Wednesday, October 10, 2012

October 10, 2012

"When they saw Him, they worshiped Him; but some doubted." Matthew 28:17

Now, why did they put that last phrase in there? Isn't that curious? I understand that Matthew would want us to know that the eleven remaining disciples worshiped the Risen Jesus - but did we need to know about the doubters?
 
How could you doubt Jesus when He is right there; risen, alive, and triumphant?
 
This serves as one more proof of the authenticity of the Bible. Had it been written by men who were trying to deceive they would not have included those three words "but some doubted".
 
So, what should we make of that statement?
 
Personally, I take encouragement from it! Here's why:
 
First, it tells me that these "some who doubted" (and we don't know how many of them there were) worshiped through their doubts. Even though they were unresolved in their faith, they didn't let it keep them from falling at the feet of the Resurrected Jesus.
 
Haven't you come to church some time when you were struggling with a doubt? What better place to be when you are unresolved in your faith?
 
Second, it tells me that God can use spiritually unresolved people to change the world! This same group of eleven became the foundation for the Church of Jesus Christ. So, not only did they worship through their doubts but the served through their doubts.
 
How many times have you stepped out into some new endeavor for the Lord and you weren't sure what the result would be. It was scary and uncomfortable for you but you leaned on His strength and worked through your doubts! I'm sure you have done that. I know I have!
 
Third, it doesn't say whether the doubts they had were toward Jesus or about themselves. For every doubt I have had about Him, I have had a thousand toward myself. In fact, when God began to lay the calling for ministry upon my heart, I resisted for four years primarily because I had serious doubts about my ability to measure up to that calling. I believed God could do it I just didn't think I could. Fortunately, a good friend assured me that when He calls He enables.
 
Why are those three words included in this significant portion of Scripture? I think it is because God want us to know that it is okay to have doubts as long as we worship through them and work through them. God is greater than our doubts!
 
If you are struggling with some doubts today - bring them to the feet of Jesus!

Monday, October 8, 2012

October 9, 2012

".....teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you....." Matthew 28:20

Like many young boys, I once harbored a vision of becoming a major league baseball player. There was one problem with that vision, I wasn't talented enough to play at that level. I probably didn't have the physical talent to play college ball either - but I did - for four years. And I played a lot. So, I got closer to my dream than my physical ablilities warranted.
 
How was I able to reach a higher level of competition than I probably deserved? Why was I able to compete with more physically gifted athletes and hold my own? Was I lucky?
 
Not at all! I earned every inning that I got to play. I worked very hard, trained and practiced by the hours.
 
When I started playing baseball at the Little League level I was fortunate to have had a coach who was a major league scout and had played some minor league professional ball. Because he knew the game and had played it well, he was able to teach me the fundamentals of baseball. Because he had been what I was hoping to be, I trusted him and I did everything he taught me to do in the fundamentally correct way he showed me to do it.
 
I enjoyed a college baseball career for one reason - I played the game exactly the way Dean Ford taught me to play it. Everything that I did was fundamentally correct. And because of that, I performed at a college level with limited physical talent. My college success was fundamentally sound because I did everything exactly as he had told me to do it.
 
How do we teach someone to obey?
 
Jesus taught us to obey by being personally obedient to The Father. He modeled it. He demonstrated it to the very point of His death on a cross.
 
These disciples were very average men who became pivotal players in the establishment of the Church of Jesus Christ by being obedient to Jesus. They did "everything He commanded them". Therefore, they became much more effective than they should have been because they did life and ministry just like Jesus told them.
 
They learned obedience by obeying what God told them to do. And they achieved more with their lives than they would have without obeying Jesus. Living and serving as Jesus had showed them to do it allowed them to change the world.
 
It wasn't so much that they changed the world but it was the power of Jesus working through their obedience.
 
So, how do we get others to become obedient followers of Jesus? What do we have to "do" to teach them to obey? Simple! Obey!
 
God's vision for evangelizing the world included our obedience allowing His power and grace to flow through us!
 
Embrace the fundamentals of obedient service and play at a much higher level than you ever envisioned!

Sunday, October 7, 2012

October 8, 2012

"And besides all this, between us and you a great chasm has been fixed, so that those who want to go from here to you cannot, nor can anyone cross over from there to us.'" Luke 16:26
 
The context of Luke 16, like all Scripture teaching is key to understanding. In this chapter Jesus is talking to His disciples about the importance of relationships over riches. Riches mean little if they don't result in rich relationships with God and those you love and live with.
 
There are those who argue that a "loving God would never send anyone to hell".
 
At least those people believe in hell. Not everyone does.
 
The truth is that God never has sent a human being to hell nor will He ever do so. Hell was created for the Devil and his legion of fallen angels. However, those who refuse to receive God's provision for salvation by accepting His Son, Jesus, will have no way of avoiding hell.
 
