Thursday, December 12, 2019

Suffering Or Sinning?

"Therefore, since Christ suffered for us in the flesh, arm yourselves also with the same mind, for he who has suffered in the flesh has ceased from sin,
that he no longer should live the rest of his time in the flesh for the lusts of men, but for the will of God. "
1 Peter 4:1-2 (NKJV)

Normally a light switch has two settings, on or off.  Sometimes what is called a dimmer switch is installed so that you can make the light brighter or dimmer, but no matter how bright or dim the light is, the light is still either on or off.  You really can't have a light that is both on and off at the same time, it is either one or the other.  There are many things in life like that, and even though some people try to have it both ways, we are still usually left with one thing or another and not both at the same time.

Jesus came to the earth as a part of God's plan for humanity.  In John 6:38, Jesus said that He did not come to do His own will but the will of God, and that is something that all of us should do as well.  In 1 Peter 4 it tells us that Jesus "suffered" for us in the flesh.  We know about what Jesus did for us on the cross, but that is just a part of it.  Jesus put God's plan ahead of His own desires, which meant some suffering on the part of Jesus.  We also need to put God's plan ahead of our own and do His will.

In 1 Peter 4:1 it says if someone has suffered in the flesh they have ceased from sin, and verse 2 talks about not living a life for the flesh but for the will of God.  This is where some real suffering can take place, doing the things that God wants you to do instead of doing what you want to do.  We are either "suffering" by doing the will of God or "sinning" and not following God's plan but our own.  It is a simple, but not always easy, choice.  To really live a life that pleases God, as Jesus did, we must put down our own natural interests and follow God's plan. 

Thursday, December 5, 2019

I Did It My Way

"Now I plead with you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment."
1 Corinthians 1:10 (NKJV)

Frank Sinatra made the song "My Way" one of his signature songs after he first sang it in the 1960s.  The focus of the song is not hard to figure out as the title says it all, "My Way".  "I want to do things my way", may not necessarily be what people say, but it is quite obvious that this is what they mean with how they live their life.  Some people have the idea that their way is the best way and they are not always open to other ideas, even if the other idea might compliment their own.

So often, people are more focused on their way as the main way, or even only way, of doing things.  On the one hand, it is good to an have idea about what you need to do and to stay with that.   But on the other hand, doing things your own way all of the time is very limiting.  For some people, no ideas outside of their own really exist, at least no good ideas.  This attitude and way of thinking is contrary to what we see in the Bible; throughout the Bible we see the idea of unity.

Christians should be joined together with the idea that God's plans and purposes come first.  Some believers push their methods or ideas exclusively without realizing there is strength in unity where people move forward together with a common purpose.  This does not mean that we have to compromise, or that one person or group dominates others and their opinions; but as Paul said in 1 Corinthians 1:10, there should not be divisions among believers.  Rather than each of us singing "I did it my way", we need to sing in unison, "we did it God's way". 

Thursday, November 28, 2019

The Thankful One

"Then as He entered a certain village, there met Him ten men who were lepers, who stood afar off.
And they lifted up their voices and said, "Jesus, Master, have mercy on us!"
So when He saw them, He said to them, "Go, show yourselves to the priests." And so it was that as they went, they were cleansed.
And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, returned, and with a loud voice glorified God,
and fell down on his face at His feet, giving Him thanks, And he was a Samaritan.
So Jesus answered and said, "Were there not ten cleansed?  But where are the nine?"
Luke 17:12-17 (NKJV)

Often when people think about Thanksgiving, they think about all of the food and time with family, and that is a nice thing.  But it is easy to overlook the real meaning behind Thanksgiving.  Most people have some ideas about the origins of Thanksgiving and how that the day began because people wanted to give thanks for the good things that they had.  But it is easy to lose sight of the original intent of things and get caught up in our own lives and miss the point of something like Thanksgiving.

Sometimes we are not as thankful as we could and should be.  When something happens that we could be thankful about we often just feel good about it and move on.  But, if we would just take a moment to thank God for the answer to prayer, or the favor we just received on our job or with some person we had to deal with, or for another healthy day, or a positive outcome in a difficult situation, or even that we had a nice place to live and food to eat, it would help us.

