Monday, September 6, 2010

Teachers of the Law….take note

I was greatly chastised by an audio excerpt from the Bible that says, “Not all of you should be teachers…some of you preach with great conviction without knowing anything and teach great error (paraphrase from 1Corinthians)…”

I realize now that I am greatly warned. Either be right or stay silent and learn, then teach. How do we become qualified to teach?

“A teacher of the law therefore brings out of his storehouse new treasures and old…” (Matthews) If we are not talking about heavenly treasure, then what are we talking about? Indeed it is heavenly treasure, for “where our hearts are so our treasures shall be.” (Matthews)

What else would Jesus be talking about except the beginning of wisdom, that is, the fear of the Lord God? And where does our treasuring up start if not in our thought-life? And where is it most potently expressed outwardly if not in our speech? Even action, though good as an indicator since it is the fruit of our faith, does not have the same condemnation as how we wag our tongues. “The tongue is a restless evil, setting fire and is itself set aflame by the fire of Hell,” (James).

For the longest time, about a span of 8 long years, my treasure was in my computer and the things it could do. Recently I’ve had problems with it. Not until I finally accepted that it was also fallible and unreliable, did I turn to Jesus and repent of my idolatry. Then He opened my eyes. “You want to be a teacher of the Word but your treasure is in your machine. First remove that log out of your own eye, then go and take the speck out of your brethren’s eyes,” He seemed to say. “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

Is my treasure in Heaven? How could it be? I still cussed on occasion and cursed my enemies. I still was angry, bitter, enraged as i had been for 22 years now. Just because i have a dram of insight, I call my website(s) a ministry for the Lord?! May it never be. May God be true and everyone a liar, myself foremost.

O the depth and mystery of the Kingdom of Heaven! How unfathomable are its riches for really it is just where God is, where Jesus is, that there is Heaven! So the love of God, and the sword of His Word, that does violence to our souls as it testifies against our sinful nature—may He prevail! I praise Him for my problems because it causes me to go back to that fundamental point which is to accrue in the godly treasures of the Kingdom of Heaven. May He come and fulfill His Word. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

The Saint must walk alone: by A.W. Tozer

The Saint must walk alone is a free Bible Study resource by Prophet AW Tozer, find his Writings and Sermons image

Most of the world's great souls have been lonely.

Loneliness seems to be one price the saint must pay for his saintliness.

In the morning of the world (or should we say, in that strange darkness that came soon after the dawn of man's creation), that pious soul, Enoch, walked with God and was not, for God took him; and while it is not stated in so many words, a fair inference is that Enoch walked a path quite apart from his contemporaries.

Another lonely man was Noah who, of all the antediluvians, found grace in the sight of God; and every shred of evidence points to the aloneness of his life even while surrounded by his people.

Again, Abraham had Sarah and Lot, as well as many servants and herdsmen, but who can read his story and the apostolic comment upon it without sensing instantly that he was a man "whose soul was alike a star and dwelt apart"? As far as we know not one word did God ever speak to him in the company of men. Face down he communed with his God, and the innate dignity of the man forbade that he assume this posture in the presence of others. How sweet and solemn was the scene that night of the sacrifice when he saw the lamps of fire moving between the pieces of offering. There, alone with a horror of great darkness upon him, he heard the voice of God and knew that he was a man marked for divine favor.

Moses also was a man apart. While yet attached to the court of Pharaoh he took long walks alone, and during one of these walks while far removed from the crowds he saw an Egyptian and a Hebrew fighting and came to the rescue of his countryman. After the resultant break with Egypt he dwelt in almost complete seclusion in the desert. There, while he watched his sheep alone, the wonder of the burning bush appeared to him, and later on the peak of Sinai he crouched alone to gaze in fascinated awe at the Presence, partly hidden, partly disclosed, within the cloud and fire.

The prophets of pre-Christian times differed widely from each other, but one mark they bore in common was their enforced loneliness. They loved their people and gloried in the religion of the fathers, but their loyalty to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and their zeal for the welfare of the nation of Israel drove them away from the crowd and into long periods of heaviness. "I am become a stranger unto my brethren, and an alien unto my mother's children," cried one and unwittingly spoke for all the rest.

Most revealing of all is the sight of that One of whom Moses and all the prophets did write, treading His lonely way to the cross. His deep loneliness was unrelieved by the presence of the multitudes.

'Tis midnight, and on Olive's brow

The star is dimmed that lately shone;
'Tis midnight; in the garden now,
The suffering Savior prays alone.

'Tis midnight, and from all removed
The Savior wrestles lone with fears;
E'en the disciple whom He loved
Heeds not his Master's grief and tears.

- William B. Tappan

He died alone in the darkness hidden from the sight of mortal man and no one saw Him when He arose triumphant and walked out of the tomb, though many saw Him afterward and bore witness to what they saw. There are some things too sacred for any eye but God's to look upon. The curiosity, the clamor, the well-meant but blundering effort to help can only hinder the waiting soul and make unlikely if not impossible the communication of the secret message of God to the worshiping heart.

Sometimes we react by a kind of religious reflex and repeat dutifully the proper words and phrases even though they fail to express our real feelings and lack the authenticity of personal experience. Right now is such a time. A certain conventional loyalty may lead some who hear this unfamiliar truth expressed for the first time to say brightly, "Oh, I am never lonely. Christ said, `I will never leave you nor forsake you,' and `Lo, I am with you alway.' How can I be lonely when Jesus is with me?"

Now I do not want to reflect on the sincerity of any Christian soul, but this stock testimony is too neat to be real. It is obviously what the speaker thinks should be true rather than what he has proved to be true by the test of experience. This cheerful denial of loneliness proves only that the speaker has never walked with God without the support and encouragement afforded him by society. The sense of companionship which he mistakenly attributes to the presence of Christ may and probably does arise from the presence of friendly people. Always remember: you cannot carry a cross in company. Though a man were surrounded by a vast crowd, his cross is his alone and his carrying of it marks him as a man apart. Society has turned against him; otherwise he would have no cross. No one is a friend to the man with a cross. "They all forsook Him, and fled."

