Jesus said He's coming back, and in Matthew 24 He gave us signs to watch for signaling His soon return.
3 Steps to Spiritual Renewal
Simon Peter was supremely confident, pledging his loyalty to the Lord. But during the arrest of Jesus, Peter failed miserably, denying Christ three times; and, during the crucifixion of Jesus Peter was noticably absent. Approximately six weeks later, Peter went fishing and failed at that also (John 21). Imagine how horrible Peter must have felt.
How did the Lord reinstate Peter? More importantly, when we falter how does the Lord restore us? Here are three aspects of spiritual renewal.
First, we must SPEND TIME WITH JESUS. Simon enjoyed a nice breakfast of fish and bread with Jesus. In a similar way, we enjoy time with God through prayer and scripture. The resurrected Lord met with Peter at sunrise. I find the Lord most often meets me in the early morning hours also. It is amazing how "a little talk with Jesus makes things right."
Second we must SERVE GOD'S PEOPLE. Three times Jesus asked, "Simon do love Me?" Each time Peter declared his love for the Lord, Jesus told him to feed His lambs and tend His sheep. In other words, "Peter if you really love Me, take care of my people!" The way we show our love for God is through service to others. God then blesses us when we bless others.
Finally, to be brought back into fellowship with God we must SURRENDER TO THE CROSS. Jesus told Peter to expect suffering. He also told Peter not to worry about other people. Likewise we are to focus on the Lord and follow Him. As we follow Jesus we can expect to be treated like He was and that of course means the cross. Practically this means that we give up living for ourselves and die to our preferences in order to submit to God's will.
When we drift away from God He wants to bring us back into fellowship with Himself. Simon Peter's experience shows us the way to renewal.
- Spend time with Jesus
- Serve God's people
- Surrender to the cross
Can People Tell You Have Been with Jesus?
Even their critics realized Peter and John had been with Jesus (Acts 4:13). But do our neighbors and acquaintances know we've been with the Lord? Is there enough evidence in our lives to convict us as Christians?
Peter and John spent three years with the Lord. Additionally, after healing the lame man at the temple, they spent an entire night in jail no doubt praying and communing with the Lord. The next morning when they stood before the officials everyone knew, Peter and John had been with the Lord.
Here are two characteristics of people who spend time with Jesus.
- BOLDNESS - See verses 13, 29, 31, and 33. Those who stand before the KIng of Kings and the Lord of Lords are empowered to face every challenge. Life no longer intimidates them. "The righteous are bold as a lion" (Provergs 28:1).
- FRUITFULNESS - See verses 4, 14, and 22. As the old preacher said, "God is still in the life changing business." People who spend time with the Lord become conduits for the flow of God. The Lord working through them touches and improves the lives of others.
God wants to work in us (boldness) and through us (fruitfulness).
Use these two characteristics for self-evaluation. "Is my life marked by boldness and fruitfulness?" If not, spend more time with the Lord.
Today's Challenge: Retreat from the busyness of the day and bask in the presence of the Lord.
How to Overcome a Bad Beginning
Johnny Cash's song "A Boy Named Sue" is about a dead-beat dad who named his son "Sue." In a humorous way the ballad tells of the young man's struggle, growing up with a girlish name and an absent father.
In a not so humorous way, 1 Chronicles 4:9-10 gives the two-verse biography of Jabez. His mother named him Jabez because she complained, "I brought him forth in pain." The name "Jabez" sounds like the Hebrew word for "pain." I thought all chilldbirth was painful. Regardless, can you imagine being called "pain?" What a tough name to get stuck with!
Throughout human history, countless children have faced worse situations including alcoholic parents, broken homes, abuse, poverty, handicaps, war, etc. Some of these young victims were crushed and permanentlly scared by life's injustices, while other young people overcame their difficulties and became productive citizens.
Here are three important life skills we learn from this overcomer Jabez.
DREAM BIG - Jabez wanted his borders enlarged. He dreamed of better things and was not content to stay the same. Maybe he wanted greater influence in the form of more farmland or a bigger business. In spite of his bad begining, Jabez knew his past did not dicatate his future. What God-sized dreams smolder in your heart?
PRAY HARD - Jabez asked God, "Oh, that You would bless me indeed." Do you hear the passion in that statement? The dreams of Jabez were humanly impossible and required divine intervention. So Jabez eanestly cried to the Lord "that [God's] hand would be with [him]." How fervent are your prayers?
HATE EVIL - Jabez knew that sin always brings pain. There is no such thing as sinning with impunity. Thus, Jabez asked God to guard him from evil. He did not want to live up to his name and bring pain on himself or others. Centuries later Jesus taught His disciples to pray, "Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil." Maybe we need to emulate the Puritans who came to Plymouth Rock and separate ourselves from worldliness. How serious are you about clean living?
The name Jabez is unusual and found in only two Bible passages. The other mention of Jabez is found in 1 Chronicles 2:55 where it refers to a city of scribes named "Jabez." Perhaps the young Jabez who once caused pain became so honorable that a city was later named after him.
You too can overcome the hurts of your past. Dream big dreams, pray with passion, and always avoid evil. Only God knows what remarkable things He wants to do in you, through you, and for you.
How exciting to realize your story is not yet over. There are still wonderful chapters waiting to be written. And by your actions you get to guide the Author.
Understanding Our Times
Current news reports contain numerous examples of man's foolishness. I will not try to list the many preposterous activities now commonplace, because this blog is not about culture but about God. Yet our relationship (or lack of relationship) with God always has ripple effects that spill over into everyday life. Suffice to say, as a nation we are acting stupid and this is affecting our economy, morals, government, military, fashion, and entertainment.
So why has America gone bonkers? Have we suddenly lost our mind?
The current illogical behaviour in America is nothing less than the judgment of God upon our nation.
