Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Keepers of the Light

In the wilderness, after the Children of Israel were brought up out of Egypt, God gave them directions to build a Tabernacle. This Tabernacle would be where they could approach the God who had delivered them and now wished to dwell among them. But because they were still sinners like the rest of humanity, they could only approach God in His way, by His rules, which was only through atoning sacrifice and His appointed priesthood. As the priests served in the Tabernacle, representing the people, they were to be responsible for the items found within it. One item of great importance was the "lampstand" or what is called a "minora" in Hebrew.

The lampstand was a very practical part of the Tabernacle, in that it was the only light to be found in the Tent of Meeting, directly in front of the Holy of Holies. Without the light of the lampstand, no one could see the way into the presence of God. But symbolically, the lampstand also reflected God's own nature as "the Light of the World." It had a central stem with six branches and, therefore, when it was lit, it had seven equal flames. The number seven is a symbol of divine completion, of something that only God could accomplish, such as the creation of the Heavens and the Earth.

The lampstand was an important part of the Tabernacle, not only because its light was needed, but also because the light represented God Himself. That is why God made keeping the light of the lampstand a high priority for the priests. God told Moses, "And you shall command the children of Israel that they bring you pure oil of pressed olives for the light, to cause the lamp to burn continually in the tabernacle of meeting, outside the veil which is before the Testimony. Aaron and his sons shall tend it from evening until morning before the LORD. It shall be a statute forever to their generations on behalf of the children of Israel." (Exodus 27:20-21, NKJV)

When Jesus came to Earth, He declared, "I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life." (John 8:12, NKJV) Jesus also said, "While you have the light, believe in the light, that you may become sons of light." (John 12:36, NKJV) To believe in and follow Jesus as "the light of the world," is to start reflecting that light in your own life as a "son of light." Paul confirmed this by writing, "For it is the God who commanded light to shine out of darkness, who has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ." (2 Corinthians 4:6, NKJV) Peter went on to connect this with the office that we have all been placed in by faith. Peter declared that "...you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light." (1 Peter 2:9)

As those called to reflect His light and to be members of His "royal priesthood," our top priority is clear. Jesus told us, "You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do they light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a lampstand, and it gives light to all who are in the house. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven." (Mattew 5:14-16, NKJV) This takes us back to the Tabernacle and the lampstand there.

The priests in the Tabernacle were to keep the light burning continually all through the night. They could not leave the lamp unattended and expect it to burn on its own. Every thought of the lampstand should have brought up the reminder: "The light must not go out!" Without the light of the lampstand, the Tent of Meeting would have fallen into darkness, leaving the people with no hope of drawing near to God.

As a royal priesthood through faith in Jesus Christ our Lord, the Church's main duty is to be keepers of the light. Jesus is the source of light for all to see in the spiritual darkness of this world. There is no other light that can lead mankind into God's presence and His salvation. But that light will not shine without our being faithful to our duty! The only way that people will be saved from the storms of life and the darkness that surrounds them spiritually is if they see the light that will lead them to safety in Jesus Christ!

Our responsibility is similar to that of the lighthouse keepers of the past. If we refuse to be a part of spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ, its like having a lighthouse, but refusing to ever light it. The people around us are adrift on the sea of life in the midst of a raging storm and in darkness that is complete. They want to find a way to safety, but they have no way of knowing which direction to go in to find it. We are nearby to them and have the only lighthouse that can lead them home. If we refuse to shine our light, we are condemning them to a certain death in Hell. Instead of doing our duty, so often our actions say, "Let them sink to the depths! I don't care!" But to be faithful keepers of the light, our actions must say, "The light must not go out!"

"Lord Jesus, please help me to shine your light today. Please help me to care about others they way that You have cared about me. I saw Your light and I now have Your light, so please help to spread that light wherever you take me! Amen."

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Purer Words Have Never Been Spoken!

In this day and age, what was once hotly debated has become an accepted fact by many, concerning the nature and accuracy of the Bible. To many who actually claim to serve the Lord in public ministry, the Bible is not completely the Word of God, but rather contains the Word of God. When studying the Bible, those who hold to such ideas start with a foundation of doubt in whatever passage that they find themselves, because each passage has to prove itself to be the Word of God.

This is just the opposite of the kind of faith that you see from David in Psalm 12. By faith and God's direction, David wrote, "The words of the LORD are pure words, like silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. You shall keep them, O LORD, You shall preserve them from this generation forever." (Psalm 12:6-7, NKJV) This is a wonderful analogy to explain God's preservation and purification of His words.

