if I’m walking down the road and some naked man in chains comes out of the cemetery yelling at me… his appearance would unnerve me. But in this story, the locals have become accustomed to his behavior. What frightens them is that this man who was evil, becomes good. What frightens them is the holy, not the unholy.

Doesn’t it strike you as strange that these people were afraid of the right things and comfortable with the wrong things? They were afraid of that which ought to comfort them. They were very much at ease with the very things that ought to haunt them with fear. The scariest thing of all… their story is our story. Because the greatest problem facing our society today is that we have become all too comfortable with evil. At this point, I could throw a lot of statistics at you to prove the point of how our society has changed in the last fifty years. I believe you already now the truth. Bottom-line, our society has grown far too comfortable with evil.

The haunting aspect of Luke’s Gospel is that the people had grown so comfortable with the presence of evil… they were now accommodating it. Here is a man filled with so many demons, his name is Legion. He has an army of demons living inside him. Luke talks about him as being a frightening and dangerous individual…. so much so that the community had to chain him hand and foot. It appears people in the community simply took turns watching over him. No one was bothered by the job. They were so comfortable with these situations that now what really frightened them was the freeing presence of Christ.

In the Old Testament the prophet Jeremiah talked about the spiritual condition of his generation. Their lifestyles too were so degenerated the cities were filled with crime. Jeremiah looked around at them and said, “Are they ashamed of their loathsome conduct? No, they have no shame at all; they do not even know how to blush.” (Jeremiah 6:15)

Ouch! That sounds like our culture. There is something missing in our society. We have no shame. We are so accepting of the behavior and the lifestyles of the immoral we too have forgotten how to blush.

So the first-step to making “deviled ham” is to get rid of the good in life and grow comfortable with evil.

Blessings,

Pastor

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