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Thursday, August 27, 2015

"Let God Be True, Though...."

"Then Job replied, 'How you have helped the powerlessHow you have saved the arm that is feebleWhat advice you have offered to one without wisdomAnd what great insight you have displayedWho has helped you utter these wordsAnd whose spirit spoke from your mouth?'" (Job 26:1-4, NIV)

The "spiritual friends" of Job were of not help, absolutely no help.  Perhaps this would be good for all of us to ask of all of us, "Who has helped you utter these wordsAnd whose spirit spoke from your mouth."

Read the Psalms, the Prophets, the Pentateuch, the whole Bible, for that matter.  What we see is what Peter described as, "exceeding great and precious promises."  But then, look at the history of the Jews and the history of the Church of Jesus Christ, a history strewn with what seems to be unfulfilled promises.  There is a great command given us in the Book of James, "Indeed we count them blessed who endureYou have heard of the perseverance of Job and seen the end intended by the Lord--- that the Lord is very compassionate and merciful."  This is truth; other "stuff" is not.

Psalm 91 declares, "If you say, 'The Lord is my refuge,' and you make the Most High your dwelling, no harm will overtake you, no disaster will come near your tent."  Yet people pray for the sick; some are healed some are not.  People give tithes and offerings, "sow seed" and do not get those $1000.00 checks in the mail.  Now modern "faith" people do not deal with this stuff.  They just keep stringing people along, not concerned with the disappointment with the "reaping," or the tragedy of "untimely deaths."  It would be good, however, if the "disappointed" would start to think for themselves, would start to read the Bible, all of the Bible, "the whole truth and nothing but the truth."  Perhaps we would have less discouragement in the Church, less anger, less "burn out," less "Why does God do this to me," or, "allow this to happen to me?"  I have no doubt that the Lord Jesus took me completely through His Words in a very short time that summer of '70 for this very reason.  More "understanding" and "answers" to the above of life?  No, just, "More love to Thee, O Christ, More love to Thee."

I am nearly finished with a book entitled The Holocaust, written by a biographer of Winston Churchill.  I thought I knew of the suffering, the death camps, the crematoria, the families just like Andrew's, Shelly's, Jill's.  At my age, I would have gone straight to the gas chamber.  But the accounts and extent of the brutality, the fiendish delight in the German tormentors and torturers of the Jews as they bashed the heads of little "Lillians" against concrete walls, and not only the abuse of Jews, but also of Russian prisoners of war, the gypsies, Poles, etc., etc.  The extent of the German cruelty is beyond astounding.  Yet in the mist of unspeakable suffering, many Jews were praying, "the Words of God," Words which you and I read every day, promises which seemed to mock them.  And many of these same Jews were among the ones who still believed the promises, still believed in the face of all worldly contradiction that The Eternal One is true, "His mercies are new every morning."  And now?  Well now we have what Jesus promised; Jews back in the Land; Jews who have come out of hell, from the literal "four corners of the Earth" to the "Land of Promise."

I could have given up for the same reasons that many have given up over the centuries.  I could have become as cynical, disillusioned.  But by the mercies of Jesus I am still here.  Job's faith/obedience is an example to us all, "Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him."  There it is, my friend, a life modus operandi which will take you and me, "through the valley of the shadow of death"--------- to Glory.

Father, in Jesus' Name, "let God be found true, though every man be found a liar, as it is written, 'that You may be justified in Your words, and prevail when You are judged.'" !!  Amen.

When Peter, an 18 year old Norwegian, "heard the call to evangelize China, on that day he not only emptied his wallet into the collection plate, but included a small note with the words, 'and my life.'"

"Looking unto Jesus"
Hebrews 12:2

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

"We (Too) Have Handled"

"That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked at and our hands have touched-- this we proclaim concerning the Word of life." (1 John 1:1, NIV)

Can we not say that we too, "have heard,..have seen.., have looked at and our hands have touched...?"

I know most of us are shackled by the, "Well, that's the physical," or, "That's the supernatural."  If I know my Biblical Theology correctly, that all disappeared in the resurrection of Jesus.  The Bible says, "Therefore from now on we recognize no one according to the flesh (by what he is in the flesh); even though we have known Christ according to the flesh (by what he is in the flesh), yet now we know Him in this way no longer."

So let's forget all that "What would Jesus do?" or, "What would it have been like to walk the shores of the Galilee with Him," etc.  We now have a "knowledge" of Jesus which far surpasses it all, "have heard (His Words),..seen,..looked at (as in, 'Looking unto Jesus') and our hands have touched."  Because of Jesus' Blood, Jesus' Death, Jesus' Resurrection, we now have Jesus within us.  We must never hear or say this casually.  This is reality; the rest has passed.  Now in Jesus Christ, you and I no longer have to long for anything else.  Jesus is here with/in me; Jesus is there with/in you.  Accept this/Him; walk in this/Him; rejoice in this/Him.

Yes, there is Heaven.  Yes there is His Second Appearing.  But in light of the reality of Eternity, in a very real sense we can say that we are now in Heaven.  As the song writer said, "Where Jesus is, 'tis Heaven there."  Yes, we can still sing, "What a day that will be".  But if we believe the reality of Eternity, the reality of The Eternal One, then it will not be better; it is better.  All of this is because Jesus broke Satan's power over humanity.  Jesus set us free from time-space limitation to the Eternal Life in Him.  It is now.  I am in Jesus now.  How does it get any better?  Be careful how you answer that.  It just may reveal that you are looking for something better than Jesus in us, "the hope of Glory"----- and there is not.

Father, in Jesus' Name, how I long to live more and more in the reality of ETERNAL Life.  Amen.
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Please pray for us here in Grand Rapids.  They are talking hours now.  I am trying to be whatever I can be to all.  May Jesus help us all.  Also, just about one week after we arrive home, I will be headed for the intense time of "David's Tent."  Appreciate any prayers.  

When Peter, an 18 year old Norwegian, "heard the call to evangelize China, on that day he not only emptied his wallet into the collection plate, but included a small note with the words, 'and my life.'"

"Looking unto Jesus"
Hebrews 12:2

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