Peter tells us clearly that "God is not willing that any should perish but all come to repentence".
 
John wrote that "God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life."
 
Any person who winds up in hell will do so against the will of a loving God. But as C. S. Lewis once said, "Every person must decide if they will have faith in God and say, "Thy will be done." Any person who refuses to surrender to God's will and trust Him for salvation will come to the end of his days and at his last breath hear Jesus to him, "You did not want my will to be done so your will be done".
 
So, if God honors that man's will to refuse salvation through Christ and that refusal causes him to miss heaven, whose fault is it for ending up in hell? Surely it is not Christ's fault."
 
When you distill it all away, life is about relationships. Jesus commanded you to "love God with all your heart, and all your soul, and all you mind." and then He added, "Love your neighbor as yourself. Should you refuse to obey God in our relationships and live selfishly, when you come to end of your days, your eternity will be spent separated from God and completely alone. Hell is a horrible place of fire, and torment and darkness and pure evil. But the worst part of Hell is the fact that you will be cut off from all relationships. You will find yourself completely alone - eternally separated from God and isolated from other people forever! If you don't cherish the sacred and special realtionships in life you will lose them for eternity! Love the God who created you, the Jesus Who died for you and the people God gave you to share life with.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

October 7, 2012

"For this very reason make every effort to add to your faith goodness, to goodness, knowledge, to knowledge, self-control, to self-control, PERSEVERANCE" II Peter 1:5-6
 
Perseverance means enduring until God turns my pain into gain!
 
To do that you need:
 
THE ATTITUDE OF PERSEVERANCE - It's About His Purpose - Not Your Pain
 
THE AWARENESS OF PERSEVERANCE - It's About His Power - Not Your Pain
 
AND:
 
THE ACTION OF PERSEVERANCE – It’s About His Promises – Not Your Pain

ACT ON HIS PROMISES - DO THE NEXT RIGHT THING! THE NEXT OBEDIENCE – THE NEXT SURRENDER – THE NEXT SACRIFICE!

JESUS BELIEVED IN GOD’S PROMISES AND IT HELPED  HIM ENDURE THE SUFFERING.

“……for the joy set before Him endured the cross…..” HE DID THE NEXT RIGHT THING!

JOB TRUSTED THE PROMISES OF GOD AND ENDURED THE PAIN.

Though he slay me yet will I trust Him!”  - HE DID THE NEXT RIGHT THING!

PAUL STAYED FOCUSED ON THE PROMISED OF GOD THROUGH HIS SUFFERING.

“Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.” II Cor. 4:16-18

PAUL KEPT DOING THE RIGHT THING IN SPITE OF HIS PAIN.

FIX YOUR EYES ON JESUS…………”

HE DOESN'T JUST MAKE THE PROMISE - HE IS THE PROMISE!
 
Bob Leland is a man who really encouraged me several years ago. You may have seen him on television. He has a healthy dose of enthusiasm for life. You may remember, he ran the New York marathon in 98 hours, 47 minutes, and 17 seconds. That’s not bad for someone who has no legs. Bob went to Vietnam as a strapping 6 foot, 200 pounder. He returned weighing only 87 pounds and was two and a half feet shorter. He had every reason to give up. Instead, his testimony is, “I felt blessed, and I am just happy being alive.”

Bob rejected the artificial legs the doctors wanted to give him by saying, “They are too slow; they slow me down. I have a lot of things to catch up on and a lot of places to go.” This man, on his hands, went from California to the Vietnam Memorial, a distance of 7,784 miles. He was steadfast. He didn’t let his problems keep him back. He had determined he was going to enjoy life in spite of the afflictions in his physical body.
     THAT’S PERSEVERANCE!


THE ATTITUDE OF PERSEVERANCE – I WILL TRUST GOD’S PURPOSE IN MY PAIN


THE AWARENESS OF PERSEVERANCE – I WILL TRUST GOD’S POWER IN MY PAIN


THE ACTION OF PERSEVERANCE – I WILL ACT ON GOD’S PROMISES IN MY PAIN

 

 

 

October 6, 2012

"For this very reason make every effort to add to your faith goodness, to goodness, knowledge, to knowledge, self-control, to self-control PERSEVERANCE"
 
Three helpful keys to perseverance:
 
The Attitude of Perseverance - It's About His Purpose, Not Your Pain
The Awareness of Perseverance - It's About His Power, Not Your Pain
The Action of Perseverance - It's About His Promise, Not Your Pain
 
In the last post we took a look at the attitude of perseverance.
 