The words of God represented by the Hebrew Scriptures had gone through a purification process before ever being written for David to read. Silver was purified through a process of heating it up to the melting point, which would cause the impurities (dross) to float to the surface where it could be removed from the molten silver. What was to be written Scripture, was purified seven times before ever being recorded, but this refining process had to occur in the lives of those whom God would use to write His Word. If God's Word is the silver, human lives are the earthen vessels to which the Word of God is delivered, and human thoughts and ideas are the impurities to be removed, but what is the fire that does the refining? Clearly in Scripture, that purifying fire that has delivered to the world the pure Word of God is the Holy Spirit of God. On the day of Pentecost, ten days after the ascension of Jesus Christ, the apostles stood to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ with supernatural power and accuracy, as physically evidenced by the appearance of "fire" upon each of them. Peter explained their behavior to the crowds, saying that the gift of the Holy Spirit was the only explanation for what they were seeing and hearing (Acts 2:33). Near the end of his life, Peter also said, "...prophecy never came by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit." (2 Peter 1:21, NKJV) This was also the testimony of David near the end of his life. He said, "The Spirit of the LORD spoke by me, and His Word was on my tongue." (2 Samuel 23:2, NKJV) David could look at all of the Scripture written up to that point and say that he knew that it was just as much God's Word as what God had delivered through his own life. Peter could look back from the New Testament and say the same thing, recognizing God's ability to deliver His Word in pure form, despite using human instruments.

David not only spoke of the purification of God's Word, but also the preservation of it. He said first that God would "keep" His Word, like one who keeps a promise. God will do what He has promised to do. This should not be a difficult concept to understand or believe. God's track record speaks for itself in human history. Even Balaam, an ungodly prophet-for-hire, understood this foundational truth about God. He said, "God is not a man, that He should lie, nor a son of man, that He should repent. Has He said, and will He not do? Or has He spoken, and will He not make it good?" (Numbers 23:19, NKJV) This brings us to David's second observation, that God would "preserve" His Word "forever." If God intends to "keep" His Word, then He also wants to "preserve" His Word so that we might know what He has promised and will perform according to His Word. That is why, more than any other ancient writing, the Scriptures have survived the firestorms of human history, even when those fires were directed entirely at them. Not only has the Word of God stood the test of time, it exists still as the number one best-seller and the only one that was written by God Himself! It's no wonder that Isaiah wrote, "...the word of our God stands forever." (Isaiah 40:8b, NKJV)

No purer words have ever been spoken than the Word of God, which is otherwise known as the Bible! If you can believe that you are ready to have your life changed by it!

"Lord God, thank-you for Your Word. For years I struggled with doubt and abandoned Your Word, but no longer. May Your Spirit put a fire in my heart for Your Word so that I will hear what You have said and know You that much better. Amen."

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

The King on Zion's Hill

During a Church service the other night, my oldest daughter passed a small slip of paper to me. It's always a pleasure to get these little creative gifts from my children, knowing that they did it out of love and a desire to hear what I think of their work. This note especially struck me when I looked at it. On one side of the note was a handwritten passage of Scripture from Psalm 2, which said, "Then He shall speak to them in His wrath, and distress them in His deep displeasure: 'Yet I have set My King on My holy hill of Zion.'" (Psalm 2:5-6, NKJV) On the other side of the note, my daughter had drawn a hill with three crosses at the top and an open tomb at the bottom.

Now when I saw that, I had to say, "Wow!" Then when I got the chance to ask her about it later, I asked her if she had specially picked that verse to go with that picture. To my surprise, she had simply picked a verse at random and then had drawn the picture that she had wanted to draw regardless of the verse she picked. Despite the fact that the verse and the drawing were placed together for no other reason than that they were put on opposite sides of the same slip of paper, there is no mistaking the symbolism and deeper meaning of it all.

The context of these verses in Psalm 2 really sets the stage for that little slip of paper. The writer begins in verse 1 by asking, "Why do the nations rage, and the people plot a vain thing?" He then goes on to explain what this "vain thing," or "useless deed," is, saying, "The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD and against His Anointed, saying, 'Let us break Their bonds in pieces and cast away Their cords from us.'" (Psalm 2:1-3, NKJV) This "Anointed" one is God's Messiah, the one whom He has chosen to be King of Kings and Lord of Lords. The entire Old Testament looks forward to the arrival of this Messiah, while the entire New Testament proclaims when He actually arrived and what He did for lost humanity. The Old Testament records man's repeated attempts to "cast away" God's rule, while the New Testament promises how God's rule will be permanently restored through His Messiah. The Old Testament does not give the Messiah's name, but the New Testament says that His name is "Jesus," literally meaning "salvation" and "deliverance!" Those of us who have believed in Him by faith, bow the knee to Him as our King, namely our Lord Jesus Christ! But ever since the first knees began to bow before him, human government and religion has taken a stand against the King that God has set on His "holy hill of Zion," from Roman emperors to Communist regimes.

Regardless of all resistance to His rule and rejection of His ruler, God has set His "King" on "His holy hill of Zion!" Zion is a Biblical name for Jerusalem, which is often called "the Holy City of the Holy Lands" to this day. Many people of many different religions call it such for many different reasons, many of which have been devised by man's own imagination. But the question remains concerning why God would call Jerusalem His "holy hill." Well, it's all about the "King" whom He has "set" there!

