Thursday, 13 September 2012
Watchman
Monday, 10 September 2012
Opposites
But what of today? Are we really any different after these thousands of years of religious experience. Jesus has blessed us beyond measure...sacrificial love on a scale that we have a hard time even imagining. Yet, we...like our rebellious forefathers, steadfastly refuse to keep the Sabbath holy. We literally "profane" the Sabbath (20:21), rejecting God's rules, refusing to walk in his statutes and hoard rather than "caste away the detestable things our eyes feast on" (20:7) We still defile ourselves with idols, albeit modern versions, but idols just the same.
Then we expect God to bless us... expect, even after we have rejected the sacrifice of his son, to be welcomed into the kingdom at our death...because we were a "good person". We expect to be offered a second chance of salvation, regardless of how we behaved...and abuse anyone who might even suggest otherwise. How arrogant?
Lord, let this not be me. Have you way in my life. I pray to be constantly reminded of just how blessed I am and encouraged day by day to walk in righteousness and holiness before you...Amen
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Tuesday, 4 September 2012
More on Integrity
Lest we think that this is a new phenomena, one has only to look at the letters to the churches in Revelation chapter 3. The churches in Sardis and Laodicea treated Jesus with contempt. In one, Sardis, it was covered well. Jesus said, "you have the reputation of being alive, but are dead!".(1) They were essentially playing at church without any commitment to the faith that was supposed to support and uphold it. There was a remnant, but even that was at risk unless there were some drastic changes.
There are many churches in our own society, like Sardis, just going through the motions. Jesus said, "Remember, then, what you received and heard. Keep it and repent. If you will not wake up, I will come like a thief and you will not know what hour I will come against you." (3)
The second church, Laodicea, is also luke-warm, but in a lot worse shape. Jesus describes them as, "wretched, pitiable, poor, blind and naked" (17) And this is a church community! He said, "I know your works: you are neither hot nor cold. Would that you were either cold or hot! So, because you are luke-warm, and neither hot not cold, I will spit you out of my mouth.
Folks, here is a church community desperate to straddle the fence between the world and faith...desiring to belong in both, and committing to neither. Unfortunately, this is also an accurate description of many groups of Christian believers today. The message here is plain. It can't be explained away as a first century cultural thing. Lukewarm faith will result in expulsion from the kingdom...full stop!
All is not lost, though. It never is. With Jesus there is always an avenue of redemption and restoration. God is still calling these churches to repentance. He is still willing to restore them to full fellowship. There is a narrow window of opportunity which will indeed slam closed without warning...but for the moment remains open. God is inviting us in the same way to examine our journey of faith...and to see of we are lukewarm, just playing at it...and if so, to repent and return. "Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears and opens, I will come in..."(20). Why not consider doing just that today?
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Saturday, 1 September 2012
Light and Darkness
(1John 1:6-7) "If we say we have fellowship with him while we walk in the darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth." In short, our life is a lie. If we in our arrogance go even farther and claim that what the Lord calls sin is not sin at all, not only are we lying to ourselves, we are...by our word and actions, accusing Jesus of lying! In effect, we are de-throning him in our lives and demonstrating that our declaration of faith is a sham.
However, and I love the "howevers" in the Scripture, when we are intentional about confessing our unrighteousness and choosing to walk instead in the light, pursuing that which is holy and true..then we are brought into intimate fellowship with God and with each other. Our faith is authenticated...and we are cleansed from our sin! TBTG!
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