Showing posts with label Mat 11:28-30. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mat 11:28-30. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

The Real Deal


Americans are an extremely creative people, with a tremendous ability to "make a buck".  We are also, in large part because of our economic prosperity, often frivolous.  Case in point:

I had to laugh yesterday upon hearing about these jeans you can buy for $425 at Nordstrom.  They are dappled with this rubber-like material which gives them the appearance of being dirty.  Now, true confession:  I own a pair of those skinny jeans with rips in the knees and have endured teasing because of it.  Some may think I'm trying to be fashionable or trying to create the impression the jeans are well-worn but, dang!  I'm just trying to be able to bend my knees!  Those suckers are tight in the legs.  Are you fashionistas feelin' me out there?

At any rate, back to the jeans with the fake dirt.  What a lack of authenticity, right?  Ludicrous, right? But, I tell you....someone will buy them, for sure.  It is so much easier to be fake than to be real....

Last Sunday those of us who had gathered to set up for church finished our work and then stood in a circle and prayed over the upcoming worship service.  I stood between two men and, as I held each man's hand, I noticed how rough they were.  These were the hands of men who use their hands to make a living!  They bore the marks of authenticity!

How about us as Christians?  The bigger question is not: are our jeans muddy?  It is: "are our souls muddy?"  Are our lives authentic?  Are we "the real deal"?  In our journey through the book of Hebrews we remain in chapter 10 a little longer.  Here is our passage for today, Hebrews 10:19-25 (NET) - -

19Therefore, brothers and sisters, since we have confidence to enter the sanctuary by the blood of Jesus,20by the fresh and living way that he inaugurated for us through the curtain, that is, through his flesh,21and since we have a great priest over the house of God, 22let us draw near with a sincere heart in the assurance that faith brings, because we have had our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed in pure water. 23And let us hold unwaveringly to the hope that we confess, for the one who made the promise is trustworthy. 24And let us take thought of how to spur one another on to love and good works, 25not abandoning our own meetings, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging each other, and even more so because you see the day drawing near.

Let's break this down because these verses show us how to live as resplendent, authentic Christians.

1.  Be confident in your salvation (vs. 19-23)
Our #1 enemy, that old Satan, will do his dead-level best to convince you that your faith is a bunch of hooey, that you don't "deserve it" (well, none of us do....), that you need to "earn it", and all sorts of other unscriptural lies, because Satan is such a liar who hates you.  He longs to destroy your very soul, Christian (if he actually could).  Don't listen to him.  Hebrews 10:23 hammers home rock-solid truth to the wavering heart: He who made the promise is faithful and trustworthy!  If we have asked Him to save us from our sins, to be our forever Savior, then He has.  Don't be listenin' to no junk!

2.  Draw near, with sincerity (vs. 22)
Take the time to seek the face of the One who loves you best!  Draw near to Him daily and often, in prayer, during the day.  Walk with Him.  Talk with Him.  Learn from Him.  Long for Him. As He said in one of my favorite passages, Matthew 11:28-30, "learn from me .... and you shall find rest for your soul." Furthermore, if we do this, we will become more and more like Him!
A lot of us women come to the realization in middle age that we have "become" our mothers.  Well, my goodness!  Look at all the time you spent with her!  Not to mention you bear her genetic material in your own body!  As Christians, we bear the spirit of God in our own bodies, souls and spirits.  If we commune with Him, should we not become more authentically like Him?  Most assuredly!

3.  Hold on (vs. 23)
Allright now look, first in this verse we need to be clear that "hope" does not have the same meaning as "Oh, {sigh} I HOPE so!"  No.  This word in the ancient context and Greek language meant "a confident expectation", something you could "take to the bank" because it was going to be made so.
That is why we can "hold unwaveringly" to such a "hope".
To be crystal, it is not our "holding on" that keeps us Christian, that keeps us saved, that keeps us His. He does that, because it would be impossible for us to do that.  We are not able to "keep ourselves saved".  However, He does expect that we will grow deeper in our love for Him as we sincerely seek Him.

4.  Stir it up (vs. 24-25)
Yeah, the ESV of verse 24 translates the Greek as "stirring one another up to love and good works". Don't you love that? I'm sure that all of you readers can think of someone who stirs things up in a negative way.  God forbid Christians be folks who run around creating havoc in order to further their own agendas.  When we create havoc in the process of standing for what is scriptural, right and true, that is commendable. But, when we are operating out of our own selfishness and carnality, that is a huge negatory right there.  Satan loves to divide us by exploiting our own carnality, and it just makes me sick.  Don't give him that sacred ground!
So, on the positive, we are to treat our fellow believers like this:

  • love each other, as Christ Jesus has loved us
  • encourage one another,
  • motivate each other,
  • excite each other
  • and some translations even say to "provoke" one another to good works!  (You know, sometimes, we need our brother or sister to give us a little shove in the right direction.) ⇨