It began with what is depicted in the picture that my daughter drew for me. As the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, Jesus came to Zion's hill the first time to be crucified, giving His life to save ours. Though man led the trial against Him, carried out humiliating torture against Him, and finally executed Him, it was God who set His "King" on His "holy hill of Zion!" The cross was God's plan to save us from our sin of rebellion against Him! The King did not come to kill us all, but to save all of us who choose to believe in Him! When Abraham stood on that same "hill," which was once known as Mount Moriah, his own son was spared a sacrificial death by God providing a ram to die in his place. At that moment, God gave Abraham a glimpse of what would one day happen for all of us on that "hill" and that is why the Bible says, "...Abraham called the name of the place, The-LORD-Will-Provide; as it is said to this day, 'In the Mount of the LORD it shall be provided!'" (Genesis 22:14, NKJV)

Some have said and still say that Jesus was just another religious martyr dying a horrible death and that His death did nothing to save anyone from anything. If Jesus had simply died there, with no resurrection to follow, then I would agree with them. Without the resurrection, Jesus could not have been any more than an uncommon man dying a common criminal's death, nor could He have been the "King" that God "set" on His "holy hill of Zion." That is one of the reasons that the resurrection had to occur, in order to prove that Jesus really is that same King of Kings and Lord of Lords! That's why my daughters picture is a wonderful symbol of how God completely set His "King" on His "holy hill of Zion," because she didn't simply draw a cross, she drew an empty tomb. The Bible says, "Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus, who, being in the form of God, did not consider it robbery to be equal with God, but made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men. And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross." (Philippians 2:5-8, NKJV) If the story ended there, it would be hard to picture Him as the promised "King," but that was not at all the end of His story! In the same passage, the Bible goes on to say, "Therefore God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth, and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father." (Philippians 2:9-11, NKJV)

The thought that Jesus will one day be honored by all, for who He really is, draws us back to Psalm 2 and the warning issued there. One day, all those who have rejected His rule and stood against Him will experience the consequences of their mistake. The Bible says, "Then He shall speak to them in His wrath, and distress them in His deep displeasure..." (Psalm 2:5, NKJV). One day soon, the Lord Jesus Christ will return to His "holy hill of Zion," to rule and to reign on the earth, as the King has declared, saying, "The LORD has said to Me, 'You are My Son, today I have begotten You. Ask of Me, and I will give You the nations for Your inheritance, and the ends of the earth for Your possesion. You shall break them with a rod of iron; You shall dash them to pieces like a potter's vessel.'" (Psalm 2:7-9, NKJV) The day is coming when, regardless of whether or not you still live on Earth, whether or not you have gone to Heaven as one of His own, or whether or not you have gone to Hell as one of those who rejected Him, you will submit to His rule by bowing the knee and confessing that Jesus Christ really is Lord!

That is why the writer of Psalm 2 gives wise advice to us all when he says, "Now therefore, be wise, O kings; be instructed, you judges of the earth. Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling. Kiss the Son, lest He be angry, and you perish in the way, when His wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all those who put their trust in Him." (Psalm 2:10-12, NKJV) Putting your "trust" in Him, is to simply have faith in the One who loves you and has given all on that "holy hill of Zion" for you to be saved! Faith in Him changes everything!

"Lord Jesus, thank-you for helping me to see you as that King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Thank-you for what you suffered on that hill so long ago on my behalf. May the day come soon when you will return to that hill in the glory that you deserve! Amen."

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Changed From the Inside Out

To understand why I write the things that I do, you really need to understand me and more importantly the change that has come over me. I was not always a preacher of the Gospel or even a believer. Once, to my own shame, I was what I like to call a "closet atheist," which is someone who is not willing to admit that he or she does not believe in God. That's who I was before March 14th, 1999, but that is not who I am now. How could I have gone from one extreme to the other? Well, let me explain.

Like many children in the Bible Belt, I grew up in Church, studying the Bible in Sunday School, singing in the choir, and performing in the Christmas plays. I even had a moment one Sunday morning when I followed my daddy to the altar and got cornered by the pastor there. I repeated whatever that man told me to say so that I could get back to my seat. Not only did that so-called "prayer" earn me a trip to the baptismal pool, but supposedly a free ticket into Heaven, no questions asked. I had become an official, card-carrying member of a local religious body, entitled to all the ranks and privileges thereof, but it was all an external veneer placed on an unchanged boy.

That boy became a young man and faced a whole new world of ideas beginning in middle school. It was then that my religious beliefs began to clash with what was considered popular and practical. Like many of my peers, I adjusted to fit into both worlds, which required considerable compromise, but mainly when it came to the religious side of things.

Then came high school and bigger moral choices to be made. That is when I discovered an intellectual escape from the moral bounds of my religion. Scientifically, I was taught that everything that exists came into being through one great cosmic game of chance called evolution. Many of my peers simply assimilated evolution into their beliefs and continued on their merry way, but I knew enough from those endless sessions at Church that there could be no happy mingling of what the Bible said and what the evolutionists said. I saw both the Bible's creation account and evolution as oppossing theories that could not both be true. I was not entirely convinced that either concepts were anything more than theory, but I had a choice to make regardless. In the end, I chose evolution and I did so for moral reasons. You see, if there was no such thing as God, then there was no overruling moral standard for my life. I could choose to live life my way by my own standards and that is what I did in secret for many years.