Being thankful can change our outlook on things and help us to be more aware of the good things we have in our life.  We need to be the kind of people who don't take good things for granted and don't overlook something positive that happened.  By making a decision to be thankful for the things we do have it can help us to avoid a wrong attitude and instead be truly grateful for the good things in our life. We need to be like the one leper who came back to give thanks, we need to be the thankful one.

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Our Source Of Satisfaction

"The backslider in heart will be filled with his own ways, but a good man will be satisfied from above."
Proverbs 14:14 (NKJV)

Have you ever done something that you thought would be great, but afterwards you realized it was not so great?  Maybe you heard about a restaurant that supposedly had some wonderful food, but after you went there and had your meal you felt less than happy about the experience.  Or maybe someone told you about a certain place to visit or take a vacation that they claimed was the best thing ever.  But once you visited the place you were a bit disappointed because what you experienced did not match your expectation.

Many people try different things to bring a sense of well-being and happiness into their life only to feel less than satisfied.  Proverbs 14:14 informs us about "the backslider in heart" being filled, or satisfied, with his own ways.  This person's life is filled with things based on their own endeavors.  But, we are also told that a good man is satisfied from above.  One person unsuccessfully tries to satisfy themselves while the other relies on God as their source of satisfaction.

Jesus made an interesting comment to His disciples in John 4:34 when they asked Him about having something to eat.  Jesus said He had something to eat that they did not know about.  He went on to say that His food was to do the will of God.  Jesus was really saying the same thing as Proverbs 14:14, Jesus found His satisfaction in doing the will of God, this is the only true source of satisfaction.  If we want to live a successful, satisfying life we have to realize it will only come from committing to and doing the will of God, nothing else will really satisfy us.

Thursday, November 14, 2019

That Works For Me

"So Hezekiah said to Isaiah, "The word of the Lord which you have spoken is good!"  For he said, "Will there not be peace and truth at least in my days?"
2 Kings 20:19 (NKJV)

One bad habit that pretty much the entire human race shares is being selfish; fortunately, we don't have to live that way, but it is often how we act.  Most of the time we think more about how things will impact our lives and what interests us than we do about how other people will be affected by what might happen.  This kind of selfish thinking is not only wrong, but it can be very harmful.  If we only live our life based on what is best for us, we will tend to make short-sighted decisions that can cause problems for others.

In 2 Kings there is the story of King Hezekiah; he was sick and God healed him.  But King Hezekiah had a problem with pride, as we see recorded in 2 Chronicles 32.  When ambassadors from Babylon came to see him, King Hezekiah wanted to show off what he had.  Afterwards, the prophet Isaiah came to the king to ask about what had happened and after learning that King Hezekiah had shown the ambassadors everything he possessed, Isaiah foretold the destruction that would eventually come to Israel from Babylon.

King Hezekiah's response to what God said through Isaiah was a selfish one, Hezekiah was only concerned about what would happen to him and not about how others would be affected by what would happen.  We have to make decisions not just based on what is best for us in the short or even long term, we must make decisions based on what is best overall, even if it means we might suffer a little because of it.  Don't just have the "that works for me" attitude, live a godly life that paves the way for others and does not leave hurt people in its wake.

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Our Efforts Or God's Grace?

"But by the grace of God I am what I am, and His grace toward me was not in vain; but I labored more abundantly than they all, yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me."
1 Corinthians 15:10 (NKJV)

Have you ever tried to do something where after a lot of time and effort you end up with either poor results or no success at all?  Then someone tells you how to do that same thing in a different or better way that helps you accomplish your task and you wish you would have known the right way to do it to start with.  There were a couple of times I had this happen where I tried to do something myself and failed until someone helped me out.  What I tried to do through my own efforts did not work, but with the help of someone else I was successful.

In 1 Corinthians 15 Paul said what he did was by the grace of God and how the grace of God towards him was not in vain.  Paul was saying that God had given him an ability, the grace, to do what he was doing.  Paul was someone who was highly educated, but he did not rely on his education.  Paul was also a tentmaker, but Paul did not rely on his occupation or his own efforts.  Paul knew how to follow God's direction in what he did and to rely on the grace of God in his life to do it.

We can use our own efforts, ideas, time, and resources to try and figure things out and accomplish what we need to do, or we can trust God to give us the wisdom and grace to do what needs to be done.  If we are only doing things through our own efforts our success will be limited at best.  But if we look to our heavenly Father to find not only His direction and wisdom but we also tap into the grace that God has for us to live our life we will have much greater success than we could have otherwise.  Don't set aside the grace of God, allow God to guide and empower you to do what needs to be done. 