The pain of loneliness arises from the constitution of our nature. God made us for each other. The desire for human companionship is completely natural and right. The loneliness of the Christian results from his walk with God in an ungodly world, a walk that must often take him away from the fellowship of good Christians as well as from that of the unregenerate world. His God-given instincts cry out for companionship with others of his kind, others who can understand his longings, his aspirations, his absorption in the love of Christ; and because within his circle of friends there are so few who share inner experiences, he is forced to walk alone. The unsatisfied longings of the prophets for human understanding caused them to cry out in their complaint, and even our Lord Himself suffered in the same way.

The man who has passed on into the divine Presence in actual inner experience will not find many who understand him. A certain amount of social fellowship will of course be his as he mingles with religious persons in the regular activities of the church, but true spiritual fellowship will be hard to find. But he should not expect things to be otherwise. After all he is a stranger and a pilgrim, and the journey he takes is not on his feet but in his heart. He walks with God in the garden of his own soul - and who but God can walk there with him? He is of another spirit from the multitudes that tread the courts of the Lord's house. He has seen that of which they have only heard, and he walks among them somewhat as Zacharias walked after his return from the altar when the people whispered, "He has seen a vision."

The truly spiritual man is indeed something of an oddity. He lives not for himself but to promote the interests of Another. He seeks to persuade people to give all to his Lord and asks no portion or share for himself. He delights not to be honored but to see his Savior glorified in the eyes of men. His joy is to see his Lord promoted and himself neglected. He finds few who care to talk about that which is the supreme object of his interest, so he is often silent and preoccupied in the midst of noisy religious shoptalk. For this he earns the reputation of being dull and over serious, so he is avoided and the gulf between him and society widens. He searches for friends upon whose garments he can detect the smell of myrrh and aloes and cassia out of the ivory palaces, and finding few or none, he, like Mary of old, keeps these things in his heart.

It is this very loneliness that throws him back upon God. "When my father and my mother forsake me, then the Lord will take me up." His inability to find human companionship drives him to seek in God what he can find nowhere else. He learns in inner solitude what he could not have learned in the crowd - that Christ is All in All, that He is made unto us wisdom, righteousness, sanctification and redemption, that in Him we have and possess life's summum bonum.

Two things remain to be said. One, that the lonely man of whom we speak is not a haughty man, nor is he the holier-than-thou, austere saint so bitterly satirized in popular literature. He is likely to feel that he is the least of all men and is sure to blame himself for his very loneliness. He wants to share his feelings with others and to open his heart to some like-minded soul who will understand him, but the spiritual climate around him does not encourage it, so he remains silent and tells his griefs to God alone.

The second thing is that the lonely saint is not the withdrawn man who hardens himself against human suffering and spends his days contemplating the heavens. Just the opposite is true. His loneliness makes him sympathetic to the approach of the broken hearted and the fallen and the sin-bruised. Because he is detached from the world, he is all the more able to help it. Meister Eckhart taught his followers that if they should find themselves in prayer and happen to remember that a poor widow needed food, they should break off the prayer instantly and go care for the widow. "God will not suffer you to lose anything by it," he told them. "You can take up again in prayer where you left off and the Lord will make it up to you." This is typical of the great mystics and masters of the interior life from Paul to the present day.

The weakness of so many modern Christians is that they feel too much at home in the world. In their effort to achieve restful "adjustment" to unregenerate society they have lost their pilgrim character and become an essential part of the very moral order against which they are sent to protest. The world recognizes them and accepts them for what they are. And this is the saddest thing that can be said about them. They are not lonely, but neither are they saints.

AW Tozer

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Christ’s Flesh Is Real Food; His Blood Is True Drink

This is a great mystery, but it has nothing to do with transubstantiation.
Just previous to His declaration to the Jews after feeding the five thousand, Jesus spoke something similar to the Woman at the Well of Samaria. Jesus mercifully opened her eyes to her sinfulness and her need for true water that springs up to eternal life. He tells her in this conversation that He is indeed the Messiah. She believes and rushes into the town, abandoning her precious water pot, and tells anyone and everyone that she has possibly met the Messiah. And surely it is more than a possibility for her to rush into her town, without her water pot, and to sound like a madwoman about this long-awaited Messiah. I mean, haven’t people learnt yet that the Messiah is just the stuff of legends? Not so.
He speaks of living waters to the woman and real food to His disciples. Then in John 6:47-58 he reveals to the Jews what real food is—His flesh, the propitiation of all of humankind’s sins—and real drink, His blood, or the cross and suffering of carrying the Cross, and ultimately the infilling of the Holy Spirit. It is all connected. Let us examine.
Firstly, the propitiation, or His flesh, is the sacrifice once for all the sins of the world. Once we believe in His work on the Cross, and His resurrection for the sake of our sins so we won’t go to Hell, and we confess Jesus Christ as our Saviour and Lord, we are saved. This is true food.
Secondly, the blood represents His suffering on the Cross and how we must also hate our very lives for the sake of Christ. This is our Cross. This is true drink…but He doesn’t stop there for in John 7:37-39, Jesus says that “If anyone is thirsty, let him (her) come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture said, ‘From his innermost being shall flow rivers of living water.’ “ But this He spoke of the Spirit, whom those who believed in Him were to receive…” So oddly enough, and I have yet to figure out if this is just a semantic connection or if it is truly related, the blood of Christ seems to tie in both the Cross and the Holy Spirit’s indwelling. I wonder if we could have one without the other—this I believe we can’t; we must have both to be truly Christian and truly victorious as a Christian.
That’s all fine and dandy, but how does that translate into our modern lives now? Believing takes His work in us. But the Cross, once we believe, is difficult only because we don’t hate ourselves (our fleshly lives) unto death with the vision of Christ as our prize, and eternal life as our goal. Hence if we take up His burden we shall find that His “yoke is easy” and His “burden is light”, for the Spirit teaches us all things and comforts us. In every way the Holy Spirit guides us and speaks through us without any preparation or previous training. He also heals. He gives us the water that springs unto eternal life because it comes from God, Himself.
I have many things I need take care of in the next many months or years as the Lord leads. Each of them means denying the self (the flesh) and picking up the Cross of Christ to follow Him. One thing is a Chinese craft book full of stories and customs of ancient China that I gave to a young daughter of a friend. I have tried asking for it back, to no avail. For “woe to the man who presents himself as a stumbling block…to these little ones…better if he had had a millstone tied around his neck and was thrown into the sea…” And “if your hand causes you to sin, cut it off. Better to have one hand than to have both hands and be thrown into the Lake of Fire…Be not afraid of him who destroys the body, but Him who has the power to destroy both body and soul in Hell.” This is serious. I haven’t been able to get this off my mind that I might have led this poor little one astray…so I have to reckon with it. I am giving her a much nicer book that I personally like a lot to induce her to give back the old one that I might destroy that superstitious book. You may think now that I brag to get my reward from you, but truth is I get no reward from the One Father whose reward from whom it truly matters because I have made it public. But I do this as an illustration to help you, my readers, in knowing that you are not alone in tizzies and dilemmas. For the Devil, that old Serpent, loves to get us into dilemmas, real or imagined. He loves to confound the sincere Christian as well as those just escaping the vice grip of sin. If in doubt, ask God the Father for wisdom and believe that God gives wisdom freely without finding fault. Then ask for the Holy Spirit to help you to obey. (For His burden is easy and His yoke is light!) Amen.
Do not be discouraged if you are rebuked by a God or convicted quietly by the Holy Spirit to repent. It is life. It is truth. It is food and drink. Eat and drink, and desire more.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

