Thursday, December 13, 2007

Agape

December 13, 2007


2 John 1:6 KJV
(6) And this is love, that we walk after his commandments. This is the commandment, That, as ye have heard from the beginning, ye should walk in it.


Love and commandments, they go hand in hand. When asked what the most important command was Jesus was not slow in replying. Love God with your whole heart, and then to love others as you love yourself.

Love. What does it really mean? As noted in other devotionals, the Greek words for love are many and varied. The word for love here is agape, the highest type of love, sometimes called the God type of love.

God wants us to walk in agape to all in our lives. Even to those we do not like.

Ponder your love for others, do you walk in Agape?

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Peace or War

December 12, 2007

I belong to a few online communities where people will post questions and other reply. I tend to steer myself to Christian ones as I feel that I will not have to be defending my faith in them. Some of them I have to from time to time. The one I wind up defending my faith the most at isChristDot (http://christdot.org/).

As usually there, the discussion went to current events and of course the terrible shootings in Colorado this past weekend. One person got on a rant that guns should not be in church. This man could have been stopped any number of ways, but killing him dammed his soul for all time. According to him, God does not promise us peace in our lives, he promises war and our churches should be no different and any pastor that preaches a life of peace to his people should be fired.

My thoughts:

John 14:27 KJV
(27) Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.

In reply I told the man that maybe we should rip that out of the Bible and question if the words of this speaker should be believed in at all. Of course, the speaker is Jesus. He offers us peace. The verses go on to talk about that it is not the word's peace, but His. That just begs the question, what is Jesus' peace.

I do not have any answers folks, just questions. Does it bother me that there was a gun in the church, yes. I also understand that there are crazy people out there and it is a necessary evil (if you will pardon the expression). I know my own church (a fairly large one) has people with guns on their hips as well. Does it make me feel more comfortable? No. I realize they are a first line of defence should a man make his way in.

What is Jesus peace, and how do we receive it? Is it something we should strive for in a corporate way, or just for ourselves.

Sorry gang. Normally I try to tie these all up with some pat little answer to the question I pose. Tonight I do not have one, just too many questions. Any comments?

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Commands from God

December 11, 2007

I had to spank my little girl the other day. She is 11 and is having problems with mom from time to time, all kids do. But in front of me and her brother, when her mom had given her a request to do something, she started yelling at her louder than I have in a long time. So, being the good Christian dad I was, she got a spanking. She went to her room angry and hurt and I let her be. After some time had passed, as I have learned in parenting her older brothers, I went down and we talked about why she had gotten spanked and how to correct it.

Ephesians 6:1-4 KJV
(1) Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right.
(2) Honour thy father and mother; (which is the first commandment with promise;)
(3) That it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth.
(4) And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.

We have all told our kids that verse, to honor your parents. Usually they take it, thankfully not getting another whipping and get it over with. Not my girl, she looked up at me and said, 'how can you honor someone who is not acting honorably?' She can ask some tough questions. She knows verse 4 says for fathers not to provoke a child, I am glad she can not look up in a concordance to see that it could just as easily been translated parent or parents. So what do I tell her?

Annie, I said, the word does not make that an option, it makes it a command. Even if a parent is not acting in an honorable way it gives her no excuse not to honor him or her. I then went on to tell her a story about her big brother Gabe and what he did every night when she was 2. Gabe was in high school and was working nights. His step mom, my wife, left him a job to do each day when he got home. Annie would get every toy out of her toy box during the day (and she had a lot). Since I was working nights also I did not get to try to train her to pick them up, but my wife had made that Gabe's job. Now, as I remember, Gabe did not care for it, he went to school and went to work and when he got home he wanted to get homework done and go to sleep. And even though he felt she was acting dishonorably, he did what she told him to honor me. If I got home in time to help him I would, but he would usually have it done. When family meetings came up he would ask for help, but never got it. Gabe know it was a command and so he did it.