Thursday, October 31, 2019

What Kind Of People?

"Therefore, since all these things will be dissolved, what manner of persons ought you to be in holy conduct and godliness,
looking for and hastening the coming of the day of God, because of which the heavens will be dissolved, being on fire, and the elements will melt with fervent heat?"
2 Peter 3:11-12 (NKJV)

If you rented a car, would you take it somewhere to get an oil change and a tune up or have it painted a different color as soon as you picked the car up?  If you booked a room in a hotel or some other place to stay, would you immediately go to a store to buy new furniture for it or maybe check into changing the pictures in the room?  The answer would of course be no.  You would not invest the time, effort, and money into something that you only have a temporary involvement with.

People have many different ideas about what is called the end times or last days and there are four main viewpoints about it.  But one thing that everyone can agree on is that no one lives forever, at least on earth.  No matter what you believe about when or if Jesus will return, your days on earth are limited, our time on earth will not last forever.  Although everyone will live eternally, no one will to live to celebrate their 200th birthday.  Our lives on this earth, and the earth itself are only temporary.

The Bible tells us that one day all of the things on the earth will be burned up, they will be gone.  Knowing that, what kind of people should we be?  We need to be the kind of people that don't just focus on earthly needs and desires, but we need to be the kind of people who invest their time, effort, and money into things of spiritual, eternal significance.  It is certainly alright to have nice things in life, but all those things will be gone one day.  We need to have a focus on eternity and not just this world, that will help us have the right perspective in life and be the right kind of people.

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Knowing Beyond Knowledge

"that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in love,
may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the width and length and depth and height -
to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge; that you may be filled with all the fullness of God."
Ephesians 3:17-19 (NKJV)

Having general knowledge about something is one thing, but it is different to have a full understanding of that same thing.  For example, you could meet someone who knows the English language and speaks English, but it is different when you meet someone who not only knows English but they thoroughly understand how the language works and the rules governing English language and grammar.  One person knows the language, but the other has a greater understanding of it.

In his prayer for the church of Ephesus in Ephesians 3, Paul prayed that the people would know the love of Christ which passes knowledge.  How can you know beyond knowledge, what was Paul saying?  Paul was talking about a kind of knowledge that goes beyond our regular mental, intellectual knowing of something.  Some people say it this way, that there are two kinds of knowledge; there is sense knowledge and there is revelation knowledge.  Paul was talking about having revelation knowledge of Christ's love.

It is one thing to know God's love as a fact, but it is completely different when that basic fact goes beyond our head knowledge and we have a spiritual understanding and revelation about the love of God.  If we go beyond our regular mentally filtered knowledge to an in depth understanding of God's love, we will have a revelation knowledge of the love of God that will change our lives and help us change the lives of others.  Don't just settle for a basic knowledge of God and His love, go beyond just knowing to spiritual, revelation knowledge.

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Checking Your Work

"For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive the things done in the body, according to what he has done, whether good or bad."
2 Corinthians 5:10 (NKJV)

Most people are employed somewhere that expects them to actually work.  It would be strange to have a job where nothing was expected of you and no one ever paid attention to what you did or reviewed your work.  You may be required to write some type of report, you may have someone working with you who reviews what you do, you may have some quota to fill, but one way or another nearly everyone will have their work checked to see if what was required and expected was actually done.

One thing that is clear from Scripture is that God has a plan and calling for each and every person.  While we know that we are not saved by our works, we are saved in order to do the good works God has prepared for us to do (Ephesians 2:8-10).  God gives us all some ability that can be used to help others and bring Him glory.  This is all good to know, but it is also important to know that one day God will be reviewing our work.  The Bible talks about the Judgment Seat of Christ where every believer will appear to give account of their work.

The Judgment Seat of Christ is not where the decision is made as to if we are going to heaven or not, it is simply a place where our work is checked and we are rewarded based on what we have done.  The time will come when God will want to check what we have been doing with the things that He gave to us and He is expecting us to have a productive life in His Kingdom.  Be sure you are paying attention to your work, realizing that one day God will inspect it.  This is not to bring fear to us, but it should motivate us to do all we can for God with what He has given us.