This is the Day that the Lord hath made! We will rejoice and be glad in it!

What is salvation if not a childlike trust in the Lord that He has all things in His control?

Today we surrendered our cats to the local shelter because we could no longer care for them. My parents, approaching their 70s within a year, are unable to give them much more than daily necessities. I am unable to care for them 24/7 because of my own taxing needs. Often they went without love or medical attention.

I cried for two nights after being told we could surrender them. How will they adjust? Who will adopt them? Would they be put down? Most of all, how will I be able to leave them there, with their trusting eyes burning in my memory? They have been sweet companions for six years and the last thing I wanted to do was to betray them.

Then the verse came: Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them falls to the ground but that the Father knows; are you not worth more than many sparrows? My friends and family rallied to buoy us up in prayer today. I offered the Lord Jesus and the Heavenly Father my praises and the more I praised, the more joyful I became. I realized this: That true salvation has to do with trusting and rejoicing in childlikeness in the Heavenly Father, period. None of this complicity of church corruption and even the sanctioned non-law laws, but a real lifting up our hearts in praise and thankfulness…a surrendering of ourselves and our worries to the Master who knows all, sees all, and swiftly acts to bring about good.

I prayed for the cats. Hard. I prayed that they’d be healed and taken care of and rehomed almost as immediately as they can stand it after being healed. May they find good loving homes and cat-savvy owners who can afford to keep them. The Good Lord have tender mercies upon them!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

He Is Not Ashamed to Call Us Brethren Because He First Loved Us

We often think it is a very hard thing to declare we are Christians—that we are on Jesus’ side. In fact if we look closely at Jesus’ relationship with us, we would not think so.

He says to His disciples that “I am not ashamed therefore to call you brethren.” Friends, Brothers, and Sisters. He is not ashamed of us.

He also loved us first. “For this is how we know what love is, that Christ died for us while we were yet sinners.” “Because He first loved us…”

What shall we conclude then? It isn’t a wrestling match or a pageantry that we must parade our shame of the Cross in a defiant nature, in order to gain entrance into Heaven. ‘If only we could get over this hurdle.’ The hurdles get tougher, but our love does not grow stronger. And the shame lingers, grows and festers like a sore wound.

Why does Jesus say, “If anyone be ashamed of Me and my words before men, I shall be ashamed of him when I come in glory with all the heavenly hosts on that Day of Judgment.” (all of this is paraphrased.) If only we knew how we shame Him daily, moment by moment, and yet He be not ashamed of us! In fact He died for us while we were still yet sinners. And “this is love, that a friend give his life up for another.” So there you have it, we are not to be ashamed of Him because He is not ashamed of us. Be bold, therefore! Speak! Declare. State. And witness. It is not simply a legalistic point of issue that if we don’t do this He won’t do that. It’s never ‘tit-for-tat’ in Christ. Rather, it is a loving relationship built on trust and faith in His love for us, and hope in the certainty that we will join Jesus Christ in His glory. Most of all, it is the ever-increasing fullness of knowledge that Heaven is where Jesus is. Where Jesus is we have all that we need emotionally, psychologically, spiritually, physically, and in every other way.

Where Jesus is. That is the treasure in the field that the merchant discovered and sold all he had to buy that field and the treasure within. Imagine the hardened merchant, accustomed to a lifetime of acquiring wealth, and valuing it more than anything, discovering a treasure above all worth in a plain, rural field. Then imagine him selling, while rejoicing in this secret, all that he has, in order to buy this field, or more like the treasure within. That is what Jesus is to us. That is what makes ordinary fishermen in Galilee “fishers of men” instead of fishers of fish alone.

Where Jesus is. You won’t appreciate this treasure until you have been so deprived of love and tenderness, in full realization that even if you get it from your spouse, your dearest one on this earth, that she or he can turn on you and betray you—even kill you. Or just being in a kind of life where illness stigmatizes you and you are repugnant to others or unfit for social interactions. When you have experienced that depth of loneliness and desperation, you then realize that Jesus Christ is everything you ever dreamed of in this life and the next. He will hold you here, and when you get to Heaven, he hold you tenderly, closely, rocking your pain away, wiping every tear away as you work out the battlements inside your heart and soul. (Or perhaps He does it all here first and when we die we will be ready to meet Him joyfully). He wants to “gather ….(us) under His wings like a mother hen does to her chicks…” He wept for us. He also foreknew us. We were chosen to be His from the foundation of the world.