THE AWARENESS OF PERSEVERANCE – It’s About His Power – Not Your Pain
 
There once was an oyster whose story I tell,
Who found that sand had got under his shell;
Just one little grain, but it gave him much pain,
For oysters have feelings although they’re so plain.
Now, did he berate the working of Fate
Which had led him to such a deplorable state?
Did he curse out the Government, call for an election?
No; as he lay on the shelf, he said to himself,
"If I cannot remove it, I’ll try to improve it."
So the years rolled by as the years always do,
And he came to his ultimate destiny -- stew.
And this small grain of sand which had bothered him so,
Was a beautiful pearl, all richly aglow.  
Now this tale has a moral -- for isn’t it grand
What an oyster can do with a morsel of sand;
What couldn’t we do if we’d only begin
With all of the things that get under our skin.

 
Oysters are built to turn pain into pearls – it’s what they do!
 
SO ARE YOU! GOD HAS GIVEN YOU “EVERYTHING YOU NEED” FOR GODLINESS! Do you believe that?
 
Jesus believed it when He was climbing Calvary's hill.
 
Job believed it when he had lost everything and was scrapping puss from his boils.
 
Paul discovered that God's power was made perfect in his weakness.
 
Each of them knew about God's power before their pain, and held onto it in the midst of  their pain, but they REALLY came to know it when it helped them endure their suffering!

Will you trust His power to help you  endure your pain?      


 






 

Friday, October 5, 2012

October 5, 2012

"For this reason make every effort to add to your faith goodness, to goodness, knowledge, to knowledge; self-control and to self-control, perseverance"  II Peter 1:5-6

The greatest example of perseverance EVER was Jesus! His horrific suffering inflicted Him with unimaginable pain and shame. But somehow, He was able to endure it and redeem us from the penalty of our sins. What can we learn from Him about perseverance?
 
I think the first thing we can learn from His suffering is:
 
The Attitude of Perseverance
 
When I think of perseverance I think of David Livingstone, the pioneer missionary to Africa, who walked over 29,000 miles. His wife died early in their ministry and he faced stiff opposition from his Scottish brethren. He ministered half blind. His kind of perseverance spurs me on. As I run, I remember the words in his diary: "Send me anywhere, only go with me. Lay any burden on me, only sustain me. Sever me from any tie but the tie that binds me to Your service and to Your heart.
The attitude of perseverance is essentially this - "life is not about me"! For the Christ follower life is about Him not you or not me! That means EVERYTHING is about Him! My success is about Him. My ambition must be toward Him. My strengths will be surrendered to Him, so will my weaknesses. My joys will come from Him and my suffering will be shared with Him and endured for Him.
I have been privileged to preach and teach in the David Livingstone Memorial Presbyterian Church in Livingstone, Zambia. What a thrill that was! But there would not be a Livingstone or a Livingstone Memorial Church except for the perseverance of Dr. David Livingstone. In the true spirit of the word "hopomone" - "enduring hardship in a way that turns hardship into victory".
 Like Jesus, David Livingstone modelled the attitude of perseverance - "my hardship is not about me, I will not allow it to be about me! I will endure it for the glory of God and use it to strengthen my faith."
Are you struggling to endure your suffering?
Will you remember that your suffering is not about you?
Will you invite Him into your pain and give you His endurance?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

October 4, 2012

One day a farmer’s donkey fell down into a well. The animal cried piteously for hours as the farmer tried to figure out what to do. Finally he decided the animal was old and the well needed to be covered up anyway, it just wasn’t worth it to retrieve the donkey So he invited all his neighbors to come over and help him. They all grabbed a shovel and began to shovel dirt into the well. At first, the donkey realized what was happening and cried horribly. Then, to everyone’s amazement, he quieted down. A few shovel loads later, the farmer finally looked down the well and was astonished at what he saw. With every shovel of dirt that hit his back, the donkey was doing something amazing. He would shake it off and take a step up. As the farmer’s neighbors continued to shovel dirt on top of the animal, he would shake it off and take a step up. Pretty soon, everyone was amazed as the donkey stepped up over the edge of the well and trotted off!

Moral: Life is going to shovel dirt on you, all kinds of dirt. The trick to getting out of the well is to shake it off and take a step up. Each of our troubles is a stepping stone. We can get out of the deepest wells just by not stopping, never giving up! Shake it off and take a step up!
That's perseverence - "hupomone" - "enduring until you conquer the bad with good"
 
Here are a couple of verses that express this idea:
 
"Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." Romans 12:21

 "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up" Galatians 6:9

Woody Allen has said, "Eighty percent of life is showing up."

That is the point of this virtue called "perseverence" - show up and come to stay and come in faith and expect God's power to meet you there until He turns the pain into gain! The same God that turned the tragedy of the crucifixion into the triumph of the resurrection will do the same for you if you endure!

What's the next right thing you need to do?