God very wisely let me go my way, to learn the truth the hard way about what life is really like without Him. I married my high school sweetheart, moved out of my parents' home, and began my own family. Instead of becoming happier and making the others around me happier, things only got worse. I became more self-absorbed and desparate to satisfy myself above all else. I found temporary satisfaction in what the world attracts the attention of young men with, particularly pornography, but found nothing that would permanently make me happy and satisfied in life. In fact, I reached the point where I tried to stop doing the things that were destroying my life, my family, and my integrity, but it never lasted for long. I finally realized that I was unable to change my life or situation on my own. I had reached the end of myself and my own willpower. Life had ceased to have any real meaning.

It was during this time that God gave me another chance, and not vice versa. I took my wife and kids to see a movie called "The Prince of Egypt," which was an animated Spielberg film based on the story of Moses from the Bible. I didn't consider the film to be a threat to my beliefs, or the lack thereof, but thankfully I was mistaken. God had a message in that movie just for me that struck to my heart. I saw myself and my life in those Hebrew slaves in Egypt. I was enslaved to my sin, to my lusts, and to my desires. I was trapped in self-induced slavery and just like God had delivered the Hebrews, He could just as easily deliver me. I tried to explain away the emotions that movie caused, but I could not shake them for days to come.

I spent the next few days alone and on the road, doing my job, but even work could not distract me. I thought that I was having a nervous break-down, or simply going insane. On one of those nights while I was out of town, I made a fateful decision. I knelt beside the bed, took the copy of the Bible from the nightstand, and spoke to God. No, I didn't ask Him to "save" me or anything like that at that time, but what I said did lead to my salvation, and a whole new life that I never could have imagined. I simply said, "I have heard people all my life that have said that You have spoken to them through Your Word, but I have never heard You speak to me. If You are real and You would forgive someone like me, please speak to me!"

Without delay, I let that Bible fall open on the bed in front of me. Believe me, I didn't go looking for a specific verse that I could apply to my situation. I simply let the Bible fall open on its own. Like most well-worn books, gravity caused it to fall open roughly in the middle of its pages. I looked down through my tears and the very first verse I focused on was Psalm 107:1. I was stunned. I could not believe my eyes. After what I had just said to God, that this verse would appear was nothing short of a miracle and a direct message to me from God! The Bible said, "Oh, give thanks to the LORD, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever." (Psalm 107:1, NKJV)

All that night and most of the next day, I tried to explain it away as coincidence, but the chances that I would have accidentally came across that verse among the many thousands of verses in the Bible was a thousand to one at least. By the next evening, I had fully accepted the truth of my experience. God had spoken to me, promising me mercy. Mercy to me!

I scarcely knew what to do, despite all of my years in Church as a kid. So that is why I found myself going to Church on the very next Sunday. Once there though, the thought of going before all of my neighbors and family to admit that I had been a fraud all those years before kept me from responding to the preacher's invitation to come give my life to Jesus Christ. I returned the next week and listened to the preacher explain how Jesus came to Earth, how He took God's punishment for my sin upon Himself, and how He arose again from the dead to prove that He had succeeded and that He could offer a new life to anyone who believes. The preacher began the invitation, but again my fear of what others might think kept me from going. It was then, though, that many scenes from my life began to flow through my mind, reminding me of all the times before that I had felt God's calling in my life and had rejected. Somehow I knew that if I did not accept Him that Sunday morning, I would never get another chance. My desire for a real life that only He could give me, drove me to the front of that Church where I knelt at an altar and asked God to save and change my life. I can testify to you that my life has been forever changed since that day! Everyone who knew me before can testify to that as well!

Everything did not change for me on that 14th day of March, 1999, but it began to change. The change had been made at the deepest level of my life and began to work its way outward into every other aspect of my life. It continues to this day. I have experienced the truth of the Bible, when it promises, "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new." (2 Corinthians 5:17, NKJV) My question for you is: Have you experienced the truth of that statement?

You can only place your life "in Christ," in the capable hands of Jesus, through having faith. God graciously forgives us for our sins when we honestly believe by faith, as the Bible says, "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works..." (Ephesians 2:8-9a, NKJV). Faith is not something vague or beyond logic. It is hearing the truth and then logically deciding to believe it, despite all reservations. The Bible explains that "...faith comes through by hearing, and hearing by the word of God" (Romans 10:17, NKJV). Faith that saves you from the punishment that you deserve for your sins, and that changes you from being a person enslaved to a life of sin, comes from hearing what the Word of God has to say about Jesus Christ! The Bible explains the decision that you must make about Jesus by faith, saying "...that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved" (Romans 10:9, NKJV).

Maybe you do not think that God could forgive and change you even if He wanted to, but you could not be more wrong! The Bible promises that "...whoever calls on the name of the LORD shall be saved" (Romans 10:13, NKJV)! That means whatever you have done, or whatever you have become doesn't matter. Jesus will hear you when you call on His name for salvation! The Bible explains the power that Jesus can apply to your life when you believe, saying that "...He is able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him..." (Hebrews 7:25a, NKJV)!