In Deuteronomy 28 when discussing the curses of sin, Moses said that when God judges a people for their sin He will turn them over to foolishness.
- "The Lord will send on you cursing [and] confusion" verse 20.
- "The Lord will strike you with madness and blindness and confusion of heart" verse 28.
- "So shall you be driven mad" verse 34.
This makes sense because when one turns away from the Light, they turn to darkness. And when one turns away from the Truth, they turn to error.
America's problem is not a political or economic problem, it is a spiritual one. Only Jesus can pull us out of this self-destructive craziness. Spiritual awakening is our only hope. We must turn away from sin and turn back to God. Anything less will ensure more foolishness.
For additional study: Learn about confusion in the end times at 2 Thess. 2:9-12.
Praying for Loved Ones
I confess that too many of my intercessory prayers are shallow and brief. Do you have this problem? "God bless them and watch over them." Surely we can do better.
The Apostle Paul enjoyed a warm loving relationship with the church at Philippi. They often helped him on his missionary journeys. Paul's prayers for his friends in Philippi teach us how to pray for our loved ones. Here's what I'm learning about prayer from Philippians 1:9-11.
When prayinig for loved ones we should pray for the following:
1. PRAY FOR THEIR LOVE - (verse 9) agape sacrifical love like that described in John 3:16, growing and insightful
2. PRAY FOR THEIR PRIORITIES - (verse 10a) like an assayer evaluate the quality of things in life and pursue the excellent
3. PRAY FOR THEIR CHARACTER - (verse 10b) a life that is pure (sun judged) and blameless
4. PRAY FOR THEIR FRUITFULNESS - (verse 11) produced by Christ for God's glory
Isn't this a whole lot stronger than our normal interecessory prayers?
How to Reach a Region
In my opinion the greatest church mentioned in the New Testament is the church at Ephesus. This one congregation started over a dozen new churches.
- Smyrna
- Pergamos
- Thyatira
- Sardis
- Philadelphia
- Miletus
- Laodicea
- Colossae
- Hierapolis
- Troas
- Church in the house of Nymphas
- Church in the house of Philemon
- Church in the house of Aquilla and Priscilla
Through multiplication "all who dwelt in Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus" (Acts 19:10).
Consider these facts:
- Multiplication is always stronger than addition.
- Healthy organisms reproduce.
- God is glorified when we bear fruit (John 15:8).
How long has it been since your church planted or helped to plant another church?
Only Two Passwords
Trying to keep track of passwords is overwhelming. But without the passwords you are locked out of your computer, cell phone, email, banking, social media, medical records, travel reservations, etc.
Thank the Lord in the Christian life we only need two passwords!
REPENT AND BELIEVE
These two concepts unlock everydoor in the Christian life. Jesus came preaching, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel" (Mark 1:15).
- Repent - there is always a sin or bad attitude we need to turn away from
- Believe - there is always some area of life where we need to trust and obey God more fully.
Whatever predicamnet you find yourself in, try one or both of these passwords. You'll be amazed how spiritual doors open when you have the correct password!
The Tragedy of a Man-Made King
The people of Israel made a huge mistake when they wanted to be like the other nations and have their own king. Notice the striking differences between Saul, their man-made king and Jesus Christ, our God-given King.
- Saul was tall and handsome (1 Samuel 9:2). Jesus lacked external beauty (Isaiah 53:2).
- Saul unsuccessfully tried to defeat the Philistines. Jesus successfully defeated Satan, sin, death, and hell.
- Saul was self-absorbed, Jesus was a servant of all.
- Saul was disobedient (1 Samuel 13:13-14), Jesus was fully obedient, even to the point of death on the cross.
- Saul practiced necromancy (consulting with the dead), Jesus was led by the Holy Spirit.
- Saul took his own life (1 Samuel 31:4) , Jesus gave His life.
- Saul's kingdom only lasted for a few years. Christ's kingdom is everlasting.
Are you looking for someone to follow? Don't make the same mistake the Israelites made, instead humbly yield to King Jesus. He is gentle, loving, and undefeated. You will never be disappointed by following Jesus (Romans 10:11).
Hold Your Peace
The Practice of Joseph
The sons of Jacob put Joseph in a pit before selling him into slavery. Then they tore his coat and soaked it in blood. They tricked their father into thinking Joseph was dead.
Many years later, after Joseph become second-in-command in Egypt, he revealed himself to his brothers. Joseph graciously offered to feed the extended family during the famine and sent his brothers to bring their father down to Egypt. When the family arrived is Egypt there is no biblical reference of Joseph telling his aged father how his brothers mistreated him years earlier. Perhaps Joseph had learned from his previous mistake, that it is never wise to bring "a bad report" (Genesis 37:2).
The Practice of Jesus
As second-in-command in Egypt, Joseph is a type of Jesus, the second person of the Trinity. The Lord also forgives our former sins and never mentions them again. Consider these verses:
- "I will forgive their iniquity, and their sin I will remember no more" Jeremiah 31:34
- "As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us" Psalm 103:12
- "Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall be as wool" Isaiah 1:18
- '[God] will cast all our sins into the depths of the sea" Micah 7:19
The Practice of Christians
When we are wronged there is a temptation to tell others. "You won't believe what that other person did to me!" Study the following verses to learn how to respond the next time you are offended.
- "Hatred stirs up strife, but love covers all sin" Proverbs 10:12
- "He who guards his mouth preserves his life, but he who opens wide his lips shall have destruction" Proverbs 13.3
- "An ungodly man digs up evil, and it is on his lips like a burning fire" Proverbs 16.27
- "The discretion of a man makes him slow to anger, and his glory is to overlook a transgression”
- "Argue your case with your neighbor himself, and do not reveal another's secret" Proverbs 25:9.