“Seek the Lord while He may be found,” says one biblical writer. “As long as it is called Today, do not harden your hearts.” quotes Paul in Hebrews. When seen in this perspective, there is no shame in Him. Only our fear of man keeps us from shouting out “Hallelujah! Blessed is He Who comes in the Name of the Lord!”

The Loving Heart of Christ Is The Treasure Hidden In the Field

It amazes me still how something so delicate can yet be so strong.

The stars keep me company. The great redwoods that reach to the sky are my great ceiling like the cathedral of St. Peter's. The grass beneath me like the soft rugs of a rich man's house. Nature, God's creation, beckons me into summer nights to experience God's arms wrapped gently around me in the soft breeze.

The only meaning Nature has comes from the acknowledgement that it is God's handiwork. All else that have come throughout the ages to support, to justify, to vindicate man's claim on Nature outside of this reality only either ends in pagan mysticism, strangely mislabeled "Christian mysticism", or vanity. There is not one jot or iota that can justify our enjoyment of Nature except that God has made it.

When I get to Heaven, Jesus will hold me in His arms for a very long time upon entering. He has promised me that I will be in His inner circle, I believe. Heaven to me won't be the rolling hills of endless countryside or crystal seas where dolphins splash with eternal joy or flying on eagle-like creatures or even merely sitting beside a babbling brook with old friends and new; Heaven will be where Jesus is for that is where love is! How could I endure Heaven if I didn't know the Love of Christ? All the celebrations and spontaneous laughter I will isolate from if I didn't know the love of Christ first-hand. He will hold me everyday and wipe away every tear that falls on my unstained white robe. He will comfort me. I have finally learned again to see with my heart.

The treasure that the merchant found in the field and for joy sold all he had to possess the field and treasure within is the very heart of Jesus. That is the only joy that can fish and catch the human heart. He promises to make us fishers of men if we follow Him. How can we follow Him without love? For it profits us nothing if we don't have love. Love constrains us, sets us free from fear, sets us free to die for others. Hallelujah! How great is the heart of God! Let us truly magnify the heart of God with our mouths and hearts!

For this we shall have to give up the love of money and all the worries and dealings of this world. It is the love of money that made the Pharisees' hearts cold and unable to grasp what Jesus was all about.

For this we shall have to give up the love of intellect. The Devil is a liar, a cheat and a thief, for while I could not find love, he offered me the promise of endless intelligence--in short, to seek after being a genius since love wasn't available. I was only six. For 33 years he has cheated me out of love from others and from God especially. Intellectual activities were my escape, my food, rather than having God's will as my food and be all and end all. Don't fall into this trap, brothers and sisters, for it is subtle and therein lies the danger. Let me state clearly once for all that Theology without love is empty swagger and corrupted Christianity, if you can at all call it Christianity. When the powers are shaken, these three things remain: Faith, Hope, and Love. But, as Paul states, the greatest of these is Love.

I can hardly contain my joy! The heart of the gospel is the love of Christ, so much so that He died on the cursed tree to become the reconciliation between us and God, so that we might have eternal life. What greater love than that is there?

Though We Die at the Cross, Life Doesn't "End" There

The Cross of Christ is where we lay our lives down in total surrender in order that we might die to the old man, or the flesh. But once dead, life only begins in glory because Jesus Christ was risen from the dead. If He lives, then so do we! So often, Christians buy into the misleading tradition of taking up the cross as if the burden is something to be borne for a lifetime--without resurrection glory! How wrong we are! He Lives, He Lives, Christ Jesus Lives Today! says the old hymn. If Christ lives, then so do we--in the new man. How glorious can that be? We live today, not just when we get to Heaven.

Christ has defeated the old foe, Satan. There is no apology. Why do we go about as though there were? Satan's days are numbered. He makes the world rise up against the saved of God, to bring us down that we might at the very least live defeated lives as Christians; at the very worst that we might renounce Christ even before being persecuted to the point of death. No, we must not be afraid of worldlings. We might have reason to be afraid of demons, although with Christ, that is unnecessary, but worldlings are to be won over to the glory of the Cross of Christ. There is no shame in the Cross of Christ--even though worldlings, controlled by the spirit of the Anti-Christ, would have you believe so. "Behold, Come and follow me, and I shall make you fishers of men," says Jesus Christ. We don't hate worldly people; we win them over by our behaviour. Our actions and attitudes and complete renewal in the Holy Spirit is a testimony to the glory of the Cross and the resurrected Christ. In this, we have no shame. It is only in our flesh that we have shame.

"Behold, for I make all things new!" Christ says. He is the one who gives life and gives it abundantly. Water springing up to eternal life. This can't be any normal cross, for cruxifiction is certain death. But life hid in Christ is true life indeed!

Today if you hear His Voice, do not harden your hearts, as it says in Hebrews. As long as it is called Today, God gives us the chance to come to Jesus Christ to call Him our Lord and Saviour, to be on His side. Some of us wear teflon suits, thinking that true religion, true faith, can slide right off us. Don't be deceived for God cannot be mocked. You are hearing His calling now. If you refuse, you are going to bear eternity in a fate worse than the Cross of the resurrected Christ. How unwise! For can any man pay a ransom for his soul? For "He has chosen the weak to shame the strong; the foolish to shame the wise." All your learning is nothing. It is deceit and futility without the Cross and the resurrection of your spirit. "For it is the spirit that matters, the flesh counts for nothing." Don't refuse His calling, Today, my friend. It will be to your detriment and ultimately will be your eternal death if you do.

Lord, I don't know what I'm doing, but You know what You're doing!

Gal 2:20 I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.

I prayed a prayer of commitment tonight to the Lord Jesus. For a while now, the Cross and the name of Jesus continually made me cringe. I figured I was just evil and tried hard to further suppress that urge to curse the name of the Lord Jesus and His Cross. I couldn't figure out why this was happening over and over again, day after day...for years.

Then I quieted down tonight. The Lord confronted me gently with verses. I basically thought I had lost all spiritual hope. But His timely verse that

Joh 10:28 And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand.

