Monday, January 22, 2018

Conduct


Conduct

“Only conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ…”   
Philippians 1:27

“Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor homosexuals, nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers, will inherit the kingdom of God. Such were some of you; but you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God.”                                                                                                                 1 Cor. 6:9-11
            
     “I’m not perfect,” should be the new Christian moto.  Many Christians today use that excuse so that they can keep doing the sins they know they should not be doing.  There are many preachers out there teaching a type of faith that allows you to keep doing the things the scriptures teach that God hates.  Yet, the Bible makes it clear that we are to “Conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel.” Phil. 1:27. When we don’t conduct ourselves in a worthy manner we do damage to our testimony.  Many have turned away from the faith because of the actions of other Christians who don’t even try to live a worthy life.  We need to look at walking in a worthy manner.

            In Corinthians we have a list of things that God hates. The list has what we call the “big sins” in it like the sexual sins, yet it has some of what we call “normal sins” like coveting, and drunkenness.  Sin is something we are all guilty of, as Romans chapter 3 tells us but some claim these sins as believers are ok because the blood of Christ has forgiven us. Some are so bold as to say all I must do is ask for forgiveness and I am ok.  Let me boldly ask you if you love Christ does doing what He hates show how much we love Christ?  To be called a Christian is to be like Christ are we like Him?  We have a battle that we all must face and that is a battle of the flesh.

            People today live in a more connected world, and when they see us doing things that they know aren’t right and we say its ok I’m saved because I’m a Christian, then why would they want to come to faith?  If faith isn’t any different than the world then what good is faith?  Some sins are hard to get out of ones’ life and when we make no effort to depend on Christ and fight the battle, then the message we send says I am no different than you.  We say Christians are to be in the world but not of the world, then show that by your actions and the choices  you make.


            The last part of 1Cor. 6:9-11 says “Such were some of you...”  It’s important for us to remember that we were all sinners and were at one-time part of the world.  But Jesus washed us sanctified us, justified us, and so does our conduct demonstrate that?  We need to stop making the excuse of not being prefect and start striving to live our lives for Jesus.  He knows we aren’t perfect, but He has given us all that we need through His word and His Spirit to live a worthy life.  When we spread the gospel, people will judge how we live our lives as well as what we say when making a choice as to whether to trust in Christ or not.  Take time to examine your own life and ask what sin are you holding on too that you need to confess and repent of.  

All Scripture is from The New American Standard Bible, copy write 1995 by The Lockman Foundation, La Habra, CA

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Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Mary Treasured


Mary Treasured

“But Mary treasured all these things, pondering them in her heart.” Luke 2:19

“And His father and mother were amazed at the things which were being said about Him.” Luke 2:33

“And He went down with them and came to Nazareth, and He continued in subjection to them; and His mother treasured all these things in her heart.”  Luke 2:51

            One of the cable TV networks had a show on in recent years searching for a treasure that was believed to be buried somewhere on Oak Island.  Many have spent their life and what money they had, searching for this treasure, yet all have come up empty handed.  Matthew in his gospel tells us “…where your treasure is there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:21. There are even parables that relate the kingdom of God as a costly treasure that someone would do everything they could to attain that treasure.  Mary, she had something that she treasured as seen in the scripture above that was life changing for her.
Mary and Joseph were amazed at what all was being said about their child, Jesus.  The Life Application Study Bible note on Luke 2:33 says it best: “Joseph and Mary ‘marveled’ (were amazed) for three reasons; Simeon said that Jesus was a gift from God; Simeon recognized Jesus as the Messiah; and Simeon said Jesus would be a light to the entire world.  This was at least the second time that Mary had been greeted with a prophecy about her son.”  They were amazed at what was being said about Jesus and I can imagen that it would not get old to them.  Treasuring what others say about your child is important but treasuring what is said about Jesus is even bigger.
            After the visit from the shepherds the night that Jesus was born was the beginning of Mary treasuring and pondering what was happening around her Child.  Mary was a thinker and she knew from Gabriel that her child was going to be the savior and, yet I am sure her mind struggled to wrap around what this meant.  What was going on in Mary’s mind we aren’t told but that she was pondering all these things and that they were important to her.  When Jesus came back with Mary and Joseph when he was 12, after staying behind in temple, Mary treasured the events from that trip in heart even though they didn’t understand what Jesus said to them.
            What is our most important treasure?  We can’t take our wealth, our stuff, or anything physical with us to heaven.  Treasure the word of God and our relationship we have with Jesus.  How important is the Bible to you?  It was said one time to me, a Bible that is falling apart is a sign of a Christian who is not.  In some countries in the world a copy of the Bible is so important that to them it’s the most important treasure.  In those countries it is illegal to have a copy of it.  They know like we should know that it is the word of God!  Do we seek to know it?  Do we love it?  Do we try to hide in our hearts by memorizing and applying it to our lives?  Make your Bible an important treasure in your life and ponder its meanings as you obey and live by it.