I believe that you can see from my life's story the truth of what salvation really means. It's not a religious term that points to a religious ritual, nor simply an emotional experience that a person can have. Salvation is about what Jesus has done to save us from a life of misery while we are living here on Earth and to save us from an eternal punishment apart from Him after our life on Earth is over! You will have God's salvation only when you believe in Jesus by faith, but don't forget the immediate implications of such a decision. If you do decide to trust your life into the hands of Jesus, it will never be the same again! I thank God for that fact!

"Dear Lord, I thank-you for Your grace! What love that you have shown me and my family. The life that I now live is truly lived by the power of Jesus Christ, as Your Word has said. Please continue to mold my life according to Your plan. Also, Lord Jesus, continue to change me from the inside out! Amen."

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

The Force of God

As a kid, there were many things that sparked my imagination, but none so much as Star Wars. I was too young to see A New Hope in the theater, but I watched The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the Jedi on the big screen. From then on, as a kid, I dreamed of being a Jedi and having those supernatural powers that I had seen Luke Skywalker wield against the forces of darkness. Of course, the best that I could do to fulfill that dream was pretend that I had the ability to “use the Force.” There was a many a pine tree and shrub in the woods that felt the sting of my light-saber (a.k.a. stick, or club).

As an adult, ever since the X-Wing game came out for the PC, I have delved into the world of Star Wars to a degree that I never could have imagined as a kid, but to “use the Force” is still only virtually done in a digitized world. Despite the disappointment of this reality, “the Force” has remained a fictional source of fun for me to this day.

I have revisited the idea of this dream since I became a believer in Jesus Christ, because some of the things that I had dreamed of as a kid have been realized through my faith in Him, but not in a way that I ever would have expected or understood before. Please hear me out before you say, “This guy is nuts!” As a former atheist, die-hard Star Wars fan, and now a preacher, I believe that I am qualified to make a comparison between the fictional “force” and the real “force” that God can have on anyone’s life when he or she chooses to believe in Him.

In the movies, young padawans must learn not to trust to what their eyes alone can see, because their eyes can deceive them. It is no different with trusting in Jesus by faith. The Bible says that “…faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1, NKJV). Faith is trusting to what God says is true, rather than your own perception. Trusting to your own perception of truth is dangerous, as the Bible warns, saying, “There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death.” (Proverbs 16:25, NKJV) Jesus clearly explained the only safe way to finding the truth about God and how to get to God, when He said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” (John 14:6, NKJV)

In Episode III, Obiwan tells Anakin that “…only Sith deal in absolutes,” but he was absolutely convinced that the Dark Side was evil and that Anakin had become evil by embracing it. In reality, it is absolutely true that all humans are evil in the sight of God, which means that each of us do things that God says is wrong. God has absolutely defined right and wrong by His own standard, just like the Jedi did concerning what is of the “Light Side” or “Dark Side” of “the Force.” We have all done wrong, or in other words, sinned in the sight of God. The Bible says that “…all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23, NKJV).

The Jedi’s judgment on those falling to the “Dark Side” was death, just like God’s judgment is death on all those who have sinned. Death for Anakin as a Sith would be similar to the kind of death that sinners experience in reality, not the snuffing out of a life, but the separation in eternity of a person’s soul from all that is good forever. From this point on the fiction of Star Wars goes down a different plot line than the facts of the Bible. In the movies, Anakin survives as the ultimate traitor only to be personally saved from the consequences of his actions by doing the right thing in the end. In the reality of sin’s consequences with God, we can do nothing to save ourselves from the fate that we deserve. We can’t do anything good enough, even in the end, to be saved. The Bible makes this clear, saying that our salvation comes “…not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy…” (Titus 3:5a, NKJV). That is why the Bible also explains, “…the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 6:23, NKJV) To summarize the difference, you could simply say that Anakin died to save himself, while Jesus died to save everyone else. Jesus alone could die in your place, taking your punishment of death, because He alone never sinned. Only God Himself could live a perfect life and so God Himself died to save you from the ultimate punishment. The Bible says that God “…made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him” (2 Corinthians 5:21, NKJV).

Anakin’s redemption does have one similarity with the real salvation that can be found only in Jesus Christ. Anakin was not saved from his fate unwillingly, but only through being willing to turn from his past life and possible future to embrace what was right and good. It is the same with finding salvation in Jesus Christ. There came a day when I turned my back on my past way of life and whatever future it would have brought, to embrace a future with Jesus Christ by faith. It was God’s “grace,” or “undeserved love,” for me that made it possible for me to be saved from my fate through simply believing in Him and asking Him to save my life. The Bible thankfully says that “…if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved… For whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved” (Romans 10:9-13, NKJV).