Joh 10:29 My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand.

gave me hope. It was a random verse I asked desperately for the Lord to give me just when I felt I was eternally lost.

I have often felt lost in my daily life, going about daily affairs. I have to pray as often that ``Lord, I don`t know what I`m doing, but You know what you`re doing, so please help me!`` And He always does. Without fail. I could be doing something entirely technical and wouldn`t have a clue, but once I put my trust in Him, He guides my steps and the job always gets done...even though I had no previous training in the matter. Amazing this God, isn`t He?

So tonight I prayed meaning business with God. I asked Him to circumcise my heart. I told the Lord Jesus that I commit my life to Him, every part of it. I asked Him to baptise me in the Holy Spirit and with fire. I asked Him to change my mind and heart. And you know what? I am alive in Christ! I, the "I" that once was, no longer is, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me! These words I must take in all its power, glory and beauty. It is a new life! I also told Jesus that if I could trust Him with inconsequential things like where I last saw my obscure, triple-A rechargeable batteries, surely I can trust Him with my life. You see, God doesn't work like us humans. We might trust a man or woman or child with a slight task, and leave the hard stuff for ourselves to do because as humans, we can do the simple stuff but to do the hard stuff takes experience and expertise. With God it's backwards--or forwards in the most wonderful way.

Mar 2:9 Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk?

Mar 2:10 But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins, (he saith to the sick of the palsy,)

Mar 2:11 I say unto thee, Arise, and take up thy bed, and go thy way into thine house.

Mar 2:12 And immediately he arose, took up the bed, and went forth before them all; insomuch that they were all amazed, and glorified God, saying, We never saw it on this fashion.

The hard stuff God does as wonderfully and perfectly well as the easy stuff. In fact, for our own benefit of mind, we might even think of it as God specializing in the hard stuff, though really that is not sound theology. However, it might be truthfully said that God delights in doing the hard stuff for humankind! But when the Son of God returns, will He find faith among us? Will we say to Him that "We don't know what we're doing with our lives, but You know what you're doing with our lives! Hallelujah, Lord Jesus Christ!" And if we cannot trust Him with our lives on earth, how can we trust Him with eternity?

The Cross Of Christ: Circumcision of the Heart

Often when we think of taking up our cross, it is to do and not to do certain things. i.e. Avoid movies and TV; don't read this or that book; don't overspend, etc. While these are good things to do or not to do, it doesn't deal with the inner man. Externals never change the inner man; it only retrains him/her to form habits. However, we will find that even habits are subverted by the temptations and the willfulness of that inner man.

A Jew is not a Jew if he is only one outwardly, says Paul. Change the inner man and the outside will be clean as well. So what is to be done? Only one thing can solve this: circumcision of the heart. That is the joy of the cross, the commitment of our hearts to the Lord Jesus in a complete cutting off from the old man and an embracing of this new man, the circumcised inner man.

Only the Holy Spirit can enable a person to do this. We read the words, we desire it, we ask for it. But we must submit ourselves to God in our souls and draw near to Him. Then as we continue to have this attitude, we will find that we will enter into a newness of mind and spirit. And Jesus does not leave us as orphans. He will give us the Holy Spirit when we respond. And those He has been given He will not lose, for not anyone can snatch us out of His hand; He promises eternal life for those who hear His voice.

Circumcision of the heart is the first step to embracing the joy of the Cross, rather than simply embracing the death that the Cross brings, for who can embrace death without the promise of resurrection? And so the Cross is about circumcision first.

Listen, desire and ask. He will give it to you if you ask from the humility of your heart.

When All Else Fails

It's been a tough three weeks since relocating this blog and deciding to take a stand for the Lord against the Devil and this world, the Devil's playground. I've been tempted, distracted, even hallucinating from the ordeal of tearing of the old man from the new. I've sinned too. I have been so wrapped up in my sinfulness that all I can really do is turn on the cd player and listen to hymns. It has helped when I was most helpless (and still am). Hymns bypass the mind's battlefield and makes the spirit sing, unites the various parts of ourselves under one banner of the Lord's. The Devil's goal is to lure the faithful away from the Lord Jesus and then when at their most reprobate, wipe them out. Join him or die: That is the Devil's ultimate motto and purpose. The accoutrements of human systems be it political, economical, technological, entertaining, and even religious, are just that--layers of sophisticated worldly gimmicks that the Devil uses to draw us into a conundrum, and distract us from God's glory. I don't have all the answers. But I seek alongside with you as a fellow pilgrim.

Music is extremely powerful. It bypasses logic, arguments and thought. It seduces you to agree with them in melodious blasphemy, or lifts you to higher planes of communion with Jesus, or merely breaks the impasse of the undecided and the hard-hearted. That's where I was this week. I have much to repent of. I've repeatedly avoided quiet time in the mornings for the entertainment of what distractions could offer. I've decided to ease into quiet time for this week by having 1 hour after waking in reading the Bible, praying and meditating on His Word. Then next week, I'll go for two hours. I know I've been wrong to turn on the computer looking for my e-buddies before looking for Jesus. Even to the point that I became depressed and the name of Jesus became offensive to me. There is no middle ground; you are either for the Lord Jesus, Messiah and King of the Jews, or you are against Him. I cannot help anyone if I am not first in the right relationship with Him and am cleansed and accepted in His Love. My writing is a futile endeavour unless I first commit my time to Him. That is all the Devil is fighting for: Time. The more he can distract you from what is important to God, the more time he has on his side to bring about your demise. And our physical death is the ultimate version of Time either being on the Devil's side, or Jesus' side.

When you are in that pickle of a situation, turn on some godly hymns. I don't mean fleshly hymns. Godly hymns, old, old hymns. If nothing else, revel in their witness. Learn to humble yourself before God and pray. Learn to love God again, because He is waiting for you invisibly and palpably. If you can do nothing else, then just worship, worship Him.

The Mystery of Why There is Abuse: Solved! (well I think partially?)