The Life Application Study Bible, 1992, Tyndale House Publisher, Inc. Wheaton, IL 60189.


All Scripture is from, The New American Standard Bible, 1995, The Lockman Foundation, La Habra, CA

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Saturday, January 6, 2018

God's Will For 2018


God’ Will For 2018

“We urge you, brethren, admonish the unruly, encourage the faint-hearted, help the weak, be patient with everyone.  See that no one repays another with evil for evil, but always seek after that which is good for one another and for all people.  Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; in everything give thanks for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”  1 Thessalonians 5:14-18

            It is now a new year, and many have made New Year’s resolutions to better themselves in some way.  I have been told that many of the resolutions we make will be broken and long done away with by the end of the month.  Many will also make spiritual resolutions that sadly fall by the wayside. This does not have to be the case if we determine to know what the will of God is for our lives.  We have a misunderstanding when we hear the question; “What is the will of God for my life?”  Today, I am going to show you the answer to this question that will transform your 2018 to the year of God’s will!
            We know that it is God’s will for us to avoid sin and be pure.  Scriptures like Eph. 5:15-20 make that abundantly clear.  Yet many, if honest with themselves, will say they struggle to some degree with issues of sin.  Everyone uses the famous excuse, “no one is perfect.” This excuse is fired off because we fail to get sin out of our lives and have given up the fight to be pure before God in our lives.  There is more to God’s will than just being pure. If we put these other wills of God into our lives we will find more success in being pure.
            The scripture above tells us some important things that are God’s will for your life.  Here is a list: admonish the unruly, encourage the faint-hearted, help the weak, be patient, don’t repay evil with evil, seek what is good, rejoice, pray, and give thanks.  You may be surprised by this list because they are common things the church should be about, yet many don’t follow these things.  Notice, most of these things are about putting God and others above self.  To truly be successful in overcoming sins we need all these other things in our lives to win the victory.
            Praying, rejoicing, and giving thanks are truly important and as the above scripture points out should be a constant in our lives.  Find joy in the small things of life not just the big things and you will be happier.  Pray about everything because God cares about you wants to have a relationship with you.  Become a thankful person because we could always be worse off than we are.  Jesus loves you and is always there for you and so, we have a lot to be thankful for.
            So much could be said about God’s will for your life and even the above scripture that books could be written about it.  Let me just ask you to take a moment to think about the above scripture and think about what life would be like if you followed what it says.  How could you apply each of these things in your life?  2018 can be an amazing year for you by living according to the will of God.  So I encourage you seek God’s will and follow it this year.  We have help through the Holy Spirit that indwells a believer’s life, so you don’t have to go it alone.
            Have a Happy New Year!


All Scriptures are from The New American Standard Bible, copywrite 1995 by the Lockman Foundation, La Habra, CA

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Friday, December 22, 2017

An Advent of Joy!


An Advent of Joy!