I want to draw it all together with this thought. When someone in the movies embraced “the Force” and began to use it, they were able to do things that would have otherwise been impossible for them to do, not to mention that they went places that they never imagined they would go. It is similar with coming to really believe in Jesus Christ. When you embrace the truth of Jesus Christ by faith, God uses the force of your beliefs to not only save your life, but also to change your life. What you were never capable of before, such as being self-controlled and being truly satisfied in life, is suddenly possible for you on a daily basis. Life does not become a miracle movie of supernatural proportions, or a trouble-free existence, but rather an opportunity to experience God at work in and through your life. This personal “force” of faith in your life only comes through believing in Jesus and placing your life in His hands. The Bible promises that “…if anyone be in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new” (2 Corinthians 5:17, NKJV).

I can say from personal experience that believing in Jesus Christ is life changing. No, my dreams of wielding “the Force” have not and will not come true, but God has given me new dreams of things much bigger and actually possible for me. That is why I must ask, “If God is with you, who needs the Force?” That is also why I say, "May God be with you!"

To learn more about Him, go to www.needhim.org.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

The Return of the King of Kings

Often, in discussing prophecy of the end times, the focus is on the devastation alone. That is an easy thing to do considering how much detail that Revelation gives of each part of the final judgment. Sometimes it is easy to forget what the outcome will be when the King of Kings returns. That is why it is good to read such passages in the Old Testament like Zechariah 14:1-9, because in such passages one can see a summary of the very end of all that end-time strife, as well as the return of the King of Kings.

Zechariah began with the persecution of Jerusalem and her people, but did not leave out their ultimate salvation. Zechariah wrote, "Behold, the day of the LORD is coming, and your spoil will be divided in your midst. For I will gather all the nations to battle against Jerusalem; the city shall be taken, the houses rifled, and the women ravished. Half of the city shall go into captivity, but the remnant of the people shall not be cut off from the city. Then the LORD will go forth and fight against those nations, as He fights in the day of battle. And in that day His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, which faces Jerusalem on the east. And the Mount of Olives shall be split in two, from east to west, making a very large valley; half of the mountain shall move toward the north and half of it toward the south. Then you shall flee through My mountain valley, for the mountain valley shall reach to Azal. Yes, you shall flee as you fled from the earthquake in the days of Uzziah king of Judah. Thus the LORD my God will come, and all the saints with You." (Zechariah 14:1-5, NKJV) As Antichrist moves the world against Jerusalem and the Jews, Christ the LORD will return to keep His covenant with them. Though Jesus came first to suffer and to die, He will come this time to conquer and to rule!

Those who know Him and have followed Him down through the ages will stand with Him on that day. The Bible has often mentioned the coming of "the saints" with the King at His return. Jude affirms that the Enoch of Genesis 5:18-24 said, concerning the return of the King, "Behold, the Lord comes with ten thousands of His saints, to execute judgment on all..." (Jude 14b-15a, NKJV). One of the psalmists praised God for the same, saying, "Let the saints be joyful in glory; let them sing aloud on their beds. Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a two-edged sword in their hand, to execute vengeance on the nations, and punishments on the peoples; to bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with fetters of iron; to execute on them the written judgment -- This honor have all His saints. Praise the LORD!" (Psalm 149:5-9, NKJV) Revelation confirms that when the King returns, He will not be alone! The Bible says, "Now I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse. And He who sat on him was called 'Faithful and True,' and in righteousness He judges and makes war. His eyes were like a flame of fire, and on His head were many crowns. He had a name written that no one knew except Himself. He was clothed with a robe dipped in blood, and His name is called 'The Word of God.' And the armies in heaven, clothed in fine linen, white and clean, followed Him on white horses. Now out of His mouth goes a sharp sword, that with it He should strike the nations. And He Himself will rule them with a rod of iron. He Himself treads the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God. And He has on His robe and on His thigh a name written: 'KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS.'" (Revelation 19:11-16, NKJV) That sword coming out of the King's mouth is the same sword with which His saints will execute judgment on the earth. That sword is the Word of God and is far more powerful than any sword of metal ever could be. The Bible says, "For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. And there is no creature hidden from His sight, but all things are naked and open to the eyes of Him to whom we must give account." (Hebrews 4:12-13, NKJV)

Back in Zechariah 14, he completes the summary of the King's return by describing what it will be like after the King's victory in battle. Zechariah writes, "It shall come to pass in that day that there will be no light; the lights will diminish. It shall be one day which is known to the LORD -- neither day nor night. But at evening time it shall happen that it will be light. And in that day it shall be that living waters shall flow from Jerusalem, half of them toward the eastern sea and half of them toward the western sea; in both summer and winter it shall occur. And the LORD shall be King over all the earth. In that day it shall be -- 'The LORD is one,' and His name one." (Zechariah 14:6-9, NKJV) This is just a glimpse at the glory that Revelation promises will occur when the King has returned. Revelation says of New Jerusalem, the King's capital, "The city had no need of the sun or of the moon to shine in it, for the glory of God illuminated it. The Lamb is its light. And the nations of those who are saved shall walk in its light, and the kings of earth bring their glory and honor into it... There shall be no night there: they need no lamp nor light of the sun, for the Lord God gives them light. And they shall reign forever and ever." (Revelation 21:23-24; 22:5, NKJV) As for the stream of "living waters," John the Apostle mentions, "And he showed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding from the throne of God and of the Lamb. In the middle of its street, and on either side of the river, was the tree of life, which bore twelve fruits, each tree yielding its fruit every month. The leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations. And there shall be no more curse, but the throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it, and His servants shall serve Him. They shall see His face, and His name shall be on their foreheads." (Revelation 22:1-4, NKJV)

