Monday, July 30, 2012
HOMEWARD BOUND
To say “The steps of a good
man are ordered by the Lord” is to summarize in Old Testament language God’s
divine plan as seen through the eyes of the Apostle Paul in Rom. 8:29-30: Those
He FOREKNEW... knew before in eternity would be His, He PREDESTINED...
“before-ended”, fixing their end in time, that they might be CONFORMED...
changed into the nature of His Son. These same ones He CALLED... the heart of
the Father calling from eternity His chosen ones back to Himself in time, He
JUSTIFIED... placed into right standing with Himself, and He GLORIFIED...
providing them with abundant life flowing now into eternity. This is a picture
of the “ordered life” of a “good” man... one who follows God’s precepts, a new
covenant metaphor for God’s elect... His time-chosen ones who chose Him in
eternity. God knows His Jewels through His foreknowledge, which captures the
exercise of our free will before we exist in time. The ordering of our life,
our predestination, transforms us into Christlikeness, beginning our
confirmation process long before we hear the call of the Father. Our response
to the Father’s call declares what He already knew, that our heart would be
receptive to His call. Justification is the judicial act in the courtroom of
Heaven whereby God declares us innocent... acquitted of all charges, and frees
us from the bondage of enslavement to sin which held us prisoner. Now we understand that the true glory of man
is the ideal condition into which man was created by God, so glorification in
the human sense is restoration. Our glorification begins with our spiritual
union with Christ, progresses as we cloth our Self with Christ’s nature, and
will be completed when we are “CHANGED”, when we receive our immortal
bodies. God is simply ordering our steps
homeward...
HE
BRINGS RESTORATION TO OUR SOUL...
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
WHO’S RATTLING YOUR CHAIN
There’s a significant difference
between the conviction of the Holy Spirit and the accusations of the enemy... a
difference of both method and substance. The Word of God calls our enemy the
prince of devils, diabolos, “devil”, and satanas, “satan”, his nature defined
by his names: The nature of our enemy is
to slander, defame, accuse, and destroy, standing in opposition to all that is
godly and attempting to separate man from God through false information... he
is the father of lies. He uses the shotgun approach to overwhelm us with a
sense of condemnation and unworthiness to the point of despair... even
hopelessness. Within the confines of our conscience
our heart sides with the enemy’s accusations igniting the debilitating paralysis
of self-analysis...Self trying to fix itself. As “the accuser of the brethren”
the enemy’s goal is to separate us from the enabling Grace of God by
obstructing our fellowship with God, causing us to withdraw from the throne of
His Grace.
On the other hand the conviction
of the Holy Spirit is always gentle, specific, and purposeful, as He shines the
light of Christ’s nature on an area of our life where repentance and change is
needed. As saint’s we are all on the road to Christlikeness... to more of Him
and less of Self, changing bit by bit as
the Holy Spirit manifests Christ’s nature in us as an alternative to Self. As
our “Comforter”, the Holy Spirit’s goal is to ignite a passion for Jesus so the
Holy Spirit will always manifest Christ... will always point us to Christ... will
always encourage us to approach His throne of Grace with great boldness: “For if our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart, and
knows all things.” God is greater than our heart... greater in love... greater
in compassion, no less than in knowledge. We must always remember, we
stand in the virtue of the shed blood of Jesus... which has never lost its
power to save... to heal... to restore... to make us Christlike, it is still
the way we overcome.
GOD IS GREATER...
Sunday, July 15, 2012
BUT IF THE SHOE FITS...
The Holy Spirit’s job
is to manifest Christ in us... to change our natural virtues, our natural
traits, qualities, and characteristics, from our Self-nature of the seed of
Adam to His Divine-nature of the seed of Jesus. The Spirit is a master
craftsman, not a cobbler. He never just patches up our natural virtues with a
little bit of Christ sprinkled here and there. “You shall be perfect”: There is
no ambiguity about our need for spiritual maturity. The Son said it, the Father
commanded it, and the Spirit will execute it... in willing hearts. Our natural
virtues can never come close to the virtues demanded by the Godhead... our
Self-serving love is not even a cheap imitation of God’s self-sacrificing agape
love, yet we cling to our natural virtues, Self loving itself, all the while
proclaiming Christ is our Lord. But, Jesus knows what is in the heart of man...
God knows our hearts! So... we must learn to draw our nature from the reservoir
of the resurrection life of our Savior, to bring every part of our nature into
harmony with the implanted Christ-Life... to put on Christ. Woven within this
“learning” is death, submission, and renewal... not painless processes, but so
very rewarding for Self-willed stubborn folks who seem hell-bent on misplacing
their love on trinkets of wood, hay, and stubble. Remember, our Self-nature is
programmed to love the world, the same world we are commanded not to love...
the same world predestined to burn! Be thankful for God’s patience... and determination,
therein lies our Blessed Hope...
Author’s Note: As
with most of the thoughts I share, this “song” is for me. I am traveling the
road of Transformation at a snail’s pace, catching fleeting glimpses of what
could be... should be... if I could just climb up on my cross and spread wide
my arms. Don’t pray causally for God to reveal His heart to you, for we cannot
see His heart without seeing our own... and recognizing just how far short of
His transforming glory we have fallen. While I am most concerned about an
experience... signs, wonders, miracles, the felt presence of God, God is
whispering “Son, I need to talk to you about your heart.” The greatest sign of
spiritual maturity... of pleasing God, is not spiritual giftings, ministries,
or signs following. It is Love, Joy, Peace... the Fruit of the Spirit,
obedience, passion, and sacrifice. God’s presence is drawn to Godliness like a
magnet, abiding where His nature is strongest, but... Christlikeness is my weak
suit. Like I said, this song is for me... but if the shoe fits...