“But the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of great joy which will be for all the people;’”
Luke 2:10

“Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; in everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

            One of the great gifts of Advent is the gift of joy found in Christ Jesus! Just as with many we find joy when we see an infant child.  We also find that same joy in Christ.  Sunday was a joyful time for us all as we watched the children’s program.  Children more than any other love the Christmas season!  They don’t worry about all the proofs of Christ and the message He brought.  They simply believe it and find joy in knowing that Jesus loves them.  Seeing their joy Sunday morning brought us joy as we watched them celebrate Christ who should be our source of joy.

            The shepherds, the night of Christ’s birth, were watching the sheep when an Angel from the Lord came and announced the birth of Christ.  A heavenly host sang of this great joy that had come to all men, stirring in the shepherds a desire to see this great Savior.  When they found the child just as the angel had told them, their excitement and joy went even higher.  They became the first evangelists if you will, proclaiming what the angels had told them.  They even went back to the sheep rejoicing by praising God and glorifying Him! 

            Finding joy can be hard for many of us at times in life.  Sometimes life can really be hard.  Yet it is God’s will that we be joyful.  That joy when life is tough, can be hard to find, yet we need not look anywhere but to Christ who was born in very humbling circumstances for us.  Sometimes when life has been hard the only joy I have is found in knowing that Jesus loves me and that in the end the Jesus will be glorified.  God is in control and when I just rest in Him there I do find joy!

            Kids can find joy in places that we don’t often find it.  Even in the hardest of times you can find them playing with their toys and laughing and having fun.  Growing up we didn’t have a lot and times were hard, yet to watch us kids you would have never known it.  We would just go outside to play and have fun each day.  We knew we didn’t have all that the other kids had but we still had so much fun and found such joy in what we did have.  We just blindly trusted our parents, teachers, society, God, etc. to always take care of us.  There was great peace and joy in not having to worry about the world around us.  Sometimes I find myself missing those days and, yet I find I don’t have to.  I can choose to have that same kind of childlike faith by just letting go and letting God take care of me. When you do that you find joy and peace.


            As we think of the first advent of Christ, His second coming can bring us great joy too.  We sometimes only think about the judgement of those who don’t know Christ and we miss the joyful part of being with Jesus!  Jesus will win the victory!  Eternal life will be ours in a place free of pain and suffering. Are we proclaiming the Good news of Christ this Christmas?  The best gift we could ever give someone is the joy that is found in the Christ child that will lead them someday to a life free of pain and suffering!  The joy that is found in knowing that God is in control and loves us!  That is the perfect gift this Christmas!

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All Scripture is from  New American Standard Bible, copy-write 1995, by The Lockman Foundation, La Habra, CA

Thursday, December 14, 2017

An Advent of Peace

An Advent of Peace

“Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and YOU WILL FIND REST FOR YOUR SOULS.  For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.”  Matthew 11:28-30

“Peace I leave with you; Peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you.  Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be fearful.”  John 14:27

            The second Sunday of Advent is a celebration of the gift of peace!  In the movies it often seems that someone gives a toast to world peace.  In a world full of turmoil, the desire for peace is strong.  Yet, do we every think about what might be waring in our own lives?  Many people today have lives that are full of conflicts family problems, work issues, personal problems, health issues, etc.   These conflicts and issues can take away our peace of mind and spirit and that alone can rob us of rest.  Jesus though brought peace when He came to earth the night He was born and that gift of peace we celebrate this week.  We can have peace with God this Christmas season.

            First, we need to understand that peace from God is different than that of the world.  The peace comes thru the work of the Holy Spirit.  In John 14:23 it says, “If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our abode with him.”  The Holy Spirit is a part of each believer’s life and we should be in God’s word because that is how God through His spirit will speak to us.  To achieve peace, we must abide in the word of God and be obedient to what it says.

            Second, we need to learn from the word, just as what it says in Matthew 11:29-30 about taking on His yoke and learning from Christ.  The Spirit will guide us obedience and in learning. When we gain understanding about life or the struggles we are having we grow as people and there we can find rest which only comes through peace.  When, if nothing more, we understand that God is in control, we don’t have to worry about what is happening.  We can obtain the peace which leads us to rest.