When all else is said and done, the best part of it all is that those who believe now will see Him then, the One who is King of Kings and Lord of Lords! The Bible puts it best at the end of Revelation, when it says, "...the Spirit and the bride say, 'Come!' And let him who hears say, 'Come!' And let him who thirsts come. Whoever desires, let him take the water of life freely." (Revelation 22:17, NKJV)

"Lord, Jesus, I simply want to join with John the Apostle and all those who have gone before me in saying, 'Come, Lord Jesus!' I long to see the fulfillment of the promise that I will see Your face, though I don't deserve to. Make Your face to shine upon us today, our Lord and King, for our King will live and reign forever! Amen."

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

The Day of the LORD in Perspective

Yesterday was June 6, 2006 (a.k.a. 6/6/6). The Day of the LORD was widely mentioned by the religious and secular, either scoffingly, jokingly, or hysterically. Reactions that were delivered Biblically went mostly under the radar. Some held their breath expecting fire to fall from Heaven and Satan to appear roaming the Earth, but nothing unusual happened. In fact, looking back from the day after, I can see that this world is still reeling from its normal troubles. I'm sure that some people have looked at yesterday in comparison with today like I have, but had the reaction that this is just another proof that there will be no great and final judgment on this Earth by God.

Biblically speaking, this coming time of judgment is called "the Day of the LORD" and it is a recurring theme throughout the whole Bible. One such instance of its mention is found in Zephaniah 3:8-9, where God says, "Therefore wait for Me... until the day I rise up for plunder; My determination is to gather the nations to My assembly of kingdoms, to pour on them My indignation, all My fierce anger; all the Earth shall be devoured with the fire of My jealousy. For then I will restore to the peoples a pure language, that they all may call on the name of the LORD, to serve Him with one accord." (NKJV)

It has been understood before in such times as World War 2, that there can be no peace without war. The human world is at war with God, but will be defeated in God's judgment. This is not something that is debatable Biblically, nor something that should be unreasonable logically. The Apostle Peter spoke of this fact, saying, "...scoffers will come in the last days, walking according to their own lusts, and saying, 'Where is the promise of His coming? For since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of creation.' For this they willfully forget: that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of water and in the water, by which the world that then existed perished, being flooded with water. But the heavens and the earth which are now preserved by the same word, are reserved for fire until the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men. But, beloved, do not forget this one thing, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance. But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night..." (2 Peter 3:3b-10a, NKJV).

Whether it seem likely or reasonable, God will judge this world. But is that a bad thing? Well, when seen from the right perspective, the answer is clearly "No." What God said in Zephaniah 3:9, concerning God giving all the people of this world one "pure" language, is a big hint at the good outcome of "the Day of the LORD" for mankind. There would still be one language on this planet if it had not been for God's interference at the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11:1-9. When "the whole earth had one language and one speech" (Genesis 11:1, NKJV), mankind rejected God and faced His judgment for it, but when God has judged the Earth once and for all, mankind will have one "pure language" to "serve" and "call on the name of the LORD" (Zephaniah 3:9, NKJV)!

To call on "the name of the LORD" is to call upon the only one who can save you from the coming judgment on this world, but more importantly from the personal judgment that you face from sin. The Bible says, "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." (Romans 6:23, NKJV) Jesus Christ is the "name of the LORD" that you must call upon for salvation, as the Bible explains in Acts 4:12b, "...there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved." (NKJV) If you call on that name, you will not be dissappointed, "For whosoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved!" (Romans 10:13, KJV)

"Thank-you, Lord God, for being my Savior. Help me never to get over the salvation that You have given me, nor to stop searching the depths of its benefits. As I study Your word, I truly see that Your mercies are like new every morning! Amen."

Friday, May 26, 2006

The Last War and the Lasting Peace

The United Nations has a goal and a motto of bringing peace to the entire world and quotes a verse from the Bible to express this goal. A plaque in front of the UN headquarters quotes from the end of Micah 4:3, saying, "They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore." (NKJV)

Though there is nothing wrong with desiring this lasting peace among the nations, the United Nations will never be able to meet that goal. No human government or organization of governments is able to establish this kind of worldwide peace. The context of Micah 4:3 makes it very clear that only God can establish a lasting peace between all nations on Earth. That is because there will no longer be any other nation or government, but that of the Lord God, as Micah explains, "Now it shall come to pass in the latter days that the mountain of the LORD's house shall be established on the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and peoples shall flow to it. Many nations shall come and say, 'Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, to the house of the God of Jacob; He will teach us His ways, and we shall walk in His paths.' For out of Zion the law shall go forth, and the word of the LORD from Jerusalem. He shall judge between many peoples, and rebuke strong nations afar off; they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore." (Micah 4:1-3, NKJV)