Thursday, October 10, 2019

God Conscious Or Unconscious

"The she lulled him to sleep on her knees, and called for a man and had him shave off the seven locks of his head.  Then she began to torment him, and his strength left him.
And she said, "The Philistines are upon you, Samson!"  So he awoke from his sleep, and said, "I will go out as before, at other times, and shake myself free!"  But he did not know that the Lord had departed from him."
Judges 16:19-20 (NKJV)

People who are unconscious do not realize that they are unconscious.  That may sound humorous, but it is just a fact.  To be conscious means to be aware of something, you are aware of what is going on around you.  If you are unconscious you are unaware of things and you do not know what is going on.  You can make yourself more or less aware, or conscious, of something by how much you pay attention to it.  The things you focus on are what you are most conscious and aware of.

In the book of Judges, we find the story of Samson, he was used by God to defeat the enemies of Israel.  In Judges 16 we see the downfall of Samson.  Samson was once very connected to and conscious of God.  But the point came, as we see in Judges 16:20, that Samson was no longer connected to God, but Samson did not even realize it.  It is interesting to see how in verse 19 that Samson was "lulled to sleep" right before it talks about him not realizing he had lost his connection to God. 

As Christians we need to be God conscious, we need to have an awareness of God in our life.  By spending time reading and studying the Bible, spending time with God in prayer, and fellowshipping with other believers we can be more conscious of God.  But today, too many Christians are being lulled to sleep because they are paying more attention to everything in life except God and they have become to some extent separated from God, and they don't even realize it.  We need to be more conscious of God than anything else.

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Be As Wise As The Locust

"There are four things which are little on the earth, but they are exceedingly wise:

The locusts have no king, yet they all advance in ranks;"
Proverbs 30:24, 27 (NKJV)

Having a good leader is a wonderful thing.  But there is a difference between a leader and a lion tamer.  Have you ever been to a circus or seen one on TV or in a movie where they showed a lion tamer?  In one way, the lion tamer is a leader because they direct their animals in what to do, but if you did not have a lion tamer then it is very likely that the lions would not do what they are supposed to do.  Having a leader is good, but if we need a lion tamer in our life, that is bad.

Most people would not immediately think of locusts as being a source of wisdom, but Proverbs 30 tells us that the locusts are exceedingly wise.  But why would the locusts be considered wise?  We are told that the locusts do not have a king, but they still all advance in ranks.  Locusts move forward with one common goal and that is how they can be considered wise.  Just like the locusts, Christians should be able to move forward together with the common goal of doing the will of God.

Christians definitely need leaders, but we should not need a lion tamer or a king.  Unfortunately, too many believers lack focus and motivation and they constantly need someone to point them in the right direction and keep them from falling behind or getting in the way of others.  Through being spiritually mature and being led by the Holy Spirit we can move forward together in the will of God for ourselves and for the overall Body of Christ.  We all need to be as wise as the locust.

Thursday, September 26, 2019

All Inclusive

"Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord,
as His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, though the knowledge of Him who called us by glory and virtue,
by which have been given to us exceedingly great and precious promises, that through these you may be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust."
2 Peter 1:2-4 (NKJV)

Of all the times that I have flown, I have only sat in the first-class section once; I was upgraded by the airline and enjoyed my flight in more comfort than I would have otherwise.  Being in first class was different, not only because I had never sat there before, but because of all the benefits I received.  Normally I fly in economy class and what you receive on the flight is minimal.  But when you fly in first class it seems like everything you might need on an airplane is included; first class is all inclusive while economy class is not.

People have different ideas about what it means to be a Christian.  Some people think that being a believer in Jesus is basically just a way to ensure that you will go to heaven when you die.  Some people think that becoming a Christian means you go to heaven and have a few nice things now, but there are still have a lot of things you will not have until you get to heaven.  But, the great thing about salvation is that it is all inclusive!  Salvation is wonderful, but there is also much more.

Being a Christian does not mean that you barely get by in life and go to heaven one day.  As Peter points out in his second letter, God has given us all things for life and godliness.  People will usually ask that if it really does mean all, then things should be different in their life.  But, notice that it talks about these things coming to us through the knowledge of Him and that we must partake.  God has sent Jesus, now it is up to us to find out what belongs to us and partake of it.  Don't be an economy class Christian, live in the all inclusive salvation that God provided for us through Jesus.