SON,
I NEED TO TALK TO YOU
ABOUT YOUR HEART
Saturday, July 7, 2012
MOSAIC DISPERSION
No truth is founded on a single verse of scripture.
The minimum requirement to establish new covenant truth is two co-witnessing New
Testament verses taken in context, with three preferred (Matt. 18:16; 2 Cor.
13:1; Ref. 1 Tim. 5:19; Heb. 10:28; type – Dt. 19:15). Truth seemly established
on a single verse of scripture is either incomplete, with applicable related
passages excluded, or simply is not truth. The strength of a doctrine is
directly related to its frequency of mention. Conversely, doctrine must be in
harmony with all topically related parallel passages, without conflict or
contractions, all passages taken into unifying consideration. God teaches by
mosaic dispersion, dispersing bits and pieces of a doctrinal mosaic here and
there, breathing truth through the various New Testament writers. A mosaic of
truth must be “seen”, perceived, in all its various colors and hues before it
can be understood. The “workman” of God’s word is to collect everything God
says on a subject and compile it into a comprehensive whole – complete the
mosaic.
For example, there are at least 27 New Testament
passages on asking and receiving petitions from God: To take any one of these scriptures such as
Jn. 14:12-15, “Whatsoever you ask in my name, that I will do”, and form a
doctrine for petitioning God based solely on this one condition at the
exclusion of the other 26 scriptures, is not considering the whole council of
God. In addition to “ask in my name” one
must also believe (Mk. 9:23), abide in Jesus and have His words abide in them (Jn.
15:7), bear fruit (Jn. 15:16), ask according to His will (1 Jn. 5:14), obey His
commandments (1 Jn. 3:22, 23), etc. It
is wise to be “slow to speak”, searching the scriptures (Acts 17:11) to
ascertain the “whole council of God” relative to any truth, before sharing
truth with others. Failure to consider all the relevant parallel passages when
studying a topic is paramount to assembling a picture puzzle while discarding
some of the pieces, creating an incomplete picture. God is obliviously serious
about His command to study as a perquisite to rightly interpreting truth and to
gaining His approval. This methodology is sayonara to Cherry-picking passages to substantiate pet doctrines.
Truth-Truth: Truth with a
Capital “T”
Sunday, July 1, 2012
FIVE PRIMAL VIRTUES OF LOVE
The First and Second Commandments of our Lord sum up,
encompass... capture in essence all of the O.T. Law and the Prophets, so surely
they suffice as a good definition of the purpose driven life! Imbedded in our
Lord’s First Commandment is four love virtues: We are to love God with all our
heart... with compassion, with all our soul... with wonder, with our mind...
with curiosity, and with all our strength... with energy. These primal virtues
(coined by Mark Batterson) of compassion, wonder, curiosity and energy, are at
the heart of who we were created to be as humans, and are lost virtues among
many saints. We need to learn what it means to love God with every fiber of our
being, developing a deeper and richer understanding of the First Commandment.
However, it is all too easy to slip into the veneer of heroic individualism, in
which the fundamental relational focus is between an individual and God,
effectively splitting off what Jesus joined together, the Second Commandment,
“loving your neighbor as you love yourself” from the First Commandment to “love
the Lord your God.” (Mk. 12:30-31; Lk. 10:27) Being great at the First
Commandment is important but what God wants is the natural out flowing of the
First Commandment through the Second Commandment, that we demonstrate our love
for God by “considering others better than ourselves” (Phil. 2: 3) and imitate
Christ by pouring ourselves out in love for our spiritual brothers and sisters,
neighbors and all whom God’s providence brings into contact. What many saints miss,
fall short of, or outright ignore is the all important fifth primal virtue of “selfless
love” imbedded in the Second Commandment: To love your neighbor as you love yourself.
“All important”??? Yes, all important! “He who does not love his brother, whom he has
seen, cannot love God, Whom he has not seen. (1 Jn. 4:20 Amp; ref. 1 Jn. 3:17;
Lk. 10:27-37) Now this is where the rubber hits
the road for we love to love, pamper and take good care of our Self... don’t we!
This is sort of a modified Golden Rule: Do unto others as you do unto your
Self... Ouch! God’s agape love is compassionate, self sacrificing, outwardly
directed love, love that gives more than it takes... selfless love. What we
need most today, in a world where individualism is as essential, common and
unquestioned as the air we breathe, is not a reformation rooted primarily in
personal character promoting more individualism... the First Commandment in
isolation, but an ecclesiological
reformation in which we understand anew that God is calling on His Bride to
embody His agape love... embody His Second Commandment by sacrificially loving
and caring for others... be they family, spiritual kin, neighbors, friends, or total
strangers. Only in this way can we demonstrate our love for our Lord... by our
selfless love for others...
THEY
WILL KNOW
WE ARE CHRISTIANS
BY ...
WE ARE CHRISTIANS
BY ...
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