Only when the nations of the world have been judged and put under subjection to God, where they will learn "His ways" and how to "walk in His paths," will there be real peace. Lasting peace will come through one last war, which the nations will wage against God Himself. God is well-prepared and expecting this last war, as He said through the prophet Joel, "Proclaim this among the nations: 'Prepare for war! Wake up the mighty men, let all the men of war draw near, let them come up. Beat your plowshares into swords and your pruning hooks into spears...'" (Joel 3:9-10, NKJV). There cannot be lasting, worldwide peace without this last war being won by God. Of the outcome of this war, the Apostle John leaves us with no doubt: "Then the seventh angel sounded: and there were loud voices in heaven, saying, 'The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign forever and ever!'" (Revelation 11:15, NKJV)

Individuals can make their peace with God now by acknowledging, believing in, and following "His Christ," the Lord Jesus Himself. Again, Micah put it best concerning the birth and future kingdom of this "One," saying, "But you, Bethlehem Ephratah, though you are little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of you shall come forth to Me the One to be Ruler in Israel, whose going forth are from old, from everlasting. Therefore He shall give them up, until the time that she who is in labor has given birth; then the remnant of His brethren shall return to the children of Israel. And He shall stand and feed His flock in the strength of the LORD, in the majesty of the name of the LORD His God; and they shall abide, for now He shall be great to the ends of the earth; and this One shall be peace." (Micah 5:2-5a, NKJV)

"Lord Jesus, I thank-you that the first part of this passage has come true, as well as part of the second for me personally. I have found peace in my life through You since I believed! I love You, praise You, and pray that You will come back soon to establish Your kingdom! Amen!"

Thursday, May 11, 2006

The Power of the Redeemer

In the book of Hosea, right in the midst of God pronouncing His judgment on Israel for their continual sin against Him, God says, "I will ransom them from the power of the grave; I will redeem them from death. O Death, I will be your plagues! O Grave, I will be your destruction! Pity is hidden from My eyes." (Hosea 13:14, NKJV)

We all are guilty of sin against God and we have already been convicted in His court (Romans 3:23). He is the judge, but He is also the witness who has seen our lives perfectly. That is why the sentence has already been passed. Simply put, God's promised punishment for sin is death (Romans 6:23). This is more than physically dying, though physical death is an illustration of what God ultimately means. When we die we are separated from all those we love here on Earth. In spiritual death, our spirits are separated from the One who loves us more than any on Earth. After physical death, a person will naturally continue being away from God and spend eternity in Hell as part of the punishment of death.

That's when we come to the good news that God said in Hosea 13:14. Just like Israel, we have sinned and deserve punishment, but He has a plan to save us! He said, "I will ransom them from the power of the grave." That plan has already been put into motion through Jesus Christ! The Bible says, "For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus, who gave Himself a ransom for all..." (1 Timothy 2:5-6, NKJV). The Bible also explains, "For when we were still without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly. For scarcely for a righteous man will one die; yet perhaps for a good man someone would even dare to die. But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Much more then, having now been justified by His blood, we shall be saved from wrath through Him. " (Romans 5:6-9, NKJV) Jesus had the power to save us from paying the price of death! That's why He said, "I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. Do you believe this?" (John 11:25-26, NKJV)

Those who believe in Jesus Christ, as the one who paid their ransom and lives to give them life, will experience the rest of the promise of Hosea 13:14, as it is referred to by the Apostle Paul: "For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality. So when this corruptible has put on incorruption, and this mortal has put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written: 'Death is swallowed up in victory.' 'O Death, where is your sting? O Hades, where is your victory?' The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. " (1 Corinthians 15:53-57, NKJV)

Lord God, I thank-you for sending someone who could and did die in my place. No-one could have done that but You. I couldn't save myself from the penalty that I earned, but you offered Your own self in my place. No wonder they call it "Amazing Grace!" Amen.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

The Importance of Hearing God's Word

Through ancient Israel, God provided an example of the problem in our culture today. The majority of our population has become unwilling and even hostile to hearing what the Word of God says. The Bible has already explained the cost.

"Hear the word of the LORD, You children of Israel, For the LORD brings a charge against the inhabitants of the land: "There is no truth or mercy Or knowledge of God in the land. 2 By swearing and lying, Killing and stealing and committing adultery, They break all restraint, With bloodshed upon bloodshed... My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge." (Hosea 4:1-2, 6a, NKJV)

"Where there is no revelation, the people cast off restraint; But happy is he who keeps the law." (Proverbs 29:18, NKJV)

I thank God that though I doubted once, I finally listened to and believed what God has revealed in His Word. This is the outcome that is hoped for by all those who love to tell about the Good News of Jesus Christ, as the Apostle Paul said, "For this reason we also thank God without ceasing, because when you received the word of God which you heard from us, you welcomed it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God, which also effectively works in you who believe." (1 Thessalonians 2:13, NKJV)

The Word of God is powerful and able to change lives like mine, but only if you believe it!

Lord Jesus, thank-you for showing me the truth of Your Word and for showing me Yourself through Your Word. My life will never be the same! Amen.