Any form of abuse, be it verbal, physical, emotional, psychological or mental is simply a means of attacking the person's chance of coming to Jesus. It is an assault on the spiritual well-being of that victim. Specific and devious, abusers will seek, at the prompting of the Evil One, to victimize a person where it hurts the most for the victim. It is the Devil's way of dragging one more soul to hell, or two if you count the attacker. However, it needn't be that way.

The Devil, you see, is a defeated foe. He can rage and scheme and taunt the weak, or tempt the strong. But, with Jesus' death on the Cross at Golgotha, there is final and eternal victory over the Devil. So why is he so active?

Humans suffer from curses and from occupying spirits which the Devil controls. The enemy is not humanity but Satan. The Devil tends to use the same old tricks that work throughout millennia and packages it nicely and appropriately for each new generation. Kairos is the best term for his deep camouflage. Really human beings only have so many limited ways that we can be tempted. The rest is simply non-existent since it is not in our human capacity to conceive of it. We know only what we are.

When we commit sin, or in other words, rebellion against God's basic principles of love for Him with all that is in us and love for our fellow man as we love ourselves, we allow satanic activity to bother us and enter us. We become demonized. It requires a lengthy deliverance and willingness on our part to obey God to get out of the grasp of the Enemy. Even then he will sound horns, bang on pots, taunt us with repetitious guilt and accusations. But Christ says of this, "Be of good cheer, little flock, for I have overcome the world!" We can ask the Lord to deliver us. We can pray in His name to cast out demons, and to make them stay out. We can segregate ourselves from the children of Darkness as their demons jump on us if we socialize with them. "Therefore come out from among them and be separated, says the Lord, and do not touch the unclean thing. And I will receive you." (2Co 6:17) To finally forgive our abusers does not mean necessarily to reconcile with them. As prayer warriors, we can pray earnestly for their salvation, but "what does darkness have to do with light?" (while they are still in darkness, that is).

But,

2Co 6:14 Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers; for what fellowship does righteousness have with lawlessness? And what partnership does light have with darkness?

2Co 6:15 And what agreement does Christ have with Belial? Or what part does a believer have with an unbeliever?

2Co 6:16

And what agreement does a temple of God have with idols? For you are the temple of the living God, as God has said, "I will dwell in them and walk among them; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people."

If we are His temple, how much more do we need to treat our whole selves with soundness! It is one thing to be persecuted for the sake of the Lord Jesus and the Gospel; it is entirely different and unbiblical to stay abused in an abusive relationship.

Abuse is meant to repeatedly cower us over time so that we recoil even from God. That is why so many abuse victims lash out at God. This is truly terrible. Thank the Lord for His Holy spirit. Without it we would not heal or find new life, and a new life. With the Holy Spirit, soundness of mind and of spirit return. May you find all you need in God the Father, the Lord Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit, and whatever church body earnestly, faithfully and righteously, mercifully ministers to you. If we believe that each of us were created by God from the womb, that He has a plan to benefit us and not to harm us, and that Jesus is all the world needs as an answer, we will have insight and impetus to get out of abusive relationships and into the kingdom of light where God opens His arms to us and shines His warm love onto our chilled hearts.

Accepted in The Beloved

Forgiveness is a circular process. i.e. it has to start somewhere but once it does it goes round and round benefiting the multitude. Do we know that we are accepted in Jesus? He is our Husband, our King who rides on a donkey's foal to woo the daughter of Jerusalem, His people. Without truly absorbing this, we are merely keeping our hatred and passions at bay.

Know this: that you are accepted in the Beloved. Accepting this is like walking out of the dark, dank hallways of our haunted mansions with only a candle guiding us, and into the bright warmth of the noonday sun. The Sun! It completely swallows up the candle--our pitiful, hard, hard work--of grinding against our basic human nature, which seeks to ultimately kill our enemies, or at least do them just harm. The candle, our human effort, keeps the shadows from swallowing us up entirely, but it is vain effort. Eventually the candle must burn low and completely out. But if we pass through the threshold, if we dare, we will see, feel, and acknowledge a seemingly unnatural intervention to our maladjusted eyes. Who would have thought that God's love could be so good, so thorough, so complete and yet ever filling us up to overflowing? It is as Jesus says, "Woman, if you knew to whom you speak, he would give you the everlasting water welling up to eternal life." That is the promise of the Lord Jesus, and He does not lie.

All the promises of God are "yes" as Paul the Apostle says. To that we say gratefully, Amen, yea Lord Jesus, and Amen.

Humanly speaking, it is impossible to completely forgive our enemies, just as it is impossible to credit a man for having a big heart. It is the Holy Spirit who makes our hearts commodious. If we rely on ourselves, we will forgive sometimes out of our generous feelings, then other times, toward the same person, lash out in anger and projected self-hatred. And then forgive them again when we cycle back. It is hopeless and futile. We can only delude ourselves at best into thinking that the world is a good place and that psychopaths are a different species altogether. Really, the world and psychopaths are cut out of the same cloth. The Devil is in them both. And while we remain unsaved or in sin, the Devil is in us. What we need is a clean break. "You can't sew a new patch onto old clothing, or the unshrunk new patch will shrink and tear and the tear will be worse than the original hole. Likewise, no one puts new wine into old wineskins or the skin will burst and all the wine will be spoiled. Put new wine into new wineskins and you will have wine to drink." (my paraphrase) You can't use cognitive behavioural theory on people who are unredeemed and expect them to be good people. You can't fill an unredeemed, unrepentent person with the Holy Spirit. That is why the Lord Jesus must baptize us with the Holy Spirit and with fire so that we are committed and transformed, with the dross and impurities are burnt away. So look out! When people tell you that there are shortcuts, there are none. There is only the long, narrow, hard and straight path which many will seek, but few will find. Will you find it, fellow pilgrim?

Obedience Without Love Is Impossible

1Jn 5:2 "By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God and obey his commandments."

Joh 13:34 "A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another."

Mar 12:30 "And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.'

Mar 12:31 "The second is this: 'You shall love your neighbour as yourself.' There is no other commandment greater than these."

