Friday, November 27, 2015

Church should be profane...

This past week in one of my devotional readings* I came across this teaching by Martin Luther and wanted to share. 


Martin Luther, as a herald of the Reformation,
exclaimed that the church must be profane.
It must move out of the temple and into the world.
Luther looked to the Latin roots of the word profane,
which comes from pro-fanus (“outside the temple”). 


If Christ is not relevant outside the church,
He is insignificant inside the church.
If our faith is bound to the inner chambers
of the Christian community, it is at best
a disobedient faith and at worst, no faith at all.
It was the Pharisees who developed the
doctrine of salvation by separation.
They were practicing segregationists,
believing that holiness was achieved
by avoiding contact with unclean sinners. 

No wonder they were scandalized by the behavior of Jesus,
who dealt with Samaritans, ate dinner with tax collectors,
placed His hand upon lepers, and ministered to harlots.
Our Lord was accused of being a drunkard and a glutton,
not because He was overweight or given to intemperance,
but because He frequented places where these things were commonplace.

If guilt by association were a legitimate offense,
Jesus would have lost His sinlessness early in His ministry.
But He came to seek and to save the lost.
He found them gathered in His Father’s world.

Jesus came to seek and save the lost.
He commanded us to do likewise.
What are you doing in response to that command?

What a thought -- That church should be profane... living outside the walls... among those who would be deemed unclean... among those who despise us... among those who would hang us on the same cross that our savior was hung on...


*Original Post: http://www.ligonier.org/learn/devotionals/seeking-lost/

Friday, November 20, 2015

I am a refugee...

I am a refugee... 
Crazy right? That's what most of you are thinking... off his rocker this time for sure…  but before you write me off read the whole of the post and ask God to speak to your heart as He has done mine as I wrote these words... 

I am a refugee...
In fact we are all caught up in a war not of this world over this world... God and Satan have been tossing blows since the days of Adam and Eve …really Satan has been tossing something but it but it’s more like cookies than blows… God came in with His right(eous) cross dealing the knockout punch a long time ago... Satan just hasn’t stopped thrashing about yet… but I digress

I am a refugee... 
You see this is not my home.... it was once, in fact for many years it was my home but then a religious war tore my world a part... See I learned of this war that was raging all around me... I learned of a King who loved me, who sacrificed everything to set me free from my captivity… I learned how the master I had been serving was simply using me and would have eventually cast me aside when I was no longer useful... My world as I knew it was over…

I am a refugee... 
Now that I have been adopted into my Lord's family I find I am in fact homeless on this earth... I have no-where to turn, no-where to hide, the enemy is seeking to destroy me at every turn... I am a refugee... The things that brought me joy in the past now simply bring pain... (1 Peter 2:11)

I am a refugee...
But the Lord is my refuge... (Psalm 94:22a)

I am a refugee... 
With the Lord as my refuge; there is nothing else I need… He brings me the rest I need… He renews my strength daily… Why? For His glory! When it seems like there is no more hope I have a perfect peace because He is with me… When I wander, when I stray His loving hand brings me back… His rod and staff while painful are comforting because He loves me… I am so blessed because of my obedience… I don’t want to ever return to my old ways because of His goodness…  (Psalms23:1-6)

I am a refugee... 
With the Lord as my refuge, with the Lord as my helper; I will not be afraid... Why? Because if the God who hung the stars in the sky is walking by my side... What can man do to me? (Genesis 1:14; Hebrews 13:6)


But wait I am not alone on this earth... 

We are refugees...
We are all foreigners... temporary residents of this earth... Let's not forget our roots as those who have no hope! (1 Chronicles 29:15)

We are refugees 
And I'm proud of it... are you? (1 Corinthians 10:31)

Friday, November 13, 2015

A Consuming Fire

If I were to ask you what you received as a Christmas or birthday gift 10 years ago, or even five years ago for that matter would you be able to name any of them? If so are they gifts that you are still using?

Most of the gifts that we’ve received in life are used up, worn out, or even in some cases re-gifted… However the gift of Christ is an unforgettable gift. The promise of God’s unshakable Kingdom – a kingdom made available to those whose faith is true, strong, and enduring.

Hebrews 12:18-29
18 For you have not come to what could be touched, to a blazing fire, to darkness, gloom, and storm, 19 to the blast of a trumpet, and the sound of words. (Those who heard it begged that not another word be spoken to them, 20 for they could not bear what was commanded: And if even an animal touches the mountain, it must be stoned!] 21 The appearance was so terrifying that Moses said, I am terrified and trembling.) 22 Instead, you have come to Mount Zion, to the city of the living God (the heavenly Jerusalem), to myriads of angels in festive gathering, 23 to the assembly of the firstborn whose names have been written in heaven, to God who is the Judge of all, to the spirits of righteous people made perfect, 24 to Jesus (mediator of a new covenant), and to the sprinkled blood, which says better things than the blood of Abel.

25 Make sure that you do not reject the One who speaks. For if they did not escape when they rejected Him who warned them on earth, even less will we if we turn away from Him who warns us from heaven. 26 His voice shook the earth at that time, but now He has promised, Yet once more I will shake not only the earth but also heaven. 27 This expression, “Yet once more,” indicates the removal of what can be shaken—that is, created things—so that what is not shaken might remain. 28 Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us hold on to grace. By it, we may serve God acceptably, with reverence and awe, 29 for our God is a consuming fire.

The focus is not on the people who have endured, but rather about that which truly endures. Much of what we know as creation wasn’t meant to be permanent. God has always had a better plan that we has been introduced over time... 

This passage closes with an ominous thought – God as a consuming fire (vs29).  This may cause confusion that God is always out to consume everyone. In fact he could if he desired consume each of us because we are all sinners (Romans 3:23). Yet Peter, when writing about a coming destruction (by fire) said that God is patient, not wanting anyone to perish (2 Peter 3:9).

So, a God who’s a consuming fire doesn’t have to consume...

We’ve seen this before… Moses stood before the Lord who was in the burning bush, yet it wasn’t consumed (Exodus 3). Think about this – if the Lord was careful to preserve a bush, think about how much more He cares for you and me? (Matthew 6:30). We will be refined by fire, conformed to the image of His Son, but just as in the bush we don’t have to be consumed...

The choice is ours. Hebrews 1 tells us that God has spoken to us in the past and continues on today through His Son. Unlike everything we see around us, His words will remain.


How will you respond?

Saturday, November 07, 2015

What is Faith?

What is faith? Faith is defined as belief with strong conviction; firm belief in something for which there may not be any tangible proof; complete trust, confidence, reliance or devotion. Faith is the opposite of doubt.

Hebrews 11 emphasizes the importance of faith. Hebrews 11:6 says without faith it's impossible to please God. 

But where does faith come from? The disciples were accused of not having enough faith (Matthew 17:19-20). Is our faith our own? Or is it a gift?

Ephesians 2:8-9 says For you are saved by grace through faith, and this is not from yourselves; it is God’s gift—not from works, so that no one can boast.

So our faith is a gift from God – how then do we receive this gift?
Romans 10:17 answers that So faith comes from what is heard, and what is heard comes through the message about Christ.

Our faith is a gift from God, which comes through the spoken word of the Gospel of Christ. How

How will you respond to this gift? Will you walk by faith, not by sight? (2 Corinthians 5:7)