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Lighten The Load

"And because we were exceedingly tempest-tossed, the next day they lightened the ship.
On the third day we threw the ship's tackle overboard with our own hands.

So when they had eaten enough, they lightened the ship, and threw the wheat into the sea."
Acts 27:18-19, 38 (NKJV)

There are some things that I always take with me on trips, like my computer and tablet, both of them are very important for what I do.  But there are some things I would not take on a trip because I do not need them.  I have a lot of good books, but I don't bring them all with me on the trips I take.  If I took a lot of unnecessary things with me on a trip, I would overload myself with things that would actually make my trip harder.  Sometimes a decision has to be made about what I need to take along and what I need to leave behind.

In Acts 27, the Apostle Paul is being taken to Rome as a prisoner and the ship he is on encounters a storm.  The storm was so bad that the people on the ship knew that they had to get rid of all of the unnecessary things or they would crash.  At one point they threw some of the ship's equipment overboard and later they even threw the food overboard!  This was not because the ship's equipment and food were not good, but at that point in their journey those things were unnecessary.

As we travel though life, there will be times that we face challenges and difficulties and we need to make a decision about what to keep and what to let go of.  Sometimes we will not go as far as we should in our relationship with God, and in some areas of life, if we are not willing to lighten our load and throw some things overboard, so to speak.  By following the guidelines we have in God's Word and listening to the direction of the Holy Spirit we will know what is really necessary in the different situations we face in life and what will only weigh us down and hinder us from doing what we need to do.

Thursday, September 12, 2019

What's My Motivation?

"For in fact the body is not one member but many."
1 Corinthians 12:14 (NKJV)

Sometimes during the filming of a movie or TV show, an actor may ask the director, "What's my motivation for this scene?".  What the actor wants to know is, why is the character they are playing doing what they are doing?  The actor is trying to understand the motivation behind the character's actions, why they are acting the way that they are.  We might even ask ourselves the question, "What gets me out of bed in the morning?" or something like that.  This kind of question again goes to motivation, why do we do what are doing?

Many people do not have much motivation in their life because they see no real purpose for their life.  People sometimes get involved in some cause because they are looking for something bigger than themselves to be connected to in order to bring a sense of purpose to their life.  For Christians, our motivation should be easy; we are a part of the Body of Christ and God has a plan for our lives.  Just like our natural body was designed with every part having a specific and important function, the same is true with the Body of Christ. 

Some Christians wander aimlessly through life because they do not understand that God has a plan for them, they are important to God, and they are a valuable part of His Body.  There are no extra, unnecessary parts to our natural body and the same is true with the Body of Christ.  We need to get into God's Word to find our place in the Body of Christ and allow that to motivate us and let that be the reason for why we do the things that we do.  When we have an understanding of who we are in Christ and that God has a plan for us in His Body, we won't have to look somewhere else for our motivation in life. 

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Focus On The Truth

"Remind them of these things, charging them before the Lord not to strive about words to no profit, to the ruin of the hearers.
Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
But shun profane and idle babblings, for they will increase to more ungodliness."
2 Timothy 2:14-16 (NKJV)

What if you were interested in learning about the history of England, but you only read books about the history of Norway?  The obvious answer is that you would not learn much, if anything, about the history of England.  And what if you wanted to learn how to be a good cook, but the only thing you searched for on the Internet was stories about people who climbed mountains?  Again, you would not learn anything about the desired subject.  To learn about a certain subject, you have to focus on that subject.

There are three letters in the New Testament that were written to ministers:1 & 2 Timothy and Titus.  When I read these letters, it always stands out to me how often Paul talked about avoiding the wrong kind of teaching, and arguments about things that do not really matter.  To be successful in ministry, and to be a mature believer, we need to feed ourselves on God's Word and avoid things contrary to the Word.  While I realize that this sounds extreme to some people, it is still the truth. 

In 2 Timothy 2:15, Paul talks about being diligent to correctly interpret the Word of God.  If we spend more of our time focusing on things that are not Bible based than we do with Bible truth, we are going to have problems.  Paul says how the wrong kinds of things will "ruin the hearers" and "increase to more ungodliness", which is obviously bad.  Focusing on the truth and avoiding the wrong kind of teaching is very important; the things we spend our time with will do something for us, either positively or negatively.