We see here that the Word of God, the Lord Jesus, links obedience with love. That is a very practical thing as well as a sublime thing. It is also tautological. If you obey Jesus, you are loving Jesus. If you love Jesus, you would also obey him.

But one thing we cannot ignore: you cannot obey without love. Try as you might, you will fail, or you will become legalistic. Many writers have donned the theologian's hat, (myself included) and said that compromise is the greatest evil a Christian can possess. That is not true. To focus on this misses the mark. The greatest evil a Christian can possess isn't "compromise"; the greatest evil is the lack of love.

If we possess love, the acceptance that Jesus LOVES us, we will obey out of love. This is a great mystery for who can fathom the depths of love? To some degree, the exegete must leave room for the mystery of love in obedience. To analyze it is to reduce and denigrate its profundity. Yet it is also very simple - so simple that even a child can understand: If you are in love with someone, no matter whether it is a husband, a mother, a friend, a teacher, or a brother, you'd obey that person. The converse holds true. You can't obey him or her without love.

I've heard the great theme of obedience to Jesus expounded without this inclusion of love except to guilt the listener. "If you don't obey Him, you don't love Him." There is even a whole book written on the theme of compromise and yet not one word of encouragement to the reader on how much Jesus loves us! Terrible, terrible. The words of Jesus is true,

Mat 23:2 "The scribes and the Pharisees sit on Moses' seat,

Mat 23:3 so practice and observe whatever they tell you--but not what they do. For they preach, but do not practice.

Mat 23:4 They tie up heavy burdens, hard to bear, and lay them on people's shoulders, but they themselves are not willing to move them with their finger."

The people of God are crippling under this weight of not knowing that Jesus loves them. How awful! But it is not the writer's fault in that he is deceived by the Enemy.

However there is a paradox: You won't know the Love of God until you obey. Once you obey, the love of God floods you. So you see, they go hand in hand. You can't and won't have one without the other.

Where there is divine love, there is no law, for the Love of God fulfills all the Law and the words of the Prophets. May the Lord Jesus bless you and show His love divine. In these dark and last days it is only the love of Jesus, and hence Jesus Himself, that can rescue us from unbelief and darkness into the kingdom of light where faith, hope and love reign.

That Christ loves...me!

No sweeter peace has pierced my breast than the realization that Jesus loves me, as I am, (though not to remain in sin,) forever and ever. What eternal security! What depth of mystery! What supernatural love!

A man said to me once that what he wanted most in life was security. He did not "know" God, for he insisted God was unknowable. I can tell you that as a woman, I looked for security in relationships, never finding it, not only because it didn't exist but because I wouldn't allow myself to feel it even if something seemly came along.

Watching the 2010 Olympics was a breakthrough for me as I heard the crowd roar for Canada. I burst into tears, wondering if and when I got to heaven, would I receive this applause too? It was too much for me. I wasn't looking for approval but an eternal welcome, an eternity I could call "home". I was looking for Love.

Then it happened. Someone mentioned to me about the 2012 end of world hype and I googled it, finding there too Christian eschatology. When I hit the wiki link I started reading about the Bride of Christ (the Church). I remember how the Catholic nuns vow to be Christ's brides and devote their lives in service or prayer of some sort. I also remember how I too thought of myself in that way. Then it came. If I am a bride of Christ, and He my Husband, then I must be loved by Him. Jesus loves me! And since Jesus never changes, (Jesus is the same Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow) then I have security! Praise God! Let us magnify our worship of Him. For though the mind fights otherwise to inject poisonous doubts and wicked blasphemies into the spirit and heart, that satanic attempt does not stop the truth that Jesus loves us, unconditionally and always.

It has taken me this long, and a useful servant of the Lord, one whom I'll name Sanders, to come to this point. After decades of building my house on the sand, the Lord let it collapse. I was a pretentious, deceptive, cunning and vain thing who only wanted attention. When I realized that I was so screwed up, in my desperation and without knowing how far this was to take me, I prayed that God would help me start all over again. I wanted to be genuine and build my house on the rock. Little did I know where this prayer would take me.

Over two decades of depression and other health issues caused me to come to a point of desperation. After bouts of dysthmic calls to the crisis lines this past year, I decided to stop running. God answered my prayers. Actually he answered it through Sanders. Sanders planted the seed years ago by asking me, "Who is Jesus to you, Vicky? What does the Cross of Calvary mean to you personally? First-person experience, not second-hand knowledge." I was stunned. Even during my feverent years I still ran away from the cross. I'd feel agitated and quite lost and bored whenever the cross was preached. I thought I was a good Christian girl. Really, I was a hypocrite playing as if I were a mature Christian. I wanted shortcuts to maturity. God said, "No."

Satan took full evil of my apostasy. He tormented and attacked me. He demonized me. Christ came to bear our infirmities away, and set us free so we can have life abundantly. Satan comes to steal and destroy. What battle he cannot win, he will take you down with him. But we are more than conquerors through Christ who loves us so. "Be of good cheer, little flock, for I have overcome the world," says Jesus.

I've learned that this life is one of a dress rehersal for the next life. This is a life of faith-building. We're put on this earth for the joy of turning our sight towards Jesus Christ and worshiping him. There is a cost though: the world and the Devil will hate you. Now, we don't mind that the Devil hates us, but our fellow worldlings? The people we used to game with or drink or gossip or shop or sup with? People in high places at school, that very microcosm of society at large that rejects Jesus' authority over them and makes every student find the need to assume there is no God of Jacob and Heavenly Father of Christ Jesus? Those who deny that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the Saviour of all humankind but at the very most they accept Him as a historical figure, a deeply revered religious figure? These things, the rejection by the world and the persecution of the saints are the things of the narrow way. Few overcome it. It is like in John Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" where the Heavenly Kingdom is walled and pilgrims must rush or "crash" the gate through spear-bearing, arrow-shooting, pebble-slinging, baton-wielding enemies who by their very presence shame and intimidate those not determined enough to make it in. Pilgrims who do not wish to be bruised and are afraid of the taunts and jeers and beatings are unable to pass. But the valiant, the men and women (and children) of great faith put on a helmet (salvation), grab a shield (faith) and a sword (the Word of God)--being buckled with Truth and fleet of foot with the Gospel--they run head first through the enemy territory. Those pilgrims who make it through are bruised and stabbed and wounded, but do not die. They are rewarded inside the walled Heavenly City of God with a thunderous applause and the Heavenly Father saying, "Well done, good and faithful servant. Now come and enter into your rest." That "rest" is the reward of eternal life in all the riches in glory that Jehovah has laid out for those who overcome, be it in life, in death or in the Last Days.