Annie thought about that a while, and then I let her be. She did not like the answer, or the story, but she saw that a man she respects in her life had walked it out before her and she was going to have to do the same.

Meanwhile, I meditated on some other verses from the chapter before:

Ephesians 5:22 KJV
(22) Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord.

Ephesians 5:25 KJV
(25) Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it;

You see, we also, as adults have important commands for our marriage. I am not given the option of giving up on my wife and she is not given the option of giving up on me. She can not say I will not give you any respect since you do not give me any love. And I cannot say that I will not love her if I do not get respect. We are each given a command to do. Too often we want to tell the other one that they need to do what God tells them to do, but we do not do what God has told us to do in the first place.

Take some time to study these few verses. They can and will change your walk with God.

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On a side note: Any who live outside of the Tulsa area can you keep us in your prayers. While I have not lost power, many in my area, like 16,000 or more, are without power tonight, some for the third night. We had an ice storm strike the area and it has done much damage. I will probably be weeks removing the tree limbs in my back yard, but a neighborhood teenager helped me clean out my front yard to today. Thanks you for your prayers, not for me, but for those around me.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Encouragement

December 10, 2007

Not that there will ever be a good year, but it seems like this year has been bad for Church scandals. In some, ministers have repented, admitted their guilt and gone on. In others, they have not, maybe cause they are not guilty, or maybe because that have felt superior to others in the church.

Hebrews 3:12-13 ALT
(12) Be watching, brothers [and sisters], lest [there] will be in any of you* an evil heart [fig., inner self] of unbelief [which] falls away from the living God.
(13) _But_ be encouraging one another daily, while it is being called "Today," lest any of you* be hardened [fig., are made stubborn] by [the] deception of sin.

When someone thinks they are better than the rest of us Christians, then they show they have not read Hebrews very well, if at all. The writer of Hebrews makes in quite clear here that we need to encourage people day by day. If we do not, either we or they, or both, will become hardened. Then we go to sin.

It is an easy path to sin, some that are at the top of the ministry have to ask themselves every day 'have I encouraged someone today.' The bad part is those at the bottom can get the same way. Have you encouraged someone today? Do you know someone who does? Send an e-mail to them to encourage them, give them a call. (No, send it to someone else not me.) Encourage people while you can...

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Being Unpopular

December , 2007

Jeremiah 50:1-2 KJ2000
(1) The word that the LORD spoke against Babylon and against the land of the Chaldeans by Jeremiah the prophet.
(2) Declare you among the nations, and publish, and set up a standard; publish, and conceal not: say, Babylon is taken, Bel is confounded,Merodach is broken in pieces; her idols are confounded, her images are broken in pieces.

Jeremiah lived at a time when Babylon ruled the world and his prophecies from God had told it in advance. Now God has him speak another message. One that is not quite as popular with the Babylonians.

God may give us unpopular things to do or say in life. When we do what we are asked, we know we have His protection however.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

God preserves us

December 8, 2007

Psalms 12:7-8 GNB
(7) The wicked are everywhere, and everyone praises what is evil. Keep us always safe, O LORD, and preserve us from such people.

The devil was able to take over the earth when Adam fell. If not, we would not have the sickness and disease that we have in the world today. We do not need to fear. God protects us in everything.

Isn't nice to know that no mater what the devil tries to throw at you, you can stand against it.

When the sniffles strike this year, know that the devil can not give you that.

Friday, December 7, 2007

The light has come

December 7, 2007

Isaiah 60:1 NET
(1) "Arise! Shine! For your light arrives!
The splendor1 of the LORD shines on you!

What do we really celebrate this time of year. Most people celebrate the birth of Jesus, though some just celebrate commercialism. But what did the birth of Christ really mean?

The light has come into the world. If i were not for Jesus, we would be in the darkness of hell. So how did that happen? Most people do not tie Easter with Christmas. It is too much to really see that the cute little baby will become the man who dies at the cross. They are the same though.

The light has come to take us out of darkness.

Do you know someone in darkness?