5.  Look up (vs. 25)
What is meant by "the day drawing near" in this verse?  The early Church firmly believed that Jesus would return at any moment.  Oh, that we today would grab hold of that truth!  If we did, $425 jeans of any stripe would be largely irrelevant....This belief the early Church held was righteous and true. It is still true today.  Our Lord could return at any moment.  It was and is a belief that spurs Jesus' own (or should) to make the most of every moment of our lives, to serve Him fervently, in whatever capacity He has given us, in whichever situation we find ourselves daily.
And, if He does not return in our lifetimes?  Then, "the day" that is drawing near is the day of our own death - - that day in which we will step from the earthly into the heavenly, because we know as Lord and King the One who holds our eternal soul in His hands.
It's a win-win!  Hallelujah!

So, my goodness, let's live authentically today, whaddya say?  If we do, our jeans will just be ... dressing on "the real deal"!

Sunday, January 22, 2017

Goddess Gathering 2017


This past Saturday there was a huge march in Washington, DC, my nation's capitol.  Officially, it was called Women's March 2017.  The U.S. media have been reporting that approximately 500,000 people were in attendance.

These people, mostly American women, do not represent me and I am tired of hearing the media describe "most" American women in terms typified by the people at this march.

In America at the moment, we have a massive schism of values.  The women at Women's March 2017 for the most part represented values completely at odds with mine.  This march was a worship service...and the goddess worshipped was Self.  Self is a god or goddess, whether the worshipper is a man or woman, adored and venerated all across this land.  Self's creed is: "Me and my needs first; before every other consideration, I come first."  Self-worship was introduced into this world by Satan, the enemy of men's and women's souls.
Every person alive worships something or someone.

I am a Christian woman.
My highest allegiance is to the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, Jesus Christ,
and only to Him.
Because of this, the Holy Bible is my life-book, my authority on all moral matters concerning this life.
If the Bible says it, I believe it; and, that settles it.
Best choice and best decision I ever made.

Jesus Christ is the source of my freedom.  Freedom doesn't come from a march or even through a voting booth.  Freedom flows from the worship of the only true God, who sets people's souls free. And, if Jesus sets you free, you are free indeed.

There are times the Bible is difficult, requiring self-sacrifice.
There are times because of my beliefs I am ridiculed.  This world's Self-fueled culture is hostile to me.
However, because Christ Jesus is my Anchor, I am unmoved by criticism from those who worship lesser gods.

My goal in this life is to glorify my Savior.
Often that takes the form of sacrificial love for others, because that is what Jesus did.
I was given by God a godly husband.  He is the head of our home just as Jesus Christ is the head of His Church.
My husband treats me with love, as the Bible commands.  (It is not always easy, I assure you.)
I honor him as the Head of our Home, having no problem with him holding that God-ordained position.
This does not make me weak or subservient.  It brings joy and order to our home as we serve each other while serving our Savior.
God gave us two wonderful sons.
It has been my honor and privilege to model Jesus in front of them for over 20 years.  Nothing gives a Christian mother more joy than to see her children walking in faith with the Lord Jesus.

I am intelligent and well-educated, with three college degrees.  God blessed me with an outstanding career and with a vibrant ministry, in which I remain engaged with the aim of giving God ALL the glory.

Since that day I yielded my soul to Jesus, as my Savior and Lord,  I have had one supreme desire - - to be like Jesus, no matter what it takes.  Despite this, I have had some devastating times and made some stupid moves.  Even Christians who long to follow Jesus sometimes get blindsided, step in a huge pothole or just make horrible decisions. Through those times, Jesus Christ has held me, taught me, shaped me and sustained me.  I am grateful for everything I have been through because it has brought me closer to Him.

I am writing this and making this testimony to say that the lies Satan tells you are merely that --- lies, counterfeit joy, devious deceptions --- which will bring only heartache, loneliness, grief and despair. A woman can violate her body by killing her child and scream from the rooftops that she is a "nasty woman".  But, in her heart she knows the truth.  She was made for more than this.  She is a precious soul created by a loving God.  But, she has lost her way.

I am here to tell you that no woman or man is "too far gone" as long as breath is in the body.  It is not too late.  Redemption waits for you at the feet of Jesus Christ.  Don't swallow the lies of the enemy of your soul.  He, Satan, only wants to devour you, to destroy you, to prevent you from seeing the truth that will lead you to salvation.  Turn to Him...Jesus, the lover of your soul.  He will show you the way.

Matthew 11:28-30  (The Message)
“Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you’ll recover your life. I’ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won’t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you’ll learn to live freely and lightly.”

Forgiveness, restoration, eternal peace and eternal rest are available both now, right now, and forever.
He waits for you.

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