The purpose of life is to learn to enter into that unbroken and unceasing communion with God and the Lord Jesus. In Heaven and on Earth, it is this unbroken and unceasing communion with Christ that truly is the mystery of the meaning of our existence. "Behold, I stand and knock at the door. Whomsoever opens, the Father and the Son shall come into him, and he shall sup with Us and We with him." You know, that is the secret to the New Testament. We all complain about how tough it is to obey Jesus. Yet if we only knew how unfathomably deep and wide and long and high His love is for us, all obedience falls in its place because JESUS LOVES US.

Where there is love, there is no fear. Fear has to do with punishment...Indeed where there is love, the commandments of God are followed as a consequence because the law is now not only written on our minds and hearts, but the perfect love of Christ reigns in us. We are dead to sin as we mortify the misdeeds of the body through surrender to the Cross of Calvary. We obey because like that errant little lamb whose legs were broken to bring to heal on the Shepherd's shoulders, we have learned to love and trust our Lord Jesus. We know He is good and does not change. May we magnify His Glory and bring His Love to every nook and cranny of the world. May His Name be blessed among nations because we love one another and our enemies. May we reconcile our estranged relationships and bring the gospel, the love of Christ, the good news, to all whom we have ever come to know in our lifetime, and to whom we'll ever get to know. May we continue by His Grace to love others and receive His Calvary love.

“Obedience", The One Cherished Word

I realized something in my reading and meditations tonight: I am disobedient to Christ Jesus the Lord. It dawned on me, or perhaps more like the Lord Jesus revealed to me, that to be totally healed, I must first obey. I must forgive my enemies and pray for them. I must commit my life, my possessions, my resources to Him, solely. Most of all I must repent of my disobedience to Him and to my authorities who are in Him.

How I have hardened my heart! How I have given my mind to such poison that the Devil fights tooth and claw for that foothold! I must love the Lord with all my mind as well. I must choose Him and not the world.

How odious I will be to those perishing in disobedience! What a stench of death I shall bring to every family gathering and relationship not in Christ! My uncle's motto is in the likeness of Sinatra's mantra, "I did it my way."

But we are called to be "fishers of men", or in other words, soul-winners for Christ. We are to love them to the Lord Jesus. Let me never be ashamed of Christ Jesus as my Lord Saviour through His atoning sacrifice at the Cross of Calvary. Let me follow in His footsteps. Forgive me for the denial of Jesus as Lord in my past and present, O Lord, and help me to stand for you in times of testing. Help me to stand, after having done everything. Though they strike me down, though they ridicule me, YOU have my soul. So unto you, I commit my spirit. Let me make a difference for the people you send me to. Let me love them in You, and bring them the Good News.

I let go of my opinons. They are of little consequence in comparison to the Truth of Christ. I let go of my time. It is of little use to me or others right now, but you can make a joyful harvest out of some sorrowed sowing of seeds. I let go of my future. What good is it to me? If I write that book or should I ever win a prize, what good will that do me if it does not bring You glory first and always, and if it doesn't lead souls to Christ? I give up my possessions. People seem to think that this is crazy. Yes, it is hard, but not crazy--just hard. So I shall walk around like the stench of death to those perishing. For they know in the witness You are about to do through me that they are wilfull and wrong and sinful, just as I have been, and perhaps will struggle for a bit to be yet. O Lord, let me never despise a man/woman/child for their unrighteousness, knowing that I have been saved by your lovingkindness and eternal patience. Your Arm is not too short to save, and by Your Right Arm, You perform many wondrous deeds.

Do not let me fall into sin again, or again and again. Let me do a 360 and be renewed by Your Spirit. Let me stand steadfastly, fearlessly proclaiming the Gospel of Christ as taught by Your Holy Scriptures. Let me be a prayer warrior. Someone called this sort of uncompromising, unbending, unwavering stand "strident". I think this was Satan's scheme to unnerve and unseat me. It was so subtle I almost missed it, after all, it was from an intellectual. I see that there is no "commonalities" or ecuneumical "finer" points to bridge the gap between those who call upon You narrowly and exclusively and those who don't. There is no bridge between those who will go to Heaven and those who will go to Hell. What do light and darkness have in common?

We all know this. None of us dare to admit it because of the spirit of the world at work in us. We want to have both: to play with worldly fire and retain fire insurance. Some of us make up doctrines that are not taught by Christ or the apostles. Some of us believe what we want to believe. This is foolishness. Truth is outside of us in the Person of Christ. There is no such thing as agnostic or atheist. There are simply the rebellious and the obedient.

So let us throw off everything that hinders us, the things that weigh us down with encumberances, and run the race with Christ as our Prize. Let us look heavenward and leave behind us the sins that so easily entangles, and go foward. Someone once called me a "pilgrim" pejoratively, as though if he put enough effort into it, I'd find it an insult and perhaps lose self-esteem, faith, whatever, and then he'd win. I bear the mark of the cross willingly, though having yet to be tested, and bear the name "pilgrim" with much gladness, for ever since I could remember, I have never felt at ease in this world. I am a pilgrim looking eagerly for the Heavenly City, whose foundation and architect is God, and whom I shall see one day when I have finished the race and fought the good fight, be it tomorrow or forty years from now. In the meanwhile, I study His Word and let the Holy Spirit transform me, winning souls to Christ, witnessing faithfully, living uncompromisingly, and holding fast to what is true. May this all be so, In Christ's name, Amen.