            Finally, sin is a destroyer of peace with God.  Just as when we were kids most of our fights with our parents were because of our disobedience to them, it is the same with God.  I know that sometimes we are burned by things that are not in our control but how often were we heavy-laden by our own bad choices and wrong actions.  We need let these things go by taking on Christ, learn from our mistakes and know that Jesus is gentle and loving.  Jesus is waiting on you and is waiting on you to just let go, letting Him work in your life.  He will give you peace if you let Him.

            Last week I talked some about Jesus second coming.  Are you at peace with Christ that if He came today you would be ready?  You can be ready and at peace as it all starts with letting go of self and sin.   We miss so much because we just don’t love, honor, and obey Christ.  This Christmas give of your whole self to Christ, so you can truly say you are ready if Christ comes back today.


All Scripture is from the New American Standard Bible. Copy-write 1995 by the Lockman Foundation, La Habra, CA

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Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Peace and Rest

Kruis, John G. Quick Scripture Reference for Counseling. Baker, Grand Rapids, MI. copy-write 1994

Friday, December 8, 2017


Advent: Hope of His Coming!

“But do not let this one fact escape your notice, beloved, that with the Lord one day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years is like a day.”  2 Peter 3:8

“Behold, I am coming quickly, and my reward is with Me, to render to every man according to what he has done.” Rev. 22:12

            When we celebrate Advent, we are focusing our preparation for the celebration of Christ coming to earth.  It’s a time of expectation of the coming of Christmas.  With expectation there are five different aspects of Christ’s Advent, hope, peace, joy, love, and most important Christ, which we focus on.   This Sunday was the first Sunday of Advent the focus is on hope.  Hope means to place trust, rely.  This definition is an old meaning long forgotten but is true of the faith.  We like then, need to trust and rely on Gods word that just like the first coming of Christ the second coming will be in the same literal way.  This Advent season I think we need to take the principles of the first Advent and apply it to the second coming of Jesus Christ.
            The book of Malachi, last book of the Old Testament, tells us a lot about the people during the time between the testaments.  The book was written 400 years before the time of Christ.  He talks about the sins of the people of God, their spiritual leaders and to the sins in families.  When you read it, one can’t but feel how some of this has crept back into the churches today.  The message in the book is harsh and yet it was needed then, and we need it now, but we do our best at times to ignore it.  Within the 400-year period between the testaments the message was ignored and it only got worse.  By the time Christ did come the religion was not as much based on faith as on works and who you were.  Christ during his ministry would butt heads many times with religious leaders and it would one day “cost Him His life.”  Christ would then be raised to life again.
            There was great hope by the time of Christ that someday He would come.  The people didn’t like Roman control nor did they like any leaders that were placed over them. People were looking forward with great hope for the Messiah, Jesus Christ, to come.  Though many would someday reject Him, because of false understandings, they wanted a Savior.  When the Magi came in Matthew 2, the scribes even knew where the Messiah was to be born and understood many of the details about Him.  It is worth noting that even though the Magi pointed out the Messiah was born, the scribes didn’t go with them to find Him.
            Jesus came at just the right time as Gal 4:4 says “When the fullness of the time came, God sent forth His Son…”  When Christ second coming happens, it to will happen at just the right time.  Jesus tells us in several places like Rev. 22:12 that He is “coming quickly.”  How long is quickly?  Well 2 Peter 3:8 says “a day is like a thousand years.”  If someone says they are coming quickly they usually are not talking about years but days.  So, I am left to believe the same with Christ and, so I have to say it could be any day any time.  That leads to yet another question: Are you ready?  Few were truly ready the first time He came and, yet they were told He was coming.  We too are told He is coming.  Will we be ready? Don’t be like the scribes and religious leaders and not recognize what is happening though you know the truth.
            This Advent Christmas season let us fix our hope on the fact that Christ will be coming back!  The best gift we could ever give Jesus is our lives committed to loving Him with our everything, and to look forward to His second coming.  It may not happen in our lifetime, but it could.  Remember its been 2000 years so that is like 2 days to Him.

God Bless!

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